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Pinnacle 101 Stair Lift
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
Figure 12-1
1. If the LED indicator light is not green, check the
safety senors:
• Seat swivel sensor (seat should be in the
locked position)
• Footrest lower sensor (check by pushing in
on the safety pan on the footrest)
• Upper foot pan safety sensor (check by
pushing on the safety pan on the footrest).
• Front foot pan safety sensor (check by
pushing on the safety pan on the footrest).
• Uphill safety sensor (ensure nothing is
blocking upward passage)
• Downhill safety sensor (ensure nothing is
blocking downward passage)
If the LED indicator light is still not green after
testing sensors, turn the unit o and re-check all
wire plugs. Turn the unit on again and re-check the
LED indicator light cycle. When the LED indicator
light remains green the lift is ready to operate.
[Figure 12-1]
F. LED & AUDIBLE TONES
2. TONES INFORMATION
Minor faults
Single long beep (will reset once fault is cleared)
• Seat swiveled out of position
• Edge safety detected
• Under foot rest
• Current overload condition
• A Low battery voltage condition
Pulsing Beep
Lift stopped o of charge strip. Will sound after 30
second for 30 seconds. It will repeat ever 10 minutes
until lift is operated or returned to charge strips.
Tones Beeps
Runaway ....................................................................... 1
No Power ........................................................................2
Conicting Switches Footrest UP & Footrest DOWN ...............................3
Conicting Switches Obstruction UP & Obstruction Down .........................4
Conicting Switches Footrest DOWN & Obstruction UP ...........................5
Conicting Switches Footrest UP & Obstruction DOWN ...........................6
Conicting Switches STOP UP & STOP DOWN switches both Detected .............7
Conicting Switches STOP UP & STOP DOWN switches both not Detected .........8
Helix Only LIMIT Switch Dectected ...............................................9
Major Fault Codes