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AmeriGlide Rubex Stair Lift User Manual

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18505 E. 163rd St.
Lake Winnebago, MO 64034
Phone 816-537-0611
E-mail info@summitlifts.com
www. summitlifts.com
Toll Free Phone 866-378-6648
Summit Lifts, Inc.
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These tips might save you a service call. Make sure
you remove power from the lift before attempting any
of the following items.
1. Lift not running, steel cable not tight.
A “slack cable” safety device stops the lift from running if any slack is
sensed in the cable. To reset the device, do the following: Remove the
round plastic hole cover in the side of the lift facing uphill. Insert the
handcrank tube onto the pulley and turn clockwise until the cable is fully
wound tightly on the drum and the lift begins coming up the track.
A loud
click will occur indicating the safety device has been reset. The lift should
now run.
If the
lift is not all the way at the bottom of the track, an alternative method
for resetting the slack cable device may be used. Half way between the
lift and top of the track, grasp the steel cable and lift it straight up in the air
(as if you were pulling on a bow string) until you are holding the weight of
the lift. Slowly lower the cable back down to the track, the lift will travel
down the track and the cable will now be t
ight.
2. Lift all the way at top of track— unit won’t run.
The lift hit the final limit switch—meaning it has run too far up. Remove
the round plastic hole cover in the side of the lift facing uphill. Insert the
handcrank tube onto the pulley and turn counter-clockwise 4-5 turns until
the lift moves down the track about 1”. Slide the final limit actuator (metal
tab sticking up off the track) down until it touches the lift. The lift should
now run. Lower the top switch cam about 1/2” to keep problem from
recurring.
Warranty Details
Proper Use of Your Lift
Ideas to Keep Your Lift Problem Free
Safety Tips
Troubleshooting Problems
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NOTE:
IT IS IMPORTANT THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BE
READ AND UNDERSTOOD BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO OPERATE THIS LIFT. IF THERE IS ANYTHING IN
THIS MANUAL YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND
CLEARLY, CONTACT YOUR DEALER FOR CLARIFI-
CATION BEFORE
YOU OPERATE THIS LIFT, OR
CALL US TOLL FREE AT 866-378-6648 BEFORE
YOU OPERATE THIS LIFT.
Rubex Stair Lift
AmeriGlide
Manufacturer for AmeriGlide by
Revised: September 2010
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AmeriGlide Rubex Stair Lift Specifications

General IconGeneral
Weight Capacity300 lbs
Rail LengthCustomizable to fit staircase
Seat Width19 inches
Speed20 feet per minute
Track LengthCustomizable
Seat Depth16 inches
Seat HeightAdjustable
Footrest Width12 inches
Footrest Length10 inches
Battery BackupYes
Foldable SeatYes
Foldable FootrestYes
Swivel SeatYes
Safety FeaturesSeat belt
Warranty2 years
Installation TypeProfessional installation

Summary

TROUBLE SHOOTING YOUR LIFT

Lift not running, steel cable not tight

Troubleshoot lift not running due to slack cable safety device.

Lift all the way at top of track- unit won't run

Troubleshoot lift stuck at top of track due to final limit switch.

LIMITED WARRANTY DETAILS

SAFETY TIPS

USING YOUR AMERIGLIDE RUBEX STAIR LIFT

OPERATING THE LIFT

Instructions and features for operating the stair lift safely and correctly.

Power Indicator and Charger Lights

Explanation of power indicator and charger lights for unit status.

Unit Control Switch and Swivel Seat

How to use the control switch and swivel seat for lift operation.

Seat Belt and Obstruction Sensors

Proper use of seat belt and function of obstruction sensors.

Landing Controls

Details on using remote controls at stair landings.

KEEPING YOUR STAIR LIFT TROUBLE FREE AND SAFE

General Maintenance and Safety Practices

Practices for keeping the lift clean, safe, and functional.

CLEANING YOUR STAIRWAY LIFT

MAINTENANCE TO YOUR LIFT

Instructions for cleaning the lift components and track lubrication.

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