Bruno ELAN SRE-3050 User manual

Operator’s Manual
ELANSTRAIGHT STAIRLIFT
(Spanish / español / espagnol 19)
(French / francés / français 37)
Made in USA
www.bruno.com

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PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM
Bruno is pleased to provide you with this
mobility-enhancing product.
The Product Registration Form is shipped
in a plastic bag with this manual. It is very
important that you ll out and return this form
at your earliest convenience so that we may
complete the warranty registration process for
your unit.
The serial number is found on labels axed
to the manual, as well as on the unit itself.
Serial and model numbers must be provided
when ling a warranty claim, requesting service
or ordering parts. We encourage you to keep
this information readily available at all times.
Please Note:
The warranty for the SRE-3050 Stairlift
is rendered null and void if the unit is
installed or maintained by anyone other
than an authorized Bruno dealer.

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Regulatory Information and Specications ................................4
Safety..........................................................5
Circuit Breaker....................................................6
Seating.........................................................6
Operation ....................................................7-12
Standard Swivel Seat ............................................7
Optional Power Swivel Seat .......................................8
Optional Power Footrest..........................................9
Optional Manual Folding Rail .....................................10
Optional Power Folding Rail ................................... 11-12
Battery Charger ..................................................13
Charging ....................................................13
LEDs.......................................................13
Transmitters ....................................................14
Maintenance ....................................................15
Troubleshooting ..................................................16
Vacation and Long-Term Storage ......................................17
Warranty.......................................................18
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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REGULATORY INFORMATION and SPECIFICATIONS
This lift is intended to be installed in accordance with the current edition of:
• EN 81-40:2008 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Special lifts for the
transport of persons and goods - Part 40: Stairlifts and inclined lifting platforms intended for per-
sons with impaired mobility
• ASME A18.1:2017 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts
• CAN/CSA-B613-00 (R2012) - Private Residence Lifts for Persons With Physical
Disabilities
• ASME A17.5/CSA B44.1 - 2019 Elevator and Escalator Electrical Equipment
• NFPA 70: National Electrical Code®
• CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code
Veriy applicable local codes with the appropriate regulatory authorities.
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. (136 kg)
Control: constant pressure (armrest and two remotes)
Maximum Incline: 45 degrees, specials to 52 degrees
Seat Swivel: 0, 67 and 90 degrees at top landing only
Battery Charger: 120VAC, 60 Hz, 0.35A input; 24VDC, 1A output, continuous monitoring
The SRE-3050 Elan is NOT recommended for these type of users:
•. Those who use a scoot-pivot transfer from a wheelchair without weight bearing through their legs, whose full body
weight is placed on a single stairlift armrest.
•. Those with leg weakness, during stand to sit transfer, whose knees buckle with uncontrolled lowering
to the stairlift seat.
For the above type of users, the SRE-2010 Elite IS recommended.
COMPONENTS OF THE SRE-3050
4004689 4004689
Folding, Swivel Seat
(in riding position)
Option: Power Swivel Seat
Arm Rests
(fold up and down)
Folding Footrest
(with obstruction sensors)
Option: Power Footrest
Seat Swivel
Release
UP/DOWN
Paddle Control
Lap Belt
Circuit Breaker
with On/O Switch

