Lifestyle Specifications guide
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Specifying GuideDate: 04/11/2014
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CONTENTSLifestyle lift 3
End-user/Client and Environmental Considerations 4
Dimensions 6
Technical Specification 7
General Requirements 9
Hard-Wired Smoke Alarm Electrical Prep-work 10Minimum Headroom Requirements 11
Downstairs Wall Patch for all installations greater than 3.0M 12
Loading Diagram 13
Infill Panels 14
Upper Guide Ceiling / wall fix 15
Guide Lines for Wall Fixings 17
Square Aperture Details 18
Corner Aperture Details 19
Double Joist Details 20
Enclosure Details 21
Flush Mount control specification 22Flow Chart to be used with Order Form 23
Flow Chart Kit Option Details 24
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(ED30502)
LIFESTYLE LIFT
The Lifestyle lift has been designed for use in a domestic environment in
compliance with the following Directives:
2004/108/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
2006/42/EC Machinery Directive
This lift also fulfils all the relevant provisions of the following Standards:
BSEN 12015:2004 Electromagnetic compatibility. Product
family standard for lifts, escalators and
moving walks. Emission
BSEN 12016:2004
+A1:2008
Electromagnetic compatibility. Product
family standard for lifts, escalators and
moving walks. Immunity
BS5900:2012 Powered homelifts with partially enclosed
carriers and no liftway enclosures -
Specification
Compliance is only valid after installation and commissioning by a
competent trained engineer.
Typical Installation
(Lift shown includes optional extras to standard specification including fold down seat and soft upholstery backpanel)
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(ED30503B)
END-USER/CLIENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSIDERATIONS
Lift Location & Suitability
Is the lift accessible by a person at the upper and the lower level?
Check the travel requirements against headroom available.
Is access route to the lift position suitable to deliver the lift components?
Do any doors, cupboards, or wardrobe doors open into lift area?
Does the door hand suit at both upper and lower level?
Where a lift is passing from a garage to a room within the dwelling
then 30 minutes fire separation is required for integrity (passage of
flame), insulation and load bearing capacity. In order to achieve these
requirements a full enclosure at one level will be required, this will also
enable the thermal requirements of the Building Regulations to be met.
Is seating required?
Will the lift restrict the everyday use of the room in any way?
Can furniture slot in around the lift? Furniture and other obstacles should
not be positioned less than 100mm away from moving parts of the lift.
A telephone must always be specified when the user is to operate the lift
whilst home alone.
Power Pack Location
Is the Power pack location acceptable to all parties?
Will the power pack location restrict access if fitted in passageway etc?
Power pack can be located internally or externally. If internal, ensure
location is suitable for access and noise containment.
Will power pack be located adjacent to a neighbours property?
Is the hydraulic pipe run acceptable? (If surface mounted, advise client of
where the trunking will be fitted). Note that the minimum bend radius of
the hose is 90mm and neat external corners are not possible.
Structural Considerations
Are both of the upper and lower floors level to within +/- 10mm measured
over a running length of 1500mm?
Are the walls and lower floor strong enough to take the lift loadings?
Will the cutting of the aperture affect the integrity of the floor?
Are there any radiators/water or gas pipes adjacent to lift position? Any
potential for pipe work fouling aperture?
Who is submitting the Building Notice to Building Control?
Are guide infill panels required at upper or lower level
NOTES
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Electrical Considerations
Is meter location clearly highlighted on site plan?
Is client aware of possible trunking run to lift power point position?
Do electrical or TV aerial sockets have to be repositioned or blanked off?
Are there any ceiling lights in the lift area that may foul the lift?
Does the house have old wiring and is it earth bonded? Is there any wiring through the area where the aperture is to be formed?
Is a card or coin meter currently fitted?
Installation Day Considerations
What is access like to the house (Van parking and carrying lift parts)?
What are the walls like for drilling in to? Will the wall accept expansion or
resin anchors?
Is there 50mm clear around 3 sides to skirting / coving etc (eg no pipes
and cables) Are positions of wall stations clearly identified?
Is there an electrical supply for power tools?
Will there be other contractors on site?
Who is going to do the preparation work?
Will the user be available for the lift demonstration and hand over?
