Homeadapt SRE-3000 Elan User manual

SRE-3000 Elan
STRAIGHT RAIL STAIRLIFT
Operator’s Manual
www.homeadapt.com
REV. 01 February 2015
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PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM
Homeadapt 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 afxed
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-3000
Elan Straight Rail Stairlift is
rendered null and void if the unit is
installed or maintained by anyone
other than a trained Homeadapt
tter.
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Table of Contents
Specications .................................4
Declaration of Conformity .........................5
Safety/Emergency Operation ................... 6-8
Parts of the Elan ...............................9
Circuit Breaker ...............................10
Key Operation ................................11
Seating ....................................12
Operation ................................ 13-24
Operation: Optional Power Swivel Seat ............15
Operation: Optional Power Footrest...............16
Operation: Optional Folding Rail .............. 17-18
Operation: Optional Power Folding Rail ......... 19-22
Charging ...................................23
Battery Charger...............................23
Holiday and Long-Term Storage....................23
Maintenance/Transmitter Battery Replacement .........24
Troubleshooting............................ 25-27
Warranty ................................ 29-30

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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 A18.1:2011 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts
• CAN/CSA-B613-00 (R2005) - Private Residence Lifts for Persons With Physical
Disabilities
• ASME A17.5/CSA B44.1 - 2011 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: 52 degrees
Seat Swivel: 0, 67 and 90 degrees at top landing only
Battery Charger: 220/240VAC, 50 Hz, 0.175A input; 24VDC, 1A output, continuous monitoring
4004689 4004689-CHI-12-0200-01A
REGULATORY LISTINGS and SPECIFICATIONS

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REVISION:
BY:
CE D ECL ARATI ON OF CON FORM I TY
CERTI FI CATE
We:
Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.
Headquartered at:
1780 Executive Drive
Oconomowoc, WI 53066 USA
An ISO-9001:2008registered company
Declare that under our sole responsibility, our manufactured product:
MODEL: SRE-3000
has been designed and tested to meet (where applicable) the following laws, directives,
specifications and standards pertaining to the Machinery Directive or Powered Inclined Stairlifts
for those who have physical impairments:
DIRECTIVES
2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive
2006/42/EC Machinery Directive
2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive
When installed in accordance to the manufacturer’s specifications and operated in accordance
with manufacturer’s operating instructions.
We hereby appoint:
Homeadapt AB
Unit 1, Windsor Industrial Estate
Rupert Street, Aston
Birmingham B7 4PR
United Kingdom
To act as Responsible Manufacturer’s Representative.
Date of Issue: 31 January 2012
Location: Oconomowoc, WI USA
BY: William W. Belson III
Director of Engineering
STANDARDS
EN 81-40:2008
EN 60204 Part 1:2006 EN 954 Part 1:1996
EN 60335 Part 1:2002 EN ISO 12100-1:2003
EN ISO 12100-2:2003 EN 349:2008
EN ISO 13857 CISPR 11
EN 61000

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FOR YOUR SAFETY
NOTE: The SRE-3000 is equipped with a seat restraint belt system, commonly referred
to as a “seat belt”. All mentions of “seat belt” in this document refer to the seat
restraint belt system.
• Read and understand the operating instructions, and all safety precautions prior to
using the SRE-3000.
• 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 off the
stairlift.
• Avoid carrying items with you on the stairlift which could hinder movement of the lift
up and down the stairs.
• Do not wear LOOSE clothing that could interfere with lift movement.
• Fasten your seat belt before operating the stairlift.
• Make sure the seat is locked in place before operating the stairlift, and before attempting
to get on/off the seat.
• Make sure the armrests are folded down. The stairlift will not operate if the armests
are folded up.
• NON-AMBULANT USERS: Homeadapt recommends carrying a mobile or cordless
telephone or an emergency communication device when riding the stairlift while alone
in the house.

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FOR YOUR SAFETY
Each stairlift is designed to descend the stairway at a slightly slower speed than is the
case when travelling UP.
The footrest and carriage are equipped with obstruction sensors which stop the carriage
if an obstacle is encountered on the stairs.
If this should occur, press the UP/DOWN rocker control switch (on the armrest) in the
opposite direction to run the carriage away from the obstruction. Clear the obstacle from
the stairway or rail then resume travel in the desired direction.
Your SRE-3000 is battery powered and will continue to operate for some time during
a power interruption. 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 interruption (more than one
hour) will it be necessary to turn the power off (circuit breaker
switch on the carriage).
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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FOR YOUR SAFETY
Emergency Operation
Keep the emergency operation knob in a safe place together with any emergency
telephone numbers.
• Switch off power on stairlift carriage.
• Remove cap.
• Insert manual operation tool.
• Turn tool as indicated. Keep carriage under constant
surveillance whilst conducting emergency operation.
• Replace cap.
• Have unit serviced by a qualied technician.
Any change in the use of the stairlift should be discussed with
Homeadapt to determine if alterations are necessary.
Changes in use include, but are not limited to:
• change of user disability;
• change of user;
• installation at another site.
• Switch off power on stairlift
carriage.
• Remove cap.
• Insert manual operation tool.
• Turn tool as indicated. Keep
carriage under constant
surveillance whilst conducting
emergency operation.
• Replace cap.
• Have unit serviced by qualified
technician.
UP
DOWN
DEC-00381

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SRE-3000
seat swivel
lever
UP/DOWN
rocker control
switch
folding footrest
obstruction
sensors
armrest
folding seat
obstruction
sensors

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CIRCUIT BREAKER
The SRE-3000 includes a circuit breaker with
built-in ON/OFF switch located on 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 lift
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.

