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EOX ELEVATOR OWNER’S GUIDE
Be certain your equipment is protected by a warranty plan, extended warranty or a service program.
The electronic and mechanical components in an elevator system are expensive and just one uncovered
malfunction could be very costly. In addition, liability exposure exists when equipment is not properly
maintained.
Make sure that the elevator smoke detectors are operating properly. Otherwise, they could cause the
elevator(s) to trigger emergency recall. This could result in the elevator(s) being unnecessarily removed
from service, or worse, not cause the elevator to properly go on emergency recall when needed.
Do not overload the elevator beyond its rated capacity. Overloading the unit will cause a fault in the system,
which will result in a shutdown, and likely trap the passengers inside.
In a power failure
call. The building owner is responsible for the main power source and related fuses.
To avoid jeopardizing your warranty, never allow unauthorized personnel to perform service, repair or
modify your elevator.
Protect your elevator against vandalism, misuse and abuse.
Clean your elevator interiors according to manufacturers’ guidelines. Some tips for cleaning the Cab
Finishes are included in this manual.
After placing a trouble call, refrain from cycling the mainline disconnect, as it may clear important
diagnostic information.
COST SAVING TIPS