Weights and sizes fully boxed for shipping
Size Weight
Carriage pallet 2800L x 1300W x 1600H 605kg
Power pack 580D x 590W x 950H 70kg
Guides 3400L x 410W X 410H 135kg
Weights and sizes unboxed
Size Weight
Carriage pallet 2700L x 1200W x 1400H 460kg
Power pack 350D x 400W x 700H 45kg
Guides 3300L x 280W X 300H 85kg
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(ED30504C)
DIMENSIONS
Standard Capacit ies / Travel:
Capacity:
Carriage = 250kg (39 stone)
Trapdoor = 250kg (39 Stone)
NB Maximum floor covering weight which can be applied to
trapdoor 6.36kg (1 Stone) evenly distributed
Travel: = 3.6 metres
Speed: = 0.06 m/s
Dimensions (All dimensions in mm)
NOTE Min dimension from back walland any side wall is 50mm to edge ofstructural opening of aperture.
NOTES
UPDATE*
B a c k p a n
e l t o d o o r g l a s s
6 1 8
( i n t e r n a l )
50mm min from wall to opening of aperture
U n d e r p
a n t o b a c k o f g u i d e s
8
4 6 ( e x t e r n a l )
D o o
r t o b a c k o f g u i d e s
8 0 2 ( e x t e r n a l )
C a r 6
8 5 ( e x t e r n a l )
Under pan 1142 (external)
Car 949 (external)
Guides 371
(external)
Car 931 (internal)
Between pillar covers 854 (internal)
Door opening 606
L i f t h e i g h t 2 1 6 0 m m (
d o w n s t a i r s )
M i n i m u m l o w e r l e v e l f l o o r t o
c e i l i n
g i s 2 2 5 0 m m
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9 8 5 m m
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2 5 0 m m F
F L t o c e i l i n g
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0 m m F
F L t o t o p o f t r a p d o o r p a n e l
1150mm
(Equal about the centreline)
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Hydraulic dr ive system provides the following benefits:
Exceptionally smooth and quiet operation by virtue of remote power unit
Inherent safety system to guard against free fall of car
Flexibility of installation – minimal headroom required in first floor room
and guides can be installed across windows or against non-load bearing
walls
Standard features are as follows:
Designed and manufactured to BS5900:2012 as applicable. Exova
Warrington Fire Research Centre assesment WF320926
Glass panel set - clear
Transfers on glass with ‘Lifestyle’ name
Door handle push plate - stainless steel
Ceiling plate with concealed lighting
Back panel set - painted Silver
Straight hand rail - brushed stainless steel
Floor edge trim - stainless steel
Curved car rear panels - painted white
False ceiling (in aperture) painted white
Wireless control stations in car and at both floors which include direction,
stop, and door open/close controls. Car station has a stainless steel
touch sensitive panel and the upper and lower call station controls arein a white moulded casing. NOTE: any wifi units / low energy light bulbs
can effect the wireless call stations performance (it may be neccessery
to repostion routers / change bulbs). In addition non standard floor
constructions or finishes may effect the wireless performance e.g.
concrete floors, foil backed insulation, under floor heating.
Top cap - painted white
Carpet - Charcoal
Customer supplies own flooring material
In the event of power failure battery back up system allows operation of
car in the down direction by normal controls with all safety systems in
operation
Wipe-clean finish
Standard colour RAL9016 (white)
The car is fitted with LED lighting with adjustable brightness and time
delay which switches on when lift is called. By pressing and holding the
stop and up buttons, the lights will automatically sequence through the
different intensity levels. When the desired level is reached, release both
buttons.
NOTES
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NOTES Available options:
Back panel set - painted Sandstone
Back panel set - painted Gainsborough
Back panel set - painted Claret
Back panel set - upholstered - Silver
Back panel set - upholstered - Sandstone
Back panel set - upholstered - Lupin Back panel set - leather upholstered - Rosso
Light Oak Effect Flooring
Carpet - Biscuit
Carpet - Mocha
Curved handrail kit - brushed stainless steel (not with folding seat)
Hand held remote control
Remote fob (locking) isolating.
