S200 - Stairlift
User Manual
Version 1.0
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Table of contents
Table of contents
1
Introduction_________________________________________________________ 1
1.1
1.2
1.3
Manual______________________________________________________________________ 1
Symbols_____________________________________________________________________ 1
Intended use_________________________________________________________________ 2
2
Safety______________________________________________________________ 3
2.1
Safety warnings______________________________________________________________ 3
3
Description__________________________________________________________ 6
3.1
3.2
3.3
Stairlift______________________________________________________________________ 6
Controls_____________________________________________________________________ 8
Optional features_____________________________________________________________ 11
4
Use_______________________________________________________________ 19
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
Unfolding the seat and sitting down______________________________________________ 19
Adjusting the safety belt_______________________________________________________ 27
Travelling with the stairlift______________________________________________________ 28
Emergency stop_____________________________________________________________ 29
Communication Module (optional)_______________________________________________ 30
Standing up and folding the seat________________________________________________ 33
5
Maintenance________________________________________________________ 39
5.1
5.2
5.3
Cleaning the stairlift__________________________________________________________ 39
Regular maintenance_________________________________________________________ 39
Replacing the batteries of the call-and-park stations/attendant control_________________ 40
6
Signals____________________________________________________________ 41
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
Signals on motor housing______________________________________________________ 41
Sound signals from motor housing______________________________________________ 41
Signals on joystick user interface________________________________________________ 41
Signals on call-and-park station________________________________________________ 43
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Technical data_______________________________________________________ 45
Contact____________________________________________________________ 46
Table of contents
Introduction1
1
Introduction
1.1
Manual
The manual describes all equipment that is available for the S200 stairlift. Not all features
may be available for the model installed in your home.
The terms “left”, “right”, “front” and “rear” are used to identify specific parts of the
stairlift. The reference point is always your position as user, sitting on the stairlift.
The terms “parking point” and “charging point” commonly refer to the same item. When
the action of parking is referred to, the term “parking point” is used. When the action of
charging is referred to, the term “charging point” is used.
1.2
Symbols
WARNING
“WARNING” means that (fatal) injury is possible if the instructions are not
obeyed.
CAUTION
“CAUTION” means that damage to equipment is possible if the instructions are
not obeyed.
NOTE
“NOTE” is used to give additional information.
CRUSH HAZARD
“CRUSH HAZARD” means finger entrapment is possible if the instructions are
not obeyed.
2Introduction
1.3
Intended use
The stairlift has been designed to transport one person up and down the stairs. The
stairlift can be used for straight stairs and curved stairs. The stairlift is intended for
indoor use only.
The stairlift operates with an electric motor that is powered by rechargeable batteries in
the drive. The batteries are charged at the charging points at the top and bottom of the
stairs or at intermediate floors. As an option, the batteries can also be charged at any
additional charging point.
The stairlift can be operated in three ways:
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While you are seated on the stairlift, use the joystick user interface in one of the
armrests.
If the stairlift is not in the required place, use the call-and-park control stations
on each floor to call the stairlift.
In case the chair user is not capable of operating the stairlift themself, use an
attendant control (optional).
Safety3
2
Safety
2.1
Safety warnings
Thyssenkrupp Stairlifts B.V. is not responsible for injury or damage caused by not
obeying the safety warnings in the manual.
2.1.1
User
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Before you use the stairlift, read the manual carefully. Only use the stairlift if you
know and understand the safety warnings and the operating instructions.
An authorised technician will demonstrate how the stairlift operates. Do not
hesitate to ask the technician all your questions. Before you use the stairlift,
make sure that you understand all procedures.
Keep the manual near the stairlift for easy reference. Save the phone number of
the service centre in or near your phone.
Make sure you carry a call device with you when using the stairlift.
The stairlift is only intended for use by adults who have fully read and
understood the manual.
Make sure that there is enough illumination at the surroundings of the halt points
for safe step-on and step-off the stairlift.
Minors and users with an intellectual disability can only use the stairlift under
supervision.
Keep children away from the stairlift. Do not let children play with the stairlift.
Do not use the stairlift for the transport of more than one person at the same
time.