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KEY OPERATION
The SRE-3000 includes a key and lock to disable
use of the stairlift (see arrow).
Turn the key to its horizontal (ON) position
(rotate clockwise) to allow the unit to operate.
When the key is in its vertical (OFF) position, the
unit cannot be operated using the rocker switch on
the chair or the call/send remotes.
NOTE: Simply turning the key to its vertical (OFF)
position does not remove all power from
the unit.
To remove all power from the unit, you
must turn off the circuit breaker (page 8).
The key is designed to be removed in either the
horizontal (ON) or vertical (OFF) position. If you
do not need the added security of a key, Bruno
recommends turning the key to the horizontal
(ON) position, removing it from the carriage and
storing it in a safe place.

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SEATING
The seat assembly on the SRE-3000 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.
seat swivel lever
UP/DOWN
rocker control switch

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OPERATION
The SRE-3000 includes a
“soft-start” feature which
prevents the unit from moving
abruptly the instant the
UP/DOWN switch is pressed.
Press and hold the switch for
a moment to begin the gentle
acceleration of the stairlift to
operating speed.
1. Turn the keyswitch to ON.
2. Position yourself in the seat.
3. Fasten the seat belt.
4. Depress and hold the seat swivel lever.
5. Rotate the seat so that you are at right
angles to the rail (with your back to the
stairway wall).
6. Lower both armrests completely.
NOTE: If the armrests are not completely
lowered, a safety switch disables the rocker
switch and the stairlift will not operate.
7. Release the seat swivel lever to secure
the seat in that position.
A safety switch prevents operation of
the SRE-3000 unless the seat is locked
in position at right angles to the rail
(the “riding” position).
Depressing and holding the
rocker switch 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.

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OPERATION
8. Position both feet securely on the
footrest and place your arms on the
armrests.
9. Press and hold the rocker control
switch (located on the front edge of
one of the armrests) to travel
UP / DOWN the rail.
10. Once you have reached the top or
bottom landing, release the rocker
switch.
11. 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.
12. Release the seat swivel lever and allow
the seat to lock in this position.
13. Unbuckle the seat belt and carefully
exit the seat.
Two (2) remote call / send
transmitters enable you
to move the carriage to or
from either end of the stair
rail.

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OPERATION
POWER SWIVEL SEAT
1. Position yourself in the seat.
2. Fasten the positioning belt.
3. Position both feet securely on the footrest
and place your arms on the armrests.
4. Press and hold the rocker switch (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 rocker switch.
6. To rotate the seat at the top landing,
press the rocker switch again on the
same side.
7. Release the rocker switch when you have
fully rotated out.
8. Unbuckle the positioning belt and carefully
exit the seat.
NOTES:
1. You may use the remote
call/send transmitters to return
the rotated power seat back to
the ride position.
2. 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.

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OPERATION
POWER FOOTREST
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:
▫ Clear the jam.
▫ Move the seat up and down until the footrest moves
again.
▫ If normal footrest operation is not restored, contact
a Homeadapt Service Representative.

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OPERATION
OPTIONAL Folding Rail
To fold rail UP:
lift lever
lift up rail
right-hand installation shown here
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
OPTIONAL Folding Rail
To fold rail DOWN:
push rail down
rail locks in lever

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OPERATION
OPTIONAL
POWER Folding Rail
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 rail!
Using power from the carriage, fold or unfold
the rail:
• by riding the stairway elevator, or
• by using the remote call/send transmitters.
Riding the stairway elevator:
If you are at the top of the staircase, ride
down as previously instructed until you contact
the mid-stop.
(continued on next page)
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
OPTIONAL
POWER Folding Rail
Look down the staircase to be sure there are no
obstructions to prevent the rail from lowering!
Press the armrest switch again, in the down
direction. The folding rail will lower. The
elevator will not move down until the rail folds
down completely and touches the ground.
Once the rail is folded down, press and hold
the armrest switch 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.
Look down the staircase to be sure there are no
obstructions to prevent the rail from folding up!
Press the armrest switch again, in the up
direction. The rail will rise up. The elevator
will not continue up until the folding rail is
completely folded up.
When the rail is in its fully up position, press the
UP armrest switch again to travel the rest of the
way up the staircase. (continued on next page)
Note
You will hear a single beep
whenever folding rail motion is
complete. For example:
• elevator reaches mid-stop
position
• folding rail reaches fully folded
or fully unfolded position
• elevator reaches end of travel
at either the top or bottom of
the staircase.
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