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1. HOMELIFT VM TUV RANGE USER MANUAL CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION 4 2 SAFETY NOTE 5 Did SAVE VV OU 1174 OAC EE aensens 5 2 2 Sketch of typical Installation Arrangement memn 6 3 LIMITED WARRANTY 7 4 LIFT FEATURES 8 Tube NN 8 AAN ONPE EEE EET 8 TN ENE 8 RE Te gi gt 7 EE SN 8 4 3 2 Car Sensitive Safety Edges rrrnnrrnnnvrrrrrsnnvrnrnenvnrsrrnnveversnnnrenn 8 4 3 3 Under Lift Platform Sensitive Surface rnnnrnnnnrnrsnnnrrenennnrene 8 4 3 4 Hold to RUM CONtrolsuuqasammumarsmnansuekism tsusnsi dd 8 TE MMM M teat E i E 8 Ado a u 9 46 Electrical Features EE 9 4 7 Emergency Features cccccccccsscsssssscesceecceccccesssnsessenceeceesceaaaesssesceeces 9 4 7 1 Battery Back Up Features c ce cccssseceecssseeceseseseeeesseeeeeseaees 9 4 7 2 Emergency Lowering by Lift User 0 reenee 9 4 7 3 Emergency Lowering at Pump Unit mmemeeeeenenenna 9 4 7 4 Hydraulic Pipe Failure pas viks sonexeescscaieasecepsusianvaresdersnavedscceusiers 9 A PUPS CNE on EE 9 BEST es aa RE 10 4 9 1 Door Closing Str inusavvvvsaessa seer 10 4 9 2 Grab nde vr 10 TENNE 10 4 9 4 In car Seating resrenvaneanvnvevevnnsnnrnrsrsnnsnssnsnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnveneneses 10 4 9 5 Lap 51120 esunsun ia i ERR kui 10 4 9 6 Radio 0 01445 sesira mme 10 149 er 10 4 9 8 PUTO MO MINE Ae i 10 4 9 9 Auto door Closing ivcinsievscvsa vad verasadnvevasseenntvacestvvesdanv
2. Release Key is never left in the lock access hole To guard against this the key is fitted with an integral spring It is recommended that the key is stored opposite the control console as shown in Fig 6 2 Fig 6 21 Door Release Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 EN 6 3 Emergency Lowering Using In Car Controls 2 If your Homelift has been rendered inoperable due to a power failure it can be A lowered using the emergency lowering button inside the car This can be Q O achieved by following the procedure below EEEL e Ensure the ground floor is clear of any obstructions if you are unsure you may need someone to check for you e When the floor area is clear press and hold the emergency lowering button Figure 6 3 The lift will descend to the ground level and automatically stop You can now vacate the lift car Note All safety devices are still operational 6 4 Manual Emergency Lowering at the Pump Unit This procedure below must be carried out by an authorised person and only used if the procedure given above in 6 3 fails to work Note This procedure will only work if the lift is at least 50mm below the upper level e Ensure both the ground floor area underneath the lift and upper floor level around the lift is kept clear from any children pets or other obstructions e The lift must be under constant surveillance whilst this procedure is carried out e Ensure the electrical supply to the
3. addition to this there are routine check lists and lubrication schedules which includes checks on the following Suspension member checks Safety interlock checks Electrical integrity checks Hydraulic safety valve checks Hydraulic leakage checks e g hoses and fittings etc Lubrication Screws and Nuts as applicable For all enquiries regarding service please contact your service company Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 JEE 8 ROUTINE CARE AND MAINTENANCE To ensure that your Homelift continues to offer reliable service and continues to keep its appearance it is recommended that routine cleaning of the unit is carried out as required The Homelift can be treated as any other normal household appliance Before carrying out any cleaning work it is important that the main supply is switched off to the lift This is located adjacent to the lift e A variety of household cleaners can be used to clean your Homelift but please be sure that you do not use abrasive cleaners of any form and that the cloth used is damp and not soaking wet Please read the cleaning product label before applying to the Homelift e Itis important that the aperture in fill or trap board is not made wet in any way as this may change the strength characteristics of the board and cause a potential hazard A weakened trap board will need to be replaced e Transparent glass panels can be cleaned with a household glass cleaning pro
4. are included as standard on your Homelift These are as follows 4 3 1 Aperture Board Sensitive Surface If during raising or lowering of the lift the aperture board is impeded in any way the lift will STOP immediately This is achieved by the built in safety systems which are integral to the design of the lift 4 3 2 Car Sensitive Safety Edges The upper edges of the lift car sides and top of door are protected by sensitive devices that STOP the lift immediately if any obstruction is detected whilst the lift is travelling upwards 4 3 3 Under Lift Platform Sensitive Surface The underside of the lift has a pressure sensitive surface which is designed to STOP the lift if an obstruction is detected This feature has been incorporated to protect small children in the event that they walk into the lift area during descent This platform will also stop the lift when it s travelling upwards if the platform is pulled down 4 3 4 Hold to Run Controls The lift controls require constant pressure for the lift to travel As soon as pressure is released from the pushbutton the lift will stop All of the above safety devices are integral to the lift and make the Homelift intrinsically safe in any given application 4 4 Finishes The interior and exterior metalwork of your Homelift is coated in a hard wearing powder coat which will provide protection against knocks and daily usage The colour of your lift is pearl grey and th