Do not use the stairlift when your weight is more than the maximum permitted
weight: 125 kg (275 lbs).
Do not stand on the footrest when getting on or of the stairlift.
When getting on or off the stairlift make sure the armrest are in a locked
position.
Do not get off the stairlift in between halt points.
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2.1.2
Stairs and stairlift
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Do not use the stairlift in case of fire or near explosive materials.
Keep water and moisture away from the stairlift.
Do not use the stairlift to transport animals. Keep animals away from the stairs
and the stairlift.
Do not use the stairlift to transport goods. Keep goods away from the stairs and
the stairlift.
Before use, inspect the stairs and the stairlift. Only use the stairlift when the
stairs are free of obstacles. Make sure that there are no obstacles on the rail.
Make sure that loose clothing cannot become caught in the moving parts of the
stairlift.
Do not stand, but always sit on the seat.
Always wear the safety belt.
Remain seated upright during the ride. Do not lean back or forward. Do not
make any unnecessary movements.
Keep your arms and hands on the armrests.
Keep your feet on the footrest. Do not let your feet protrude outside the footrest.
Do not get off the stairlift on the stairs, not even in case of a breakdown. Only
get off the stairlift at floor positions.
In case of a breakdown, use the emergeny lowering button. In case this fails,
use the Communication Module (optional), or call device.
Carefully fold or unfold any parts of the stairlift.
Do not physically force the stairlift to start moving.
Park the stairlift at a parking point to make sure that the batteries remain
charged. The stairlift stops when it arrives at a parking point. If you do not park
the stairlift at a parking point, a continuous sound indicates that the batteries
may run out.
Report unusual sounds or vibrations to your supplier immediately.
In case of an emergency, press the emergency stop button in the joystick user
interface. The stairlift will not operate when the emergency stop button is
activated. Only de-activate the emergency stop button when the dangerous
situation has been resolved.
Keep the mains cable connected to the wall outlet to make sure that the
batteries remain charged and the stairlift is ready for use.
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Safety5
2.1.3
Maintenance
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Only carry out maintenance which is described in the user manual.
See chapter 5 “Maintenance”.
An authorised technician must carry out maintenance and repairs which are not
described in the manual.
In order to keep your lift safe and reliable, it is recommended to have it serviced
annually by an authorised technician.
Do not disassemble or repair the stairlift yourself. Have stairlift parts repaired
and replaced by an authorised technician.
Do not modify the stairlift in any way.
Do not remove stickers, labels, data plates and warning plates from the stairlift.
If you think that the stairlift has a defect which can cause injury or death, do not
use the stairlift and immediately contact your supplier (see chapter 9).
For North America: Do regular tests and inspections according to “ASME A18.1 2005: Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts”.
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6Description
3
Description
3.1
Stairlift
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3
6
4
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7
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5
1.
2.
3.
4.
Seat
Backrest
Armrest with joystick user
interface, emergency stop button
and emergency lowering button
Armrest with options user
interface (optional)
Available buttons depend on
configuration.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Footrest
Safety belt
Motor housing
Warning plate
Emergency lowering button
Keylock (optional)
Call & Park control unit
Description7
12.
Main switch
Use the main switch to switch off the stairlift
when it will not be used for two weeks.
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Operate the main switch to switch off
the stairlift.
Operate the main switch to switch on
the stairlift.
CAUTION
Only use the main switch to switch the stairlift on or off. Do not remove the
mains plug from the wall socket. After use, the drive unit should always be
parked at a charging point.
13.
Status indicator
The status indicator shows the status of the
stairlift.
See chapter 6 “Signals”.
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8Description
3.2
Controls
3.2.1
Joystick user interface
Use the joystick to move the stairlift while you are seated in the chair.
14.
Joystick
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15.
Pull the joystick in upright
position.
Push and hold the joystick to the
left or to the right to move the
stairlift.
Release the joystick to stop the
stairlift.
Fold down the joystick.
Emergency stop button
16.
See chapter 4.5 “Emergency stop”
Status indicator
-
The status indicator shows the status of the stairlift.
See chapter 6 “Signals”.
NOTE
The attendant control has priority over the joystick user interface.
