An adaptation to an existing lift to allow operation by a person in a wheelchair who is unable to reach the lift call button. An infra red remote control device is used, a small transmitter is attached to the wheelchair and a receiver connects into the call button circuit.
General Details
Installation
In the ACT, the Scaffolding and Lifts Regulation 1950 requires the installer of the lift (the Lift Company) to submit a 'Notice of Intention to Erect or Alter a Lift'. This applies to all lifts including service lifts and disabled access lifts. All lifts that are installed in the ACT need to comply with the current Lift Code of Australia.
Once the lift is erected, the lift company will contact WorkCover to arrange a "pre-commissioning inspection and test " on the lift (both new and upgraded). WorkCover charges an initiation fee of $39.10 plus $26.65 per hour for this service. (This fee is revised regularly). There is no requirement for the owner to arrange an annual inspection. For more information, contact ACT WorkCover on 6205 0200.
Information correct April 2007
Manufacturer/Country
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Warranty
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Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Models / Specifications
Model Standard: One model only
Suppliers (1)
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All Suppliers
Technical Solutions Australia Pty Ltd (Silvan)
| Supplier Code | Price & Price Notes | Hire? | Repair? | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.0 - 0.0 (POA) | unknown | unknown | Via order |
VIC Suppliers
Technical Solutions Australia Pty Ltd (Silvan)
| Supplier Code | Price & Price Notes | Hire? | Repair? | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.0 - 0.0 (POA) | unknown | unknown | Via order |
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing, and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards see http://www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation
Disclaimer
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