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Many people wish to continue living in their own
home, but loss of mobility can make it
increasingly difficult to climb up and down the
stairs. For many years now the ACORN
Stairlifts have been manufactured and
installed in thousands of homes. Providing safe,
reliable and easy to use stair chair lifts as
mobility and accessibility solutions for the
difficulties our customers, both young and
elderly alike, experience in their daily lives.
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The ACORN Superglide 120
is a personal straight stairlift, designed for the
domestic user.
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Maintenance
free DC (battery) power
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Easy to use
joystick operation
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Diagnostic
digital display
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Smooth
start/stop action
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Lockable
isolation switch
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Swivel Seat
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Fold-up seat
& footrest
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Infra-red
remote controls
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Safety
cut-out sensors
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Electronic
and mechanical braking systems
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Near silent
in operation
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294 lb weight
capacity (350 lb available)
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Designed for
simple installation
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Outdoor stairlifts model available
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ACORN Superglide Stairlifts power
supply
ACORN stairlifts are
powered by direct current (DC), supplied by rechargeable
batteries, which deliver a smooth, ultra-quiet and safe
ride quality. The batteries are maintenance free and
charged by a safe 15 volts AC, which is stepped-down from
the domestic mains supply by the transformer.
- The stairlift
remains operative, even if the mains supply is
interrupted
- There is no
mains voltage to any of the operating parts of the
stairlift
- There are no
troublesome trailing mains cables, as with all AC
powered lifts
- Allows rapid
and simple installation, without mess or disruption
- Delivers
smooth and near silent operational characteristics
- 'Soft Start &
Stop' means that there is no jolting or lurching as
the lift starts or finishes its journey. This adds to
the feeling of safety and stability.
ACORN Superglide
Stairlifts Ride Quality
The peerless ride
quality is attributed to our unique rail profile and
chassis roller system, in conjunction with the DC
Power and rack and pinion drive systems. Typically,
other stairlifts feature four, or sometimes six chassis
rollers and a box section rail. The ACORN Superglide
stairlift has eight rollers, giving a surface contact area
at least four times greater than competitor products, which,
coupled with our unique double tube rail profile, gives the
smoothest, quietest and most luxurious ride quality
currently available, and a superb feeling of safety and
stability when using the stairlift.
ACORN Superglide
Stairlifts Safety Features
ACORN Stairlifts
have an impressive array of safety features built in as
standard. These include:
Electronic
and mechanical braking systems
The stairlift
is fitted as standard with these essential safety
systems to eliminate any possibility of an
uncontrolled descent of the stairlift.
Limit
sensors
At the end of
either an ascent or descent the stairlift will come
to a 'soft stop' due to the limit sensors, these
ensure that the stairlift always stops in the
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Choice of Control
ACORN
Superglide Stairlifts are controlled by, either the
mechanical 'joystick' fitted to the seat arm,
or by way of the infra red remote control
handset, two of which are supplied. The mechanical
controls over-ride the remote controls. The remote
controls are ideal when there are 2 users in the
house so that the lift can be 'sent' or 'called' up
- and downstairs. The wireless design means that
there is no unsightly wall mounted wiring or control
stations.
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Swivel seat
with locking catch
The stairlift
seat swivels, and locks in postion, making mounting
and dismounting from the stairlift easy and safe.
The stairlift will not operate unless the seat is in
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Pressure
sensitive safety surfaces
There are 5
surfaces / edges that stop the stairlift in event of
a collision with any obstruction on the stairway.
These are located around the footrest, and on the
top and bottom of the carriage. |
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Diagnostic
Digital Display
Mounted on
the carriage of the stairlift is a digital display,
which shows clearly when the lift is in the normal
operating position, and also provide invaluable
diagnostic information in the unlikely event of a
fault with your stairlift. |
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