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SAFETY
FOR YOUR SAFETY
• Read and understand the operating instructions, and all safety precautions prior to
using the SRE-3050.
• Be sure stairs are clear of objects before operating the stairlift.
• Always be aware of the surface onto which you are stepping as you get on and o the
stairlift.
• Avoid carrying items with you on the stairlift which could hinder movement of the
stairlift up and down the stairs.
• Do not wear LOOSE clothing that could interfere with stairlift movement.
• Fasten your lap belt before operating the stairlift.
• Make sure the seat is locked in the correct riding position.
• Be sure that the seat swivel path is clear before swiveling in or out of the ride position,
and before repositioning the seat.
• Be certain the seat swivel is locked in place before attempting to get on or o the
stairlift.
• Make certain that there are no obstacles that would prevent complete raising/lowering
of the optional power footrest (if unit is so equipped).
• NON-AMBULATORY USERS: Bruno recommends carrying a cellular or cordless
telephone or an emergency communication device when riding the stairlift while alone
in the house.
Each stairlift is designed to travel down the stairway at a slightly slower speed than is
the case when travelling UP.
The footrest is equipped with obstruction sensors which stop the carriage if an obstacle
is encountered on the stairs.
If this should occur, press the opposite side of the UP/DOWN paddle control (on the armrest)
to run the carriage in the opposite direction. Clear the obstacle from the stairway or rail
then resume travel in the desired direction.
Your SRE-3050 is battery powered and will continue to operate for some time during a
power outage. The length of operation will depend on the battery condition, the length of
the stairs and the weight of the rider.
Only in the event of a prolonged power outage (more than one hour) will it be necessary
to turn the power o (circuit breaker switch on the carriage) and turn o or unplug the
charger from the wall outlet to conserve battery charge.
The power swivel seat option is equipped with current overload sensing to prevent
further seat swivel if a jam is detected.
The power footrest option is equipped with current overload sensing that will cause
the footrest to return to its last position if a jam is detected.
The power folding rail option is equipped with current overload sensing to prevent
damage if an obstruction or jam is detected.

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CIRCUIT BREAKER and SEATING
The SRE-3050 includes a circuit breaker
with a built-in ON/OFF switch located on
the back side of the carriage.
The circuit breaker protects the battery,
controller and motor circuits in the stairlift
carriage.
It is unlikely that this circuit breaker will trip
during normal use. However, if the stairlift
becomes inoperative, check the circuit
breaker as a rst troubleshooting step. Reset
it, if necessary.
Possible causes of circuit breaker tripping:
• foreign object jamming the rail or gear
rack;
• exceeding the rated weight capacity of
the stairlift.
The seat assembly on the SRE-3050 is
designed to swivel and to lock at 0, 67 and
90 degrees.
Pushing down on either side of the swivel
lever allows you to swivel the seat to a
convenient position for transferring into or
out of the seat.
Once you release the swivel lever, the seat
will lock at the next available position.
To lower the seat assembly from a folded
position to the riding position, simply push
down on the seat.
SEATING
seat
swivel
lever
seat
swivel
lever
UP/DOWN
paddle control
CIRCUIT BREAKER

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OPERATION: standard swivel seat
The SRE-3050 includes a “soft-start” feature
which prevents the unit from moving abruptly the
instant the UP/DOWN paddle control is pressed.
Press and hold the paddle control for a moment
to begin the gentle acceleration of the stairlift
to operating speed.
1. Position yourself in the seat.
2. Fasten the lap belt.
3. Depress and hold the seat swivel lever.
4. Rotate the seat so that you are at right
angles to the rail (with your back to
the stairway wall).
5. Release the seat swivel lever to secure
the seat in that position.
A safety switch prevents operation of
the SRE-3050 unless the seat is locked
in position at right angles to the rail
(the “riding” position).
6. Lower both armrests completely.
7. Position both feet securely on the foot-
rest and place your arms on the arm-
rests.
8. Press and hold the paddle control
(located on the front edge of one of
the armrests) to travel UP / DOWN the
rail.
9. Once you have reached the top or bottom
landing, release the paddle control.
10. Depress and hold the seat swivel lever as
you rotate to the position for transferring
from the seat.
NOTE: The seat will only swivel at the
top landing.
11. Release the seat swivel lever and allow
the seat to lock in this position.
12. Unbuckle the lap belt and carefully exit
the seat.
Depressing and holding the paddle
control will cause the carriage to move
until the carriage stops automatically
at the upper or lower end of the stair
rail, or until the switch is released.
Two (2) remotes enable you to move
the carriage to or from either end of
the stair rail.
Remotes are designed to
call / send an empty seat only!
The remotes are NOT designed to move
a seat with a person on board.
STANDARD SWIVEL SEAT

