Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................... 1
Description of Features ............................................................ 2
Typical Components................................................................. 3
Operating Instructions
-Landing Controls .................................................................. 4
-Car Controls ......................................................................... 4
-Manual Lowering Device .................................................... 5
-Hoistway Door Interlocks.................................................... 6
-Slack Cable Safety Device ................................................. 6
-Emergency Stop Button...................................................... 6
Maintenance ............................................................................. 7
Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 8
General Specifications .............................................................. 8
Limited Warranty Policy............................................................ 9
5IM1298-291
It is important that this entire manual be read and
understood prior to attempting operation of equipment.
Also, please observe all cautions and warnings!
IMPORTANT
The Serial Number of your
WINDSOR® Residential Elevator is:
This serial number contains important information
about your elevator. This number may be needed if the
elevator requires replacement parts. Please keep it handy.
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INTRODUCTION
The WINDSOR® Residential Elevator is designed for residences
where space is at a premium and larger elevators are not practical. This elevator
does not require a machine room or pit and requires only a 7'-8" overhead
clearance. The dual cable drum dive unit is located on top of the guide rails. It
has a 32" x 48" car with a sliding scissors gate. The lifting capacity is 500 lbs.
and travel is limited to 16' and 2 stops.
Your elevator has been manufactured with the same precision and care
that has been a tradition for decades. You can be proud of the fact that you join
thousands of others who have turned to Access Industries for the ideal solution
to their accessibility problems.
As you will soon discover, your elevator is easy to operate and has been
designed for years of dependable and trouble-free operation. However, as with
all electrical and mechanical equipment, proper operation and periodic maintenance is required.
This manual has been prepared to provide clear, concise operating and
maintenance instructions. We urge you to read and adhere to the important
guidelines provided in this manual before you attempt to operate your elevator.
Please remember . . . If you require service, only an authorized Access
Industries' dealer has the factory trained technicians with the required tools and
genuine replacement parts needed to properly repair your elevator. They are
committed to providing quality service
. . . . .
Dealer Information
Name: ___________________________________
Address: _________________________________
_________________________________
Telephone No. _____________________________
If you have questions concerning the operation or maintenance requirements of your Windsor Residential Elevator, please contact the local
dealer listed above or contact us . . . .
Access Industries, Inc.
4001 East 138th Street
Grandview, MO 64030-2837
816-763-3100
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DESCRIPTION OF FEATURES
Learn the location and function of all features before using your WINDSOR
Elevator. The dealer should explain the features and operating instructions once the elevator is installed. If the dealer did not explain this to you,
please contact them.
Landing Controls: Located near the landing door, used to “call” the car
to that floor. An optional key switch limits use to authorized persons
only. Full operation is explained later.
Car Controls: Located in the car, used to send the elevator to the opposite
floor. An optional key switch limits use to authorized persons only.
Light Switch: Located on top of the car's control panel, it is provided to
switch the car light on and off.
Emergency Stop Button: Located on the car's control panel, it is
provided to stop the car's movement and sound an audible alarm in the
event of an emergency. Full operation is explained later.
Car Top Switch: A run/stop switch is provided on the car top for use
when servicing the elevator.
Pit Switch: A run/stop switch is provided in the hoistway at the lower
landing for use when servicing the elevator.
Telephone Jack: A telephone jack is provided inside the car. A
telephone must be acquired locally.
Scissors Car Gate: Gate manually slides open and closed. The gate
includes sensor switches that will not allow the elevator to run when the
gate is not fully closed or if the gate encounters an obstruction during
travel.
Manual Lowering Device: A handwheel is provided to manually move
the car in the event of a power failure. Full operation is explained later.
Hoistway Door Interlocks: Electric strike interlocks are provided at
both hoistway doors to prevent the door from being opened when the car
is not in proper landing position. Full operation is explained later.
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