Bruno ELITE Manuel utilisateur

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ELITE
Operator Manual

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THANK YOU! We appreciate you purchasing a Bruno stairlift! Your Bruno Elite straight rail
stairlift is handcrafted in the USA and made specically for your unique stairs.
Product Registration
Please register your Bruno lift in one of two ways:
• Fill it out online at www.bruno.com/forms/product-registration
• Compete the enclosed Product Registration card and return via mail
Serial Number
Please note a serial number is found on your Bruno lift. The serial and model number will
be needed for your dealer to le a warranty claim, request parts or service the unit.
Authorized Bruno Dealer
Bruno products must be installed and maintained by an authorized Bruno dealer, or the
warranty will be null and void.
Table of Contents
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
Regulatory Information and Specications ...................................................... 3
Safety ........................................................................................................ 4
Operation ................................................................................................... 5
Standard Swivel Seat ............................................................................. 6
Charging and Diagnostic Codes ..................................................................... 7
Battery Charger LEDs ................................................................................... 8
Maintenance/Remote Battery Replacement ..................................................... 9
Vacation and Long-Term Storage ................................................................... 9
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 10
Warranty .................................................................................................. 11
Declaration of Conformity Certicate ............................................................ 11

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REGULATORY INFORMATION and SPECIFICATIONS
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FCC Regulations
This stairlift has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment o and on, try to correct the interference by one or more of the of the following:
• Reorient or relocate receiving antenna.
• Increase separation between equipment and receiver.
• Consult your dealer.
This lift is intended to be installed in accordance with the current edition of:
• ASME A18.1:2017 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts - Units
with overspeed assembly
• ASME A18.1:2014 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts - Units
without overspeed assembly
• CAN/CSA-B613-00 (R2012) - Private Residence Lifts for Persons With Physical
Disabilities
• ASME A17.5/CSA B44.1 - 2019 Elevator and Escalator Electrical Equipment - Units
with overspeed assembly
• ASME A17.5/CSA B44.1 - 2014 Elevator and Escalator Electrical Equipment - Units
without overspeed assembly
• NFPA 70: National Electrical Code®
• CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code
Veriy applicable local codes with the appropriate regulatory authorities.
Specications
Weight Capacity: 400 lbs. (181 kg)
Control: Constant pressure (armrest and two remotes)
Maximum Incline: 45 degrees
Seat Swivel: 0, 60 and 90 degrees at top; optional at bottom
Power Supply: 24VDC battery charger powered by 120V outlet
This stairlift has been tested to perform within the operating
temperature range of 0˚F (-18˚C) to 125˚F (52˚C).

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SAFETY
General Safety Tips
• Read and understand operating and safety precautions prior to using the stairlift.
• Clear stairs of objects before operating stairlift.
• Stay aware of surface onto which you are stepping as you get on/o the stairlift.
• Remove any ice and snow from the cover and safety mechanisms (eg. footrest)
as soon as possible.
• Avoid carrying items on the stairlift which could hinder movement of the unit.
• Avoid loose clothing that could interfere with stairlift movement.
• Fasten positioning belt before operating stairlift.
• Ensure seat is locked in the correct riding position.
• Lock the swivel seat in place before getting on/o the stairlift
• Avoid cleaning the stairlift with a high-pressure washer
• Lean toward the upstairs for the smoothest ride if you cannot remain seated upright.
• Avoid using stairlift if lightening has occurred within previous 20 minutes.
Safety Features
Speed: The stairlift is designed to travel down the stairway at a slightly slower speed than
traveling up.
Obstruction sensors: Sensors in the stairlift footrest will stop the carriage if an obstacle is
encountered on the stairs. If this should occur, press the opposite side of the armrest control
switch to run the carriage in the opposite direction. Clear the obstacle and resume travel.
Power outage: Your stairlift is battery powered and will operate for some time during a power
outage, depending on the battery condition, length of stairs and weight of rider. Only in the
event of a prolonged power outage – more than one hour – will it be necessary to turn the
power o (circuit breaker switch on the carriage) and turn o or unplug the charger from the
wall outlet to conserve battery charge.
Note: After a harsh winter, especially if the stairlift has not been used for an extended period
of time, contact a Bruno dealer to inspect the unit before putting stairlift back in service.
Do not operate stairlift
outside of normal operating
temperature range:
0°F (-18°C) to 125°F (52°).
Do not use stairlift
within 20 minutes
of the last indication
of lightning.
This stairlift is not a toy.
It must be used under
adult supervision.
Slippery when wet or icy.