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OPERATION: power swivel seat (optional)
1. Position yourself in the seat.
2. Fasten the lap belt.
3. Position both feet securely on the footrest
and place your arms on the armrests.
4. Press and hold the paddle control (located
on the front edge of one of the armrests)
to travel UP / DOWN the rail.
5. Once you have reached the top or bottom
landing, release the paddle control.
6. To rotate the seat at the top landing,
press the paddle control again on the
same side.
7. Release the paddle control when you
have fully rotated out.
8. Unbuckle the lap belt and carefully exit
the seat.
NOTES:
• You may use the remotes to return the
rotated power seat back to the ride
position.
• If the unit stops unexpectedly while
traveling, check for obstructions or
excessive loading. You will only be able
to run the unit in the opposite direction
until the overload is cleared.
POWER SWIVEL SEAT (optional)

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OPERATION: power footrest (optional)
If your unit is equipped with an optional
power footrest, follow the operating
instructions indicated below.
1. Raise the seat to raise the footrest to its
stored position.
2. Lower the seat to lower the footrest to
the ride position.
NOTES:
• Do not try to manually raise or lower the
footrest. Always raise/lower the footrest
by raising/lowering the seat. Failure to
follow this instruction could damage the
unit.
• If a jam occurs while raising or lowering
the footrest, the footrest will attempt to
return to its last position. This will produce
a sequence error.
To restore normal footrest operation:
▫Clearthejam.
▫Movetheseatupanddownuntilthe
footrest moves again.
▫Ifnormalfootrestoperationisnot
restored, contact your authorized
Bruno dealer.
POWER FOOTREST (optional)

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OPERATION: MANUAL folding rail (optional)
To fold rail UP:
1. Using the handle, gently pull up and toward
the top of the rail.
2. Using the handle, gently lower the folding
rail section to the position shown to the
right.
To fold rail DOWN:
1. Using the handle, gently pull up and toward
the bottom of the rail.
2. Using the handle, gently lower the folding
rail section to the ground.
When folding the rail UP, the carriage MUST be either at the mid-park position or
parked at the top position!
Damage to the carriage WILL occur if the carriage is below the mid-park position
when the rail is folded up.
PINCH POINT!
Make sure the areas above and
below the folding rail are clear
before operating the
folding rail.
Keep children and pets at a safe
distance.
Failure to observe this warning
could result in injury or
damage to equipment.

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OPERATION: POWER folding rail (optional)
Riding the stairlift:
If you are at the top of the staircase,
press the UP / DOWN paddle control to ride
down the rail until you contact the mid-stop,
then release the switch. Look down the
staircase to be sure there are no obstructions
to prevent the rail from lowering!
Press the UP / DOWN paddle control again,
in the down direction. The folding rail will
lower. The stairlift will not move down until
the rail folds down completely and touches
the ground. Release the UP / DOWN paddle
control once the rail reaches the ground.
Once the rail is folded down, press and
hold the UP / DOWN paddle control again
until you reach the bottom of the staircase.
If you are at the bottom of the staircase,
ride up until you contact the mid stop, then
release the UP / DOWN paddle control. Look
down the staircase to be sure there are no
obstructions to prevent the rail from folding up!
Press the UP / DOWN paddle control again,
in the up direction. The rail will rise up. The
stairlift will not continue up until the folding
rail is completely folded up.
When the rail is in its fully up position,
release the UP paddle control, then press
it again to travel the rest of the way up the
staircase.
PINCH POINT!
Make sure the areas above and
below the folding rail are clear
before operating the
folding rail.
Keep children and pets at a safe
distance.
Failure to observe this warning
could result in injury or
damage to equipment.
Note
You will hear a continuous beep whenever
the folding rail is in motion. This is to warn
people nearby of rail operation.
In addition, the yellow LED on the control
panel ashes.
The power folding rail is very similar to the manual folding rail
except it has a motorized actuation built into the rail hinge to
automatically raise and lower the folding section of the rail.
The power folding rail includes a mid-travel stop position.
• If you are above this stop, the rail should always be folded up.
• If you are below this stop the rail should be folded down.
Do not attempt to manually fold the power rail!
Using power from the carriage, fold or unfold the rail:
• by riding the stairlift, or
• by using the remotes
seat
swivel
lever
seat
swivel
lever
UP/DOWN
paddle control