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Description9
3.2.2
Call-and-park control stations
Use the call-and-park control stations to move the stairlift while you are not seated in the
chair. The call-and-park control stations are located at the top and the bottom of the
stairs. As an option, the call-and-park control stations can also be located at
intermediate floors with a parking point.
17.
18.
Call-and-park control station
Call button
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19.
Push and hold the button to move the
stairlift to you.
After the stairlift stops, release the
button.
Park button
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20.
Push and hold the button to move the
stairlift to the nearest parking point.
After the stairlift stops, release the
button.
Automatic seat folding button (optional)
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19
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17
21.
Press and hold the button for 1 sec. to
fold or unfold the seat.
Status indicator
-
The status indicator shows the status of the stairlift.
See chapter 6 “Signals”.
CAUTION
When the key lock is active the lift can still be operated via the call and park
units.
NOTE
The stairlift will not move with the call-and-park-control stations if the
emergency stop button is activated. The joystick user interface has priority over
the call-and-park control stations.
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22.
Emergency lowering button
The emergency lowering button is located
underneath the same armrest that holds the
joystick user interface.
Use the emergency lowering button to let the
stairlift descend if a malfunction occurs and the
stairlift stops halfway along the rail.
-
-
Push and hold the emergency lowering
button to activate the descent system.
The stairlift wil start moving
downwards at a reduced speed.
Keep the emergency lowering button
pressed until the stairlift has arrived at
the nearest halt point to safely
step-off.
Release the emergency lowering
button to stop the stairlift.
CAUTION
Only use the emergency lowering
button in case of an emergency.
Immediately contact your supplier/
service provider to have your stairlift
checked and repaired.
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NOTE
In case the emergency lowering button
doesn’t function, any other call device
carried by the user or our optional
Communication Module can be used to
call for help.
Do not get off the stairlift in between
halt points.
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3.3
Optional features
3.3.1
Attendant Control Station
The Attendant Control Station can be used to have
an attendant to move the stairlift while the user is
seated in the chair.
23.
24.
25.
25
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Ascend button
Press and hold the button to raise the lift
while the user is seated in the chair.
Descend button
Press and hold the button to lower the lift
while the user is seated in the chair.
Status indicator
The status indicator shows the status of the stairlift.
See chapter 6 “Signals”.
NOTE
When the key lock is active the attendant control station is blocked.
3.3.2
Swivel seat
To sit down and stand up safely and easily, the stairlift can be fitted with an automatic
swivel seat.
3.3.2.1 Automatic parking swivel seat
The automatic parking swivel will make the chair rotate at the bottom and/or top of the
staircase, to make it easier to get on and off the stairlift.
Before you sit down or stand up, the chair will automatically turn into the required
direction when you control the stairlift with the joystick user interface or the call-and-park
control station.
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3.3.2.2 Full enroute swivel seat
The stairlift is equipped with the patented ASL (Advanced Swivel and
Leveling) technology that makes the chair rotate and stay level. The
technology offers the user maximum comfort. The swivel points of the
chair are individually programmed in such a way that the user is always in
the best possible seating position. The simultaneous movement of the
swivel and leveling module keeps the chair in a horizontal position, independent of the
angle the rail is inclining or declining.
Additional stops and swivel moments during the ride are avoided. The chair rotation at
the bottom or top of the staircase makes it easier to get on and off the stairlift. With the
ASL technology, the stairlift can be installed in small and narrow staircases while making
sure that other persons can still walk the stairs. Remodeling work at the staircase is not
necessary.
Before you sit down or stand up, the chair will automatically turn into the required
direction when you control the stairlift with the joystick user interface or the call-and-park
station. The chair can also turn backwards when you go upstairs and forward when you
go downstairs.
Instructions
Sitting down
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Push the call button on the call-and-park control station to call the chair to the
Halt position and turn the chair into the boarding position.
Turn both armrests to the open position (position 3, see 4.1.1) until you hear and
feel that the armrests are locked.
Unfold the seat.
Sit down on the chair.
Unfold the footrest.
Put the armrests in position 2 (45 degrees inwards (depending on configuration)
see 4.1.1).
Fasten the safety belt.
Pull the joystick in upright position, then push and hold it to the left or to the
right to move the stairlift. The chair will turn into the riding position and start
moving.