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OPERATION
Bruno’s stairlift features a “soft-start,” preventing the unit from moving abruptly after the
armrest control switch is pressed. Press and hold the armrest control to begin the gentle
acceleration of the stairlift to operating speed. The stairlift will automatically stop at the upper
or lower end of the rail or when the armrest control is released.
Units equipped with an arm rest key switch: Turning the key to the OFF position will
disable the unit and the remote call/send transmitters.
How to Operate Your Bruno Stairlift
• Loosen drawstring and remove the top seat cover of stairlift
• Ensure the seat is in the proper riding position: rider back to the stairway wall
- Raise and hold the seat swivel lever to rotate the seat to the “riding position,” if needed.
- Release the seat swivel lever to secure seat. The stairlift will not operate unless the seat
is locked in the “riding position,” a right angle to the rail.
• Fasten the positioning belt.
• Position both feet on the footrest and arms on armrest cushions.
• Turn the key to ON position.
• Press and hold armrest control switch to travel up or down the rail.
• Release armrest control switch when you have reached the top/bottom landing.
• Raise and hold the seat swivel lever at top landing; rotate the seat to desired position.
• Release seat swivel lever and allow seat to lock in position.
• Unbuckle positioning belt and carefully exit the seat.
• Fold armrests, seat and footrest after use, if preferred.
• Turn the key to OFF position.
• Keep seat dry by placing cover over seat and tighten drawstring
• Fold and store the top cover under seat if not used.
Note: Never remove the bottom carriage covers, except for service.
Wireless Remote Operation
You may also move your stairlift by using one of two remote
controls included with your Bruno stairlifts.
Do not use the remote controls to move the stairlift
when a rider is on the seat.
Armrest with
keyswitch
Positioning belt
Armrest control
Up/Down switch
Swivel release
handle
Footrest lever
Obstruction sensors
Top cover in
position over seat
Bottom covers in
position over motor
Do not Remove.
Storage pouch for seat cover
Bottom cover in
position over control panel
Do Not remove.
Drawstring

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OPERATION
Standard Swivel Seat
Swivel Positions: The Elite Curve seat, with standard
armrests, swivels a total of 135 degrees. The seat locks in
three positions: the center “home” position and 60 and 90
degrees at the top landing. (Some installations allow the
chair to swivel 45 degrees to the bottom landing.)
How to Rotate Seat: Swivel the seat at the top landing to
safely exit away from the steps. Lift the release handle
located under the seat (on either side of the chair). Once the
swivel lever is released, the seat will lock in the closest 60-
or 90-degree position
Flip-Up Seat: Save space on your stairs when your stairlift is
not in use by ipping up the seat and armrests. Swivel release
handle
CIRCUIT BREAKER
Note: The stairlift includes an ON/OFF switch with a
built-in circuit breaker that protects the battery,
controller and motor circuits in the stairlift carriage.
It is unlikely the circuit breaker will trip. However, if
the stairlift becomes inoperative, check the circuit
breaker and reset if needed. Possible causes of
circuit breaker tripping:
• Foreign object jamming the rail or gear rack.
• Exceeding the rated weight capacity of the
stairlift.
Circuit breaker

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CHARGING and DIAGNOSTIC CODES (under the seat)
Keeping Stairlift Charged
Bruno’s stairlifts are powered by two 12v batteries that
charge when the lift is parked tightly against the brackets
at either end of the rail. If the stairlift carriage does not
contact the upper or lower charge brackets, the batteries
will slowly drain.
Failure to keep the batteries charged, or allowing them
to fully discharge, will signicantly shorten battery life.
Therefore, it is important to park the stairlift at either end
of the rail.
Diagnostic Codes - Under the seat
C1 Charging
C2 O Charge
C3 O Charge and Not Parked
C4 Parked and Charger Not Detected
C5 Battery Voltage Critical
C6 Battery Voltage Low
L1 Seat Safety Switch Open
L2 Up Limit Switch Open
L3 Down Limit Switch Open
L6 Mid-Rail Park Active
L8 Soft Stop Switch