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OPERATION: POWER folding rail (optional)
Using the remotes:
If you are at the bottom of the staircase, use the remote to power the stairlift down.
If the stairlift is above the mid-stop position, the folding rail will not lower
until the chair contacts the mid-stop position.
Once the stairlift has reached the mid-stop position, press the remote DOWN
button again to unfold the rail.
Be sure to stand clear of the rail as it unfolds!
If you are at the bottom of the staircase and want to store the stairlift with the rail
folded up, use the remote to send the stairlift up to the mid-stop position. Then press
the remote UP button again to raise the rail.
Be sure to stand clear of the rail while it folds up!
The power folding rail is equipped with safety features to reduce the chance of injury to
people and pets, as well as damage to property.
If the power folding rail detects an obstruction,
the rail will stop and briey reverse direction.
To resume operation in the desired direction,
1. clear the obstruction,
2. press the armrest switch or remote in
the opposite direction,
3. press the armrest switch again, in the
desired direction.
Disable switch
The control panel includes a disable switch.
Pressing this switch ON prevents the rail from
folding up or down. You would use this
function if you wished to keep the rail folded
down for an extended period of time.
Be sure to press the switch to OFF allow the
rail to fold and unfold correctly under power!
INANEMERGENCYONLY!
Should you need to raise or lower the power
folding rail, and you are unable to do so with
the UP / DOWN paddle control or the remote,
switch the disable switch to OFF. Manually,
and GENTLY, raise or lower the rail.
Make sure to lift slowly where indicated by
the “LIFT HERE” decal on
the short rail. Lifting the rail in
a quick, sudden motion may
result in damage to the
folding rail gearbox.
1. DISABLE/
POWER OFF
DEC-00616
DISABLE
SWITCH
2. LIFT SLOWLY
DEC-00617
LIFT
HERE

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BATTERY CHARGER
Keep the batteries charged to ensure optimal operation of your SRE-3050.
The batteries are charging whenever the carriage is parked anywhere on the rail.
Failure to keep the batteries charged, or allowing them to fully discharge, will
signicantly shorten the life of the batteries.
Occasionally check the battery charger LED to make sure the stairlift is being charged
correctly.
CHARGING
LEDS
LEDCOLOR/
FUNCTION STATUS/PROBLEM REMEDY
red AC power on normal condition when connected to a
live outlet
red (ashing) defective batteries in unit Contact your authorized Bruno dealer
for service.
yellow charging status OK
green battery fully charged/oat
mode charging status OK

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REMOTES
The SRE-3050 hand-held remote may experience certain types of interference caused
by portable and mobile radio frequency (RF) communications equipment. However, the
SRE-3050 uses infrared (IR) communications to minimize the possibility of interference.
Also, receivers are mounted on both sides of the SRE-3050 carriage to minimize interference.
Should interference occur, the unit will stop. This feature has been integrated into the
SRE-3050 to ensure your safety.
The direct line between the remote to either of the two (2) remotes should be clear of
obstacles for optimal operation. It may be necessary to reposition the remotes so that
they are aimed at the carriage.
To reduce the possibility of interference:
• While riding in the seat, ALWAYS operate the elevator using the UP / DOWN paddle
control on the armrest.
• Operating the SRE-3050 with a remote while riding in the seat can lead to signal
interference.
• DO NOT mount the remotes behind an obstacle such as a rail post or around a
corner.
• DO NOT allow direct sunlight to shine on the receivers (blinding the receivers on the
carriage).
• DO replace remote batteries regularly.
- Depleted or nearly-depleted batteries alter the eective range of the remote.
• DO keep the remote and receiver lens free of dirt and debris.
- Use a non-abrasive cleaner suitable for glass or acrylic surfaces.
- Do not use polishes or cleaning products containing wax. These products will
leave a lm on the lens that will reduce the signal transmission range.
Remote Battery Replacement
To replace the batteries in the remotes, remove the access panel on the
back of the remote.
Two (2) AA alkaline batteries required.
Changebatteriesannually.