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Arriving at the top or the bottom of the stairs
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
3.3.3
Push and hold the joystick to the left or to the right until you have arrived at the
top or the bottom of the stairs. The chair will stop driving and turn automatically.
When you hear an audio signal, release the joystick and fold it down.
Release the safety belt.
Put the armrests in position 3 (straight forward) see 4.1.1).
Fold the footrest.
Stand up from the seat.
Fold the seat.
The footrest will automatically fold up as well.
Put the armrests in position 1 (closed).
Push the park button on the call-and-park control station to park the stairlift at a
parking point.
Automatic seat folding
By pressing the corresponding button on the
armrest for more than 1 second, the seat can be
folded in or out automatically.
26.
27.
Options user interface
Automatic seat folding button
Press the button for more than 1 sec.
to fold or unfold the seat.
CAUTION
Ensure that the armrest is locked in
position 3 (see 4.1.1) and ensure that
the safety belt is disengaged (see
4.1.1)
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3.3.4
Automatic footrest folding
By pressing the corresponding button on the armrest for more than 1 second, the
footrest can be folded in or out automatically.
NOTE
When folding the seat, the footrest will always be folded as well.
However, unfolding the seat will not automatically unfold the footrest. Unfolding
the footrest will always require a user action.
28.
29.
Options user interface
Automatic footrest folding button
Press the button for more than 1 sec. to fold or
unfold the footrest.
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3.3.5
Communication Module
To answer an incoming telephone call or to call for help in case of an emergency, the
stairlift can be fitted with a Communication Module.
The Communication Module is connected to a DECT telephone base station and is
operated by 1 button, located in the armrest opposite the joystick user interface. It works
on a rechargeable battery that is charged by the drive unit.
An incoming call can be answered by shortly pressing the alarm button (+/- 1sec.). In
addition, 3 telephone numbers can be pre-programmed in the Communication Module.
When the alarm button is pressed for more than 4 seconds, the first programmed number
will be dialled. To dial the next number, press the alarm button once again shortly (+/1sec.). Pressing the alarm button for more than 4 seconds will end the emergency call
loop.
The button’s LED indicators indicate the status of the
Communication Module.
30.
31.
Communication Module
Alarm button
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3.3.6
Key lock (optional)
The key lock makes it possible to put the stairlift in and out of operation with a key, e.g.
when the stairlift is installed in a public area or to prevent children from playing with the
stairlift.
Using key lock
The key lock is a pulse switch. After use, it returns to its original position. The key must
be removed after use.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Insert the key.
Turn the key clock wise to unlock the stairlift (light on user interface joystick
flashes green once).
Turn the key clock wise again to lock the stairlift (light on user interface joystick
flashes orange 2 times).
Remove the key after use. (to prevent unauthorized usage or damage to the
stairlift)
On/Off
NOTE
When operated, the key lock switches ON the stairlift. After 5 minutes of
inactivity, the sleep mode is activated and the stairlift is locked.
CAUTION
When the key lock is active the lift can still be
operated via the Call-and-park control station.
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3.3.7
4-point safety belt (optional)
When using the 4-point safety belt for the first time, please follow these steps. After the
initial adjustment of the straps, it is only necessary to loosen and tighten the shoulder
straps to use the safety belt. An attendant could help to make the adjustments at first
use.
First use of the 4-point safety belt
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Loosen all adjustable straps.
Sit down on the seat.
Move the shoulder straps over the shoulders.
Adjust the back strap until the cross point is on a comfortable place on the back
and the belt fits naturally over the shoulders.
Fasten the 4 point safety belt.
Adjust the belt parts on the front side by pulling the straps until they are tight,
but comfortable.
Adjust the shoulder parts by pulling the straps.
WARNING
Make sure that no loose ends can interfere with any moving parts.
8.
9.
Also fasten the standard safety belt if the stairlift is equipped with safety belt
detection (see 4.3 for more information)
Now you can use the stairlift.
Remove the 4-point safety belt
1.
2.
3.
4.
Release the standard safety belt and the 4 point safety belt.
If necessary, loosen the shoulder straps.
Take off the 4 point safety belt.
