The DomusLift is hydraulically operated with swing landing doors. There are over 90 different variations of this lift including an optional self supporting tower which can be installed in an indoor or outdoor situation in a new or existing home. The lift has the capacity to take four adults or a wheelchair and a carer. It has a low pit and headroom requirement along with up to 12m of travel. Options are available
Wide range of attractive colours and finishes are available.
Many car sizes and options available with over 90 different variations available including the option of a self supporting tower.
Various openings include front / single entry, adjacent and thru car configurations
Method of lift operation: automatic push button.
Method of door operation: manual or automatic opening door.
Accessibility of control panel within the lift: wheelchair accessible height.
Floors Served and travel: Can service up to 6 floors with a travel distance of up to 12m
Stops and openings: Front / single entry, adjacent and thru car configurations.
Door Options: Panoramic with frame and glass is available or solid door powdercoated to a RAL colour, with over 200 colours available within the standard range.
Car Safety Features: In the event of power failure, the lift will lower to the lowest floor to allow passengers to exit. This automatic emergency lowering feature is standard.
Passenger Protection: Non touch infra red doorway beams.
In NSW the owner or controller of the lift (if not the owner) is required to register their lift with WorkCover. They need to complete Form PL2 Application For Item Registration of Lift / Escalator and Moving Walkway. A fee of $65 is charged for a lift installed in a public place. The applicant must state that the plant has been inspected by a competent person and is safe to operate (use).
It is compulsory that the lift be inspected annually by a competant person. WorkCover requires payment for registration as well as an annual fee.
Request further details from the supplier or contact WorkCover Plant Registration Unit.
It is an offence to operate plant that is not correctly registered under the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001.
Specific Australian Standards or other Standard(s) may be applicable for materials, manufacturing processes, or installation of some types of equipment. Compliance with relevant Standards is indicated by written certification that a product has been tested and assessed as compliant with specific Standards. Purchasers are advised to check with the supplier or manufacturer of this item as to its compliance with relevant Standard(s).
This lift meets and exceeds the requirements of the Australian Lift code
AS 1735.18.
Relevant Australian Standards for this Category
AS 1735 Part 18 1998
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