LOAD BALANCE
• When ascending, load balance changes as soon
as support wheels start lifting load.
•
Care should be taken at
the point where support
wheels take load during
ascent. A forward
movement of unit can
be stopped by tilting
handle backward.
(See Figure 12)
STAIR CLIMBER
Capacity
Maximum Speed (Steps/Min)
Weight Without Battery
Maximum Step Height
Overall Height
Width
Depth
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OPERATION CONTINUED
Figure 12
SPECIFICATIONS
375 lbs.
29
35 lbs.
8"
62"
19"
22"
Main Voltage (50/60 Hz, 0.7A)
Theoretical Charging Current
1-800-295-5510
• To eliminate any major forward movements, lower
unit backward about 15° before support wheels
begin to lift.
CAUTION! Once battery is discharged, unit
goes into overload even with loads below
specified capacity.
Powered stair climber will cease operation. Failure to
negotiate steps "square-on" will damage underside of
drive unit. (See Figure 13)
Figure 13
Fuse
Plug Socket for Charger
Weight
Capacity
Voltage
Battery Cells
BATTERY CHARGER
Nominal Rating (input)
Charging Voltage
Protection Class
Conformity Marks
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BATTERY
Internal Blowout Fuse (30 amps)
DC Jack ø 2.1 x 9.5
9 lbs.
5 Ah
24 VDC (2 x 12 VDC - 5 Ah)
Sealed lead-acid maintenance-free
Approved for air travel by DOT and IATA
100-240 V AC
24 W
24 V DC
1.0 A
IPX4
UL, cUL, CE
0524 IH-9272