Thyssenkrupp Levant Stair Lift Installation Manual [updated] Full May 2026
This guide serves as a comprehensive overview of the installation process, mirroring the technical specifications found in the official installation manual. 1. Pre-Installation Checklist
Secure the locking bolt and connect the communication cable (usually a multi-pin plug) that links the seat controls to the main chassis. Step E: Electrical and Charging
Run the lift up and down using the armrest toggle without a passenger. Listen for any clicking or resistance. thyssenkrupp levant stair lift installation manual full
Plug the transformer into your wall outlet and run the low-voltage wire to the rail’s charging point. 4. Calibration and Testing Once assembled, turn the unit on.
Ensure a minimum staircase width of 28–30 inches. This guide serves as a comprehensive overview of
The Levant uses a dry-rail system. Do not apply grease to the rail; instead, keep it clean and free of dust.
Ensure the copper charging strips at the top and bottom of the rail are clean and aligned with the "brushes" on the drive unit. Step E: Electrical and Charging Run the lift
A standard 110V AC outlet must be available near the top or bottom of the stairs to plug in the battery charger. Tools Required: Power drill with masonry or wood bits. Socket wrench set (13mm and 17mm are common). Allen key set. Spirit level and tape measure. 2. Component Overview Your Levant shipment should include: The Drive Unit (Chassis): The motor and battery housing. The Chair: Including the seat, armrests, and footrest. The Rail Sections: Usually two or three aluminum segments.
Screw the brackets into the stair treads. For wood stairs, use the provided wood screws; for concrete, use masonry anchors. Step C: Mounting the Drive Unit
Generally required every 3–5 years depending on usage. Safety Warning