5. car control panel This option must only be used if the user of the lift is not physically or mentally able to use the in car controls The lift must be supervised at all times when in use 4 9 11 Smoke Alarms Mains powered battery backed smoke alarms are available The smoke alarms are connected to the lift and will call the lift to the upper level if triggered in the event of a fire Please note the lift door must be closed for this to work Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 KEN 4 10 Illuminated In car Controls For ease of identification all control buttons within the car are illuminated Each button controls the function operation of the lift To aid the user in operation the buttons that are illuminated are the only buttons that can be operated at that time The lift unit has in built logic based on its location If for example you are at the upper level the green up arrow will not be illuminated because the only travel options available to you are to either open the door or to go to the lower level The reverse applies if you are at the ground level These features are designed to get you up and running with the minimal amount of training possible li n BEB i A more detailed explanation of operation is given in section 5 Fig 4 10 In Car Control Console 4 11 Wall Mounted Call Stations Call stations are positioned at the upper and ground levels These call stations are used to call the
6. e Powered Door If fitted e Stop Buttons e The Alarm e Manual Door Lock e Integral Lighting 4 7 2 Emergency Lowering by Lift User Should the lift stop due to a power failure an emergency in car lowering button will illuminate This will allow the user to lower the lift to the ground level by simply pressing this button 4 7 3 Emergency Lowering at Pump Unit In extreme cases it may not be possible to lower the lift using the emergency lowering button as mentioned Emergency Lower above Therefore means to dothis is provided in the power pack unit itself See troubleshooting section 6 4 4 7 4 Hydraulic Pipe failure In the unlikely event of an oil pressure pipe failure a safety valve will immediately stop the lift 4 8 Fire Sealing All models incorporate a fire seal which is effective when the car is parked at the first floor level It is recommended that the lift is parked in this designated home position when not in use All fire sealing arrangements are incorporated integrally to the lift and are in accordance with BS 5900 Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 E 4 9 Design Features There are several design features available to help the user operate the lift these include the following Please note that not all are applicable and are dependent on the model and options selected at the point of sale 4 9 1 Door Closing Strap A textured rope type pull cord is fitted to all manual
7. lift is switched off e Open the lid of the Hydraulic pump using the key provided with the lift See Fig 6 4 e Pull the red knob and push the black knob simultaneously as shown See Fig 6 41 and the lift will begin to lower releasing the valve will stop the lift e When the lift has reached the ground level the door can be opened and the user can vacate the lift Fig 6 4 Pump Unit WARNING Safety features will not work when manual emergency lowering is used Safety Note Important before starting any of the procedures mentioned above ensure the area beneath the lift is clear of any obstructions Fig 6 41 Lowering Valves Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 KE Fig 6 3 Emergency Lower Button 7 SERVICING amp INSPECTION When installed your lift would have been commissioned and inspected to ensure safety and reliability The Homelift should give you many years of service as long as regular maintenance is correctly carried out Failure to do this could lead to unreliable or unsafe operation The Homelift is guaranteed for 12 months unless you have purchased an extended warranty at the Same time as purchasing your Homelift Alternatively you may wish to establish a maintenance agreement that will provide for routine servicing for a period of time thereafter The manufacturer recommends the Homelift is checked and serviced every 6 months The lift must be serviced to the BS 5900 schedule in
