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Minivator Simplicity 950 Series - Hand control; Folding your stairlift; Operating the swivel

Minivator Simplicity 950 Series
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Operating your Minivator Simplicity 950
The hand control (Figur
e 6) is used to call
the lift to either the top/bottom of the
stairs or to operate a powered folding
hinge where fitted. The control may also
be used by an attendant control where
the user is unable to operate the stairlift
themselves.
The attendant should always remain off
the staircase until the stairlift is
stationary.
Your Minivator Simpicity 950 seat,
armr
ests and footrest can be folded to
allow easier passage up and down stairs
when it is not in use (Figure 7).
SAFETY PRECAUTION!
ALWAYS RETURN THE STAIRLIFT TO ITS
STOWED POSITION. I.E. WITH ARMRESTS,
SEAT AND FOOTREST FOLDED AND THE
CHAIR PARALLEL TO THE TRACK AS
SHOWN IN FIGURE 7, SO THAT EXITS ARE
NOT OBSTRUCTED.
Hand control
Folding your stairlift
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Figure 6 Figure 7
Operating your Minivator Simplicity 950
Operating the swivel
A swivel seat is provided to enable you to
mount/dismount the seat more easily at
the top of the stairs by swivelling you on
to the landing.
T
o operate the seat swivel, wait until
the stairlift has stopped.
To swivel the seat hold the swivel lever
down (Figure 8). When the seat reaches
90 degrees it will lock in position.
Y
ou should not attempt to leave the seat
until it has firmly ‘clicked’ into its locked
position (Figure 9).
To swivel in the opposite direction follow
the same procedure.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NEVER
Swivel the seat without the lap belt
fastened.
NEVER
Mount or dismount the swivel seat unless
it is locked in position.
NEVER
T
ry to operate the swivel seat whilst the
stairlift is in motion. (As a safety precaution,
should you try to use it whilst the lift is in
motion, it will cause the lift to stop).
ALWAYS
Use the swivel seat to travel up or down
the stair
case in the correct position (i.e.
facing directly across the staircase).
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Figure 8 Figure 9

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