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Savaria's Step-Saver, which is a stairlift for residential use, has many
unique features including fast and easy installation, smooth ride, battery
operation, remote control accessibility, minimal step area intrusion (only
6 inches), 30 month warranty and extremely competitive pricing.

Step-Saver stairlift standard equipment

*Rack and pinion drive
*Rigid and compact aluminum extrusion rail
*Support posts anchored to stair treads (not mounted on wall)
*300 lb (136 kg) capacity
*"Almond beige" seat and rail
*Adjustable width between armrests from 18" to 21" wide (457 to 533 mm)
*1/2 hp, 24 VDC motor
*Battery-powered 24-volt motor
*Pair of 12-volt, maintenance-free batteries
*Charger plugged in at top or bottom landing
110 VAC, 60 Hz outlet
*Electronic controller with soft start and soft stop
*Fused control circuit
*Wireless infrared call-send controls at both landings
*Continuous pressure buttons
*Aluminum rail on 6" (152 mm) from wall
*3" (76 mm) rail overhang at top landing with seat height of 18" (457 mm)
*22 1/2" (572 mm) seat height at bottom landing
*Adjustable seat height
*Unit is completely reversible on site for quick installation
*Lateral adjustment on footrest for uneven treads
*Foldable footrest, seat and padded armrests
*Seat that swivels and locks in 45° and 90° positions both directions
*Seatbelt and seat swivel switch
*ABS plastic covers
*Obstacle sensors under footrest and on carriage


Q. The stairlift does not move and no LED indication, but the power is connected
A. Ensure the seat is set correctly, if there is still no LED indication, check final limit (has the stairlift ran on ?). If there is still no indication, switch the board off. Wait two seconds then power up. Four seconds later there will be a bleep, if not the board may be faulty.
Check battery volts on the B+ and B- terminals of the board. If there is power, check for battery volts on pin 1 of the control connector (pin 1 is the pin nearest the corner of the board opposite side to PB1). Refer to drawing.
If there are no battery volts on pin 1 of the connector, pull both the connector blocks and wait for approximately 5 seconds. The board should then bleep and the red LED on the board should come on. If not replace the board. If the board bleeps there will be a short circuit somewhere.
To check for short circuits, disconnect the battery and test between B- and the control wiring.
Q. The stairlift bleeps continuously.
A. Check for a smoke alarm (low battery indication) or burglar alarm. The CSE125 does not bleep continuously, it will only bleep for 20 seconds .


Your B.07 stairlift is equipped with flip-up armrest (to allow easier
transfer from wheelchair or scooter). To lower an armrest, lift the
armrest and flip it backwards. When seated, lift the armrest back to
its original position, push it down and ensure it is locked.

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