8. the lights will automatically go out They will illuminate again when the door is operated Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 KEN 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Check the following if the lift will not operate e Open and close the door Ensure it is fully closed and locked e There are no obstructions under the lift e There are no obstructions on top of the aperture trap board e Turn the key switch if fitted Please note there is no specific on or off position e The orange light on the power supply unit is illuminated Refer to Section 6 1 6 1 Electrical Power Failure The orange light on the right hand side of the power supply unit is illuminated when there is mains power to the lift Reference page 7 If the orange light is not illuminated check the following e The lift isolator switch is on and the fuse is ok This should be located near the lift e The main distribution lift circuit breaker and RCD are both switched on In the event of a power failure the lift has a battery back up feature that enables the following features to operate e Lift lights e Lift alarm e Door operation e Descent using the in car emergency lowering button e Lift safety edges Please note the self levelling device will not function refer to note below in the event of mains power failure A Shoot Bolt safety device restricts the distance the lift can creep down when the lift is at the first floor position If the lift is left
9. 0 7104 E 5 2 Calling and entering the Lift the following sequence assumes the lift is parked at the upper level and the key switch if fitted has been turned off and you are at the lower level e Insert key and turn the key switch If fitted on the wall mounted call station See Fig 5 2 e Press and hold the Down Green Arrow direction button e The lift will descend to the lower floor level and automatically stop Opening the Door e For manually operated doors Depress the door safety edge on top of the door and gently pull the door open At this point all the lights in the car will illuminate e For powered doors press and release the Blue door button on the wall mounted call station At this point all the lights in the car will illuminate Notes A powered door can be opened manually by following the manually operated door instructions It will require a small amount of force to disengage the driving mechanism This must be manually re engaged before the power door will operate again WARNING Do not lean on the safety edge without opening the door otherwise the lift will not operate You will need to reset the door by opening and closing the door if you do this Entering the Lift with Seat e Enter the car and use the seat provided Use the lap strap if fitted Option Entering the Lift Wheelchair Model e tis recommended that you reverse the wheelchair into the car wherever possible Closing the Do
10. Berlin Notified Body 0035 The technical documentation required to demonstrate that the product meets the requirements of the above directives has been compiled by the signatory below and is available for inspection at the manufacturers premises by the relevant enforcement authorities The CE mark was first applied at the manufacturers premises in 2009 The products described above comply with the essential requirements of the directives specified Signed Authority Managing Director Date 29 12 2009 Manufacturer Information Model Homelift VM30 VM31 VM36 VM50 VM51 8 VM56 Manufacturer Wessex Lift Co Ltd Address Budds Lane Romsey Hampshire S051 OHA Telephone Number 0044 0 1794 830303 Fax Number 0044 0 1794 512621 E Mail Info wessexlifts co uk Website www wessexlifts co uk Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved Except as expressly provided below no part of this manual which are the original instructions may be reproduced copied transmitted disseminated downloaded or stored in any storage medium for any purpose without the express prior written consent of the manufacturer The manufacturer hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual and of any revision to this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be reviewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual or revision must con
11. atveraanesoaens 10 19 10 In car Re SAN renscnninn m vetest ateism 10 4 9 11 SMOKE Alarms suenie 10 4 10 Illuminated In car Controls rrnnrrnrrrrnnrrrsnrnvnrvnrnevrvnrnnnsnnrensnnnrensssnrvrsnenee 11 4 11 Wall Mounted Call Stations rrrrrrnnnrrnrrrnrnrnnenenrrennnnnnnnesssnnrensnennnrensnenrsn 11 Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 ET 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 12 5 1 Homelift Control Buttons ccccescccsessseecessseceecsseeceseseceecsssseeeeesneeeesees 12 5 2 Calling and entering the Lift 0 0 ec eeccssssseecessseceecssseeceseseeeecesesseeeens 13 5 3 Travelling to the desired flOOr r rrrarnnrrvnnsnnvrrnnnrnvvrnnrnnnvrensnnnvvnsnenvvesnsnene 14 5 4 Changing direction of travel ccccssssccscssssecesessseeceseseeeecssseeseeesseeeseseees 14 55 VC UNE Ee LITE saastast nai aaa EE 14 NVE EE 15 gt VET NNN 15 Ge A eg EEE 15 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING 16 6 1 Electrical Power Failure cccscssscsscssssssescosscssssssececcssssccsscesseneesseseeses sas 16 6 2 Door Opening Fallur uunsnaunasesnunaemndenedrmdndddes sdnskne 17 6 3 Emergency Lowering Using in car controls 18 6 4 Emergency Lowering At pump Unit rnnronnnrrnnrvrrrnravrnnnnrrnennvensnnrenenenee 18 7 SERVICING amp INSPECTION 19 8 ROUTINE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 20 9 EMERGENCY BREAKDOWN SERVICE 21 10 CHANGE OF USE 22 11 APPENDICIES amp QUICK START GUIDE 23 APPENDIX A Calling the lift step by step guide rrrnrrrrrrrrrn
