Atlas 600 User Manual

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Please keep this in a safe place for future reference
User Guide
Your
Stairlift
ATLAS 600
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Welcome to your user guide
User guide contents
stairlift is a device to transport a seated person up and down the stairs safely.
is important to us that our stairlifts always help you travel up and down the stairs in
Safety information
Getting to know your stairlift
Wall controls
Operating
Cleaning and Technical
Troubleshooting
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Firstly, thank you for choosing Atlas to provide you with your new stairlift.
To help you get the most from your new stairlift, please take a few minutes to read this guide. Then, please keep this guide in a safe place in case you need to check any details in the future. If you feel unsure about any aspect of your stairlift, please do not hesitate to get in touch with your stairlift supplier, whose details can be found on the back cover.
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Safety information
DO NOT use the stairlift unless an Atlas technician has demonstrated how to use the stairlift.
DO NOT allow children or people with mental impairment to use the stairlift unsupervised.
DO NOT allow children to play on the stairlift.
DO NOT use the stairlift to carry animals.
DO NOT use the stairlift in a standing position.
DO NOT allow liquids of any kind to come into contact with any parts of the stairlift.
DO NOT use the stairlift in the event of a re. It is not designed for use in a re and is not a means of re escape.
DO NOT exceed the maximum weight limit. Only one person to use the stairlift at any time. Maximum weight is 350lbs.
DO NOT allow any type of object to dangle into, or become trapped in, the mechanism or moving parts of the stairlift, e.g. long clothing, scarves, belts or small foreign objects such as coins, pen lids, hair clips etc.
DO NOT swivel the seat until the stairlift has come to a stop.
At the top of the stairs DO NOT remove the seat belt or get up from the seat until it has fully swiveled.
DO NOT cover or remove the labels on the stairlift. They contain important i
nformation and safety advice.
DO NOT use any solvent cleaners, bleaches, abrasives, synthetic detergents, wax silicone polishes or aerosol sprays to clean any part of the stairlift or rail.
DO NOT attempt to maintain the stairlift yourself or dismantle or modify it in any way. Such actions will invalidate the product warranty and will not be covered or repaired by Atlas.
DO NOT dispose of any part of this product as part of your normal household waste. Contact Atlas for information about recycling and disposal of your stairlift.
Stairlift safety information
A stairlift is a device to transport a seated person up and down the stairs safely. It is important to us that our stairlifts always help you travel up and down the stairs in the safest possible way. With this in mind, we recommend our stairlifts are serviced every year by an Atlas-trained service technician.
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Getting to know your stairlift
This guide is for both Starla and Siena stairlifts. The rest of the pictures in the guide are of the Siena, but the instructions are the same for both.
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Power outlet
Leave the battery charger plugged in so that the batteries in your stairlift are always charged.
Safety key and safety switch
For your stairlift to work, the safety key must be inserted and turned to the ON position.
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rmrest switch and light
The armrest light only comes on when the safety key is inserted and switched ON. To turn your stairlift ON, press down the I symbol on the armrest switch. Press down the O to turn it OFF.
Footrest fold button Raises or lowers the footrest.
Battery charger
Located near the outlet, this unit charges your stairlift batteries. The batteries typically last three to five years and any problems will be identified by Atlas during annual servicing.
Getting to know your stairlift
Safety edges
Located around the footrest and lower part of your chair. They stop your stairlift if they come into contact with any obstacles that might get trapped while your stairlift is being used.
Arm control
To move your stairlift, press the control on the end of the armrest in the direction you want to go. Your stairlift will start moving after a slight delay.
Swivel seat levers
Located on either side of the seat. Lift a swivel lever to swivel the seat to make it easier to get on and off.
Seatbelt
Provides security when your stairlift is moving.
Wall controls
Located at the top and bottom of your staircase. Used to call your stairlift if it’s at the opposite end of the staircase to you.
User display panel
Located on the side of the stairlift, it allows you to see the status of your stairlift for easier troubleshooting.
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Getting to know your stairlift
IMPORTANT: Remove the
safety key if you want to stop others from using the stairlift
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ill show how much power is left in the batteries.
TATING Batteries OK
Wall controls
all controls
WARNING! Ensure all areas are clear before calling the
stairlift by wall control.
