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Access Business Development Division

User Manual
© 2010 Access Business Development Division.
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Nothing in this document may be reproduced and/or published by means of printing,
photocopy, microfilm or any other means whatsoever without the prior written permission
of Access Business Development Division.
ATTENTION
READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING
THE STAIRLIFT
PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE CHAPTER ‘SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS’
KEEP THIS MANUAL IN THE VICINITY OF THE STAIRLIFT
SO THAT YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE THE INFORMATION
YOU NEED AVAILABLE

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Table of Contents
Preface 3
Safety instructions 6
1. Introduction 9
2. Operation 11
2.1 Operating parts 11
2.1.1 Call and send stations 11
2.1.2 Control unit 12
2.1.3 Main switch 12
2.2 Use of the stairlift 13
2.2.1 Calling the stairlift 13
2.2.2 Unfolding the chair 14
2.2.2.1 Unfolding Comfort chair 14
2.2.3 Sitting down on the chair 15
2.2.4 Driving the stairlift 15
2.2.5 Rising from the chair 17
2.2.5.1 Rising from the Comfort chair 17
2.2.6 Folding up the chair 17
2.3 Signals during normal use 17

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3. Warning signals 18
3.1 Warning and alarm signals 18
3.2 Examples 19
3.2.1 Stopping during the ride 19
3.2.2 Obstacle on the staircase 19
3.2.3 Batteriesnotsufcientlycharged 19
4. Maintenance and service 20
4.1 Cleaning 20
4.2 Changing the batteries of the call and send station 20
4.3 Preventive maintenance 21
4.4 Technicalspecications 22
4.5 Contact 23

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Preface
Congratulations!
You have chosen a stairlift produced by Access BDD.
A modern, user-friendly and safe product that will give you years of trouble
freeservice.Wewilldoeverythingpossibletojustifythecondenceyou
have placed in us. To make the best possible use of the stairlift, it is
importanttoreadtheseinstructionscarefullybeforerstusingthestairlift.
These instructions
These instructions are meant for you as the user of the stairlift.
The instructions contain all necessary information for the correct and safe
use of the stairlift.
In the instructions the words “left”, “right”, “front” and “back” are used to
indicate a certain part of the stairlift. Here the basic premise is always the
position of you as the user, sitting on the stairlift.

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Symbols
In this user manual the following symbols will be used:
NOTE
Tips and advice to make it easier to carry out the associated
action.
WARNING
Actions that could result in damage to the lift, the surroundings
or the environment if they are not carried out with care.
CAUTION
Subjects and actions for which extra attention and/or caution is
required.

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Stairlifts and the environment
Batteries
The stairlift contains two batteries for the supply of the electrical
motor, 12 V (7 Ah). These batteries may only be replaced by
authorised engineers. The user may replace the batteries in the call
and send stations.
Do not deposit old batteries in with the household waste but return
them to the battery supplier when you buy new batteries. If this is not
possible, consult your Local Authority to determine the recommended
disposal.
Disposing of the stairlift
Stairlifts that are no longer in use are often taken back by your dealer
after consultation. If this is not possible, consult your Local Authority
to determine the possibility of recycling them or other environmentally
friendly ways of processing the materials.

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Safety instructions
General
Your stairlift has been designed for maximum user-friendliness in domestic
households. To ensure that the stairlift is operated correctly, it is important
that every user is aware of the instructions in this user manual. You, as end
user of the stairlift, are always completely responsible for compliance with
local safety requirements and directives.
Access BDD is therefore not responsible for damage or
injury caused by failure to correctly observe the safety requirements and
directives as described in the user manual, or improper use during the use
or maintenance of the stairlift.
Warning stickers on the stairlift
The warning stickers on the stairlift are an important part of our safety
measures. The stickers may therefore not be covered or removed and
must always be visible and legible. If the warning stickers are unreadable
or damaged, they must be replaced immediately. You can contact your
supplier for this.
Users
Only adults who are aware of the contents of the instructions are
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permitted to use the stairlift.
Minors and the mentally handicapped may only use the stairlift under
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supervision.
The stairlift is exclusively intended for the transportation of one
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person per ride.
Never exceed the maximum capacity allowed (permissible weight:
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275 lb North America / 125 kg Europe)
(Comfort heavy duty 322 lb / 146 kg on stairs less than
45 degrees).

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Do not use the stairlift to transport animals or goods.-
Never change the sequence of the actions to be performed!
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Keep children away from the stairlift. Do not let them play with the
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stairlift.
Use
Before use, inspect both the stairs and the stairlift. Use the stairlift
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only when the stairs are free from obstruction. Be sure there are no
obstacles in or on the rail.
In case of an automatic hinge rail make sure that the moveable part
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will not be obstructed by any objects.
Practice with the stairlift until you are fully able to execute all procedures.
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Be careful of loosely hanging articles of clothing (shawls, belts,
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jackets, wide skirts, etc.). Be sure they can not become caught in the
moving parts of the stairlift.
Never stand on the stairlift. Sit on the seat and always use the safety
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belt.
Remain seated upright during travel. Do not lean back or forward.
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Do not make any unnecessary movements.
During travel keep your hands on the armrests.-
Keep your feet neatly on the footrest. Do not let them protrude outside
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the footrest.
Do not fold or unfold any parts of the stairlift violently.
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Report unusual sounds or vibrations immediately to your supplier.
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Protect the stairlift against water or moisture.
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Keep the control units free of dirt and grease.
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Technical specications
The major parts that can be found in chapter 1.2 should not be altered.
Maintenance
Never do repairs on the stairlift yourself. Changes or replacements of
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parts of the stairlift are only permitted by Access BDD
authorised/trained personnel.
Only carry out maintenance that is described in these instructions.
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For N.America it is required to carry out regular inspections and tests
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to Standard A18.1.10.
To comply with these requirements please contact your supplier/
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installation engineer (see 4.5 for details).
WARNING
Never remove the main power supply cable from the wall outlet,
or switch off the power because the batteries will not be charged
and the lift will not work after a few more rides.
Do not remove any labels that belong to the stairlift.
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