When the chair is not in use, fold the seat and fold in the armrests.
CAUTION
Make sure that no loose ends can interfere with any moving parts in case that
the stairlift will be moved by the Call-and-park control station.
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Regular use of the 4-point safety belt
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
Sit down on the seat.
Move the shoulder straps over the shoulders.
Fasten the 4 point safety belt.
Adjust the shoulder straps and make sure that no loose ends can interfere with
any moving parts.
Also fasten the standard safety belt if the stairlift is equipped with safety belt
detection (see 4.3 for more information).
Now you can use the stairlift.
3.3.8
Leg belt for disabled persons
5.
The stairlift can be equipped with a leg belt for disabled persons.
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Leg belt for disabled persons
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4
Use
4.1
Unfolding the seat and sitting down
WARNING
When sitting down, take care for unintended operation of the Emergency Stop
Button and folding buttons.
When getting on or off the stairlift make sure the armrests are in a locked
position.
4.1.1
Armrest positions
The S200 is equipped with patented angular
armrest detection. This means the lift will not
ride when the armrests are not in the correct
and safe position.
Slide the sliders to unlock the armrests and
position it (see 4.1.2 image 3).
3
2
1
4
Both armrests have 4 positions:
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Pos. 1 for easy & compact folding
Pos. 2 for comfortable & safe feeling during the ride
Pos. 3 for easy & intuitive standing up/sitting down
Pos. 4 for ‘wheelchair transfer’ (optional)
NOTE
Depending on the configuration of your stairlift, position 3 can also be the
driving position.
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4.1.2
Chair with automatic seat and footrest folding
WARNING
When operating the auto folding functions, watch out for moving parts like seat
and footrest.
Do not use the sliders when performing the actual transfer. This is to avoid that
the armrest will be unexpectedly unlocked.
If the chair is equipped with automatic seat and footrest folding, use the corresponding
buttons on the armrest to unfold the chair and the footrest or use the call-and-park
folding button.
NOTE
In case of a malfunction, the status indicator on the joystick user interface will
show the status of the stairlift.
See chapter 6 “Signals” for more information.
1.
2*.
3.
4.
Click!
* Depending on configuration
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5*.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
* Depending on configuration
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11.
12.
Click!
Click!
13.
14.
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4.1.3
Chair with manual seat and foot rest folding (automatic foot rest
folding optional)
If the chair is equipped with manual seat folding: Pull or push the seat down in horizontal
position to unfold the chair.
If the chair is equipped with manual footrest folding: While seated, use the levers
underneath the seat to unfold the footrest. The footrest can also be flipped down by hand.
WARNING
Do not use the sliders when performing the actual transfer. This is to avoid that
the armrest will be unexpectedly unlocked.
NOTE
In case of a malfunction, the status indicator on the joystick user interface will
show the status of the stairlift.
See chapter 6 “Signals” for more information.
1.
2*.
On
3.
4.
Click!
* Depending on configuration
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5.
6.
7.
8*.
9*.
10.
* Depending on configuration
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11.
12.
Click!
13.
14.
Click!
15.
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4.1.4
Chair with wheelchair transfer (optional)
For easy transfer from a wheelchair the S200 can be equipped with wheelchair transfer.
WARNING
When transferring from the wheelchair to the stairlift make sure that both
armrests are locked to enable a safe transfer.
WARNING
Do not use the sliders when performing the actual transfer. This is to avoid that
the armrest will be unexpectedly unlocked.
WARNING
When transferring at the top landing, make sure the armrest at the stairs side is
securely locked in position 2 (see 4.1.1) and forms a secure barrier.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the armrest in position 4 (see 4.1.1).
Take place on the seat.
Fasten the safety belt.
Position the armrest in position 2 (or 3 depending on configuration)
(see 4.1.1).
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4.2
Adjusting the safety belt
The safety belt is self-adjusting but can also be
adjusted manually if necessary (see image).
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Remove the cap from the buckle.
Unroll the end of the belt ribbon.
If the belt ribbon needs to be
shortened, insert the belt retractor
ribbon into the buckle and feed it
through the buckle.
If the belt ribbon needs to be extended,
feed the end of the ribbon through the
buckle.
