Stannah MICROLIFT Instruction Manual

MICROLIFT
USER HANDBOOK
IMPORTANT
Before using your Stannah Microlift, please ensure that
you read and familiarise yourself with these instructions.

INDEX
Note:
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the clarity and accuracy
of this handbook, Stannah Microlifts cannot be held responsible for
damage or injury resulting from negligence or misuse of the Microlift.
For your records:
Microlift Model:
Load capacity (kg):
Serial number:
Date into service:
2
ntroduction 3
Microlift Operation:
Controls and Calling 6-7
Safe Operation of Car Shutter 8
Loading 9
Sending and Unloading 10
Do’s and Don’ts 11
Heated Lift Car Option 12
Heated Shelf Option 13
Hinged Door Option 14
ntercom Option 15
Load Weighing Device Option 16
Microlift Care 17
Troubleshooting 18
Guarantee 19
Stannah Service Branches 23

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you and congratulations on purchasing a tannah Microlift.
Before using your Microlift, you should read this User Handbook and ensure that all
employees are thoroughly trained in both its safe operation and use.
Your Microlift is a precision product manufactured to the highest quality standards and conforms
with all British and European statutory requirements for goods lifts as shown on our ‘EC
Declaration of Conformity’, which has been issued in accordance with the Machinery (Safety)
Regulations.
Your Microlift will give you many years of trouble-free operation provided that it is properly
maintained and treated with respect. Points to ensure consistent satisfactory service are covered in
this handbook. n the unlikely event of difficulty, please read the section on Troubleshooting on
page 18 - it could save you the cost of an unnecessary service call.
Important - please read
IMPORTANT AFETY NOTICE
A ‘Lock Release’ key will have been left by our installers in the Microlift motor compartment.
t is for use by trained lift engineers only - DO NOT attempt to use it yourself.
Whenever a landing door is unlocked with the carrier not stationary or not at the level of the
landing then persons on the landing will be at risk. t is therefore essential that any emergency
door keys supplied are kept securely and only provided to a fully trained and authorised
person (for example a trained lift engineer), who has the knowledge to use the key safely to
open the door and to check the door has satisfactorily locked after it has been closed.

INTRODUCTION
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YOUR LEGAL OBLIGATION A A LIFT OWNER
We would remind you as the owner/user of this goods lift that you have certain legal obligations
relating to Health & Safety. These are summarised as follows:
1. The Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) states “Every employer
shall ensure that work equipment is maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and
in good repair”. We strongly recommend that you entrust this to our local Service Centre (address
and telephone numbers of our Nationwide Service Network are listed on page 19). t should be
noted that in order to validate any guarantee (see page 17), the Microlift must be serviced within
the first three months from handover and thereafter at three monthly intervals.
2. The PUWER regulations also state that “Every employer shall ensure that all persons who use
work equipment have received adequate training for purposes of Health & Safety”. t is therefore
your responsibility to ensure that anyone who may need to use the lift not only reads this
User Handbook but also receives adequate training.
3. The Lifting Operations & Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) further require that lifting
equipment is thoroughly examined by a competent person. For a Microlift this thorough
examination is required every 12 months. Stannah can offer this examination for a small fee and
would recommend more regular maintenance to keep your Microlift in tip-top condition.
4. The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and supporting regulations place a general obligation
on both employees and persons in control of premises to provide safe access together with
adequate lighting to enable the Stannah Service Engineer to work safely within the Microlift motor
compartment.
5. You must ensure that the Microlift motor compartment is not used for purposes other than
housing the Microlift equipment. Access to the motor compartment must be secure against
unauthorised entry: a permanent warning notice has been supplied which must be affixed to the
Microlift motor compartment door.
Important - please read

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MICROLIFT OPERATION LED
FOR MICROLIFT FITTED WITH
LED CONTROL BUTTON
Microlift controls are located beside the
landing doors on each floor that the lift serves.
The controls are very simple; each control
station contains individual call/send buttons for
each floor served, with LED indicators also
being provided. When the white LED is
illuminated (Fig.1) it indicates either the arrival
of the lift OR that the lift is already positioned
at that floor.
When illuminated, the red LED indicates that
the lift is in use (Fig. 2). NOTE: For multiple
floors ie 3, 4 or 5 floors, the control and LED
system remain the same.
Fig. 1 shows the lift at floor 1, ready to be
called or despatched (white LED illuminated).
Fig. 2 shows the lift is in transit between floors
(red LED illuminated).
Fig. 3 shows the lift at floor G with the
landing/car doors open (white and red LEDs
illuminated).
IMPORTANT:
CALLING AND DE PATCHING
Before the lift can be called or despatched, all
landing and internal car doors MU T BE
closed properly. The lift will not accept a call
if the red LED is illuminated. f you have
called the lift to your floor, on arrival the white
LED will illuminate and a lift arrival buzzer will
sound.
Fig.1
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Fig. 2 Fig. 3