12. ce Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 EE 3 LIMITED WARRANTY This product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year unless an extended warranty has been purchased from the initial date of installation Within this period the manufacturer will at its discretion repair or replace any components that fail in normal use This warranty does not cover failure due to abuse misuse accidental or unauthorised alterations or repairs Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 E 4 LIFT FEATURES The lift can be configured to include a variety of options to suit your requirements the following section details the features that are available for this product and gives a brief overview into their function and operation Please note some of the options may not be installed on your lift 4 1 Audible Alarm Fitted as standard on all Homelifts this feature provides a means of raising attention in the unlikely event of a breakdown and or when the user could be trapped inside the lift car The alarm is mounted in the car on the control console See section 5 for more details Alarm Button 4 2 Vision Panels The lift car has vision panels as standard in the sides and door This gives an airy feel to the lift and reduces the amount of light loss when using the lift All vision panels are manufactured from toughened safety glass 4 3 Safety Devices There are several safety features that
13. d releasing the B ue door button and gently pushing the door open e Or by pressing the door safety edge down and gently pushing the door open Opening the Door Powered Option als e Press and release the B ue door button and the door will open automatically Move forward and exit the lift Close the door either manually or by pressing and releasing the B ue door button on the wall mounted call station Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 5 6 After Use When the lift is not in use it is recommended the lift is parked at the first floor level This ensures the fire seal is maintained between the lower and upper level To do this press and hold the up direction Green Arrow from the wall mounted call station The lift will y travel upwards and stop automatically at the upper level When the lift has stopped at the upper level turn the key switch if fitted to prevent unauthorised use 5 7 Use of the alarm In the event of an emergency and if assistance is required press and hold the alarm button Please note this will only alert someone within hearing distance of the lift 5 8 Courtesy Lights The lift car is fitted with courtesy lights which will illuminate in the following Situations e When the door safety edge is pressed e By pressing and releasing the In Car Light push button see Fig 5 1 e When the Blue door button is used After calling the lift and within a set period
14. doors as standard to allow the door to be closed easily from within the lift 4 9 2 Grab Handles With front or side mounted positions available these handles allow the user points on which to ease themselves into the lift car 4 9 3 In car Lighting Internal illumination of the lift car is provided which automatically switches off when the lift is not in use The lighting is operational via battery back up in the event of a power failure This is fitted as standard 4 9 4 In car Seating An in car seat option is available Maximum rated load of the seat is 150kg The seat can fold up neatly away by simply lifting the front edge of the seat up until it is in the vertical position 4 9 5 Lap Strap Where in car seating is selected a lap strap with quick release buckle can be offered to suit 4 9 6 Radio Control A radio controlled option is available to control some functions of the lift 4 9 7 Telephone An in car telephone option is available 4 9 8 Autohoming An autohoming option is available This will automatically send the lift to the upper level after a set period of time when the door is in the closed position Homed position 4 9 9 Auto door Closing An auto door closing option is available This will automatically close the lift door after a set period of time 4 9 10 In car Key switch An in car key switch option is available This will disable the up down and stop button on the in
