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7. Gate VPL owner is responsible for maintaining this label in a legible condition If you PINCH POINT need replacement labels please contact your dealer FIG 7 1 PINCH POINTS GATE WITH HINGE ON LEFT WHEN P VIEWED FROM SIDE WHERE LIFT IS INSTALLED FIG 7 2 FIG 7 3 SIDE WHERE LIFT IS INSTALLED f GATE WITH HINGE ON RIGHT WHEN VIEWED FROM W The Top Landing Gate comes in configurations with the hinges on either the Left or Right SECTION 8 TOP LANDING GATE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT PATHWAY CONNECTOR KIT Illustrated the right is the Pathway Connector Kit This option is designed to quickly and easily connect a Top Landing Gate Re to a Pathway platform FIG 8 1 Page 8 of 26 SECTION 9 LANDING GATE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT DECK CONNECTOR FIG 9 1 illustrates the Deck Connector Kit which is designed to quickly and easily connect a gate post to a deck FIG 9 1 SECTION 10 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT PLATFORM SAFETY RAIL A The Platform Safety Rail pictured at left option is required to be used by anyone standing on the VPL T The Platform Safety Rail is designed exclusively to provide additional personal stability for those standing on the VPL FIG 10 1 Page 9 of 26 SECTION 11 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT PLATFORM SAFETY WEATHER GUARD The Platform Safety Pan Weather Guard at right helps keep the Safety Pan free of d
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11. The batteries will charge with the key switch in either the On or Off position provided the unit is plugged into AC power Removing the key from the keyed power switch does not disconnect power to the battery charger The only way to disconnect power to the battery charger is to unplug the VPL from the AC outlet Page 12 of 26 Up and Down Buttons The force needed to operate these push buttons is minimal The VPL platform will travel upward by pressing and holding the Up button in The VPL platform will travel downward by pressing and holding the Down buiton in The VPL will stop moving if a button 15 not pressed in continually It is normal for most of the indicator lights not to illuminate unless either the Up or Down buttons are pressed e Emergency Stop Button Pressing the Emergency Stop button will remove power ONLY to the motor controls This will stop VPL from moving up or down The Emergency Stop Button must be pulled back out to reset for continued operation disconnect power to the battery charger you must unplug the VPL from the AC outlet 3 Indicator lights The control panel also features a series of bright blue LED indicator lights These lights are designed to indicate normal operation as well as alert the user to potential problems The blue LED indicator lights are set into green yellow and red backgrounds on the control panel e Lights in the green background indicate normal operation modes
12. e Lights in the yellow background indicate conditions which may be corrected by the user e Lights in the red background may require repair by a qualified technician The VPL will not operate if any of the lights in the yellow or red fields are illuminated Blue LED indicator lights in the GREEN background e ON POWER indicates the keyed power switch is turned to the On position This verifies the unit is powered for operation UP DOWN Indicates when either the Up or Down button is pressed These indicate the up or down portions of the controls are activated e ENTER EXIT Indicates the platform has reached either the lower or upper landing position Ifthe unit does not stop at the correct height and the ENTER EXIT indicator light is on the VPL s travel limit switches require inspection by a qualified technician c Blue LED indicator lights in the YELLOW background e EMERGENCY STOP Indicates when either the Up or Down button is pressed and the Emergency Stop button has been pushed in The VPL will not operate in this condition Pulling the emergency stop button back out will clear the condition and allow VPL operation to continue TOP LANDING GATE Indicates the Up or Down buttons are pushed and Top Landing Gate is open or not latched The VPL will not operate in this condition Closing and latching the Top Landing Gate will clear the condition and allow VPL operation to continue Top Landing Gate is not in
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14. Gate post Multiple Call Send Controls can be used on the VPL The Call Send Control Mounting Kit can only be installed on the post opposite the hinge Please contact your dealer if you have any questions or need additional assistance or call our Customer Service line at 1 800 451 1903 or visit us on the internet at www ezaccess com FIG 14 1 Page 11 of 26 SECTION 15 FEATURES DESCRIPTION OF FEATURES 1 Power a The VPL operates on 24 volts DC power supplied by two 12VDC 12AH amp hour batteries The batteries are charged by a built in smart charger Household power 120VAC is used to operate the charger and is supplied by an outdoor rated 12 power cord AC power requirements are low less than amp at 120VAC AC power cord must be connected to a grounded and polarized receptacle In the event of a power failure the VPL is designed to operate approximately 20 cycles on battery power before recharging the batteries is required One cycle is the VPL moving up and down once or down and up once batteries require approximately 6 hours to fully charge if totally discharged VPL cycles and recharge times are highly dependent on outside temperatures and loads Low temperatures decrease battery performance and increase charging time INDICATOR LIGHTS WHEN LIFT IS POWERED AND READY FOR OPERATION INDICATOR LIGHTS WHEN EITHER UP OR DOWN BUTTON IS PUSHED AND LIFT HAS REACHED THE FINAL UPPE
