ThyssenKrupp Accessibility 1000921, 1000918, 1000912, 1000915 User Manual

Flow2 stairlift
User Manual
A ThyssenKrupp
Elevator company
ThyssenKrupp Accessibility
TK
Flow2 stairlift
User Manual
READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE
STAIRLIFT
PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE CHAPTER ‘SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS’
KEEP THIS MANUAL IN THE VICINITY OF THE STAIRLIFT SO
THAT YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE THE INFORMATION YOU NEED
AVAILABLE
Compliance statement FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Warning (part 15.21)
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This in particular is applicable for the antenna which
has been delivered with the Receiver
© 2007 ThyssenKrupp Accessibility B.V.
All rights reserved.
Nothing in this document may be reproduced and/or published by means of printing, photocopy, microfilm or any other means whatsoever without the prior written permission
of ThyssenKrupp Accessibility B.V.
Flow2 stairlift
Table of contents
Foreword 3
Safety instructions 6
1. Introduction 9
1.1 General description 9
1.2 Stairlift components 10
2. Controls 11
2.1 Controls 11
2.1.1 Call and park units 12
2.1.2 Control unit in armrest 13
2.1.3 Main switch 13
2.1.4 Optional attendant control unit 15
2.2 Using the stairlift 15
2.2.1 Charging contacts 16
2.2.2 Folding out the seat and sitting down 16
2.2.3 Optional: manual or automatic swivel seat 18
2.2.4 Traveling in the stairlift 20
2.2.5 Standing up and folding up the seat 22
2.2.6 Using the call and park units 24
3. Recognizing and resolving signals 25
3.1 Signals during normal operation of the stairlift 25
3.2 Signals on the motor cover 25
3.3 Warning signals while operating the stairlift 26
A ThyssenKrupp
Elevator company
ThyssenKrupp Accessibility
TK
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Flow2 stairlift
Table of contents
4. Maintenance 27
4.1 Cleaning 27
4.2 Replacing the batteries 27
4.3 Preventive maintenance 28
4.4 Technical data 29
5. Contact 30
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Flow2 stairlift
Foreword
Congratulations!
You have chosen a ThyssenKrupp Accessibility stairlift. A modern, user­friendly and safe product that will give you years of pleasure. We will do
everything to justify the condence that you have placed in us. In order to make the best possible use of the stairlift, it is extremely important that you
read this user manual carefully before you actually use the stairlift.
This manual
The instructions in this user manual are intended for you, the user of the Flow2 stairlift. The instructions contain all the information needed for a correct and safe use of the stairlift. All sections and subsections are
numbered. The page number is shown at the bottom of each page. In this
manual, the terms “left”, “right”, “front” and “rear” are used to identify
specic parts of the lift. The reference point for this is always your position
as user, sitting on the stairlift.
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Flow2 stairlift
Foreword
Symbols
The following symbols are used in this manual:
NOTE
Tips and advice to make it easier to carry out the associated action.
CAUTION
Subjects and actions for which extra attention and/or caution
is required.
WARNING
Actions that could result in damage to the lift, the surrounding or the environment if they are not carried out with care.
Service & technical support
To ensure that your stairlift works correctly and safely, it is important that the stairlift is inspected and maintained on a regular basis. We advise you to take out a service contract so that the optimal working of your stairlift is always guaranteed. You can contact your supplier for this (see Chapter 5).
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Stairlifts and the environment
Batteries
The stairlift contains two batteries, each 12 V (7 Ah), to provide the motor with power. These batteries may only be replaced by authorized maintenance technicians. There are also 'C' cell batteries in the call and park units and the armrest control. You may replace these batteries yourself (see Chapter 4).
Do not dispose of old batteries with domestic refuse, but hand
them in when you buy the new batteries. If this is not possible, contact your local municipality to nd out where you can hand in
the used batteries.
Disposal of the stairlift
Stairlifts that are no longer used can generally, after
consultation with the dealer, be taken back. If this is not possible, nd out from your local government administration
what the possibilities are for return, re-use or environmentally­friendly disposal of the materials.
Flow2 stairlift
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Flow2 stairlift
Safety instructions
Safety instructions
General
Your Flow2 stairlift has been designed for maximum user-friendliness in
domestic households. To ensure that the stairlift is operated correctly, it is important that every user is aware of the instructions in this user manual. You, as end user of the stairlift, are always completely responsible for compliance with local safety requirements and directives.
ThyssenKrupp Accessibility is therefore not responsible for damage or injury caused by failure to correctly observe the safety requirements and directives as described in the user manual, of improper use during the use or maintenance of the stairlift.
Warning stickers on the stairlift
The warning stickers on the Flow2 stairlift are an important part of our safety measures. The stickers may therefore not be covered or removed and
must always be visible and legible. If the warning stickers are unreadable
or damaged, they must be replaced immediately. You can contact your supplier for this (see Chapter 5).
Users
- Only adults who are aware of the contents of this user manual may use the stairlift.
- Under-aged and mentally disadvantaged persons may only use the stairlift under supervision.
- Never exceed the maximum permissible weight (125 kg).
- The stairlift is exclusively intended for the transportation of one person per journey.
- Never use the stairlift for transporting animals or goods.
- Never change the sequence of the actions to be performed.
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- Keep children away from the stairlift; do not allow them to play with the stairlift.
Use
- Before use, inspect both the stairway and the stairlift. Only use the stairlift if the stairway and rail are completely free of any obstacles.
- Practice using the stairlift until you have completely mastered all the actions.
- Be careful of loose clothing (scarves, belts, jackets, wide skirts, etc.). Ensure that they cannot become trapped in the moving parts of the stairlift.
- Never stand on the stairlift and always use the safety belt supplied.
- While moving, keep sitting upright and do not lean forwards, backwards or to the side. Do not make any unnecessary movements, such as rocking.
Flow2 stairlift
- While moving, keep your hands on the armrests and your feet on the footplate. Do not allow your hands and feet to dangle outside the stairlift.
- Do not force the parts of the stairlift open or closed. Do not try to physically force the stairlift to start moving.
- Never use the stairlift if there is a re or in the vicinity of an explosion hazard.
- Report unusual noises and vibration to your dealer immediately.
- Protect the stairlift from water and moisture. Never spray or squirt the stairlift with water.
- Keep the armrest control and the call and park unit free of dirt and grease.
- Remove the joysticks as necessary from the controls when the stairlift is not in use and keep them in a safe place.
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Flow2 stairlift
Safety instructions
- Never remove the main plug from the wall socket because the batteries will then not be charged.
Technical specications
The technical specications specied in §4.4 may not be changed.
Maintenance
Never carry out maintenance work yourself. Modications to or replacement
of the stairlift may only be carried out by authorised service engineers.
Only carry out maintenance when it is specied in this user manual.
WARNING
Never remove the main plug from the wall socket because the batteries will then not be charged.
Do not remove any signs or labels that should be afxed to
the lift.
- For N.America it is required to carry out regular inspections and tests to Standard A18.1.10.
- To comply with these requirements please contact your supplier/ installation engineer (see §5 for details).
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