15. duct Do not use abrasive cleaners and again please read the product label before applying to the Homelift Important safety note Do not under any circumstance paint the lift or the guide tracks as this could seriously impede the sliding mechanism and therefore the running of the lift Additionally any such action will render the warranty void Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 KEN 9 EMERGENCY BREAKDOWN SERVICE For information on breakdown cover and servicing please contact your service company Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 EU 10 CHANGE OF USE During the useable life of the Homelift it may be possible that circumstances change and hence the function of the lift may not be suitable to the new situation Examples of this are e Achange of type and weight of wheelchair e Achange in the user s ability e Achange in user e An installation at another site e A change in duty cycle number of journeys per hour Any such changes to the use of the lift must be discussed with your service provider who will be best able to advise whether any alterations to the installation will be required Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 G APPENDICES amp QUICK START GUIDE Note The following appendices are designed to be a step by step guide and can be removed from this manual if required The pages can be laminated and placed at the upper and lower locations for reference purposes Homeli
16. for a long period of time with no mains power it will stop on the shoot bolt and can NOT be lowered by either the battery backed emergency lowering or the manual emergency lowering The lift can only be re used when the mains power returns The lift is fitted with a self levelling device When the lift is left at the upper level it will gradually creep down a maximum of 25mm the lift will then automatically re level to the upper level If the lift creeps up when at the upper level it will automatically re level down to the upper level Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 KEN 6 2 Door Opening Failure Both manual and powered doors can be opened from the inside or outside of the lift car by using the door release key supplied with the lift See Figure 6 2 For safety reasons it is recommended that the door release key should be used by someone stood externally from the lift It should NEVER be used from inside the lift car if the lift car is not parked at N the landing level N gr To open the door use the following procedure e Ensure that the lift is either positioned at the ground floor or the upper landing level e Place the key in the bottom of the slot in the door panel and gently push and lift up as in Fig 6 21 Fig 6 2 Door Release Key Opposite e Gently push or pull the door open whilst holding the key In Car Call Station Safety Note In the interests of Health amp Safety please ensure that the Door
17. ft VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 Appendix A Calling the Lift amp travelling up with lift at upper floor level and user at ground floor level step by step guide 1 If the controls are not working check the key switch is on if fitted See Figure 1 Note The ON position will change as both upper and lower call stations can be turned on amp off 1 2 Press amp hold the Green down direction arrow button 3 Allow the lift to descend and stop at the lower floor level 4 Press amp release the B ue door button Note For a manual door press down the safety edge amp pull the door open i 5 Enter the lift by reversing your wheelchair into the car or use the seat if fitted Figure 3 Pwr es es Be ee eB eB eB Pe eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB Be eB eB eB eB eB eB eB ee ee Ee Se 6 Press amp release the B ue door button to close the door Pull close if manual door 7 Press amp hold the Green up direction arrow button on the control console Figure 4 8 The lift will now travel to the upper floor level and stop 9 When the lift has stopped press and release the Blue door button Push open if manual door 10 Exit the lift and close the door by pressing the Blue door button p e Push close if manual door Figure 1 Wall Mounted Call Station Figure 2 Manually Open the Door Fi
18. gure 4 In car Control Console Appendix B Calling the Lift amp travelling down with lift at lower floor level and user at upper floor level step by step guide 1 If the controls are not working check the key switch is on if fitted See Figure 1 Note The ON position will change as both upper and lower call stations can be turned on amp off 2 Press amp hold the Green Up direction arrow Button 3 Wait for the lift to rise to the Upper floor level and stop 2007 4 Press amp release the Blue door button Push open if manual door r7 5 Enter the lift by reversing your wheelchair into the car or use the seat if fitted Figure 3 po wt ww B Be eB Be eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB eB ee SE 6 Press amp release the B ue door button to close the door Pull close if manual door i 7 Press amp hold the Green down direction arrow button on the control console Figure 4 8 The lift will now travel to the lower floor level and stop 9 When the lift has stopped press and release the Blue door button Push open if a manual door 10 Exit the lift and close the door by pressing the Blue door button SENER SEE Push close if manual door Figure 1 Wall Mounted Call Station Figure 3 Entering Exiting the Ca