15. internet at www ezaccess com FIG 6 1 WA not allow unauthorized persons to use the VPL Wireless Remote transmitter FOB WA Always confirm the area around the VPL is clear of people animals and debris before activating the Wireless Remote transmitter Page 6 of 26 PROGRAMING YOUR WIRELESS REMOTE TRANSMITTER S AND RECEIVER Your wireless remote comes pre programmed for your VPL Replacement and additional wireless remotes may need programming Below and included with each new replacement wireless remote is the procedure for wireless remote programming PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Each keyfob transmits its own unique internal address whenever a button on the keyfob is pressed The receiver needs to be programmed to respond to the keyfob transmitter it operates with The following steps configure the receiver to operate with a keyfob transmitter Up to twelve keyfob transmitters can be programmed to one receiver Please read the entire programming procedure before starting Prior to programming the receiver verify the receiver is connected to the input power and the long range antenna is installed into the connector on the receiver When the receiver enters program mode all previously programmed transmitter addresses will be erased 1 Locate the pushbutton labeled PROGRAM on the receiver Press and hold this button until the red LED next to the program button illuminates approximately 5 seconds The receiver is now in the
16. transmitter program mode Release the blue button At this point all previously programmed transmitter addresses are erased from the receiver s memory 2 Press either button on the keyfob transmitter and verify the red LED on the receiver extinguishes and then illuminates blinks once Release the button 3 Repeat previous step for additional key fob transmitters that will operate with this particular receiver The red LED on the receiver will extinguish and illuminate one time for the first transmitter being programmed twice for the second three times for the third four times for the fourth etc The receiver will not respond to transmitters that have already been programmed 4 lf no transmitter switch is pressed for 5 seconds the receiver will return to normal operation The red LED on the receiver will blink rapidly then extinguish The receiver is now ready for use W The receiver remembers its programming even if power Is disconnected Page 7 of 26 SECTION 7 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT LANDING GATE The Top Landing Gate illustrated in below is designed with your safety in mind The Top Landing Gate is used to control the access between the VPL and your upper landing porch or deck and may be required by your local building codes Be sure to check with your dealer regarding applicable building code requirements Left is an illustration of the PINCH POINT warning label affixed to your Landing WARNING
17. 7 Optional Equipment Landing Gate Section8 Top Landing Gate Optional Equipment Pathway Connector Kit Section9 Top Landing Gate Optional Equipment Deck Connector Kit Section 10 Optional Equipment Platform Safety Rail Section 11 Optional Equipment Platform Safety Pan Weather Guard Section 12 Optional Equipment Interlock Section 13 Optional Equipment Call Send Control Section 14 Call Send Control Optional Equipment Call Send Control Mounting Kit Section 15 Features Section 16 Operating Instructions Section 17 Emergency Operation Section 18 Specifications Section 19 Troubleshooting Section 20 Main Components Drawing Section 21 Warranty SECTION 1 SYMBOLS SAFETY AND WARNINGS This WARNING symbol may appear in various colors and in conjunction with other symbols The warning symbol indicates a failure to obey that safety warning could result in property damage damage to equipment serious personal injury or death The word WARNING may appear in capital letters bold font in lieu of the symbol where symbol usage 15 impractical W This is the NOTE symbol This symbol may appear in various colors and in conjunction with other symbols This indicates a failure to obey all notes could result in improper operation less than optimum VPL performance and at the sole discretion of the VPL manufacturer may void your warranty The word NO