Roll the end of the belt ribbon into the
recess in the buckle.
Refit the cap on the buckle.
Detecting the safety belt (optional)
For models that are equipped with safety belt detection, the stairlift detects if the safety
belt is fastened or not.
WARNING
Do not omit function of the safety belt detection by putting any object in the
safety belt engagement eye, other than the safety belt buckle.
NOTE
If the stairlift is equipped with safety belt detection and the safety belt is not
fastened, the stairlift cannot be operated with the joystick user interface or
attendant control. The stairlift can only be operated with the call-and-park
station.
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4.3
Travelling with the stairlift
NOTE
Always operate the stairlift with the hand opposite of the joystick user interface.
I.e.: If the joystick user interface is positioned in the right side armrest, operate
the stairlift with your left hand and vice versa.
1.
Push and hold the joystick on the joystick
user interface to the left or to the right to
move the stairlift. The status indicator on
the joystick user interface shows the status
of the stairlift.
See chapter 6 “Signals”.
NOTE
If you release the joystick, the stairlift will stop immediately. The status indicator
on the joystick user interface goes off. You can start the stairlift again only after
a short delay.
2.
3.
The stairlift will stop at all halt points. To start moving again, release the joystick
and then push and hold it to the left or to the right to move the stairlift.
Release the joystick to stop the stairlift.
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4.4
Emergency stop
WARNING
Do not get of the stairlift on the stairs, not even in case of a breakdown. Only get
of the stairlift at floor positions.
CAUTION
The stairlift will not operate when the emergency stop button is activated.
1.
2.
3.
To stop the stairlift in case of an
emergency, press the emergency stop
button on the armrest.
The stairlift can be operated again after the
emergency stop button is pressed again.
There is a waiting time of 2 seconds after
the first activation of the ESB.
See chapter 6 “Signals” for more
information.
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4.5
Communication Module (optional)
The Communication Module (CM) is an optional function. This option makes it possible to
communicate via a landline with up to three pre-programmed telephone numbers, for
example in case of an emergency.
Incoming calls can also be accepted.
4.5.1
Making a call
1.
Press the yellow alarm button for 4 to 7 seconds. The dialling tone can now be
heard.
Release the alarm button. The light on the alarm button has now turned green.
If the contact answers, you can communicate by speaking in the direction of the
alarm button.
2.
3.
1.
2.
4-7 s
3.
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4.5.2
1.
Disconnecting
4-7 s
1.
Press the yellow alarm button for 4 to 7 seconds. The light on the alarm button
turns off.
The call has now ended. It is also possible for the person being called to hang up.
4.5.3
1.
Choosing the next number
1s
If the connection to the first contact does not succeed, you can choose to go to the next
pre-programmed number. This is done as follows:
1.
During the call, press the yellow alarm button once briefly. The next number will
now be dialed.
NOTE
If the contact’s number redirects to voice mail, you must also briefly press the
yellow alarm button once to call the next number.
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4.5.4
Accepting incoming calls
The landline is connected to the Communication Module. An incoming call can therefore
also be accepted while using the stairlift.
1.
1s
When there is an incoming call, the Communication Module produces a ring tone.
Accepting the call is done as follows:
1.
Briefly press the yellow alarm button once. The connection is now established.
Speak in the direction of the alarm button to communicate.
The call can be ended by pressing the yellow alarm button for 1 second.
4.5.5
Error codes
LED colour
Flashing red
Flashing red
Flashing green
When calling, flashing red
Green (after trying to call)
Sound
None
Cause
Not connected to a base
station or no base station
selected
Two short beep sounds, not CM power supply is lost or
repeating.
backup battery is charging
Two beep sounds,
The CM tries to reconnect to
repeating every 2 minutes the registered base station
Two beep sounds, 1 second No telephone numbers
pause, two beep sounds,
programmed
not repeating
None
No telephone line present
For other questions, please contact your supplier.
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4.6
Standing up and folding the seat
4.6.1
Chair with automatic seat and footrest folding (optional)
If the stairlift is equipped with automatic seat and footrest folding, use the corresponding
buttons on the armrest to fold the chair and the footrest.
