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… installation manual, videos, or anything showing installation details. Acquired a used model 600 in pieces and need help installing it for my wife who can no longer use the stairs up to the bedroom. Please – any help at all would be most appreciated! Thank you all in advance & God Bless!!!
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I would highly recommend you get a stairlift engineer who has Stannah training to install and commission your lift safely. Buying stuff in bits and fitting by a non trained person is not a good idea. I am Stannah trained and the 600 is an easy enough lift to fit and work on but to the untrained it could prove very problematical and potentially dangerous.
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ianb – Thank you very kindly for replying to my question on our Stannah 600. I very much appreciate your concern for our safety and indeed I am using all my training and 30+ years of experience as an electrical engineer to be very careful!
I do have one question if you would be so kind, I have a code “9” on the display which I believe indicates “fault” (I have perused a number of your earlier postings to arrive at this conclusion – hopefully I am correct.) I need some help in how to ascertain the “fault” condition which you indicated can be found by scrolling through the display and cross referencing to a manual of some sort.
Could you pass along the methodology to find which fault code or codes are preventing the chair from operating, please?
Thanks very much!
God Bless!!!
Sheldon J
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If the code 9 does not reset by switching off and on via back switch then the diagnostics need to be read to ascertain the fault code. This is why you really need a stannah trained engineer who knows how to read the diagnostics and cross reference to the manual.
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