Wireless and hard wired smoke alarms
Push button car controls in stainless steel with black Terry name Push button call station in flush mounted brushed stainless steel panel
Guide rear infills
Special wall fix bracket kit (corner aperture)
Bespoke upholstry and or RAL colour for car and guides
Upholstered folding seat - Silver
Upholstered folding seat - Sandstone with opposite handrail
Upholstered folding seat - Lupin with opposite handrail
Leather upholstered folding seat - Rosso with opposite handrail
• Seat size 400mm x 400mm
• Standard height is 500mm from top of seat to floor
• Max user weight 125kg. If a greater seat capacity is required, it will be a
fixed seat ‘special’ - to be referred to manufacturer.
Available ki t f in ishes:
Kit Paint & Fabric Seat Flooring Call Stations Hand Rail
LS1 White interior &exterior with silverupholstered centreconsole
No Charcoal carpetor finish to beprovided andfitted by others
White touchsensitive car andlanding call stations
Full, curvedstainlesssteel
LS2 White interior &exterior with silverupholstered centreconsole
Yes Charcoal carpetor finish to beprovided andfitted by others
White touchsensitive car controlswith flush mountedstainless steellanding controls
Curvedstainlesssteeloppositeseat
LS3 White interior& exterior withsandstoneupholstered centreconsole
Yes Biscuit carpetor finish to beprovided andfitted by others
White touchsensitive car controlswith flush mountedstainless steellanding controls
Curvedstainlesssteeloppositeseat
LS4 White interior &exterior in RALcolour of yourchoice with silveror sandstoneupholstered centreconsole
No Choose fromstandard range orfinish to providedand fitted byothers
Flush mountedstainless steel carand landing controls
Full, curvedstainlesssteel
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
NOTES
• 240v dedicated power supply, protected by RCD conforming to BS7671,
terminating in a 13 amp switched fused connection unit. Fused spur to be
sited at the same level as the power pack and in accordance with survey
drawing. It must be located in a position to enable it to be switched on and
off when the lift car is parked at the lower level.
• 1 x duct from the lower left hand guide position, 200mm up off the ground.This goes back to the power pack. 65mm duct if swept elbows / 45mm duct
if straight run. 1 x 20 mm duct from the spur to the power pack.
NOTES
*UPDATE
Guides
Trapdoor can be covered withany floor covering not exceeding6.35kgs spread evenly.
Wall control stations(usually 1000mm off
floor) NOTE: any
wifi units / low
energy light bulbs
can effect the
wireless call stations
performance (it may
be neccessery to
repostion routers/ change bulbs).
In addition non
standard floor
constructions
or finishes may
effect the wireless
performance e.g.
concrete floors, foil
backed insulation,
under floor heating.
Car
Aperture
Power pack (usuallyoutside in accessiblearea for emergencylowering)
667
348
384
Hydraulic pipe
Fused switchedconnection unit
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CONTROLS AND OPERATIONWireless control stations, consisting of up, down,
stop and door controls are provided at each floor
served and in the car.
The lift can be isolated by using the optional
remote control fob. When the lift is ‘isolated’,
none of the control stations will function. The
control stations can only be activated by using the
remote fob. When the lift is activated, the coloured
indicator lights in the car will illuminate.
The lights in the car will switch on automatically
when any call button is pressed & will automatically
turn off after a few minutes. (Time delay adjustable
on call station controls).
The recommended installation height above floor level for the wireless wallcontrol stations is 1000mm.
See pages 7 and 8 for standard and optional wireless control station details.
HARD-WIRED SMOKE ALARM WIRING ROUTE
FOR THE INSTALLATION UTILISING THE LIFTS
POWER SUPPLY
NOTES
STOP
UP
DOWN
DOOR
Ensure that no
screws are fitted inthese locations
To lower level
heat alarm
Run cable to centre
of joist before theliner is fitted
3 Core flexible cable(fitted when the
aperture is installed)
to be fitted intoconduit attached to
the rear of the guides
returning to thepowerpack
Heat alarm should beinstalled at least 1 Metrefrom an adjacent wall
13A fused switched
spur unit dedicatedsupply RCD protected
conforming to BS7671
Power pack (usuallyoutside in accessible
area for emergencylowering)
Aperture
Lower heat alarm
Ducting
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MINIMUM HEADROOM REQUIREMENTS
Note: If the actual overall heightavailable exceeds the overall height ofthe guides (6733mm std guide length)
then a top guide extension piece(760mm) is required to extend theguides to the ceiling of the upper floor.
