OperaHouse
Electrical
- Jun 15, 2003
- 1,379
I'm taking a wild shot here. Just installed an Acorn 120 stair lift at my parents home. The problem is there is another Acorn stair lift nearby. Both lift remotes have the same code and both operate at the same time. Opened the remote battery cover and there is a dip switch, 1 is up and 2 is down. Simple enough, I make them both up and neither stair lift responds. This should be simple, just remove the cover on the lift and change the code on the control board.
PROBLEM: There are no dip switches, jumpers or anything on the control board. Just header pins to program the micros. There are two jumper wire loops that could be cut on one of the connectors. It has to be something simple. Don't think they want installers going in and changing code. I hesitate to just cut the wires and experiment. I'm here with nothing and don't have anything to solder the wires back together. Two lifts in the same house is fairly common. Thought there ought to be a video and checked youtube, but nothing. Anyone address this problem before? This renders the second lift useless until I can wire in an aftermarket remote.
PROBLEM: There are no dip switches, jumpers or anything on the control board. Just header pins to program the micros. There are two jumper wire loops that could be cut on one of the connectors. It has to be something simple. Don't think they want installers going in and changing code. I hesitate to just cut the wires and experiment. I'm here with nothing and don't have anything to solder the wires back together. Two lifts in the same house is fairly common. Thought there ought to be a video and checked youtube, but nothing. Anyone address this problem before? This renders the second lift useless until I can wire in an aftermarket remote.