18. CTION 5 ANSI 18 1 COMPLIES WITH ASME A17 5 CSA B44 1 l l MODEL P52S To assure you the best possible service please be sure to have l SERIAL 100001 the Model and Serial Numbers for your VPL available when you 100001 call for technical assistance N 4 1 Page 5 of 26 The image below is an undersized depiction of the actual VPL Standard Safety Label Your Use the image below to locate your VPL labels Standard Safety Label will be much larger Labels are located on the tower side LABELS ARE LOCATED ON THE LIFT TOWER SIDE WITH THE POWER CORD FIG 4 2 FIG 4 3 SECTION 5 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT NOTICE VPL Options are sold separately Options do not come with a standard VPL If you would like additional information on any options please contact your dealer call our Customer Service line at 1 800 451 1903 or visit us on the www ezaccess com SECTION 6 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT WIRELESS REMOTE The Wireless Remote transmitter FOB or keyfob allows operating the VPL from remote locations i e inside your house or vehicle To provide you with all the versatility and coverage you need the Wireless Remote option and the Call Send Control option can be used together Need another FOB or a replacement Additional FOB transmitters are available Multiple FOB transmitters are available For additional information please contact your dealer call our Customer Service line at 1 800 451 1903 or visit us on the
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20. EZ ACCESS Moving you forward gt PASSPORT Vertical Platform Lift VPL User Manual for P52S and P72S Models 2012 2013 EZ ACCESS a division of Homecare Products Inc All rights reserved tai odifie Manufactured in the USA All text and images contained in this document are proprietary and may not be shared m ress writte ta m d distributed reproduced or reused without the exp ten permission of CESS 12273 EZ AC REV 08 13 13 INTRODUCTION Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the PASSPORT Residential Vertical Platform Lift VPL At Homecare Products Inc we are proud to offer this select line of assistance equipment designed to provide you years of trouble free performance This User Manual provides important operation maintenance service and safety instructions It is important that you read and understand this User Manual before installing and or using the VPL Refer to the VPL s Installation Manual and User Manual as needed If you have additional questions your dealer contact information can be found in Section 3 of this manual Unless indicated otherwise this manual applies to the P52S and P72S models Table of Contents Section 1 Symbols Safety and Warnings Section2 Maintenance and Service Section3 Dealer Contact Information Section4 Labeling Section5 Optional Equipment Notice Section6 Optional Equipment Wireless Remote Section
21. R LOWER DESTINATION UP UP BUTTON PRESS INDICATOR LIGHTS WHEN LIFT MOVES UP TO TRAVEL UPWARD INDICATOR LIGHTS WHEN MOVES DOWN INDICATOR LIGHTS WHEN EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON IS PUSHED AND EITHER THE UP OR DOWN BUTTONS ARE PUSHED INDICATOR LIGHTS WHEN EITHER UP OR DOWN BUTTON IS PUSHED AND EZ ACCESS GATE IS NOT LATCHED INDICATOR LIGHTS WHEN THE DOWN DOWN BUTTON PRESS TO TRAVEL DOWNWARD EMERGENCY STOP PUSH Emergency See BUTTON IS PUSHED AND AN OBSTRUCTION TO STOP LIFT OPERATION PUSH OFF PULLON HAS BEEN DETECTED UNDER THE PLATFORM OPERATION INDICATOR LIGHTS WHEN ELECTRICAL OVERLOAD TRIPS CIRCUIT BREAKER INDICATOR LIGHTS WHEN EITHER UP OR DOWN BUTTON IS PUSHED AND THERE IS AN UNSAFE CONDITION IN MAXIMUM LOAD 750 lbs THE DRIVE SYSTEM For Service Call KEYED POWER SWITCH KEY NOT SHOWN FIG 15 1 VPL Operator Control Panel Features 2 Control Panel a The VPL Operator Control Panel incorporates operational controls as well as function indicator lights Control functions and features are as follows b Keyed Power Switch When turned to the Power On position the keyed power switch permits VPL operation When turned to the Power Off position the VPL will not ascend or descend c The key is removable in both the On and Off positions If AC power is disconnected from the VPL leaving the key in the On position will discharge the batteries over about 7 days
22. TE may appear in capital letters in lieu of the symbol where symbol usage is impractical Page 2 of 26 SAFETY WARNINGS The safety warnings throughout this manual are for the protection of people and property Failure by any operator to obey all VPL safety warnings will result in a waiver of all liabilities loss of your warranty and could result in equipment damage and or failure injury to property risk of serious bodily injury and or death b gt gt beep Dee PePPe PD gt gt gt WA WAY WA WA WAY WAN Read the User Manual in its entirety Understand and learn the location and function of all the features safety devices and labels before operating the VPL Do not exceed the weight capacity of 750 pounds 340 Kg for this VPL Do not use VPL for anything other than its intended purpose of personal residential use for lifting of individuals and personal mobility devices Keep all body parts away from moving components and within the platform guards during VPL operation The Platform Safety Rail option must be installed if the VPL is used by a standing occupant Never play on or near the VPL Turn off power and engage the brake on all mobility devices prior to cycling the VPL Remove ice snow leaves and other potentially unsafe materials from VPL and landings before each use Inspect VPL for damaged missing or inoperable parts before each use Never use a damaged or unstable VPL Periodically check all fasteners and ve
