Operating Your; Key Switch; On/Off Switch; Diagnosic Display - Minivator 1000 Manual Del Usuario

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Operating your Minivator 1000
Figure 2

Key switch

Your Minivator stairlift is fitted with a key
switch (Figure 2).
The stairlift cannot be operated unless the
key is inserted and turned to the on
position.
The key switch is provided to enable
you to lock the stairlift to prevent it
being used by others (for example
children).
However, it can be left in the on position if
desired.
If you remove your key for safety
reasons, please ensure you put it in a
safe place.
If the key switch is turned off the lift will
continue to charge.
Figure 3

On/Off switch

As well as a key switch your stairlift is fitted
with an on/off switch (Figure 3) on the
bottom, front panel of the lift.
Ensure that this is left in the 'ON'
position. The fault diagnosis display
panel will be illuminated to indicate
this.
If you intend to be away from home for a
long period, and decide to switch off the
mains supply, it is important that you also
switch off the lift from this on/off switch.
This will ensure that the lift batteries will
remain charged while you are away.
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Operating your Minivator 1000
Figure 4
Diagnostic display
The stairlift is fitted with a diagnostic
display (Figure 4) that displays a code to
help diagnose faults. Refer to Appendix 3
for an explanation of the diagnostic codes.
If you should experience a problem with
your lift please examine the display and
make a note of any codes that are
displayed. Please inform the customer
services operator of these codes when
reporting any fault.
Figure 5

Before use

Before using your stairlift, MOST
IMPORTANTLY please ensure the stairs are
clear of other people, pets or any objects
which may obstruct your stairlift.
Then ensure that the arms, footplate and
seat are folded down for use to ensure
your safety (Figure 5).
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR
STAIRLIFT ALWAYS FASTEN
YOUR LAP BELT.
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