Price Guide
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* The EasyStep is a free standing design that does not require to be installed against a load bearing wall, allowing a wider choice in positioning the location of the lift
* Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, this lift takes up no more floor space than a normal set of stairs
* No pit or separate machine room is required
* Can be incorporated into new and existing projects
* 250V power supply
* Automatically returns to staircase mode when the controls or the safety sensors have not been activated for 60 seconds
Method of lift operation
* Push button with constant pressure
* Automatically returns to staircase position when not operated for 60 seconds.
Accessibility of control panel within the lift
Easy to use two button control panel with quiet operation
Safety features
* Alarm sounds before and during the automatic return to staircase mode
* Infra-red movement sensors monitor the area between the steps and under the staircase to prevent entrapment. If activated, movement will stop and an alarm will sound
* Automated ramp provides roll off protection for the wheelchair
* Battery backup in case of power failure
* Emergency stop button
Place Of Manufacture
Denmark
Considerations
Lift Registration
In NSW the owner or controller of the lift (if not the owner) is required to register their lift with WorkCover. They need to complete the WorkCover form PIR (Plant Item Registration)January 2011 Application for the registration of an item of plant
A fee of $65 is charged for a lift installed in a public place. There is no charge for a lift installed in a private home. The applicant must state that the plant has been inspected by a competent person and is safe to operate (use).
It is compulsory that the lift in a public place be inspected annually by a competent person. WorkCover requires payment for registration as well as an annual fee.
Request further details from the supplier or contact WorkCover NSW.
It is an offence to operate plant that is not correctly registered under the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001.