23. atform and stop downward travel when it comes into contact with the Safety Pan The VPL will still be operational the upward direction but the object or obstruction must be cleared to resume downward travel 6 Emergency Crank In the event of a loss of AC power and the batteries have been fully discharged the VPL may be operated up or down using a manual hand crank This crank is attached inside the power head cover As an alternate a 5 16 hex driver bit on a powered drill can be used to drive the unit up or down Refer to Section 17 for additional information on the emergency hand crank before using SECTION 16 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read understand and observe all safety warnings notes and recommendations throughout this manual Do not exceed the VPL s weight capacity of 750 Lbs N Use VPL with a qualified helper if required Do use VPL for anything other than lifting people and mobility equipment Do not operate VPL if it appears damaged Never tamper with or attempt to bypass any control sensors or switches Doing so can result in creating a dangerous situation and will void your warranty UPWARD TRAVEL a sure to have a straight direct path to the Guard Ramp and Platform b Move far enough onto the center of the Platform to allow the Guard Ramp to fold upward without contacting the mobility device c Ensure the mobility device and all body parts are completely on the Plat
24. cluded in the installation this indicator light will not function e OBSTRUCTION Indicates the Down button is pushed and an object is detected underneath the platform In this condition the unit can only operate in the upward direction Removing the object will clear the condition and allow downward travel to proceed d Blue LED indicator lights in the RED background e OVERLOAD Indicates motor is drawing excessive current and causing the automatic circuit breaker to trip The automatic breaker will reset after a few minutes This indicates an abnormal mechanical or electrical condition If the problem persists service by a qualified technician is required SERVICE REQUIRED Lights if either the Up or Down button is pushed and unit has detected potentially unsafe condition in the drive system The VPL can only be operated downward in this condition N Service is required Call our VPL Technical Support line at 1 800 332 1381 Page 13 of 26 4 Guard Ramp a The standard VPL is supplied with a 24 Guard Ramp which can be assembled on either end of the platform allowing access to the VPL from either side The Guard Ramp operation is automatic When the VPL rises the ramp will fold upward providing a safety measure to help prevent accidental travel off the platform while the VPL is moving 5 Obstruction Detection The VPL 15 supplied with a Safety Pan which is designed to detect object or obstruction under the pl
25. e VPL The VPL warranty 15 not transferable Attempting to tamper with or modify any portion of the VPL will void your warranty Except as described elsewhere in this manual maintenance must only be performed by qualified technicians Contact your dealer to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service Caustics high alkaline detergents and solutions should not be used to clean aluminum SECTION 2 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 1 Except as described elsewhere in this manual maintenance must be performed only by qualified technicians Contact your dealer with questions or to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service Annual inspections by a qualified technician are highly recommended to help prevent unsafe conditions and operation Contact your dealer with questions or for additional information to request replacement labels or manuals or to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service A visual inspection of all bolts and nuts to be sure that they are securely in place must be done by the user before using If there are any missing or damaged fasteners or other components they need to be replaced by a qualified technician to ensure continued safe operation Contact your dealer with questions for additional information to request replacement labels or manuals or to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service or call our Customer Service line at 1 800 451 1903 or visit us on the internet at www ezaccess com Th
