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EasyLift V3 PLUS User Manual

USER MANUAL – EASYLIFT V3 PLUS – EN VERSION 04.02

1. Foreword

Congratulations on purchasing your new EasyLift lifting platform.

This is an original user manual for your new EasyLift V3 PLUS. Hereinafter we use the term EasyLift for EasyLift V3 PLUS, if nothing else is specifically indicated.

⚠️ It is important to read this manual before using the lifting platform.

Set-up and installation MUST be undertaken by a qualified Liftup service technician, to ensure correct assembly. Improper assembly can lead to unintended risks of personal injury.

EasyLift is a lifting platform for wheelchairs, offering users easy and stylish access between two levels.

The lifting platform is easy to operate using operating panels mounted on the wall, on the lifting platform, or by means of a remote control.

In this user manual "EasyLift lifting platform" will be mentioned as "lift".

Illustrations of Lift Configurations

Four illustrations show different configurations or stages of the EasyLift platform, depicting its use with a wheelchair user.

2. EU declaration of conformity

Manufacturer: Liftup A/S

Address: Hagensvej 21, DK-9530 Støvring, Denmark

Telephone: +45 9686 3020

Hereby declares that:

Equipment: EasyLift V3 PLUS

Lifting platform for wheelchair users and persons with impaired mobility

Year: 2019

Conforms to the key health and safety requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery.

Additionally, the equipment is in compliance with relevant safety and health requirements in:

  • EMC-Directive: 2014/30/EU
  • ROHS-Directive: 2011/65/EU

For the assessment, relevant parts of the following have been used:

  • DS/EN 60204: Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines.
  • DS/EN 13849-1 and -2: Safety-related parts of control systems

CEO: Søren Elisiussen

Position: CEO

Liftup A/S, Hagensvej 21, DK-9530 Støvring, Denmark

Date: 10 October 2019

Signature: [Signature Placeholder]

The document includes the CE mark (CE) and references to TUV NORD.

3. Labelling of the equipment

The validity of the CE certificate is subject to correctly performed installation, as per the manufacturer's instructions.

A placeholder indicates where to insert a copy of the CE certification mark.

4. Factory Acceptance Test (FAT)

This section describes the Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) certificate. The certificate is issued to certify that all safety tests, performance tests, and other tests specified by the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System have been successfully passed and documented.

The certificate includes fields for product type, serial number, issue date, and test responsible, issued by Liftup A/S.

5. Terms of use

The lift is exclusively for the use of wheelchair users and persons with impaired mobility. The maximum load is 400 kg (880 lbs) evenly distributed on the lift or a maximum of two persons.

⚠️ Read this user manual thoroughly before using the lift.

⚠️ IMPORTANT! The lift must NOT be used for goods transport, including loaded pallets or other types of heavy loads.

The owner of this lift is obliged to maintain it according to the Maintenance guide (see section 13).

Do not dispose of batteries, electrical or electronic equipment with unsorted household rubbish. When disposing of this device, ensure compliance with local ordinances and regulations.

Maximum load: 400 kg (880 lbs) or a maximum of 2 persons evenly distributed on the platform.

If the lift is accessible to the public, it is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that inspections are performed in accordance with legal provisions and at correct intervals, and that necessary safety equipment is provided.

6. Technical specifications

This section provides detailed technical specifications for the EasyLift 800/900 V3 PLUS and EasyLift 1100 V3 PLUS models.

Specification EasyLift 800/900 V3 PLUS EasyLift 1100 V3 PLUS
Power 110 - 240 V/50 Hz (1.1 A) Max: 90 W, Standby < 6 W
Lifting capacity 400 kg or two persons
Lifting height 0 - 1250 mm (0 - 49.21")
Platform size W 800/900 mm
L 1400 mm
W 1100 mm
L 1820 mm
Internal dimensions W 800/900 mm
L 1400 mm
W 1100 mm
L 1820 mm
External dimensions 800/900 PLUS
W 960/1060 mm
L 1750 mm
1100 PLUS
W 1260 mm
L 1820 mm
Dead weight 200 kg approx. 250 kg approx.
Noise level < 70 dB
Water and dust >50V: IP67 (Power Supply) / <50V: IP23 / <10V: IPxx
Lifting speed/ temperature +40 °C to +5 °C: 40 mm/second (1.57") +40 °C to +5 °C: 40 mm/second (1.57")
+5 °C to -5 °C: 20 mm/second (0.79") +5 °C to -5 °C: 20 mm/second (0.79")
-5 °C to -20 °C: 10 mm/second (0.39") -5 °C to -20 °C: 10 mm/second (0.39")
-20 °C to -25 °C: 10 mm/second (0.39") -20 °C to -25 °C: 10 mm/second (0.39")
Approval Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery
Duty cycle 2 min. / 5 min.
Battery capacity 30 cycles at 25°C
Flat battery 10 min. charge = one trip
Fully charged = 5 hours

Max. 200 kg/440 lbs

Diagrams of the EasyLift 800/900 V3 PLUS and EasyLift 1100 V3 PLUS models are shown.