MICROLIFT OPERATION
PU H BUTTON
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5 Fig. 6
FOR MICROLIFT FITTED WITH
PU H BUTTON CONTROL
Microlift controls are located beside the landing shutter doors on
each floor that the lift serves. The controls are very simple; each
control station contains an individual button for each floor that
the lift serves, green being the “call” button for the particular
floor you are on and white buttons to send the lift to any of the
other floors. The red indicator is a ‘Lift in Use’ light.
CALLING
• f the green button is illuminated, the Microlift is at that floor
ready to be loaded.
• f a white button is illuminated, this indicates that the lift is at
another floor. f the red light is not illuminated, the Microlift
can be called by pressing the green button (Fig. 4).
• The red light will come on to confirm that the Microlift is on
its way (Fig. 5).
• On arrival the green button will illuminate and the red light
will go out. The arrival buzzer will also sound. This shows the
Microlift has arrived and is ready to be loaded (Fig. 6).
• When the landing shutter door is opened, the red light will
also illuminate to show users on other floor levels that the
Microlift is in use (Fig. 7).
• f a white button is illuminated, this indicates that the lift is on
another floor.
• f the red light is illuminated this indicates that the Microlift is
not available because either the inner car shutter door (if fitted)
or landing shutter door is not properly closed.
• f the red light stays on, go to the floor indicated by the
white button and close the landing shutter door and/or the
inner car shutter door (if fitted) to put the Microlift back into
service.
ENDING
• Press the white button to send the lift to the desired floor
(Fig. 8).
• The green light will go out and the red light will come on
to confirm that the Microlift is on its way.
• On arrival at the selected floor the red light will go out and
the green button at that floor will illuminate.
• The Microlift arrival buzzer will also sound as the Microlift
arrives.
Fig. 8
Fig. 7

MICROLIFT OPERATION
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AFE OPERATION
OF CAR HUTTER
To open the inner car shutter
safely, first lift the top section
until there is a gap of
approximately 300mm as
shown in Fig. 9.
To fully open the inner car
shutter, push down on the
bottom section until it is level
with the lift car floor as shown
in Fig. 10.
To close the inner car shutter,
gently lift the bottom section
until the two sections meet
together as shown in Fig. 11.
f this procedure is not
followed correctly there may
be a risk of injury if
the top shutter is opened
as shown in Fig. 12.
Fig. 9 Fig. 10
Fig. 11 Fig. 12
Caution
Injury Hazard
Please note that if the inner car shutter (which travel
with the lift car) or outer landing shutter (which is fixed
at each floor) is not correctly closed the red light will
not go out and the lift will not operate.

LOADING
Open the outer landing shutter door by lifting
up the handle (Fig. 13).
The red LED will illuminate to indicate to other
users that the Microlift is in use.
Then open the inner car shutter door (if fitted)
and load the Microlift.
When loading your Microlift you should
ensure that:
• the load is secure and that items cannot
move or topple (Fig. 14).
• the load does not overhang the edge of the
lift car (Fig. 15).
• the load does not exceed the carrying
capacity of the Microlift - if in doubt, make
another trip! (Fig. 16).
• the shelf is not overloaded (maximum shelf
load is 50kg) (Fig. 17).
• when loading is complete, gently close the
inner car shutter door (where fitted) and then
close the landing shutter door (Fig. 18).
• the red LED will go out when the lift is ready
to be sent to the desired floor.
Note: The white LED remains illuminated until
the Microlift moves away from your floor
(Fig. 19).
For bulky objects the shelf can be removed as
follows:-
• lift up one side of the shelf whilst supporting
the other side with your other hand (Fig. 20).
• with the shelf at about 45 degrees, move the
lower side away from the side wall of the car.
• the shelf can then be withdrawn from the lift
car, or laid flat on the lift car floor if desired.
Note: f your Microlift is fitted with a heated
shelf/shelves option, then these shelves
cannot be removed.
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MICROLIFT OPERATION
Fig. 13 Fig. 14
Fig. 15 Fig. 16
Fig. 17 Fig. 18
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Fig. 19 Fig. 20
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MICROLIFT OPERATION
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ENDING
• Press the button to send the lift to the desired
floor (Fig.21). (For push button control
intructions, please see p5).
• The white LED will go out and the red LED
will come on to confirm that the Microlift is
on its way.
• On arrival at the selected floor the red LED
will go out and the white LED will
illuminate at all levels, indicating the lift
position.
• The Microlift arrival buzzer will also sound as
the Microlift arrives.
UNLOADING
• To unload the Microlift, open the outer
landing shutter door, followed by the inner
car shutter door (where fitted) (Fig. 22).
• The red LED will illuminate to indicate to
other users that the Microlift is in use (Fig.
23).
• The Microlift can now be unloaded.
• When you have finished unloading the
Microlift please remember to gently close the
inner car shutter door (where fitted),
followed by the outer landing shutter door to
make sure the Microlift is available to other
users (Fig. 24).
• The red LED will go out to confirm that the
Microlift is again available for use.
Fig. 21
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
Fig. 24