26. e platform to be moved up and or down in the event of power loss to the VPL motor The crank is stored inside the cover of the power head To use the crank first turn the keyed power switch to the Off position Unplug the VPL from AC power to avoid accidental starting and potential injury Failure to unplug the VPL from AC power as described could result in serious injury or death Do not pull on power cables Route cords so no one can trip over or be entangled in them Route power cords so they are not exposed to the risk of damage The power cable must be plugged into grounded outlets only Remove the power head cover from the top of the VPL tower by removing the bolts on both sides of the cover FIG 17 1 Disconnect the white ground wire from the battery terminal FIG 17 2 Remove the crank from inside the power head cover Place the 5 16 socket onto the drive of the motor and crank to move the VPL Cranking clockwise CW when facing the hex drive end of the motor will raise the platform and cranking counter clockwise CCW will lower the platform FIG 17 3 lt takes 28 turns to move the VPL platform 1 For faster movement of the VPL platform battery or corded power drill with the correct socket may be used instead of the hand crank to drive the motor shaft Page 16 of 26 8 Ifthe VPL is occupied at the time of failure allow the passenger to safely exit prior to determining the possible cause 9 Place the hand cra
27. ebris LIFT PLATFORM WITH GUARD WALLS The Platform Safety Pan Weather Guard option is made of durable materials and installs quickly by simply clipping onto the Safety Pan WEATHER GUARD AROUND OUTER EDGE OF SAFETY PAN FIG 11 1 SECTION 12 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT INTERLOCK W Direction of door swing must be specified at the time you place your order for the optional Interlock Determine whether the door handle is on the left or right when looking at the door from the VPL platform before ordering FIG 12 1 and FIG 12 2 illustrate the Interlock INTERLOCK FOR DOOR INTERLOCK FOR DOOR WITH HINGES ON RIGHT WITH HINGES ON LEFT LOOKING AT DOOR LOOKING AT DOOR FROM SIDE WHERE LIFT FROM SIDE WHERE LIFT WILL BE INSTALLED WILL BE INSTALLED DOOR HANDLE DOOR HANDLE FIG 12 1 FIG 12 2 Page 10 of 26 SECTION 13 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT CALL SEND CONTROL Multiple Call Send Controls can be used with the VPL This allows you to call the platform from multiple locations FIG 13 1 From the bottom of the stairs or landing simply press the DOWN button and the platform descends From the top landing deck or porch simply press the UP button and the platform CALL SEND ascends FIG 13 1 SECTION 14 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT CALL SEND CONTROL MOUNTING KIT The Call Send Control Mounting Kit FIG 14 1 option is required to quickly attach your Call Send Control to your Top Landing
28. ections repairs or service VPL must be anchored to a concrete slab before operating the VPL while it is occupied Using the VPL while occupied before installation can be hazardous The VPL comes with various product safety labels Do not remove safety labels or devices If any labels are missing damaged or become illegible they must be replaced An illegible decal will fail to alert individuals on or around the VPL of a procedure or potential hazard resulting in an unsafe operating condition which could lead to severe injury or fatality of occupant and or others Refer to section 4 for images of the labels that should be found on the VPL Maintaining all labels and manuals in legible condition is required by the VPL owner and is essential for safe VPL operation Contact your dealer for additional information for replacement labels and manuals or to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service Page 3 of 26 WA Illumination A minimum illumination at the landing edge of the floor with the landing door open of not less than EEEEE 50 Ix 5 fc Illumination of at least 100 Ix shall be provided a at the drive unit in the location where periodic maintenance and inspection are required b on the carriage at the seat or platform surface and at the operating devices and c at the floor level of landing loading points For proper warranty coverage contact your dealer Keep all protective coverings in place unless servicing th
29. ere are two holes in the tower used for mounting the guard ramp activating bar which not have fasteners in them This is normal since the guard ramp activating bar can be mounted on either side Keep the VPL platform free of debris Sweeping to clear these areas regularly enough to prevent debris accumulation is required Wiping with a damp cloth should be sufficient for additional surface cleaning If needed a soft brush with mild soap and water can be used on the platform and guard ramp surfaces Alkaline based detergents should not be used to clean your VPL lf the platform and guard ramp surface are covered with frost and or snow remove frost ice and snow before using the VPL Calcium chloride is often used to deice and prevent ice from forming on roads Used properly this may be useful to help rid or Keep your VPL platform free of frost ice and snow If using a deicing or ice preventing agent such as Calcium chloride always check that the platform is free of ice before using it Calcium chloride may not always be effective in removing frost ice and or snow If the VPL was cleaned with soap rinse all soap from VPL and let VPL dry before using Use extra caution while on the VPL platform and guard ramp surfaces are icy or wet If cleaning with water turn off VPL and unplug the AC power before cleaning Periodically check and ensure that the safety pan under the platform moves freely up and down and is not damaged Th