7. Safety instructions

7.1 Installation and maintenance

⚠️ Do not try to install or service your lift yourself - this MUST be done by an authorized* service technician.

Do not remove the protective plates or safety plates on your lift, as this may lead to personal injury.

*Has completed a Liftup product and service course.

7.2 Unintended movements of lift

If during the use of your lift movement or action occurs which is not described in this manual, stop the unit and call technical assistance.

Should your lift not move with a plane movement as a lifting platform, calibrate it by running it down to floor level. If the problem continues, call technical assistance.

7.3 Lift movement

The space under the lift must be kept free of all objects, which may impair its downward movement. Otherwise, the lift cannot be moved down to the lower level and thus cannot fulfill its function as a lifting platform.

If an object/material prevents the lift moving in a downward direction, the lift will suspend its movement and issue an audible alarm and move upwards 2-3 cm automatically. This will allow the object to be removed. The object or material must be removed before the lift may be used again.

7.4 Avoiding personal injury

In order to avoid personal injury, users may NOT use the lift when someone or something is at risk of injury through crushing, cutting, falling, tripping or the like. The user/operator shall strive to the greatest extent possible to ensure that the lift can move without risk of causing injury.

Be extra careful when small children and disabled persons are on or around the lift, since these groups cannot always be expected to be able to foresee the possible consequences of the lift movements.

7.5 Overload of the lift

In order to avoid damage to equipment due to overloading (max. 400 kg evenly spread), the lift is fitted with overload protection which stops the lift and issues an audible alarm if overload occurs. In the event of overload, run the lift downward to exit.

7.6 Personal safety

The lift is fitted with various safety features which ensure that the user or other people are not injured when using the lift.

⚠️ WARNING! Although the lift comes fitted with various safety features, never use it if persons or animals are close by, as there may otherwise be a risk of crushing. Never allow children to play with the lift.

7.7 Anti-crushing

Beneath the entire lift a number of pressure plates (anti-crushing) are fitted which are activated if an object is going to be crushed below. When this feature is activated, the lift stops and then runs approx. 2 cm upwards, while at the same time an audible alarm is issued (see section 11.7).

Anti-crushing protection zone: An illustration shows the lift with a highlighted area beneath it indicating the anti-crushing protection zone.

If the anti-crushing feature is activated, release the operating button. Remove any objects under the lift and then again run it to floor level. (If needed, move the lift up a small distance so you can easily remove objects from under it).

⚠️ IMPORTANT! Keep in mind that when the lift is used outdoors, leaves, branches and snow can affect the anti-crushing safety feature, and so you should check regularly that the lift will not be obstructed when moving downward.

For outdoor installations, it is recommended to return the lift to ground level after use, in order to prevent unwanted objects finding their way under the lift.

7.8 Safety barriers

7.8.1 Ramp as roll-off protection

If the lift is fitted with a ramp, the ramp will first pull up and lock before the lift begins to move. The ramp then acts as roll-off protection. When the lift returns to floor level, the ramp will automatically lower (keep the button pressed) and act as a drive-on/drive-off ramp.

Diagrams: Two diagrams illustrate the ramp: one showing it as a drive-on/drive-off ramp, and another showing it as a ramp for roll-off protection.

7.8.2 Doors as roll-off protection

If the lift is fitted with doors, they will close before it begins to move. The doors will always be closed when the lift has moved off ground level.

Diagrams: Illustrations show the lift at the lower and upper levels with doors closed.

If the lift is fitted with doors, it can be equipped with automatic door locks (only available on EasyLift 1100). The automatic door locks will secure that the doors are locked before the lift begins to move.

7.8.3 Barrier

If the lift is fitted with a vertical safety barrier (optional equipment) at the upper level, it will close before the lift begins to move. The vertical safety barrier will always be closed when the lift is not at the upper level. The ramp is raised when the lift is not at the lower level.

Diagrams: Illustrations show the lift at the lower and upper levels with the vertical safety barrier.

7.9 Handling

The lift is normally supplied by your dealer, who also takes care of installation.

⚠️ Do not try to move the lift manually, as this can lead to personal injury. The product should be moved and handled using suitable lifting equipment (pallet truck, roller plate, or similar).

⚠️ Do not expose the lift to heavy bumps or jolts as this can damage its functionality.