You have two wall controls, one at the top of the staircase and one at the bottom.
Use them to call your stairlift to you.
The wall controls will ONLY work if all power switches are ON and the safety key is inserted and in the ON position.
Wall control
Holster
Calling your stairlift
Calling your stairlift UP stairs: Press and hold the button.
Calling your stairlift DOWN stairs: Press and hold the button.
If you release the or buttons when the stairlift is moving it will stop and will not start again for a few seconds. Wait, then press the button again to call.
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Battery power indicator lights
When you press the or buttons, the display will show how much power is left in the batteries. With average use, they last about 12 months.
Lights ROTATING Batteries OK
Lights ON constantly Batteries LOW on power
Replace batteries as soon as possible
NO light Batteries have NO power
Replace batteries now
Wall controls
Your stairlift wall controls
Replacing the batteries
• Remove the remote control from the wall holster.
• Slide off the battery cover.
• Remove the old batteries. Insert three new batteries the correct way as shown.
• Slide the battery cover back on and replace the remote control back into the wall holster.
Batteries required:
3 x AA batteries for each remote control.
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Operating
The stairlift will ONLY work when the power switch is ON and the safety key is inserted
Lower the seat and armrests
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Turn off the stairlift
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The downside arm must be lowered or down for the stairlift to work.
WARNING! Place your feet well back on footrest when seated. Never allow them to dangle off the footrest. Keep your elbows tucked in when the stairlift is moving, to avoid personal injury.
WARNING! While moving, keep sitting upright and do not lean forwards, backwards or to the side. Do not make any unnecessary movements, such as rocking.
Press down the O symbol on the armrest before sitting on the stairlift
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Operating your stairlift
Operating
IMPORTANT:
If the optional immobilizer seat belt is fitted, your stairlift will not start until you have secured the seat belt correctly.
Sit on the seat
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Put your seatbelt on by pulling it across your lap and clicking it into the holder on the opposite armrest.
Lower the footrest
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Press and release the footrest fold button (on the tip of one of the armrests) to raise or lower the footrest. This can be done before or after you sit in the chair. The footrest should be lowered to ride up or down the stairs.
Turn th e stairlift ON
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Press down the I symbol on the armrest switch.
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Operating
Arm control
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Move and hold the arm control in the direction you want to go. To s to p at a ny po in t re le as e i t.
Getting off the seat
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At the top of the stairs swivel the seat by lifting the levers on either side of the seat. Or continue to hold the arm control if you have the powered swivel seat option.
Turn ar mrest s wi tch OFF.
Unfasten seat belt by pressing lever towards armrest.
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Your stairlift will start to move after a slight delay. This is a safety feature.
WARNING! DO NOT get off until the seat is swivelled and armrest switch is off.
Folding the chair away
Raise both armrests and the footrest, then swivel the seat back to it’s travelling position using either the manual swivel levers or, if you have a powered swivel, the wall controls.
WARNING! Do fold up the seat, footrest and armrest when the stairlift is not in use. This will reduce tripping hazards and prevents blocking of exits.
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our stairlift may be fitted with a retractable rail that will automatically
o use the retractable rail
ress and hold the ‘up’ arrow on the
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Operating
Operating your stairlift
Using the retractable rail (optional)
Your stairlift may be fitted with a retractable rail that will automatically raise so the rail does not obstruct any doorways or passageways.
To use the retractable rail
The retractable rail will automatically move when you are travelling on the stairlift.
Please note that a light will flash and you will hear a series of beeps to warn you and others that the retractable rail is moving.
When you are at the bottom of the stairs, you will need to move the stairlift back up the stairs so that the retractable rail does not obstruct any doorway or passageways. This will also make sure that the stairlift is on charge.
Press and hold the ‘up’ arrow on the remote calling control until the retractable rail is fully raised.
Please note that if you leave the stairlift at the bottom of the stairs, it will start to beep. This is to warn you that your stairlift may cause an obstruction and that it is not on charge.
WARNING! Make sure the area around the retractable rail is clear before moving the stairlift.
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Technical
Cleaning
roubleshooting
WARNING! DO NOT
use any solvents, cleaners, bleaches, abrasives, synthetic detergents, wax silicone polishes or aerosol spays without checking with Atlas first.