If floor thickness is less than 200mm ‘Build Down’ the ceiling accordingly.
NOTES
*UPDATE
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APERTURE
PATCH
GROUND FLOOR
(B)
(A)
(C)
A special fish platecross bar must bebraced back towall.
PLEASE NOTE:If ground floor toceiling height is
< 2750mm aspecial set oflower guides willbe required.
Supply all relevantsite details withquotation.
(ED30520)
DOWNSTAIRS WALL PATCH FOR ALL
INSTALLATIONS GREATER THAN 3.0M
As part of the prep work on a long sling it is neccessaryto fit a wall patch on the lower level wall to fix thecrossbar brace to. The patch must be 18mm WBPGrade Ply and secured to the wall with Ø8mm coach screws and painted white.The patch must be fitted to the dimensions below.
Height in mm to
centre of patch (A)
(B) (C)
2620mm 300mm 360mm
The lower guide brace kit on long slings can accommodate situations where the wall is upto 340mm away from the rear of the aperture. If the distance is greater than this, a specialbracing kit will be required.
*A - if this distance is greater than 350mm (340 from wall to rear of aperture), a specialbracing plate will be required. Please refer to supplier.
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(ED30509A)
LOADING DIAGRAM
NOTES
1 KN MAX
GUIDES
WALL
1 KN MAX
FLOOR
CAR
1 KN MAX
1 KN MAXFLOOR
5.8 KN MAX
(THIS FORCE IS SPREAD ACROSS THE TOTAL SURFACE
AREA OF THE BASE FRAME).
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(ED30510A)
INFILL PANELS
If the gap between the rear of the guides and the wall exceeds 200mm then
infill panels will be required.
In addition the following options could be employed at additional cost.• False wall (by builder or other)
NOTES:
The surveyor must always make their own risk assessment dependent on
other occupants within the house and specify suitable protection.
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UPPER GUIDE CEILING / WALL FIXUpper guides are either fixed through the ceiling or braced back to the wall
- or in special cases, a combination of both.
In all cases, the ceiling fix and wall fix kit should be chosen at time of order,
as they will not be packed with the lift unless they have been specified.
If the actual overall height available exceeds the overall height of the guides,
then a top guide extension piece is required to extend the guides to the
ceiling of the upper floor. This must be specified at time of order.
It is essential that the ceiling kit is secured to ceiling joists of the upper floor
that are capable of supporting the loading details detailed on the loading dia
gram (page 12).
Ceiling Fix - (Square or corner aperture)
This method accommodates ‘front to back’ joists and ‘left to right’ joists. It
also allows the guides to be adjusted so they are true and square.
Within each kit are a ceiling plate and ceiling angle. Either one can be used, dependent onthe layout of the joists. In all cases a minimum of 4 fixings must be used to secure to joists.
JOISTS RUNNING LEFT TO RIGHT - Use Ceiling Cap Plate
M8 screws and nuts are used between the capand the plate to provide adjustment.
JOISTS RUNNING FRONT TO BACK - Use Ceiling Cap Angle
The same M8 adjustment
fixings are used, as per theplate arrangement above.
NOTES
CEILING CAP
ADJUSTABLE CEILING CAPFixes to top of guides
CEILING CAP PLATE
CEILING CAP
CEILING CAP PLATE
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Wall fix - (square aperture) where ceiling fix is not possible.
If wall fixings are to be used and the gap between the back of the guides
and the wall exceeds 250mm please consult the lift provider for structural
requirements.
Wall fix - (corner aperture) where ceiling fix is not possible.
Special corner wall fix - (corner aperture) where a ceiling fix is not poosible
and where one or both walls are short, such as in an alcove or buttress wall.
NOTES
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Guide Lines for Wall Fixings
General
If it is not possible to secure the top guide e.g. due to window or within 6” oftop wall, the guides must be fixed using the ceiling fix method. A minimum of
4 fixings must be used to secure to ceiling joists.