19. is is complemented by lavender coloured ABS panels which are fitted to the rear and sides within the car The floor is coated with an anti slip finish which will aid traction of wheel chairs and provide a hardwearing surface It can be easily cleaned with a stiff brush if required Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 4 5 Door The door can be either powered Optional or manual Standard depending upon the options you have selected The lift will only function if the door is properly closed and interlocked It cannot be opened between floors except in an emergency A powered door will open or close automatically when the blue door button is pressed and stop in the open or closed position A manual door has to be physically pushed open or closed after pressing the blue door button or pressing the door safety edge down 4 6 Electrical Features The lift operates on a dedicated 240 Volt supply that is protected by an RCD The supply voltage is transformed to provide all control buttons with a low voltage 24V DC supply 4 7 Emergency Features The Homelift contains several facilities for dealing with emergency situations which may be caused by external influences such as power failure etc These are as follows 4 7 1 Battery Back up Features In the event of an electricity supply failure power cut the following lift functions will continue to be in operation e Emergency Lowering Button e All Safety Devices
20. kept clear of the lift prior and during travel Obstacles must not be placed on the aperture board or beneath the car IMPORTANT Keep all parts of your body inside the lift at all times and do not lean out of lift Please remain seated whilst travelling in the lift 2 1 SAFE WORKING LOAD The MAXIMUM safe working load of the lift is 250kg Never exceed this capacity The lift must never be used for anything other than the intended use It must never be used for transporting furniture or any other type of goods The safe working load of the aperture trap board is 250kg Never place furniture ladders or any permanent loads on top of the trap board It must be kept clear at all times The seat has a safe working load of 150kg Option Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 KEN 2 2 HOMELIFT Sketch of Typical Installation Ceiling Wall mounted call Station Power Supply Unit Orange Light on the right hand side indicates mains power to the lift Lift Isolator Switch May be fitted at the lower level Safety Sensitive Aperture Trap Board Keep clear at all times p A wl pe __ il E _ Z poe Fr Se pa a mill a ar IME m ui ll Mid Floor SS A i a ert per AE ui Wall mounted call Safety Sensitive Station Power pack Can be fitted externally Note Arrangement is subject to change without noti
21. lift or send it to a parked position when the lift is not in use and to operate the powered door Powered door is optional A two way personal key switching facility can be provided if required This prevents the up and down pushbuttons from operating the lift Shown in Figure 4 11 below Please note there is no specific on or off position for the key 3 Fig 4 11 Wall Mounted Call Station Key Switch and Power Door Option Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 EN 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 1 Homelift Control Buttons The diagrams below are typical arrangements for the layout of the in car controls and wall mounted call station for your Homelift It is recommended that you study the diagrams to make yourself familiar with each of the controls The design of your Homelift is intended to be straightforward in terms of its operation Alarm Button In Car Light Button Emergency Lowering Door Button una Down Direction Button Stop Button Up Direction Button Note 1 up and down buttons may be reversed depending on which side the In Car Fig 5 1 Layout In Car Control Buttons Control Console is mounted Up Direction Button 3 JE a ae kiili Down Direction Button Powered Door Open Close Button Optional Key Switch Optional Fig 5 2 Wall Mounted Call Station Buttons Homelift VM T V User Manual VM0
22. or Manually e The door can be closed by pulling the door closing strap until the door latches shut The door must be fully closed and latched before operating the lift otherwise the lift will not function this is part of the inbuilt safety mechanism Closing the Door Powered Option e Press and release the Blue door button and the door will close and lock automatically Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 KE 5 3 Travelling to the desired floor level The door must be closed and locked before the lift will travel The stop button will illuminate to confirm the door is closed and locked There may be a small time delay after closing the door for this to occur e Press and hold the direction Green arrow button to travel the A lift will start to move Note The stop button can be used at any point during travel if reguired 5 4 Changing Direction of Travel If you wish to return to the floor that you have just departed from mid journey you can simply stop the lift by e Releasing the direction Green arrow button The lift will stop e Aftera 3 second delay the Up and Down Green Arrow buttons will illuminate e Press and hold the appropriate direction button the lift will travel to the selected level and automatically stop 5 5 Vacating the lift Once the lift has arrived at the desired level the door can be opened Opening the Door Manually e The door can be opened manually by either press an