30. form and within the Guard Walls and off of the Guard Ramp d Verify no part of the mobility device body parts or other items extend beyond the platform e Once properly situated on the Platform turn off power and ensure the brakes are properly set on the mobility device Contact manufacturer of your particular mobility device for assistance f Rotate the keyed power switch to Power On position The blue LED indicator light in the GREEN background should now be illuminated lf you want to travel up press and hold the UP button The VPL will operate the upward direction and the UP indicator light will illuminate g Continue pressing the up button until the VPL stops automatically at the upper landing The ENTER EXIT indicator LED light should illuminate at this time Release the Up button Page 14 of 26 h Verify the platform and the top landing levels are within 1 2 of each other N If the platform and the top landing levels are not within 1 2 of each other do not attempt to exit the VPL at this time Raise or lower the VPL until the top landing levels are not within 1 2 of each other before exiting the platform If the problem persists contact you dealer to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service If desired you can now turn the VPL keyed power switch key to the Power Off position prior to exiting Turn the power back on to your mobility device release the mobility device brakes and travel off t
31. he Platform onto the upper landing If your installation includes the optional Landing Gate Once the Platform has reached the upper landing the Top Landing Gate will automatically unlatch allowing the gate to open The Top Landing Gate is spring loaded and will close by itself once you have passed through 3 DOWNWARD TRAVEL lf the platform is in the upper landing position the optional Top Landing Gate should swing open by pulling on it If the Top Landing Gate does not swing open freely this could be an indication that the VPL platform may not be at the required height platform must be properly positioned at the upper landing height before the VPL gate can be operated Do not attempt to release the Top Landing Gate latching mechanism manually Open the Top Landing Gate and carefully travel onto the platform Travel far enough that the mobility device and all body parts are completely on the VPL platform and the Top Landing Gate will close fully and latch Turn off power and ensure the brakes are securely set on the mobility device Contact manufacturer of your particular mobility device for assistance Rotate the keyed power switch to Power On position The blue LED indicator light in the GREEN background should now be illuminated Press and hold the DOWN button The VPL will begin moving in the downward direction and the DOWN indicator light will be illuminated Continue pressing the DOWN butt
32. is is the built in safety device designed to detect obstructions under the platform and stop platform downward motion Do not operate VPL if the safety pan is malfunctioning Contact your dealer immediately or call our Technical Support line at 1 800 332 1381 or visit us on the internet at www ezaccess com Page 4 of 26 SECTION 3 DEALER CONTACT INFORMATION FIRST POINT OF CONTACT SHOULD BE YOUR DEALER DEALER NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE INTERNET If you need additional assistance please or call one of the numbers below Customer Service 1 800 451 1903 Technical Support 1 800 332 1381 Internet www ezaccess com SECTION 4 LABELING WA The illustrations in this section represent labels affixed to the VPL If any labels are missing or otherwise not legible please contact your dealer for replacements or call our Customer Service line at 1 800 451 1903 or visit us on the internet at www ezaccess com FIG 4 1 Represents the Serial Number label RESIDENTIAL VPL EZ ACCESS A DIVISION OF HOMECARE PRODUCTS INC 700 MILWAUKEE AVE N ALGONA WA 98001 7408 MAX LOAD 750 LBS SPEED 10 This label contains important information you will need when dees SUSPENSION 1 HI LEAD SCREW talking with your dealer about VPL options service and other DRIVE MOTOR 58 HP 24 VDC 25 AMPS AC INPUT 120 VAC 6 AMPS questions you may have DATE TEST SE
33. nd nuts to be sure that they are securely in place must be done by the VPL owner If there are any missing or damaged fasteners or other components they must be replaced by a qualified technician Contact your dealer to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service The VPL s electrical cord must be routed and situated in a manner that poses no hazards Do not lay power cords on or across electrically conductive materials such as metals and always route power cords in such a manner so no one can trip over them and they are not exposed to risk of accidental or incidental damage Before and during VPL operation ensure all hair jewelry shirts ties shoe laces and all other forms of clothing and other personal ornamentation are not and do not hang up on anything that may create a hazard The VPL is designed exclusively for personal residential use to provide safe access to and from your home Using this VPL for anything other than its intended purpose will void the warranty Do not use the VPL to support attach or hang planters baskets lights adornments decorations clothing fabrics or other ornamentals or furnishings Correct installation proper use and following of instructions and obeying safety warnings and of the VPL are necessary for safe operation If service outside the guidelines of this manual is required please contact your dealer for additional information for replacement labels and manuals or to schedule any needed insp