WARNING
Do not use the sliders when performing the actual transfer. This is to avoid that
the armrest will be unexpectedly unlocked.
NOTE
By folding the seat, the footrest will automatically be folded as well.
1.
2*.
1 2
3.
4.
Click!
* Depending on configuration
34Use
5*.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
* Depending on configuration
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11.
12.
13.
14*.
Off
* Depending on configuration
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4.6.2
Chair with manual seat and foot rest folding (automatic foot rest
folding optional)
If the stairlift is equipped with manual seat folding, lift the front of the seat and put it in
vertical position to fold the chair.
WARNING
Do not use the sliders when performing the actual transfer. This is to avoid that
the armrest will be unexpectedly unlocked.
NOTE
By folding the seat, the footrest will automatically be folded as well.
The footrest can also be folded with the lever underneath the seat (while seated) or put in
upright position by hand
1.
2*.
1 2
3.
4.
Click!
* Depending on configuration
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5.
6*.
7*.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
* Depending on configuration
38Use
13.
14*.
Off
* Depending on configuration
Maintenance39
5
Maintenance
5.1
Cleaning the stairlift
-
Regularly clean the stairlift - seat, backrest, armrest, footrest, -safety belt,
motor housing - with a soft, damp cloth. If necessary, use a mild detergent.
Keep the joystick user interfaces and the call-and-park stations free of dirt.
Regularly remove dust from the stairs and the rail with a damp cloth.
5.2
Regular maintenance
To keep your stairlift in the best condition, it is strongly recommended that it is annually
serviced by an authorized service company.
NOTE
Instruction for Emergency lowering is an action in the Service list of the
mechanic.
During service, the following items will be inspected and tested:
-
Safety functions (emergency lowering button, safety belt etc.)
Moving parts (armrest pivots, folding of seat etc.)
Electronics (batteries, cabling etc.)
Drive (covers, motor etc.)
Rail (fixations, grease etc.)
An authorized technician is in possession of the complete service checklist.
40Maintenance
5.3
Replacing the batteries of the call-and-park stations/
attendant control
The call-and-park stations use 4 AAA batteries. The lift indicates (flashes orange when
used) when the batteries need to be replaced (see chapter 6 Signals).
If the battery is low and you push one of the buttons, the status indicator flashes orange,
but the lift will continue to work. We strongly advice to change the batteries as soon as
possible. If the battery runs out even further, the status indicator flashes red and the
drive stops.
1.
2.
3.
Remove the screw in the lower part of the wall mount, and open the battery
compartment at the backside of the call and park control station/attendant
control.
Replace the batteries.
Mount in reverse order to close the call-and-park control station (install the
screw fixation).
NOTE
After you have replaced the batteries, purchase new spare batteries as soon as
possible.
Signals41
6
Signals
6.1
Signals on motor housing
Signal
Meaning
Constant blue light
The stairlift is switched on.
-
Constant blue light –
slightly dimmed
The stairlift is in sleep
mode on a parking point
-
No light
The stairlift is in sleep
mode, but not on a parking
point
Move the stairlift to a
parking point
No light
The stairlift is switched off.
Switch on the stairlift by
operating the main switch
6.2
Action
Sound signals from motor housing
Signal
Description
Arrival sound
Double beep
Emergency lowering sound
Double beep, every second
Start sound
Double beep
Warning sound
Fast intermittent beeps
Error sound
Intermittent beeps (of 2800 Hz to 7 KHz)
6.3
Signals on joystick user interface
6.3.1
Signals when operating the stairlift
Signal
Constant green light
Constant green light
+ start sound
Blinking green light
for 5 seconds +
arrival sound
Meaning
Action
The joystick has been operated
and the stairlift is moving.
-
The joystick has been operated
and the stairlift starts moving
The stairlift has arrived at the Release the joystick and fold it
halt point
down
42Signals
Signal
Blinking green light
for 5 seconds
Blinking green light
Constant orange
light + warning
sound
Constant orange
light + warning
sound
Meaning
The stairlift doesn’t move: the
joystick is pushed in the
direction of the halt point
where the stairlift is already
located
The seat or footrest is being
folded or unfolded
Not all conditions are met: the
stairlift does not start.
