Thyssenkrupp Levant Stair Lift Installation Manual Top -
The Levant is a popular model due to its unobtrusive design and the fact that it can be installed on narrow staircases. However, its compact nature means the installation requires careful attention to detail. The installation manual covers everything from rail cutting to wiring the "top" station logic.
Note: While this blog post serves as a guide, it is not a replacement for the official manufacturer documentation. Always consult the official manual before beginning work.
The complete ThyssenKrupp Levant Installation Manual (Document # TK-LEV-INST-202x) contains fold-out diagrams specifically for top-mount scenarios. You can obtain it from: thyssenkrupp levant stair lift installation manual top
The top limit switch stops the chair before it crashes into the bracket. The manual provides a step-by-step calibration:
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. The Levant is a popular model due to
Technical Protocol:
The manual specifies that the top bracket is under the most stress because it arrests the momentum of the chair (even with the soft stop feature). The Levant rail is an extruded aluminum profile
| Blink pattern | Meaning | Fix |
|---------------|---------|-----|
| 1 long, 2 short | Low battery | Charge overnight, test PSU output |
| 3 short | Obstruction tripped | Clear track, reset by driving opposite |
| Continuous fast | Motor thermal overload | Wait 20 min, check freewheel |
| 2 long, 1 short | Limit switch stuck | Clean magnet, check reed switch gap |