Store the accompanying remote control (optional equipment) in a dry place, and do not expose it to heavy knocks (for example, by throwing it). Only clean using a firmly wrung cloth.

7.10 Unlocking door in case of emergency

In case of emergency/malfunction: Release the folding spring bolt.

  1. Pull the spring out from the shaft of the clevis, using a suitable tool, screwdriver, ruler, bottle-opener, etc.
  2. From outside, you can approach the lower side.
  3. The spring is released.
  4. When the spring is released, pull out the bolt. Please note! The bolt may be difficult to pull out because of pressure on the door actuator.
  5. Now the door can be moved freely.

Illustration: A sequence of five images demonstrates the steps for unlocking a door in an emergency, showing the manipulation of the spring bolt.

If the door is equipped with an automatic door lock, unlock it with a triangular key (automatic door lock only available on EasyLift 1100 doors).

When the fault has been corrected, the door can be connected again following this instruction in reverse order.

7.11 Lifts accessible to the public (only certain countries)

If the lift is accessible to the public, it must basically be equipped with a key switch, ensuring that the lift can be locked when left unobserved.

To ensure that persons cannot be unintentionally trapped in the lift, it must be possible to lock it so that it is not possible to access the lift (in a normal manner). The key switch shall prevent the lift from moving and ensure that doors may be closed or locked.

If the lift is not under observation or locked, but the owner (or their representative) is present close to the building, it must be equipped with an alarm signal for calling for help.

If the lift is equipped with an alarm signal, the signal must be connected to an external alarm device (e.g., light, sound, or similar) which can draw attention to the need for assistance at the lift.

If the lift is installed in such a way that an alarm signal is insufficient (e.g., freely accessible without observation), a two-way communication system must be installed.

If the lift is installed with a two-way communication system, it must be connected to a telephone number which is in operation at any time (when the lift is accessible).

8. Functionality

The EasyLift lifting platform is a so-called "dead man operated" lift, meaning the push-buttons must be pressed and held down for the entire motion.

The lift operation is straightforward; the user activates it using one of the push-buttons on the wall or by means of the remote control (optional equipment).

When the user is on the lift, it is operated from the side panel, from which the user can choose to be transported to the upper or lower level respectively.

9. Assembly

The lift installation is undertaken by an authorized service technician*.

⚠️ Do not attempt to move, disassemble, or repair your lift. These actions MUST be performed by an authorized service technician*. Improper assembly may increase the risk of user injury. Liftup is exempt from any liability if assembly and installation are not performed by an authorized service technician*.

For more information or materials on assembly, you may contact your dealer (see Liftup Distributors).

⚠️ Note on Danish Regulations: Effective as of 30 June 2016, the Danish Working Environment Authority introduced new regulations for owners/users of elevators and lift products. This impacts preventative maintenance inspections and statutory control of product erection. Liftup has developed an online service log for all its lift products to ensure quality assurance for these inspections. All future inspections and controls must be registered in this log (see section 17.2 for details).

*Has completed a Liftup product and service course.

10. Start-up

The lift must always be connected to a 110-240V power point and be powered on. Under normal circumstances, the lift is always in stand-by mode, ready for use as soon as an operating button is pressed.

If the emergency stop has been pushed, it must be deactivated before the lift can be used (see section 11).

11. Operating the lift

11.1 Daily use

Your lift is operated by means of operating panels: Standard (Figures 1-4), FUGA (Figure 5), or a key-operated call station (Figure 6) at the upper and lower levels respectively. Push-buttons (Figure 9) are located on the lift itself, or a remote control (optional equipment) (Figure 8) can be used. The remote control replaces the function of the two main operating panels.

Control Panel Options:

  • Figure 1-4: Standard Call Stations: Illustrations show standard call stations, available with wired or wireless connections, in both 1-way and 2-way configurations.
  • Figure 5: FUGA Call Station: Illustration shows the FUGA call station, available in 1-way or 2-way versions.
  • Figure 6: Key Operated Call Station: Illustration shows a call station operated by a key.
  • Figure 7: Key Switch: Illustration shows a key switch for turning the system on/off.
  • Figure 8: Remote Control: Illustration shows a handheld remote control for operating the lift.
  • Figure 9: Lift Push-buttons: Illustration shows the control panel on the lift platform, including UP, DOWN, and EMERGENCY STOP buttons.

11.2 Operating the lift from the UPPER level

To call the lift to the upper level, press the operating panel (Figures 1-6) at the upper level or the up arrow (⬆️) on the remote control (optional equipment) (Figure 8) until the lift has moved completely up and stopped. Once the doors have fully opened, the user can enter the lift.

