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Brand | liftup |
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Model | FlexStep V2 |
Category | Lifting Systems |
Language | English |
Information about Liftup's trademarks and copyright.
Details the limited warranty for the product and warranty remedies.
Limits Liftup's liability to the amount paid for the product and excludes consequential damages.
FCC Class B statement regarding radio frequency interference and potential corrective measures.
Details FCC, IC, and EU CE compliance for radio modules and the product.
Compliance with ASME (US) and ACMA (AUS/NZ) standards.
Lists key technical details like power supply, lift capacity, dimensions, weight, and noise level.
Technical details for internal receiver and handheld remote, including FCC ID, IC, dimensions, and frequencies.
Technical details for the wall-mounted remote, including FCC ID, IC, dimensions, weight, and frequencies.
Lists patents applicable to the product.
Instructions on professional installation, handling, and repair to avoid personal injury.
What to do if the lift moves unintentionally or not horizontally.
Requirements for clear space under the lift and activation of anti-crushing features.
Warnings against converting the lift with people on it and general personal injury avoidance.
Information on overload protection, acoustic alarms, and what to do in case of overload.
General safety advice, warning against using the lift with people/animals nearby, and keeping children away.
Details the pressure plates and their activation, and advice for outdoor installations.
Explains infrared sensors between treads to prevent crushing under the ramp.
How the ramp tilts up to act as a barrier and tilts down to act as a drive-on/drive-off ramp.
Explains the vertical barrier that closes before movement and when the lift is away from the upper level.
Explains the automatic door that closes and locks when the lift is away from the upper level.
Instructions on how to slowly press down the barrier in an emergency/breakdown.
How to push pressure plates to drop the bars and secure them during emergency exit.
How the lift operates on battery backup during power failure and the acoustic alarm.
What happens when electrical or mechanical faults occur, entering 'safety mode'.
Procedures for evacuation during serious malfunctions, including manual lowering or assisted lift-off.
States installation must be done by an authorized technician and provides a link for dealer contact.
Instructions on connecting to power, standby mode, and deactivating emergency stop/key switch.
How the lift is activated and operated using various panels, remote controls, and key switches.
How the lift operates on battery backup during power failure and the acoustic alarm.
Steps for calibrating the lift after an emergency stop or power interruption, entering 'safety mode'.
Instructions and warnings for replacing batteries in call stations and remote controls.
Step-by-step guide to pairing wireless call stations and call station columns with the receiver.
Owner's responsibility for statutory inspections, which vary by country.
Manufacturer's requirements for regular service inspections to maintain warranty.
Lists materials used in different components of the FlexStep.