The anti-squeeze safety
function is activated because
the stairliift has encountered
an obstacle and has stopped
Action
Push and hold the joystick in the
other direction
Check and meet all conditions:
chair and footrest
completely unfolded
armrests locked in correct
position
safety belt fastened
keylock not activated
Operate the joystick twice to
start the stairlift
Move the stairlift in the opposite
direction to a parking point.
Before you use the stairlift,
make sure that the stairs are
free of obstacles
Blinking orange light Attendant control or
2 times
emergency lowering button is
active
Blinking orange light Emergency lowering button
+ warning sound
active when a malfunction has
occurred
Constant red light + Malfunction
Switch the stairlift off and on
error sound
again. If the stairlift does not
respond, contact your supplier.
If the situation occurs when the
stairlift is in the middle of the
stairs, descend with the
emergency lowering button.
Blinking red light +
Emergency stop button is
Deactivate the emergency stop
warning sound
activated
button
6.3.2
Signals when operating the emergency lowering button
Signal
Constant green light
+ emergency
lowering sound
Meaning
Action
The emergency lowering button
has been operated and the
stairlift is moving or starts
moving
-
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Signal
Blinking green light
for 5 seconds +
arrival sound
Constant red light +
error sound
Blinking red light +
warning sound
6.3.3
Meaning
The stairlift has arrived at the
halt point
Action
Release the emergency
lowering button
Malfunction
Switch the stairlift off and on
again. If the stairlift does not
respond, contact your supplier
Deactivate the emergency stop
button
Emergency stop button is
activated
Signals when oprating the emergency key lock
Signal
Blinking green light 1 time
Meaning
The stairlift is unlocked for use
Blinking orange light 2 times
The stairlift is locked
6.4
Signals on call-and-park station
Signal
Meaning
Action
Blinking green light
The call-and-park button has
been operated and the stairlift
is moving
-
Blinking green light
+ start sound (from
stairlift drive)
The call-and-park button has
been operated and the stairlift
starts moving
-
Blinking green light
for 5 seconds +
arrival sound (from
stairlift drive)
The stairlift has arrived at the
halt point
Release the call-and-park
button
Blinking orange light
+ warning sound
(from stairlift drive)
Not all conditions are met:
the stairlift does not start.
Check and meet all conditions:
armrests locked in correct
position
safety belt fastened
keylock not activated
Blinking orange light
2 times
Joystick or emergency
lowering button is active
Blinking orange light
The call-and-park battery is
low
Replace the batteries
44Signals
Signal
Meaning
Action
Blinking red light +
error sound
Malfunction
Switch the stairlift off and on
again. If the stairlift does not
respond, contact your
supplier.
Blinking red light +
warning sound
Emergency stop button is
activated
Deactivate the emergency
stop button
Technical data45
7
Technical data
Maximum permitted weight
Driving speed (nominal)
Sound pressure level
125 kg (275 lbs)
0,1 m/s (20 ft/min)
67 dB(A) Electrical system
Electrical system
Power supply
Input
Output
class 2
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.7 A
36VDC, 72W
Environmental conditions
Ambient temperature
Relative humidity
5 - 40 °C (41 - 104 °F)
20 - 80%
Batteries (stairlift drive)
Battery type
Number of batteries
Charging time
Capacity
Batteries (call and-park station and
attendant control)
Battery type
Number of batteries
NP7-12LFR / NP7-12TFR: 12 V
2
16 hours
10 journeys (125 kg (275 lbs), 1 floor height,
vertical start downstairs, horizontal stop
upstairs)
AAA: 1.5 V
4
46Contact
8
Contact
For information which is not in the manual, contact your supplier.
Phone number:
To support you as quickly as possible, please have the below details available when you
contact our service department staff:
Name of user:
Phone number:
Installation number:
Type of stairlift:
Description of the problem:
Contact47
Manufacturer
thyssenkrupp Stairlifts B.V.
Van Utrechtweg 99, 2921 LN
P.O. Box 754, 2920 CB Krimpen aan den IJssel (The Netherlands)
Phone:
+31 (0)180 530 900
E-mail:
[email protected]
lnternet: www.thyssenkrupp.com
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