Thyssenkrupp Levant | Stair Lift Installation Manual Top
The Levant rail is an extruded aluminum profile designed to house the gear rack. At the top landing, the rail must be cut to a length that allows the chair to clear the final step nose without the gearbox disengaging from the rack, while simultaneously preventing the chair from overhanging the landing dangerously.
: A battery cordless drill, a comprehensive tool kit, and a miter box if you need to cut the aluminum track to a specific length.
| Check | Requirement | |-------|-------------| | | Minimum 36” (91 cm) clear between handrail/bannister and wall | | Turn & landings | Minimum 12” (30 cm) flat landing at top for safe dismount | | Obstructions | Radiators, light switches, door swings, low ceiling beams | | Power source | Standard grounded 110-120V outlet within 6 ft (1.8m) of either end. Never extend with household cord. | | Track angle | Levant supports 25°–45° standard; heavy-duty for up to 50° |
The motorized core that houses the battery pack, circuit board, drive pinion, and safety rollers. thyssenkrupp levant stair lift installation manual top
Measure the staircase accurately. Ensure the Levant is suitable for the length and gradient of your stairs.
By following this standardized installation protocol, the ThyssenKrupp Levant stair lift will deliver quiet, smooth, and dependable performance, ensuring years of safe and unimpeded mobility throughout the home.
The "top" of the installation also refers to the mechanical interface between the carriage and the landing. The Levant rail is an extruded aluminum profile
Successful top mounting requires adhering to specific spatial constraints:
Once all components are installed, the technician will:
: To exit safely, the chair must swivel toward the landing. The Levant features a swivel handle that must be pushed downward (exclusively at the top floor) to unlock the chair. | Check | Requirement | |-------|-------------| | |
When searching for installation details regarding the "top" of the stair lift, users are usually referring to one of two things:
Never assume the installation is perfect on the first try. Comprehensive testing is required.
A stair lift requires flawless electronic continuity to keep the internal batteries charged.