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MAINTENANCE
The SRE-3050 is designed to provide many years of reliable service with minimal
maintenance.
For best service life:
• Keep the rail channel clean and free of debris.
• Keep the battery charger plugged into a live outlet at all times.
• At least once a year, have the stairlift examined, cleaned and lubricated by a
qualied, authorized Bruno dealer.
Seat Upholstery Cleaning
All seating and operator contact areas are fabricated of common materials without
a history of causing operator reactions or irritations. The SRE-3050 has been designed
assuming that the operator will be wearing clothing covering the torso and footwear. If
the user has special sensitivities, normal clothing precautions are suggested.
For day-to-day cleaning, use a mild soap and water solution and a soft, lint-free cloth.
Do not use vinyl conditioners or protectants.
For more dicult stains, use an all-purpose cleaner such as Formula 409® or Fantastik®
and a damp, soft cloth or sponge. Rinse with clean water and dry with a lint-free cloth or
towel.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Your SRE-3050 is not operating correctly. What should you do?
Before calling your Bruno dealer, refer to the solutions listed below. This could save you
an unnecessary service call!
• Seat swivel. Is the seat locked in the riding position?
• Footrest. Is there an obstruction on the stairway that the footrest is contacting?
• Carriagesafetypanels. Is there an obstruction on the stairway that the carriage
safety panels are contacting?
• Maincircuitbreaker (or fuse) panel of residence. Has a breaker tripped or a fuse
blown?
• Battery charger. A discharged battery will cause the carriage to move more slowly
until the voltage drops to the point where the controller will shut
o. If this should occur, pause for a moment, then run the carriage
down to exit the seat.
Partially charged batteries will run the carriage down, but not up.
Conrm that the charger is plugged into a live outlet and wait for
the batteries to charge. Red and green LED’s are illuminated.
Is the battery charger plugged into a functional outlet? Do not use
outlets which are controlled by a wall switch.
Is the RED power light on?
Has the circuit breaker of the residence tripped? Has a fuse blown in
the electrical panel of the residence?
• Visual check. Do you notice anything about your stairlift that is dierent or out of
place?
If your SRE-3050 continues to function improperly or not at all after completing the
preceding checklist, contact an authorized Bruno dealer to perform all required
service, repair and maintenance operations.

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VACATION AND LONG-TERM STORAGE
If the stairlift will remain unused for an
extended period of time, turn o the circuit
breaker (ON/OFF switch on the carriage),
turn o the battery charger power switch (if
equipped) and unplug the charger from the
wall outlet.
The batteries may require recharging
before normal use if the stairlift
remained in the OFF position for an
extended period of time.
To recharge, turn on the circuit breaker,
reconnect the charger to the wall outlet,
and turn on the battery charger power
switch (if equipped). Then wait until the
charger LED’s indicate that the batteries
are fully recharged.
circuit breaker

