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Weight Capacity | 350 lbs (159 kg) |
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Drive Type | Rack and pinion |
Speed | 20 ft/min (0.1 m/s) |
Footrest Type | Folding footrest |
Rail Length | Customized to fit staircase |
Safety Features | Seat belt, obstruction sensors |
Seat Type | Padded seat |
Battery Life | Operates through power outages |
Ensures only authorized dealers install/service, emphasizing safety and liability.
Owners are responsible for ensuring regular service and inspections occur on time.
Ensures the dealer provides warranty documentation and labor warranty details.
Read this manual carefully before using the SL-1000 Stairlift for safe operation.
Adhere strictly to instructions and keep clear of moving parts to prevent accidents.
Follow instructions on equipment labels and replace damaged labels immediately.
Ensure that only qualified personnel perform maintenance on the stairlift.
Details the ON/OFF switch, Key switch, and Diagnostic display on the stairlift carriage.
Explains the use of the remote control unit for stairlift movement.
Describes swivel seat, adjustable arms, seat height adjustment, and folding features.
Details safety features like sensors, limit switches, emergency stop, and overspeed brake.
Edge and underpan sensors stop the unit if an obstruction is encountered.
Includes limit switches and a safety switch for the swivel seat.
An optional button on the left arm that stops the unit immediately when pressed.
An optional brake that stops the lift if downward speed is exceeded.
Steps to ensure the stairway is clear, key is inserted, and seat is locked before operation.
Instructions on using remote controls and rocker switch for stairlift movement and stopping.
Troubleshooting common issues like the stairlift not operating or emitting beeps.
Checks for common reasons why the stairlift might not operate, including visual checks and diagnostic codes.
Identifies a beeping sound as an indicator that the stairlift is not charging.
Indicates low battery charge when the stairlift stops at ends and won't restart.
Table listing diagnostic codes, their status/fault, and recommended corrective actions.
Continues the reference table for diagnostic codes and their recommended corrective actions.
Outlines maintenance checks to be performed by the owner and by a technician.
Monthly checks for the owner, including seat lock, sensors, and emergency stop button.
Six-month checks for technicians, including limit switches, overspeed brake, and lubrication.