DO’ AND DON’T
DO make sure that the load
is secure and not
overhanging any part of the
Microlift car (Fig. 25).
DO close all landing doors
and inner car shutter doors
(where fitted) after unloading
(Fig. 26).
DO report any malfunctions
immediately, having first
referred to the
Troubleshooting guide on
page 16 (Fig. 27).
MICROLIFT OPERATION
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Fig. 25 Fig. 26
P
DON’T slam the shutter door
when opening and closing
(you will damage the
operating mechanism) (Fig.
28).
DON’T try to prise the shutter
door open (you will damage
the door lock mechanism)
(Fig. 29).
DON’T overload the lift or
shelf (Fig. 30).
DON’T try to enter or ride in
the Microlift - it is for carrying
goods only. Safety
Regulations forbid travel by
any persons in a SERV CE L FT
(Fig. 31).
Fig. 28
Fig. 30 Fig. 31
Fig. 29
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Fig. 27
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MICROLIFT HEATED LIFT CAR OPTION
The following information applies to Microlifts
fitted with the heated car option.
DE CRIPTION
The Microlift heated car option is designed for
keeping food hot during transportation
between floor levels. t should not be used for
storing food as it is not a heated cabinet.
The heating is confined to the upper section of
the lift car, it has no effect on the lower section,
which can still be used for cold drinks (even ice
cream!) with the heater on.
Your Microlift car heater is positioned below
the ceiling of the lift car. The heater can be
turned on and off by using the toggle switch
positioned on the ceiling of the lift car (Fig. 32).
OPERATION
To turn the heater on or off, operate the
On/Off switch positioned on the car ceiling,
first ensuring there are no combustible
materials within the lift car as this could
increase the risk of fire. The radiant heating
effect is almost instantaneous.
Do not touch the car heater unit as it gets very
hot. We advise when items are being
loaded/unloaded from the heated section of
the car that hand protection is worn e.g. oven
gloves.
Fig. 32
PRECAUTION
When the heater is on (and for some time
after switching off) all surfaces within the
upper section of the lift car (shelf, walls, roof
and top half of the shutter door) will be hot
to the touch. This is quite normal, but care
must be taken to avoid contact with bare
skin.
Danger
Hot Surface
Heated Lift Car Option Only
As detailed, you can see that the shelf can be
removed from its normal position. Please
ensure that this task is not undertaken
when the shelf is hot. This operation
cannot be undertaken on the heated shelf
option.
The heater can be left on continuously.
However, we recommend that it be turned on
only when required. This will prolong the life of
the lamp element.
TROUBLE HOOTING
f, after the heater has been switched on, the
lamp fails to light, then check:
• Check that the dedicated isolator switch/RCD
is in the ON position. This is located next to the
main isolator
f the heater still fails to work (the element may
have blown), please call your local Stannah
Service Branch to investigate.
Danger
Risk of
Burns
Car
heater
unit
On/Off
Switch

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MICROLIFT HEATED HELF OPTION
The following information applies to Microlifts
fitted with the heated shelf option.
DE CRIPTION
The Microlift heated shelf option is designed
for keeping food hot during transportation
between floor levels. t should not be used for
storing food as it is NOT designed to be a
heated cabinet. Each shelf (if more than
one is fitted) is supplied with a heating element
- depending on the original specification. The
lift floor may also be fitted with a heated
element. Each shelf is pre-set to reach a
temperature of 40°C.
OPERATION
To switch the heated shelf/shelves on or off,
operate the On/Off switch which is located
next to the lift “mains” isolator. The shelf/
shelves will take approximately 15 minutes to
reach temperature.
f more than one shelf is fitted the shelves
CANNOT be independently controlled, so if
the switch is switched on all the shelves will
heat up.
As previously mentioned, the temperature is
pre-set and can only be adjusted by a suitably
trained person (please contact Stannah if
training is required).
Microlift with three
heated shelves
fitted.
Note: Heated
shelves are not
removable.
The On/Off switch is also a safety RCD.
Red-ON, Black-OFF, Green-TEST.
For cleaning information, please see to page 15.
On/Off switch
Test switch
Danger
Risk of
Combustion
We strongly recommend that an oven cloth,
oven gloves or similar normal standard kitchen
heat protectors are always used when loading
and unloading hot food into and out of the
heated section of the lift.
Whenever placing food containers, dishes,
plates etc. within the heated section of the lift
always ensure that they are heat resistant.
Do not place combustible materials within
the lift as this could increase the risk of a
possible fire.
CARE
n addition to the care procedures, take
particular care to avoid water getting into
the heater controls when cleaning.

