![]() Technique stolen from a different product - but I wouldn't be surprised to find the designs had more in common than anybody is prepared to own up to. Swing the seat back into the riding position before testing whether the remote now works.Now simultaneously press both the paddle control in the down direction, and the green button on the remote hold both switches for at least ten seconds.Swivel the seat a bit to obtain an E5 Error code.Use the paddle control in the armrest to motor the lift onto the stops at the bottom.Having pushed the #2 DIP switch up and reassembled the remote, RE: Acorn stair lift remote problem VEBill (Military) 18 Jul 15 14:05Ī RLC Ammunition Technical Officer (bomb doctor, to the rest of us) I used to work with was keen to point out that if it ever came to a question of whether to cut the red wire or the blue, something had already gone horribly wrong: By the time you're close enough to see the colour of the wires, the components of the (former) device should be randomly distributed in soggy heaps around the edges of the room. Anyone address this problem before? This renders the second lift useless until I can wire in an aftermarket remote. Thought there ought to be a video and checked youtube, but nothing. Two lifts in the same house is fairly common. I'm here with nothing and don't have anything to solder the wires back together. I hesitate to just cut the wires and experiment. Don't think they want installers going in and changing code. Installing an Acorn Stairlift turns your home into a bungalow, by removing the obstacle of stairs if they become too challenging. There are two jumper wire loops that could be cut on one of the connectors. Acorn Stairlifts will help you master 'the three Rs': Regain your independence, Retain full use of your home, and Remain in the home you love. PROBLEM: There are no dip switches, jumpers or anything on the control board. This should be simple, just remove the cover on the lift and change the code on the control board. Simple enough, I make them both up and neither stair lift responds. Opened the remote battery cover and there is a dip switch, 1 is up and 2 is down. Both lift remotes have the same code and both operate at the same time. The problem is there is another Acorn stair lift nearby. Just installed an Acorn 120 stair lift at my parents home.
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