34. nk back inside the power head cover and secure the cover with the two bolts removed in Step 4 above Always keep the hand crank inside the power head cover so it is available during emergency situations 10 If unit has failed due to power loss do not operate until a qualified technician has serviced the VPL Contact your dealer to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service REMOVE WHITE GROUND WIRE FROM THIS TERMINAL REMOVE BOLT BOTH SIDES FIG 17 1 CRANK SPEED HANDLE WRENCH WITH 5 16 SOCKET 5 16 HEX DRIVE END OF MOTOR CCW TO MOVE a CW TO MOVE PLATFORM DOWN PLATFORM UP FIG 17 3 Page 17 of 26 SECTION 18 SPECIFICATIONS ower Height with Legs ower Width with Legs eight at Max Travel oad Capacity Net Weight Motor ontrol Voltage attery Charger AC Power Requirement latform Size mergency Operation Drive Screw Lubrication AC POWER CONNECTION UNGROUNDED OUTLET DO NOT USE THIS TYPE FIG 18 1 P52S 76 1 8 33 3 8 97 9 16 380 Lbs 50 75 x 36 Usable Models P72S P52T P72T 750 Lbs 39516 _____ 58 HP 24VDC 12 VDC 2 AMP 120 VAC 5 Amps 59 75 x 36 Usable Manual hand crank Chevron Synthetic Grease EP NLGI Grade 1 5 USE GROUNDED TYPE FIG 18 2 TABLE 18 1 GROUNDED OUTLET GROUND PIN NEVER USE LIFT WITH A MISSING OR DAMAGED GROUND PIN FIG 18 3 Page
35. on until the VPL stops automatically at the lower landing The ENTER EXIT indicator LED light will now illuminate Release the DOWN button Verify the guard ramp has folded to the down position and is resting on the lower landing surface Turn the power back on to your mobility device release the mobility device brakes contact the manufacturer of your particular mobility device for assistance and travel off the Platform onto the lower landing Page 15 of 26 4 OPTIONAL CALL SEND CONTROL a remote call is an option Unless you ordered this as an option it is not included with a standard VPL This optional device features remote UP and DOWN buitons The VPL can be operated in either direction regardless of where the Call Send Control is located The keyed power switch on the Control Panel must be in the Power On position to operate the optional VPL with the Call Send Control Do not lay cords on electrically conductive materials such as metals Do not pull on cables Route cords so no one can trip over or be entangled in them Route cords so they are not exposed to risk of damage Remote calls must be mounted in accordance with applicable codes and in safe locations CALL SEND CONTROL For Service Call A MAXIMUM LOAD 750LBS FIG 16 1 SECTION 17 EMERGENCY OPERATION EMERGENCY OPERATION 1 A speed handle wrench hand crank and 5 16 socket are included with the VPL to allow th
36. replacement labels and manuals or to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service Your dealer contact information can be found in Section 3 of this manual Or you can call our Customer Service line at 1 800 451 1903 or visit us on the internet at www ezaccess com Page 26 of 26
37. rify all nuts bolts screws and other fasteners are undamaged and secure Do not attempt to repair or modify the VPL Only qualified technicians may service the VPL Contact your dealer to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service Observe and avoid all pinch points Whenever not actively using the VPL turn keyed power switch to OFF position and remove key Always unplug VPL from electrical outlet before cleaning Only plug VPL back in when area around VPL is dry Never operate VPL with damaged electrical wires cords or plugs The AC electrical plug on this VPL is grounded and intended to be used only with a properly grounded AC outlet Do not remove ground pin from AC power cord If ground pin is broken or missing immediately contact your dealer to schedule repairs Stop using VPL and immediately and contact your dealer for inspection and service if any defect is suspected Do not tamper with or attempt to modify the VPL or any of its systems Use VPL only with a qualified helper if required Do not use the VPL to support attach or hang planters baskets lights adornments decorations clothing fabrics or other ornamentals or furnishings Components inside the tower must be serviced by a qualified technician Contact you dealer to schedule any needed inspections repairs or service Periodic inspections by a qualified technician are highly recommended to help prevent unsafe conditions A visual inspection of all bolts a
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