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MICROLIFT HINGED DOOR OPTION
The following information applies to Microlifts
fitted with hinged landing doors.
LOADING
Open the hinged landing door by pulling the
handle (Fig. 33).
Open the inner car gate (if fitted) using the
handle to slide it open (Fig. 34).
When loading is complete, gently close the
inner gate (if fitted) and then close the landing
door (Fig. 35 and 36).
Please note that if either the inner car
gate or the outer hinged landing door
are not completely closed, the red LED
will not go out and the lift will not
operate.
ENDING
See instructions on page 8 for sending the lift
to another floor.
UNLOADING
To unload the Microlift, open the hinged
landing door and the inner car gate (if fitted)
(Fig. 33 and 34).
The red LED will illuminate to indicate to other
users that the Microlift is in use (Fig. 37).
The Microlift can now be unloaded.
When unloading is complete, please
remember to gently close the inner car gate (if
fitted), followed by the hinged landing door to
ensure that the Microlift is available to other
users (Fig. 35 and Fig 36).
The red LED will go out to confirm that the
Microlift is again available for use by others.
Fig. 33 Fig. 34
Fig. 35 Fig. 36
Fig. 37

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MICROLIFT INTERCOM OPTION
The following information applies to Microlifts
fitted with the intercom option.
DE CRIPTION
The Microlift intercom option is designed to
enable users on different floor levels served by
the lift to communicate with each other.
Generally the intercom handset is positioned
on the wall next to the Microlift landing
entrance at each floor the lift serves.
t comprises a wall mounted unit with one or
more push buttons (depending on the model
of the lift) and a handset (Fig. 38).
OPERATION
To make a call - 2 floor Microlift
Lift the handset from the cradle and press the
single button on the wall mounted unit (Fig.
39).
To make a call - 3 floor (or above)
Microlift
Lift the handset from its cradle and press the
button corresponding to the floor you wish to
talk to (Fig. 39).
When the button is pressed an audible sound
will be heard from the handset at the other
floor. Push the button again if the intercom is
not answered.
When the handset is answered at the other
floor, simply talk to the other person as you
would on a normal telephone. (Fig. 40).
When you have completed your conversation
replace the handset into the cradle (Fig. 41).
To receive a call
f you hear the intercom ringing (Fig. 42)...
Pick up the handset and talk to the other
person (Fig. 40).
When you have completed the conversation
replace the handset into the cradle (Fig. 41).
Fig. 38
Fig. 39
Fig. 40
Fig. 41
Fig. 42

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MICROLIFT LOAD WEIGHING DEVICE OPTION
The following information applies to Microlifts
fitted with a load weighing device.
DE CRIPTION
f the Microlift has been overloaded (and if it is
fitted with a load weighing device), the safety
mechanism will automatically trip and stop the
lift from operating (Fig. 43).
A continuous audible buzzer will sound from
the Microlift push button controls, indicating
that the lift car has been overloaded (Fig. 44).
(For push button control intructions, please
see p5).
RE ETTING
To reset the load weighing device at least 50%
of the items (or load) being carried in the lift
car must first be removed (Fig. 45).
The audible buzzer will stop once the load
weighing device has automatically reset itself.
f the audible buzzer continues to sound this
indicates that more items must be removed
from the lift car.
Once the buzzer has stopped sounding
(indicating that the lift is now ready to use)
SOME of the items can then be placed back in
the lift car and the Microlift sent to the desired
floor.
Note: f the buzzer sounds again, this indicates
that the lift has been overloaded - more items
will need to be removed in order for the load
weighing device to reset itself.
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Fig. 45
Fig. 43
Fig. 44