23. r 3 O O Q J Figure 4 In car Control Console Appendix C Changing direction during travel step by step guide Release the Green direction arrow button 2 Wait for 3 seconds 3 Press and hold either Green direction arrow button Note You can reverse your direction of travel or carry on with the original direction of travel This is indicated by the fact that both Green arrow buttons are illuminated on the control console EC Declaration of Conformity Original The manufacturer of the products covered by this declaration is Wessex Lift Co Ltd Budds Lane Romsey Hampshire S051 OHA United Kingdom Declare that under sole responsibility that the products Vertical Platform Lift Homelift Known as Model s VM Range Serial No s are in conformity with the provisions of the following EC directives s when installed in accordance with the installation instructions Directive s Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Conformity Assessment Procedure As defined in Regulation 13 of Supply of Machinery Safety Regulations 2008 Conformance of a type sample with the regulations from the EC directives has been certified by the notified body TUV Rhineland and through the manufacturer Approved by the notified body T V Rheinland Industrie Service GmbH AlboinstraBe 56 12103
24. r is clearly the most experienced company in the market place today Our in depth knowledge of associated building and electrical work and management expertise ensures that installations are completed with the minimum of inconvenience This instruction manual will help you become accustomed with your lift e We ask that you study this manual and become familiar with the step by step instructions e Ensure that a nominated person is also familiar with the instructions especially the operating procedures in the unlikely event of a breakdown e Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference together with the electrical wiring diagram e The door release key should always be kept clipped in its place inside the lift car on the opposite side to the control console e The pump box key and call station keys Optional should be kept in a safe place Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 HEIN 2 SAFETY NOTES Children must not be allowed to tamper or play with the lift or tracks Joyriding is dangerous It is strongly recommended the key switch option is fitted when young children are in the dwelling or likely to visit The lift controls can then be turned off by the wall mounted control stations and the key removed to prevent unauthorised use Children must be supervised at all times when the lift is in use During travel do not impede the car or aperture board Ensure that all persons especially children and pets are
25. rnnvrnrnnvenen 24 APPENDIX B Calling the lift step by step guide 25 APPENDIX C Changing Direction of Travel step by step guide 26 APPENDIX D EC Declaration of CONFOrMITtY cccccccecesstecessseseecesseeceeens 27 APPENDIX E Manufacturer Details rmmvvrrrrrsererrsrorrrrrrnerrrsrsrnsrrrsnennsn 28 Homelift VM T V User Manual VM00 7104 EE 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for deciding to purchase the Homelift The range of Homelifts combines the latest technology and design making them easy to use and less obtrusive in your home whilst offering long service and reliability The Homelift is a direct acting hydraulic lift designed for single person use in a domestic dwelling When travelling in the lift car the person must be either seated or in a wheelchair There are six lift types available VM30 compact non wheelchair model 3m maximum travel height VM31 wheelchair model 3m maximum travel height VM36 large wheelchair model 3m maximum travel height VM50 compact non wheelchair model 3 5m maximum travel height VM51 wheelchair model 3 5m maximum travel height VM56 large wheelchair model 3 5m maximum travel height The manufacturer has extensive experience in providing products that aid mobility and is the pioneer of the majority of today s domestic lifts With this background and many years experience in the manufacture and installation of Vertical Lifts the manufacture
26. tain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorised commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited Information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organisation of such changes or improvements RECORD OF REVISIONS Revision Description Date 20 07 2011 Production Issue 1419 01 02 2012 Seat Details Changed Supplier Change 1436
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