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Bruno OUTDOOR ELITE CRE-2110E User Manual

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REV. 04-02-2018
CRE-2110E
OUTDOOR
ELITE CURVE
CUSTOM CURVED RAIL STAIRLIFT
Operator’s Manual
Retail Customers
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Bruno OUTDOOR ELITE CRE-2110E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBruno
ModelOUTDOOR ELITE CRE-2110E
CategoryStairlifts
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Operator's Manual Introduction

Retail Customer Support

Contact your Bruno dealer for questions or service concerns.

Product Registration Form

Online Registration Availability

Information on how to register the product online via the Bruno website.

Serial and Model Number Importance

Serial and model numbers are crucial for warranty claims, service, and parts.

Warranty Voidance Condition

Warranty is void if unit is installed or maintained by non-authorized personnel.

FCC Regulations

FCC Compliance Statement

Compliance with FCC rules for Class B digital devices to prevent interference.

Product Specifications

Key Technical Specifications

Key specifications including weight capacity, incline, control type, and power supply.

Operating Temperature Range

Tested performance within the operating temperature range of 0°F to 125°F.

Operating Guidelines and Warnings

Temperature and Lightning Restrictions

Avoid operating outside temperature range or near lightning.

Safety: Toy Warning & Supervision

Stairlift is not a toy; requires supervision, caution with slippery surfaces.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Pre-Use Safety Checks

Ensure stairs are clear, be aware of surroundings, and avoid obstructions or loose clothing.

Secure Riding Procedures

Fasten seat belt, ensure seat and swivel are locked before operation.

Operational Hazard Avoidance

Avoid use during lightning, do not use high-pressure washers, follow user-specific advice.

Operational Safety and Power Management

Obstruction Sensor Functionality

Footrest sensors stop carriage on obstruction; clear obstacle to resume.

Battery Operation During Power Outages

Unit operates on battery during power outages; duration depends on condition.

Battery Conservation in Prolonged Outages

Turn off power and unplug charger to conserve battery during long outages.

CRE-2110E Components Diagram

Key Controls and Switches

Identification of UP-DOWN rocker switch, armrest keyswitch, and swivel release handle.

Seat and Safety Features

Identification of positioning belt, obstruction sensors, seat cover, and storage.

Circuit Breaker Functionality

Circuit Breaker Location and Purpose

ON/OFF switch with circuit breaker protects carriage circuits.

Troubleshooting Circuit Breaker Trips

Common causes for tripping include obstructions or exceeding weight capacity.

Seating System Operation

Seat Swivel Range and Locking

Seat swivels 135 degrees, locking at 0, 60, and 90 degrees.

Using the Swivel Release Lever

Lever under seat allows swiveling for easy transfer.

Seat Folding for Storage

The seat flips up to facilitate storage.

Stairlift Operation Procedures

Soft-Start Acceleration Feature

Feature prevents abrupt movement upon switch activation.

Carriage Movement Control

Rocker switch controls carriage movement until stop or release.

Standard Swivel Seat Usage Steps

Step-by-step guide for boarding, riding, and alighting with swivel seat.

Remote Operation and Seat Cover

Remote Call/Send Transmitter Use

Transmitters move carriage to/from either end of the stair rail.

Safety: Do Not Use Transmitters With Rider

Crucial warning against using call/send transmitters when a rider is on the seat.

Seat Cover Storage and Carriage Covers

Storing the seat cover and a warning about carriage covers.

Optional Mid-Park Operation

Mid-Park Feature Explanation

Allows parking and charging between ends of the rail for more space.

Resuming Travel from Mid-Park

How to resume travel to the rail ends after using mid-park.

Diagnostic Codes

Charging Status Codes (C1-C6)

Codes indicating battery charging status and voltage levels.

Operational Status Codes (L1-L8)

Codes indicating safety switch or operational status issues.

Stairlift Charging Procedures

Charging Importance and Methods

Keep batteries charged by parking at stations or using remote access.

Charging Confirmation and Indicators

Green LED confirms charging; check charger LED status.

Battery Charger LED Indicators

Charger Connection and Voltage Status

LED indications for charger connection, low voltage, and battery disconnect.

Normal Charging and Full Charge Status

LED indications for maximum current, voltage, and fully charged batteries.

Battery Fault and Reversal Indicators

LED indications for battery defects, sulfation, or reversed connection.

Battery Charger Fuse Replacement

Locating the Battery Charger Fuse

Identifying the fuse location on the battery charger unit.

Fuse Replacement Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the battery charger fuse.

General Maintenance Guidelines

Paint Scratch Touch-Up and Warranty

Note on retouching paint scratches and potential warranty implications.

Best Practices for Service Life

Keep rail clean, park for charging, keep charger plugged in.

Annual Professional Servicing

Requirement for annual examination, cleaning, and lubrication by a technician.

Transmitter Battery Replacement

Steps for Transmitter Battery Replacement

Procedure for replacing the 9V battery in the transmitter.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Pre-Operation Checks

Verify key switch, seat swivel, and check for obstructions.

Power and Charger Troubleshooting

Check power source, charger status, and battery issues.

Continued Troubleshooting Steps

Charger Outlet and Power Verification

Ensure charger is in a functional outlet and power light is on.

Visual Inspection for Malfunctions

Perform a visual check for any unusual or out-of-place conditions.

Contacting Dealer for Service

Contact an authorized dealer for service if issues persist after troubleshooting.

Vacation and Long-Term Storage

Preparing Unit for Storage

Steps for storing the stairlift, including turning off power and unplugging charger.

Returning Unit to Service After Storage

Procedures for putting the stairlift back into service after a period of disuse.

Recharging Batteries Post-Storage

How to recharge batteries after the stairlift has been stored.

Bruno Gold Limited Stairlift Warranty

Warranty Coverage Details

Specifies warranty periods for parts, major components, and labor.

Warranty Coverage Exclusions

Items Not Covered by Warranty

List of damages, consumables, and wear not covered by warranty.

Additional Warranty Notes

Service Handling and Liability

Service handled by dealer; limits on indirect damage liability.

Refund Policy and Legal Rights

Bruno's refund policy and buyer's legal rights under the warranty.

CE Declaration of Conformity

Product Identification and Directives

Model, serial number, and compliance with EU directives.

Applicable Standards Compliance

List of standards the product meets for safety and electromagnetics.

Authorized Representative Appointment

Appointment of representative for technical files and EU market.

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