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BATTERY CHARGER LEDS
Battery
charger
RED YELLOW GREEN BLUE STATUS
ON ON (< 1 sec.)
OFF OFF OFF charger not connected to bat-
tery
ON (<5 sec.)
ON
ON
ON (<5 sec.)
OFF
OFF
ON (<5 sec.)
BLINK (5 sec.)
OFF
OFF battery disconnect situation
detected; 5-second delay until
yellow and green LED’s
completely o
ON ON OFF OFF charger delivering maximum
current (2.2A)
ON ON OFF OFF charger at maximum voltage;
current continues to drop
ON OFF ON OFF batteries fully charged;
yellow LED occasionally turns o
ON BLINKS
ALTERNATELY BLINKS
ALTERNATELY OFF low voltage indication
BLINKS
ALTERNATELY BLINKS
ALTERNATELY OFF OFF battery defective or heavily
sulfated
ON OFF FAST BLINK OFF partially open circuit; bad
contact or battery sulfation
ON battery connector reversed
Note: The battery charger is designed to be mounted in a
temperature-controlled, dry location. If it has to be exposed to
water, do not use until inspected.

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MAINTENANCE TIPS
Remote Battery Replacement
• Detach transmitter from the wall.
• Remove the rear cover.
• Remove old battery and replace with new 9v battery
(replace annually).
• Remount transmitter on the wall.
General Maintenance Tips
• Keep the rail channel clean and free of debris.
• Park the stairlift at one end of the rail when not in use
to keep batteries charged.
• Keep battery charger plugged into a live outlet.
• Contact your Bruno dealer annually to have the
stairlift examined, cleaned and lubricated.
Note: Scratches to paint during handling, installation
or normal use should be retouched using paint available
through your Bruno dealer. Inspect painted surfaces for
scratches upon receipt, after installation, and once a year.
Failure to touch up scratches that cause limited rusting may
void the warranty.
Vacation and Long-Term Storage
• Turn o the circuit breaker (ON/OFF switch near the seat).
• Remove all keys (remotes and armrest keyswitch) and
store in safe location.
• Remove batteries from and store according to battery
manufacturer’s instruction.
• Unplug battery charger from wall outlet and store indoors.
• Place cover over the stairlift and tighten the drawstring.
Once you are ready for the stairlift to return to action, take
the following steps:
• Have batteries reinstalled in the SRE-2010 E.
• Loosen seat cover drawstring and remove cover.
• Clean, dirt and moisture from the seat and carriage.
• Have fresh coat of grease applied to gear rack.
• Insert keys in the armrest keyswitch and remotes.
• Turn on the circuit breaker (ON/OFF switch near the seat).
• Reconnect the battery charger to an AC outlet.
• Run the stairlift up and down the rail several times to
verify correct operation.
Note: Batteries may require recharging before normal use
if the stairlift was unused for an extended period of time. To
recharge, turn on the circuit breaker, reconnect the charger
to the wall outlet and wait until the charger LED light turns
green to indicate the batteries are fully charged.
Rear of transmitter
with 1 rear cover
removed
9V battery
Rear of transmitter

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Stairlift Operates Very Slowly
If the batteries on your stairlift are low, the stairlift will move slowly or slowly and/or stop. If
possible, bring your stairlift down to the “charging” position at the top or bottom of the rail to
recharge. Partially charged batteries will allow the stairlift to go down the rail but not up. If the
stairlift continues to run slow or stops, please contact a Bruno dealer to replace batteries.
Stairlift Will Not Operate
• Check the LED lights on the charger.
- Green light shows batteries fully charged.
- Yellow light means stairlift is charging.
- Red light depicts charger receiving electricity, but stairlift not receiving power. For example,
the stairlift might not be resting on the charge strips, the charge strips may be dirty or a
wire is disconnected between charger and rail.
Possible Electrical Issues:
• Check on/o switch on the side of the stairlift seat to make sure it’s in the “on” position.
Flip switch “on/o” to reset.
• Look at diagnostic display under seat. Press an arm switch or remote.
If nothing displays, there is no power to the unit.
• Validate the stairlift charger is plugged into a wall outlet.
• Ensure the wall outlet is working by hooking up a lamp or other device.
• Check that a main circuit breaker in your home has not been tripped or fuse blown
(in fuse box of your home).
• Inspect that the cord is not plugged into a “switched” outlet that only receives current when
light switch is turned on.
Keyed Stairlift Units: Make sure key is in “on” position.
Possible Safety Trigger:
• Clear stairs of any objects that may cause the obstruction safety sensors in footrest
to stop lift.
Bruno Dealer
Please call your local Bruno dealer for annual maintenance on your stairlift or if you need other
service.
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