rev. 04-18
BRUNO GOLD LIMITED WARRANTY FOR STAIRLIFT
Limited Lifetime Major Components — 2 Year Parts
Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc. (Bruno) is condent in its USA-designed and built stairlift units and is
pleased to provide the Original Purchaser of a Bruno Stairlift with the following “Industry Leading” warranty.
The quality of parts used, along with the care of Bruno’s employees in constructing Bruno’s products, allow
Bruno to provide the following warranty coverage to the Original Purchaser of the Bruno Stairlift:
◊ All Parts, other than Major Components, are/will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a
period of two (2) years after the date of installation by a Bruno Authorized Dealer.
◊ All Major Components, including the motor, gearbox, drivetrain, and rail system of the Bruno Stairlift,
are/will be free of defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the Bruno Stairlift and as long
as the Original Purchaser owns the Stairlift.
◊ All labor, to be provided by a Bruno Authorized Dealer, to address any defect of the Bruno Stairlift is covered
for the rst thirty (30) days after installation thereof by a Bruno Authorized Dealer.
◊ All Bruno warranties begin on the date of installation of the Bruno Stairlift by a Bruno Authorized Dealer,
but that date should be no later than 14 months after it was shipped from the factory.
Bruno Authorized Dealers are trained to evaluate your unique situation and then install the best Bruno
Stairlift to meet your needs. The trained installation and service technicians employed by a Bruno
Authorized Dealer have the appropriate equipment and resources needed to correctly install and maintain
the Bruno Stairlift and should be the rst contact for any warranty or service needs.
WHAT IS NOT WARRANTY COVERAGE:
◊ Damage to units caused by misuse, abuse, accidents, neglect or modications NOT made by a Bruno
Authorized Dealer.
◊ Consumable items such as remote batteries
◊ All labor by a Bruno Authorized Dealer after the rst thirty (30) days since installation.
◊ Reasonable wear and tear.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
◊
All Service and Warranty claims must be brought to the attention of a Bruno Authorized Dealer. To ensure
warranty coverage, all maintenance and repair work on the Bruno Stairlift, other than maintenance
provided by the Original Purchaser as called for in the Operator’s Manual, must be performed by a Bruno
Authorized Dealer.
◊ In no event shall Bruno be responsible for indirect, incidental or consequential damages, whether such
damages arise based on claims based on contract, warranty, tort (including negligence, strict liability or
product liability).
◊ Bruno, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to replace, repair, or, if not commercially practical and/or
feasible, elect to refund the Original Purchaser the purchase price of the Bruno Stairlift.
◊ This warranty gives the Original Purchaser specic legal rights for which the Original Purchaser may also
have other rights that vary from state to state. Bruno specically does not authorize any person to extend
the time or scope of this warranty.
For further information regarding this limited warranty, please contact Bruno using the contact information
shown below:
In North America: In the UK and Europe
Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® Bruno
Attn: Service Department Unit 5, Millennium Court,
1780 Executive Drive Clayhill Industrial Park Neston,
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 53066 United States Wirral CH64 3UZ United Kingdom
Tel. 1-800-882-8183 (toll free) Tel. 0151 559 0732

Manual de Usuario
ELANSALVAESCALERS
(English / ingles / anglais 1)
(French / francés / français 37)
Made in USA
www.bruno.com

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FORMULARIO DE REGISTRO DE PRODUCTO
Bruno se complace en proporcionarle este
producto para mejorar la movilidad.
El Formulario de registro del producto se
envía en una bolsa de plástico adjunto a
este manual. Es muy importante que usted
llene y devuelva este formulario a su más
pronta conveniencia para que podamos
completar el proceso de registro de la
garantía para su unidad.
El número de serie se encuentra en las
etiquetas adheridas al manual, así como
en la unidad.
Los números de serie y modelo deben
proporcionarse al momento de presentar
el reclamo de una garantía, solicitar servicio
o pedidos de piezas. Le recomendamos
mantener esta información a la mano en
todo momento.
Nota que la garantía para el Salvaescaleras
SRE-3050 se anulará o invalidará en
caso de que la unidad se instale o sea
mantenida por cualquier persona ajena
a un distribuidor autorizado Bruno.
Register online at
bruno.com/warranty
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