11.3 Operating the lift from the LOWER level

To call the lift to the lower level, press the operating panel (Figures 1-6) at the lower level or the down arrow (⬇️) on the remote control (optional equipment) (Figure 8) until the lift has moved completely down and stopped. Once the ramp has lowered / the doors have fully opened, the user can enter the lift.

11.4 Operating the lift from the platform

Three buttons are available on the lift (see Figure 9): one with an up arrow (⬆️), one with a down arrow (⬇️), and an emergency stop (?).

To ascend to the upper level: Press and hold the up button. The ramp or doors will close, and the lift will move upward. Hold the button until the upper level is reached, the lift stops, and the barrier/doors are fully open. You can then exit.

To descend to the lower level: Press and hold the down button. The doors will close, and the lift will move downward. Keep the button pressed until the ground level is reached, the lift stops, and the ramp/doors are fully open. You can then exit.

11.5 Emergency stop

If the lift makes an unintended or undesired movement, or if it must be stopped to avoid potential risks, press the EMERGENCY STOP button (?).

To release the emergency stop, turn the button clockwise; the system is then ready for use again.

11.6 ON/OFF switch

The lift is fitted with an ON/OFF switch located below the main board on the right-hand side. The cover must be removed to access the switch. This button disconnects the power supply to the lift. If switched off simultaneously with activating the emergency stop, the lift will be completely powered off.

The ON/OFF switch is used for pairing wireless call stations (see section 14). Power to the lift is switched on/off by activating the ON/OFF switch and the emergency stop (see section 12.1). When power is returned (and the emergency stop is released), the control system restarts (see section 12.2).

⚠️ WARNING! The ON/OFF switch is for the battery charger, not the mains switch. If set to OFF for an extended period, it may drain and damage the batteries. In case of a long-standing power outage, the emergency stop should be activated to prevent batteries from discharging completely.

Illustration: An image shows the location of the ON/OFF switch behind a cover on the lift.

11.7 Audible alarms

If the "speak" feature is installed, it will activate for alarms. Otherwise, an alarm tone will sound. The table below details the sounds and their meanings:

Speak Activity/warning Tone Representation
Opening The vertical safety barrier is opening ████████
Closing The vertical safety barrier is closing ████████
Alarm: Overload alarm The platform is overloaded ████████
Alarm: Battery fault - the lift cannot be used The battery has a fault. Inadequate power supply. (See section 6) ████████
Alarm: Something is under the lift Remove the object under the lift which is preventing downward movement ████████
Ding Ding Ding Arriving at upper/lower level ████████
Warning - automatic operation A warning before the lift will run auto return ████████ ...
BEEP-BEEP-BEEP... The lift is in the process of running auto return ████████
Emergency stop pressed The red emergency stop button has been pressed. This must be released in order that the lift can function again. ████████
The lift is locked The lift is locked with a key switch ████████
Battery warning Low battery level ████████
Power supply is interrupted - connect or press emergency stop Connect to a power supply or activate emergency stop in order to power off the lift ████████

Tone Key:

  • ████████ : High tone followed by a deeper tone
  • ████████ : Low tone followed by higher tone
  • ████████ : Identical tones (3 off)

11.8 Emergency alarm devices (optional equipment)

The lift can be equipped with an alarm button (?). The alarm button can be connected in two ways:

  1. External Alarm: The alarm button can be connected to an external alarm. To activate the alarm, press and hold the alarm button for 5 seconds. Illustration: An image shows the lift's control panel with an alarm button labeled 'STOP' and other controls.
  2. Intercom System: The alarm button can be connected to an intercom system, allowing the user to contact external assistance in case of an emergency. To activate the alarm, press and hold the alarm button for 5 seconds. Illustration: Another image of the lift's control panel with an alarm button, labeled 'STOP' and 'Call Up'.

For detailed operation instructions for the intercom system, please consult the Safeline manual found here: Safeline MX3.

12. Operation

Under normal operating conditions, the lift shall always be connected to 110-240V. It is very important that the power is not disconnected or switched off, as a long-standing power outage (10-20 hours) may result in flat batteries and thus inoperability. The lift cannot be used until the batteries have been recharged. An audible alarm will sound if the power supply is interrupted (see section 11.7).

12.1 Battery backup

In the event of a 110-240V power failure or if the control unit is not supplied with power for any other reason, the system will automatically switch to backup mode, powered by the battery backup. Mains power failure will be signaled by a beeping alarm sound; this alarm will cease once the mains is reconnected.

If it is not possible to immediately re-establish the mains supply and you wish to cancel the alarm, press the emergency stop button. (Note that in such a case, the system will need to be calibrated, see section 12.2).

