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Overview of the stairlift's purpose, design considerations, and target users.
Details customer options and features, including seat systems and control components.
Highlights the stairlift's safety features and design principles for secure operation.
Describes the physical construction of the rail: materials, dimensions, and mounting methods.
Defines rail divisions based on shape, including curves, spirals, and landings.
Details available rail options such as runout length, side placement, and parking locations.
Explains the function and placement of charging contacts on the rail for battery maintenance.
Details the chair's frame, seat, back cushion, armrests, and folding features.
Describes the chair's footrest options and the mechanism for folding the seat and footrest.
Explains the different swivel seat systems: fixed, manual, and powered, detailing their operation.
Details safety mechanisms integrated into the chair, such as obstruction safeguards.
Introduces the drive unit, housing the drive system and chair levelling components.
Details the main control board and various sensor boards (chair, safety, hub) within the drive unit.
Describes the receiver board, service board, and memory system for communication and data storage.
Explains the drive motor system, including its connection, function, and type of motor used.
Details the over speed device (OSD), a safety mechanism to prevent excessive speed.
Covers emergency stops at rail ends and the position counter and rail data system.
Explains the principles of drive system control managed by the control board and microcontroller.
Details the horizontal system for chair levelling and the operation of levelling control.
Introduces the different types of user controls available for operating the stairlift.
Details the wired user interface (armrest control) and call/park units.
Covers attendant controls and the function of repeaters for wireless signal enhancement.
Explains receiver board operation and wireless control signal transmission and reception.
Details the LED indications on control units and their meaning for stairlift status.
Describes the power supply system, focusing on batteries, charging, and related components.
Details the battery system assembly and the process of charging the batteries.
Explains how to switch the stairlift on and off using the main switch.
Explains the function and placement of charging contacts on the rail for battery maintenance.
Explains the transformer, fuses, and measurement points for service and diagnostics.
Details the service board operation and the process of entering and understanding different service modes.
Explains how to enter service modes and provides an overview of default and test modes.
Details modes for calibration (level, swivel) and configuration of rail data and RF pairing.
Covers miscellaneous service options like error reporting, hour counter, and rail type configuration.
Details advanced service options such as restoring settings, backing up data, formatting SD card, and firmware upgrade.
| Brand | Access |
|---|---|
| Model | Flow2A |
| Category | Stairlifts |
| Language | English |