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MICROLIFT CARE
The following procedures carried out regularly
will help to keep your Microlift in first class
condition:
CLEANING
Stainless steel shutters should be cleaned with
a soft cloth, using a light oil (e.g. baby oil) and
then wiped off with a dry, lint-free cloth.
All other surfaces should be cleaned with a soft
cloth and detergent - avoid using excessive
amounts of water in the lift car or on the
landing doors.
Never use abrasives for cleaning any of the
surfaces on your Microlift.
The lift car should be cleaned when it is
positioned at the lowest floor level.
Cleaning the lift is made easier if the shelf is
taken out - this also makes cleaning the shelf
easier.
PILLAGE
Make sure you mop up and wipe dry any
liquid spillages immediately.
n the event of a major spillage overflowing
into the Microlift car, contact your Service
branch. You will need a Lift Service Engineer
to provide you with access to the Microlift pit to
enable you to clean up the spillage.
MOTOR COMPARTMENT
Keep the Microlift motor compartment locked
at all times to prevent unauthorised access.
DO NOT use the motor compartment for any
purpose other than the operation of the
Microlift. The motor compartment should only
be accessed by a trained lift engineer.
P
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TROUBLE HOOTING
Check this list before contacting your local Stannah Service Branch - it could save you time and
the cost of an unnecessary service call.
Problem Cause Cure
Lift does not operate
and red indicator light
remains on.
No indicator lights and
lift will not operate on
push buttons.
Lift operates but indicator
lights do not operate.
Lift does not stop at
serving level
Motor rotates but lift car
remains stationary.
nner car shutter and/or landing
door left open.
Lift stopped below serving level
due to overloading
Over travel timer tripped due to
goods falling from the lift car and
causing the lift to jam.
Power off
Overload tripped
Fuse in isolator blown
Fuse E1 in controller blown
ndicator bulbs blown *
Lift over travelled
Lift car or balance weight tight in
guides
Goods fallen from the lift car
causing the lift to jam.
Check all landing doors and
inner car shutter doors are
properly closed on all floor
levels
Call Stannah Service Branch
Call Stannah Service Branch
Switch power on
Call Stannah Service Branch
Replace 15 Amp fuse(s) in
isolator if necessary
Call Stannah Service Branch
Call Stannah Service Branch
Call Stannah Service Branch
Call Stannah Service Branch
Call Stannah Service Branch
For your local tannah ervice Branch - see page 22
* A blown indicator bulb will not affect the operation of the lift. Please be aware that you will incur a
charge if you call out the Stannah Service Branch to replace blown indicator bulbs between service visits.
The indicator bulbs will normally be replaced as a matter of routine at the next maintenance/service visit
- check with your Service Branch to find out when your next visit is due.

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GUARANTEE
YOUR TANNAH GUARANTEE
Stannah Microlifts Ltd are pleased to guarantee our materials and workmanship, and provide a
maintenance and breakdown service, supplied by our sister company Stannah Lift services, for a
period of 12 months from completion of installation and handover of the lift, as follows:
• We will provide regular planned maintenance visits at the frequency agreed in the contract, subject
to suitable access to the lift within normal working hours.
• We will provide a full breakdown service within normal working hours, unless caused by misuse,
abuse, accidental damage or other matters outside of our control, in which case it will be
chargeable. Normal working hours are Monday to Thursday 8.00am to 4.45pm, Friday 8.00am to
3.45pm. Evening and weekend breakdowns will be charged at a premium rate, unless included
within the contract.
• Should any defect in workmanship or material become evident within such period or in any part
delivered under this contract, we undertake to repair or replace the defective part, as soon as
possible during normal working hours.
• Our Guarantee does not cover repairs, replacements or adjustment which may be required as a
result of ordinary wear and tear, wilful or accidental damage, misuse, neglect or any other cause
beyond our control.
• Lifts must be regularly serviced by a technically competent Lift Engineer.
• The address and telephone number of your nearest Service Branch is on the lift and a full list of all
service branches is included in this User Manual and on our website www.stannahlifts.co.uk.
YOUR WARRANTY PROMI E
The Warranty Promise is subject to the following conditions:
• The lift has been formally handed over and the ‘Completion Notice’ is signed.
• All outstanding monies have been paid to us.
• No other lift company has worked on the lift, e.g. carrying out a maintenance visit, attending a
breakdown or attempting a repair.
• Stannah are not prevented from carrying out planned maintenance for any reason outside of our
control, including but not limited to, the safety of our employees engaged in activities under this
warranty.
• The lift well and machine room or machine space must be freely accessible, free from damp,
properly ventilated and maintained in line with any requirements detailed within the user manual.
Stannah reserve the right to change the terms of any warranty provided subject to any such change
being notified to the beneficiary in writing.
tannah Microlifts Ltd
Caxton Close, East Portway, Andover,
Hants, SP10 3QN
Tel: 01264 351922

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