⚠️ IMPORTANT! If not connected to mains and the emergency button is not pressed, the batteries will eventually be drained.

⚠️ IMPORTANT! If both the power supply has been disconnected and the emergency stop activated simultaneously, the system will automatically switch to "safety mode" and will require calibration.

12.2 Calibration following emergency stop/power failure

If the emergency stop has been activated and the power supply has been interrupted, or if the system registers other irregularities, calibration is required. The lift enters a special safety mode: calibration mode, which only permits downward movement at very low speed until all actuators are at position 0 (on the floor).

⚠️ IMPORTANT! If you notice the lift not moving as expected, or stopping after only a few centimetres, there may be technical issues requiring resolution by qualified engineers. In such a case, contact your dealer.

13. Maintenance

Clean the lift by wiping with a well-wrung cloth using water mixed with a mild detergent.

⚠️ IMPORTANT! Do NOT use a high-pressure jet or rinse the lift directly using a hose. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or similar on the lift, and avoid salt or sand coming into contact with the lift during winter maintenance.

Regularly check under the lift for leaves, branches, or other unwanted objects and remove them to ensure its full and free movement.

The mechanical maintenance of the lift shall normally only be undertaken in connection with regular service inspections, performed by an authorized service technician*.

If any unexpected faults or abnormal sounds occur, contact your dealer immediately to have them remedied.

*Has completed a Liftup product and service course.

Remote controls (optional equipment)

A CR2032 battery is installed in the remote controls.

⚠️ In order to ensure reliable function, swap the batteries every 2 years.

⚠️ DO NOT swallow coin cell batteries.

⚠️ Keep batteries out of reach of small children. Should a child swallow a battery, consult a physician immediately.

⚠️ DO NOT dispose of batteries with unsorted household rubbish. When disposing of batteries, ensure compliance with local ordinances and regulations.

To swap the battery, do the following:

Handheld remote control
  1. Loosen the screw on the rear of the remote control.
  2. Remove the back panel.
  3. Swap the battery.
  4. Refit the back panel and test.

Illustration: An image shows the back of a handheld remote control with screws and a battery compartment.

Wall mounted remote control
  1. Remove the black push-button front, loosen the 2 screws (PH1) on the rear of the grey part, where the PCB with the battery is mounted.
  2. Swap the battery.
  3. Refit the parts and test.

If the power has been disconnected from the handset or the receiver for a long period of time, it may be necessary to calibrate the system (pair the two units), see section 14.

14. Pairing transmitter and receiver

14.1 Remote control and receiver 2,4 GHz

The transmitter and receiver must always be paired to work. This is normally done at the factory or by an authorized* service technician. The receiver will not react to a transmitter that is not paired with it. A receiver can be paired with up to 20 transmitters. A transmitter can be paired with several receivers, if required.

*Has completed a Liftup product and service course.

Pairing remote control and receiver

  1. To access S4 on the receiver, loosen the top screw and pull the MODULE1 up from the top of the wall profile.
  2. Press briefly on S4 on the receiver; the control LED begins to flash slowly. The receiver is now in installation mode for 2 minutes.
  3. Press the UP (⬆️) and DOWN (⬇️) buttons on the remote control simultaneously and hold them down for approximately 5 seconds until the yellow control LED on the remote control begins to flash slowly. The remote control is now in installation mode for 2 minutes. It must flash yellow (if the LED flashes red, it is an 868 MHz remote control and pairing is not possible).
  4. Alternatively, press the Connect (S4) if the remote is open.
  5. When the control LED on the remote control stops flashing, it is paired with the lift.
  6. Test the system to ensure the pairing has been performed correctly; if not, repeat steps 1-4 above.
  7. If you need to pair several remote controls to the receiver, repeat step 2 above.

Illustrations: Images show the receiver module, a handheld remote control, and details of the pairing process.

Resetting the transmitter

  1. Press the UP (⬆️) and DOWN (⬇️) buttons at the same time and hold them down for approximately 5 seconds until the control LED on the remote control begins to flash slowly.
  2. The remote control is now in installation mode for 2 minutes. Perform the following sequence within the 2 minutes: Press: UP(⬆️), UP(⬆️), DOWN(⬇️), DOWN(⬇️), UP(⬆️), DOWN(⬇️), UP(⬆️), DOWN(⬇️).
  3. If successful, the LED will flash rapidly 10 times.
  4. Alternatively: Press the Reset (S5), if the remote is open.

Test the system to ensure the reset has been performed correctly and the remote control is no longer paired; if not, repeat steps 1-3 above.

Resetting the receiver

  1. Press S4 on the receiver for more than 10 seconds.
  2. When the control LED begins to flash rapidly 10 times, the receiver has been reset.

