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Handbook for
Handi-Lift 7
CAMA Lift Aps.
Ellehammervej 6
DK – 9900 Frederikshavn

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OPERATION MANUAL
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Index
Introduction 4
.
Congratulations with your new CAMA Handi-Lift: 4
.2
Sketch of Handi-lift EA7: 4
.3
Generally about the lift: 5
.4
Before you use the Handi-lift: 6
2
Operation of Handi-Lift EA7 8
2.
Operation from the lifts control panel: 8
2. .
Emergency stop: 8
2. .2
Joystick: 9
2. .3
Connection for remote control with spiral wire: 9
2. .4
Emergency call: 9
2. .5
Light diode: 9
2. .6
Key lock: 9
2.2
Operation from control box on wall or column: 0
2.2.
Up:
2.2.2
Down:
2.2.3
Open:
2.2.4
Close:
2.2.5
Key lock:
2.2.6
Light diode: 2
2.3
Remote control with spiral wire: 2
2.3.
Up: 3
2.3.2
Down: 3
2.4
Operation with wireless remote control: 3
2.4.
Up: 4
2.4.2
Down: 4
2.4.3
Open: 4
2.4.4
Close: 4

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Emergency lowering 4
3.
Emergency raise of the barrier arms: 5
3.2
Emergency raise of the platform: 5
3.3
Emergency lowering of the lift: 5
4
Extra equipment 6
4.
Side-access-ramp: 6
4.2
Fold down seat: 6
4.3
Alarm/emergency call: 6
4.4
Emergency release: 6
4.5
Flash light: 7
4.6
Rain cover: 7
4.7
Light and sound: 7
4.8
Vandal proof barrier arms: 7
5
What to do if your lift fails to operate 8
6
Warnings 9
7
Service 20
8
Cleaning 20

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1Introduction
Thank you for choosing a CAMA Handi-Lift. Please read the instructions carefully before
using the lift.
Your CAMA Handi-Lift has been built with careful attention to detail. In order to obtain
many years of trouble free use, please follow the instructions with special attention to the
care and maintenance requirements. We recommend that you do not undertake
maintenance tasks other than routine care and cleaning explained in this handbook.
) Upper barrier arm
2) Lower barrier arm
3) Upper flap
4) Lower flap
5) Platform
6) *Side access ramp
7) *Fold down seat
8) Rail
9) Cover
0)Handle
)Type sign
2)Maximum weight sign
3)Operation panel
4)Support rail
5)Emergency lowering of platform
6)Emergency raise of lower barrier
arm
7)Emergency raise of upper barrier
arm
8)*Alarm
9)*Flash light
* Extra equipment (not standard on all
lifts).
1.1 Congratulations with your new CAMA Handi-Lift:
1.2 S etch of Handi-lift EA7:

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Type EA7 is a fully-automatic lift, where the user does not have to operate anything
manually, all operations are electrically controlled.
The Handi-Lift consists of a rail in aluminium and a lift carriage with foldable platform.
The lift is equipped with barrier arms and flaps on the front and back of the platform.
When touching the flaps, the plate under the platform or the safety plate under the lift
carriage the lift will stop automatically to prevent jamming danger.
The Handi-Lift is designed for a wheelchair-user or a seated person (this demands a fold
down seat). We cannot recommend standing up on the lift. The lift can either be
operated by the user or a helper (the helper may not be on the lift together with the
user). The lift is designed for straight stairs and is manufactured individually with
consideration to the stair and its width. The lift can be delivered for both indoor and
outdoor use.
The Handi-lift may not be used by severely handicapped persons without a helper,
children as well as people influenced by medicine, alcohol or other drugs. It may not be
used to transport construction material, furniture, animal, foodstuff, cleaning equipment,
chemicals, kitchen hardware and similar unless the lift is made for these purposes. The
lift may never be used for burdens that exceed the lifts weight limit. Please note that the
lift is equipped with a weight cell, which means that if the lift is used with too much load
(overload), the lift will automatically stop after a few centimetres. The control lamp will
flash and the lift will send out a sound signal. The system will be restored be returning to
the starting point. (See the passage “What to do if your lift fails to operate”). The Handi-
lifts lifting capacity is as standard 225 kg, but can be delivered with a 300 kg capacity
(see the lifts type sign). Please note that when the lift is parked you must be able to
open main doors and emergency exits.
In case of fire do not use the lift.
1.3 Generally about the lift:

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At the lift installation a main power switch is installed, where the power to the lift can be
cut off. The main power switch is only used during lift maintenance. There has to be light
(min. 50 lux), where the lift is used, and when maintenance of the lift is made.
Furthermore a socket has to be available near the lift installation.
The lift is equipped with various safety features, which must be tested before you use
the lift. If the safety features do not work, you cannot use the lift and you shall contact
your maintenance company.
Please note that you shall drive on the lift with the front downward. Remember to brake
the lift.
As user of the lift you need to note if the functions described below works as they should,
however it is the installer’s task to check the functions during the installation and during
the regular maintenance inspections on the lift.
Check that upper and lower barrier arm (pos 1 and 2 on the sketch in section 1.2) moves
as they shall. Lower barrier arm may not open at landings, as it shall prevent the user
from driving off the lift in that direction.
Check upper and lower flap on the platform (pos 3, 4 and 5 on the sketch in section 1.2).
Touching the upper flap while the lift is driving up and the lower flap while the lift is
driving down checks the flaps on the platform. The lift shall stop automatically when the
flaps are touched, and it cannot drive again until the obstacle is removed. Touching the
platforms under plate when the lift is driving down the stairs shall also stop the lift
automatically and first when the obstacle is removed can the lift drive again.
Sketch of all the positions:
The sketch below shows the Handi-lift in the various positions it can be in. The sketches
show a left hand lift.
1.4 Before you use the Handi-lift:

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Handi-lift in parked position. Handi-lift ready for use at the bottom of
the stair.
Handi-lift when driving. Handi-lift at landing at the top of the stairs.

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2Operation of Handi-Lift EA7
20)Emergency stop
2 )Joystick
22)*Connection for remote control with spiral wire
23)Emergency call
24)Light diode
25)*Key lock
* Extra equipment (not standard on all lifts).
The control panel of the Handi-lift is situated as shown on the sketch section .2 pos 3.
If the red button is pushed down the emergency stop will be activated and a light will
appear (pos. on the sketch above). The emergency stop will cut off the power supply
for the lift, and if the emergency stop is activated it is not possible to drive with the lift.
To release the emergency stop you need to turn the red button clockwise until the button
comes up again and the lift can now drive again. Please make sure that the emergency
stop always is released.
2.1 Operation from the lifts control panel:
2.1.1 Emergency stop:

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You use the joystick, (pos 2 on above sketch) on the Handi-Lift by pushing the joystick in
the direction you wish to drive. The Hand-lift stops automatically when it reaches the end
of the stairs or a landing.
Please note! If you let go of the joystick while driving the lift will stop and it takes a
couple of seconds before the joystick will start the lift again.
The connection for the remote control with spiral wire (pos 3 on sketch in section 2.1) is
not standard on all lifts; see further information in section 2.3. If the lift is not bought
with remote control with spiral wire from the beginning this connection is not on your lift.
The emergency call button (pos 4 on sketch in section 2.1) is standard on all lifts.
Activate the emergency call button by pressing the button and an alarm will start as a
signal that you need help.
The light diode lights green (pos 5 on sketch in section 2.1) when there is power on the
lift and the emergency stop is deactivated. The lift can only be used when the green light
is on. If the light diode is flashing there is overload on the lift.
The key lock cuts off the power to the lift, so the lift cannot be used.
2.1.2 Joystic :
2.1.3 Connection for remote control with spiral wire:
2.1.4 Emergency call:
2.1.5 Light diode:
2.1.6 Key loc :
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