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On Tue, 8 Jun 2021 20:22:19 +0100, Martin Brown
wrote: On 07/06/2021 13:32, Chris Bacon wrote: On 07/06/2021 12:23, AnthonyL wrote: My neighbour got a Horizon Platinum stair lift in 10yrs ago for his wife.Â* Shortly afterwards she became totally bedridden so the lift hasn't been used. He had tried to get it removed, expecting some payment but he was told he would have to pay to have it taken away.Â* I can't work out if this is fair or a means of extracting more from the elderly. In any event he now has need of the device himself. He can't find the instructions though it doesn't seem that hard to operate, but there is a low battery warning.Â* I guess this is understandable anyway after 10yrs but I can't find any instructions as to how to replace them, or what regular maintenance is needed eg lubrication. If he decides he does not want to retain it and views as to fair and reasonable alternatives?Â* It is a straight staircase - a dozen steps. Unless money is no object, fix it. There should be lots of information available in the form of installation guides like this: https://www.ameriglide.com/cache/145...cument/621.pdf which may be similar (note: "Ameriglide Horizon (platinum)). You have to be a bit inventive with searches, and realise that while the sale, service and parts market is jealously guarded, there are holes. These things normally have yearly maintenance, which seems to be somewhat limited, unless they develop a fault. If he wants to get shot of it, there is a market (e.g. eBay) but prices are low. I bought an Acorn straight stairlift for someone, and installed it myself, it was not difficult. I find the rip-off tactics in much or the disability market to be extremely distasteful. +1 Encounters with disabled products vendors representatives are very much a count your fingers before and after every encounter affair. Creative Googling will find some useful info for most of them sometimes even the odd "how to" videos on Youtube. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/16...izon-Plus.html Looks a likely candidate to me. Good luck. You might need to buy the odd specialist allen key to get inside but that is about it. Good luck Maybe I'm paranoid but as a matter of routine I avoid all those sites offering manuals as I have no real idea of what I'll actually be downloading. Is manualslib.com a reputable source? -- AnthonyL Why ever wait to finish a job before starting the next? |
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