Illustration: An image shows the receiver module with a specific button (S4) highlighted.

14.2 Wireless call station and receiver 2,4 GHz

The transmitter and receiver must always be paired to work. This is normally done at the factory or by an authorized* service technician. The receiver will not react to a transmitter that is not paired with it. A receiver can be paired with up to 20 wireless call stations. A wireless call station can be paired with several receivers, if required. When a receiver is powered on (see section 11.6), the RF status in the connection board will flash for 2 minutes, or until it is paired with a wireless call station.

Pairing transmitter and receiver

  1. Make sure that there is power to the system. Press the emergency stop and switch off the on/off switch on the side of the lift (see section 11.6).
  2. Wall-mounted remote-controlled call station: Set dip switch S4 #2 to ON and press on the contact or short-circuit (⬆️) or (⬇️) using a metal object. The control LED on the call station will start to flash slowly. The call station is now in installation mode for 2 minutes. Return S4 #2 to its starting position (off).
  3. Within these 2 minutes, release the red emergency stop on the lift by turning it clockwise.
  4. The control LED on the call station is paired with the lift when it stops flashing.
  5. Test the system to ensure the pairing has been performed correctly. If not, repeat steps 1-4 above.
  6. If you need to pair several call stations to the receiver, repeat items 2-5 above.
  7. Switch on the on/off switch on the side of the lift.

Illustration: Images show the internal components of a wall-mounted call station, including dip switches and connection points.

To reset a call station so that it is no longer paired with a particular lift, do as follows:

Resetting the transmitter
  1. Set dip switch S4 #1 to ON and press on the contact or connect (⬆️) or (⬇️) using a metal object. The control LED on the call station will flash rapidly.
  2. The pairing with the receiver has now been erased.
  3. Return dip switch S4 #1 to off.
Resetting the receiver
  1. Switch the power to the lift on.
  2. Short-circuit JP1-1 on the connection board.
  3. When the control LED begins to flash rapidly, the receiver has been reset.

Should the control LED not flash rapidly, this means that no receiver has been paired.

14.3 Remote control and receiver 868 MHz (only certain countries)

The remote control and receiver of the lift must always be paired to work. The receiver will not react to a remote control that is not paired with it. A receiver can be paired with up to 20 remote controls. A remote control can be paired with several receivers, if required. When a receiver is powered on (see section 11.6), the RF status in the connection board will flash for 2 minutes, or until it is paired with a remote control.

Pairing remote control and receiver

  1. Make sure that there is power to the system. Press the emergency stop and switch off the on/off switch on the side of the lift (see section 11.6).
  2. Press the UP (⬆️) and DOWN (⬇️) buttons on the remote control simultaneously and hold them down for approximately 5 seconds until the red control LED on the remote control begins to flash slowly. The remote control is now in installation mode for 2 minutes. It must flash red (if the LED flashes yellow, it is a 2.4 GHz remote and pairing is not possible).
  3. Within these 2 minutes, release the red emergency stop on the lift by turning it clockwise.
  4. When the control LED on the remote control stops flashing, it is paired with the lift.
  5. Test the system to ensure the pairing has been performed correctly; if not, repeat steps 1-4 above.
  6. If you need to pair several remote controls to the receiver, repeat items 2-5 above.
  7. Switch on the on/off switch on the side of the lift.

Illustration: An image shows a handheld remote control for the 868 MHz system.

To reset a remote control so that it is no longer paired with a particular lift, do as follows:

Resetting the transmitter
  1. Press the UP (⬆️) and DOWN (⬇️) buttons on the handset simultaneously and hold them down for approximately 5 seconds, until the control diode on the handset begins to flash slowly. The handset is now in installation mode for 2 minutes.
  2. Perform the following within the 2 minutes: Press: UP(⬆️), UP(⬆️), DOWN(⬇️), DOWN(⬇️), UP(⬆️), DOWN(⬇️), UP(⬆️), DOWN(⬇️).
  3. When the control diode starts to flash quickly, the handset is no longer associated with a particular lift.

⚠️ IMPORTANT! Make sure no other receiver is in pairing mode.

Resetting the receiver
  1. Switch the power to the lift on.
  2. Short-circuit JP1-1 on the connection board.
  3. When the control LED begins to flash rapidly, the receiver has been reset.

Should the control LED not flash rapidly, this means that no receiver has been paired.

Illustration: An image shows the connection board with JP1-1 highlighted.

14.4 Wireless call station and receiver 868 MHz (only certain countries)

The wireless call station and receiver must always be paired to work. The receiver will not react to a wireless call station that is not paired with it. A receiver can be paired with up to 20 wireless call stations. A wireless call station can be paired with several receivers, if required. When a receiver is powered on (see section 11.6), the RF status in the connection board will flash for 2 minutes, or until it is paired with a wireless call station.