Before cleaning any part of
your stairlift make sure that it is turned
off and the safety key is removed.
Use a clean, damp cloth to remove any dust or dirt from the upholstery and rail. If there are any aspects of cleaning your stairlift that you are unsure about, contact Atlas directly.
WARNING! DO NOT dispose of any part of this product, or its batteries, as part of your normal household waste.
For more
information about recycling and disposal of your
stairlift and its components, please contact your Atlas.
Maximum angle of installation
Load of one person at a maximum weight
Maximum sound emissions
Battery charger input
Output to stairlift
Up to 52° (depending on local codes)
350lbs
70dB
100-240VAC - 50/60Hz
24V DC 750mA
1) turn the armrest switch to the off
2) move and hold the arm control in
econds the stairlift will start. If not,
en call your Stannah stairlift supplier.
ee back page of this user guide for
epeat steps 1 and 2 until you reach
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Troubleshooting
Cleaning & troubleshooting
The armrest light is off
• Check that power switch is ON and that the safety key is inserted.
• Check that the seat is swivelled back to its travelling position and that the swivel levers are fully released. The stairlift will not move unless it is in this position.
The armrest light is on
• Check whether there is anything obstructing the safety edges – If there is, the stairlift can be moved in the opposite direction to allow you to remove the obstruction. You can then continue to travel up or down the stairs.
It is unlikely that you will experience a problem with your stairlift. If you do, please use the following checklist. If it doesn’t help you to solve the problem, contact Atlas. See back page of this user guide for contact details.
Stairlift will not move
If your Stairlift still does not move
(1) turn the armrest switch to the off
position, then back on.
(2) move and hold the arm control in
the direction of travel – after a few seconds the stairlift will start. If not, call Atlas. See back page of this user guide for contact details.
If the stairlift stops during the above, repeat steps 1 and 2 until you reach the bottom of the stairs.
If steps 1 and 2 do not work, then alert another person in the home and ask them to contact Atlas.
If you are home alone when using your stairlift, we strongly recommend carrying a phone, or some other communication device, so you can alert others if you need help getting off the stairlift.
As a last resort, swivel the chair towards the top of the stairs, undo seatbelt and exit up the stairs. Then call
Atlas immediately.
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Troubleshooting
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If your stairlift stops at the end of the rail and the power light on the armrest goes off, use the diagnostic chart on page 15. If the checklist does not help you to please
solve the problem, please follow the instructions below. If in any
doubt, contact Atlas for help. Details are on the back page.
Operating the emergency drive
Open access door to reveal emergency stairlift controls. Press the top button to switch it to emergency mode. Press control to drive the stairlift in chosen direction. Once finished, press the top button again to switch it back to normal operation mode.
Optional retractable rail does not work
Please call your stairlift supplier. If the bottom section of rail is causing an obstruction, you can raise the rail manually by lifting the underside of the rail.
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Troubleshooting
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If your stairlift still doesn’t work, compare the code shown in the window on the side of the carriage (below the seat) with the chart below If it doesn’t help you to solve the problem, contact Atlas. See back page of this user guide for contact details.
Charging / battery fault.
No faults found.
Obstruction detected around the footrest / carriage.
Power key is not in correctly or on/ off switch is in the ‘off’ position.
The downside armrest is not lowered.
Immobilizer seatbelt is not on correctly (optional)
Seat is not in its travelling position.
Service Technician required.
Check that the battery charger is plugged in. Check that there has not been a power outage. If the problem persists, call Atlas immediately.
Call Atlas.
Check whether there is anything obstructing the safety edges. If there is, the stairlift is still on and can be moved in the opposite direction to allow you to remove the obstruction. You can then continue to go up or down the stairs.
Check power key is in correctly and on/off switch is in the ‘on’ position ­see item 2 on page 5.
Ensure that the downside armrest is fully lowered.
If you have an immobilizer seatbelt fitted then ensure that it is clicked into place - see page 9.
Swivel seat back to its travelling position - see page 10.
Call Atlas.
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Contact Details
CANADA
3175 boulevard Choquette, St-Hyacinthe, Qc, J1S 7Z8
www.atlasacces.com
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