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USER MANUAL FLEXSTEP V2 US VERSION 08.02
Liftup North America, Inc. | 5626 56th Commerce Park Blvd | Tampa, FL 33610 | T: +1 844 543 8878 | M: info@liftup.us | www.liftup.us
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6.10.3 Unlocking the automatic onboard barrier in an emergency
Push up the pressure plates beneath the lift so
that the bars drop down. If necessary, secure
the bars with tape, string or suchlike so that
they do not tilt up again while exiting.
Take one bar at a time.
WARNING:
Risk of personal injury. If you release
bars/pressure plate or do not succeed in tying
them sufficiently securely, the bars will snap
into place.
6.10.4 Emergency lighting/power failure
In the event of power failure or if the power supply to the lift’s controls is
interrupted for some reason, the system will automatically shift to back-up
mode. This means that the system will continue to operate because the lift
will then be supplied by a back-up battery. The operating panel will continue
to be lit up. An acoustic alarm alerts the user that the lift is not in a ‘normal
operating situation’.
6.10.5 Electrical or mechanical faults/defects
In the event of (certain) mechanical or electrical faults, the lift will automatically enter into a
special “safety mode”, that only allows it to moved downward at low speed. It is not possible
to move upward, see section 11.2.
6.10.6 Emergency evacuation in the event of a malfunction
In the event of other (serious) faults where the lift cannot be lowered in “safety mode” (slow,
downward operation), only a service technician will be able to make the lift move by means of
a special “service mode” to which the user does not have access. It is not possible to lower the
lift manually, but the user can be helped off of the lift manually in such an event by virtue of the
low lift height (max. 1200 mm). If a user needs to be lifted off of the lift (e.g., a wheelchair user)
suitable lifting equipment/aids should be used.
The vertical barrier or door at the upper level can be opened to allow access to the lifting
platform (see description below). Lift installations that are not under constant supervision can
be equipped with an alarm.

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