Pairing wireless call station and receiver

  1. Make sure that there is power to the system. Press the emergency stop and switch off the on/off switch on the side of the lift (see section 11.6).
  2. Wall-mounted remote-controlled call station: Set dip switch S4 #2 to ON and press on the contact or short-circuit (⬆️) or (⬇️) using a metal object. The control LED on the call station will start to flash slowly. The call station is now in installation mode for 2 minutes. Return S4 #2 to its starting position (off).
  3. Within these 2 minutes, release the red emergency stop on the lift by turning it clockwise.
  4. The control LED on the call station is paired with the lift when it stops flashing.
  5. Test the system to ensure the pairing has been performed correctly. If not, repeat steps 1-4 above.
  6. If you need to pair several call stations to the receiver, repeat items 2-5 above.
  7. Switch on the on/off switch on the side of the lift.

Illustration: Images show the internal components of a wall-mounted call station, including dip switches and connection points.

To reset a call station so that it is no longer paired with a particular lift, do as follows:

Resetting the transmitter
  1. Set dip switch S4 #1 to ON and press on the contact or connect (⬆️) or (⬇️) using a metal object. The control LED on the call station will flash rapidly.
  2. The pairing with the receiver has now been erased.
  3. Return dip switch S4 #1 to off.
Resetting the receiver
  1. Switch the power to the lift on.
  2. Short-circuit JP1-1 on the connection board.
  3. When the control LED begins to flash rapidly, the receiver has been reset.

Should the control LED not flash rapidly, this means that no receiver has been paired.

Illustration: An image shows the connection board with JP1-1 highlighted.

15. Installation and handover

The form below shall be filled out upon installation.

Installation and handover Form

Customer: [Field]

Address: [Field]

Postcode: [Field]

Telephone No.: [Field]

Client acceptance of installation: [Field]

Product: [Field]

Product Type No.: [Field]

Serial No.: [Field]

Installation date: [Field]

Installed by: [Field]

Checklist:
NoDescriptionCheckedAny comments
1Testing together with the client[Field]
2Emergency stop[Field]
3Safety mode[Field]
4Review of the manual[Field]
5Pressure plate incl. alarm[Field]
6Overload[Field]
7Ramp/door function (switch)[Field]
8230V to the control unit (do not switch off)[Field]
9Any change of battery in remote control[Field]
10Outdoor: instruction of treatment (no salt etc)[Field]
11Any pairing of wireless call stations / remote controls[Field]
12[Field][Field]
13[Field][Field]
14[Field][Field]

16. Maintenance checklist

In addition to the general maintenance described in section 13, it is recommended that routine inspections are undertaken every 6 months by an authorized service technician*. The dealer from whom the product was purchased will offer this service, but if another service provider is used, the owner of the lift is responsible for ensuring that the chosen service technician is qualified for the product in question.

(Please also see: Liftup Distributors if necessary).

⚠️ For safety reasons, it is very important that these inspections are maintained, as lacking or improperly performed inspections may result in personal injury.

⚠️ IMPORTANT! Before servicing the lift, the emergency stop button must be activated. This is to prevent accidental operation. It is the responsibility of the service technician to operate the emergency stop before servicing work begins. NB: It is not enough to disconnect the 110-240V supply, as the system is fitted with a battery backup.

A check form like the one below shall be filled in upon each inspection. The form shall be filed by the company that has entered into the service agreement.

Recommendations for the number of maintenance inspections in a year:

OutdoorIndoor
Private21
Public42
(Regarding local regulations)

*Has completed a Liftup product and service course.

17. Service log

17.1 Service logbook

The logbook shall be kept together with the lift. This form shall be filled in after every inspection.

Service Logbook Form

Client: [Field]

Address: [Field]

Postcode: [Field]

Telephone No.: [Field]

Contact Person: [Field]

Installation facts:

Telephone No.: [Field]

Lift: IN [Field] / OUT [Field]

2 Stop: [Field]

Stairs Timeout: [Field]

Product: [Field]

Product Type No.: [Field]

Serial No.: [Field]

Installation date: [Field]

Installed by: [Field]

No.DateCommentsSignature
1[Field][Field][Field]
2[Field][Field][Field]
3[Field][Field][Field]
4[Field][Field][Field]
5[Field][Field][Field]
6[Field][Field][Field]
7[Field][Field][Field]
8[Field][Field][Field]
9[Field][Field][Field]
10[Field][Field][Field]
11[Field][Field][Field]
12[Field][Field][Field]
13[Field][Field][Field]
14[Field][Field][Field]
15[Field][Field][Field]
16[Field][Field][Field]
17[Field][Field][Field]
18[Field][Field][Field]
19[Field][Field][Field]
20[Field][Field][Field]

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17.2 Online service log (only certain countries)

With a smart phone, tablet, or similar device, the QR code can be scanned. The QR code can be found on the label placed on the left side frame.

Illustration: An image shows the CE label on the lift frame with a QR code and product details.

The CE label provides the serial number of the specific lift and its QR code for direct access to the online service log. Scanning the QR code opens the online service log, where a new log entry is created. Fields must be filled out, and the service technician/engineer/control authority enters an electronic acceptance after each visit.

Illustration: A screenshot shows the 'Equipment Service Log' interface with fields for equipment details and log entries.

18. Spare parts and accessories

⚠️ IMPORTANT! It is important to use only original spare parts. Replacement of parts may only be undertaken by an authorized* service technician. The use of non-original spare parts may void the right of complaint. Furthermore, product safety may be compromised, which may pose a risk to personal safety.

*Has completed a Liftup product and service course.

For further details regarding spare parts and service, please contact one of our dealers at Liftup Distributors.

Article No.DescriptionIllustration
100336DC motor for Ramp[Illustration of DC motor]
100338Micro Switch - Safety system - V4L IP67[Illustration of micro switch]
104834Emergency Stop Button[Illustration of emergency stop button]
102744Motor for Safety Barrier[Illustration of safety barrier motor]
102759POM guide for stairs/wall profile[Illustration of POM guide]
102766Brush for wall profile[Illustration of brush]
102768Spring for safety barrier contact[Illustration of spring]
100579Plug for door, 40x40 mm[Illustration of door plug]
101139Timing belt for vertical barrier (m)[Illustration of timing belt]
Article No.DescriptionIllustration
101326Actuator for door EasyLift 800/900 (grey)[Illustration of grey actuator]
103679EasyLift 1100 (grey)[Illustration of grey actuator]
102355Actuator for door EasyLift 800/900 (black)[Illustration of black actuator]
104179EasyLift 1100 (black)[Illustration of black actuator]
101558Cable for vertical barrier/ call station[Illustration of cable]
103933Remote control transmitter unit (accessory)[Illustration of remote control transmitter]
101951Repair spray, Colour Akzo 900 sable[Illustration of repair spray can]
103482Control Board for FS2, ELV3[Illustration of control board]
102556Cam for ramp lock FS2 & ELV3[Illustration of cam lock]
102557Brass bracket for ramp lock FS2 & ELV3[Illustration of brass bracket]
103738Print for connection board 2,4 GHz[Illustration of 2.4 GHz connection board print]
102726Print for connection board 868 MHz FSV2/ELV3[Illustration of 868 MHz connection board print]
102773Friction clutch for ramp lock[Illustration of friction clutch]
Article No.DescriptionIllustration
102890Battery 12V 5Ah LiFePo4 Raizer / FS2 / EL[Illustration of battery]
103080Power supply unit 36 V[Illustration of power supply unit]
103182Actuator Complete, motor EasyLift V3[Illustration of actuator]
103152Spring for ramp - Friction clutch[Illustration of spring for ramp]
103333Programming Cable USB A to B EasyLift[Illustration of programming cable]
101589Micro Switch - Safety System Forced Break IP60 (Easylift 800/900/1100)[Illustration of micro switch]
103691Triangular key for emergency opening of EasyLift 1100 door[Illustration of triangular key]

19. Disassembly

In order to ensure correct disassembly for any re-use in another installation, we recommend using an authorized service technician*. Contact your dealer for assistance with disassembly.

Bear in mind that there may be a risk of overturning when the lift is detached from the building structure.

*Has completed a Liftup product and service course.

20. Disposal

It is the duty of the owner to dispose of the product in accordance with the regulations applicable at the time.

Please note, in particular, that the control unit and remote control contain batteries, which must be disposed of separately.

Do not put the battery in trash. When disposing of the battery, comply with local ordinances or regulations.

Consider contacting your dealer for assistance with disposal.

21. Right of complaint

The right of complaint encompasses the at any time applicable rules regarding the right of complaint.

ℹ️ Please read more about this in the terms of sale and delivery: Liftup General Conditions.

⚠️ NB: If the prescribed service inspections are not maintained, the right of complaint may be lost.

Failing to perform these inspections can also have serious consequences for product safety. It rests with the customer to ensure compliance with the prescribed service inspections at all times. Cf. Danish Working Environment Authority Executive Order 1109 §14.

Enjoy using your new EasyLift!

Best regards,
Liftup A/S

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