Solid Wall
The guide wall fixings must be made to a structurally sound wall.
Wooden Studded Wall
a) If fixing to a wooded studded wall a minimum of 125mm x 100mm
vertical studding is required. The studded wall should be secured at boththe lower level and upper ceiling position to support the loadings’ as
detailed in this spec guide.
b) To ensure adequate fix ing the vertical studs in the aperture area
should be spaced to correspond wi th the distance between fixing
centres as detailed on the drawing below.
c) The aperture should be positioned centered on the line between the two
vertical lengths of studding to which the guides are to be secured.
NOTES
Distance between fixing centres: 450mm
Partition wall constructedin front of studding
Aperture equally spaced(A) along centre line (CL)
125mm x 100mmtimber studs (canbe 2 studs of125 x 50 boltedtogether at500mm intervals) CL
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SQUARE APERTURE DETAILS
The width and depth
dimensions of 1208mm x
981mm must be available
upstairs and downstairs, taking
into account the plumb-ness
and true-ness of walls, to
ensure the lift will travel with
adequate clearance.
It is essential that the aperture be formed level. Any deviation in excessof 10mm either on the apertures length or width wi ll result in the floor
needing to be re-levelled.
Internal faces of side and back joists to be a minimum of 50mm from any
finished wall / obstruction
Note A:
The Rear Wall joist must be installed at all times. It provides the main load
bearing attachment support for the aperture. The joists should be hung using
proprietry joist hangers.
Note B:
All joists to be fitted perfectly level in all planes. The top surface of the joists
must be perfectly level and square.
If the floor thickness exceeds 400mm, this must be indicated in the lift
specification (min floor thickness is 200mm, max is 700mm).
Important:
Please note that the upper floor should always be cut out by the builder.
Laminate Flooring:
Please note that if laminate flooring is present upstairs, following the prep
work, the laminate must not be glued down. It will be lifted by the installation
engineer during installation of the upper aperture liner.
Removal of the insulating millboard on the underside of the carpet frame is
permitted if laminate flooring is present upstairs.
NOTES
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r
l e n g t h e x t e r n a l
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5 J o i s t
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CORNER APERTURE DETAILS
The width and depth
dimensions of 1183mm x
1183mm must be available
upstairs and downstairs, taking
into account the plumb-ness
and true-ness of walls, to
ensure the lift will travel withadequate clearance.
It is essential that the aperture be formed level. Any deviation in excess
of 10mm either on the apertures length or width will result in the
aperture needing to be re-levelled.
Internal faces of side and back joists to be a minimum of 50mm from any
finished wall / obstruction
Note A:
All joists should be hung using proprietry joist hangers.
Note B:
All joists to be fitted perfectly level in all planes. The top surface of the joists
must be perfectly level and square.
If the floor thickness exceeds 400mm, this must be indicated in the lift
specification (min floor thickness is 200mm, max is 700mm).
Important:
Please note that the upper floor should always be cut out by the builder.
Laminate Flooring:
Please note that if laminate flooring is present upstairs, following the prep
work, the laminate must not be glued down. It will be lifted by the installationengineer during installation of the upper aperture liner.
Removal of the insulating millboard on the underside of the carpet frame is
permitted if laminate flooring is present upstairs.
NOTES
*UPDATE
520 - 525(523)
1054
5 2 0 - 5 2 5
( 5 2 3 )
( 7 3 8 )
( 5 0 6 )
355 - 360(357.5)
3 5 5 - 3 6 0
( 3 5 7 . 5 )
1 0 5 4
C h e c k f i n i s h e d
a p e r t u r e 8 6 5 - 8 7 0
( 8 6 8 )
1183 Aperture liner widthexternal
1 1 8 3 A p e r t u r e l i n e r l e n g t h
e x t e r n a l
3 5 J o i s t
o v e r l a p
45 Degree hangersmust be used
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DOUBLE JOIST DETAILS
NOTES
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e n s u r e B u i l d i n g C o n t r o l
A
p p r o v a l i s o b t a i n e d .
F i t a n a d d i t i o n a l j o i s t o f t h e s a m e
s i z e , o n t o t h e f i r s t f u l l j o i s t , i . e .
d o u b l e j o i s t . T h i s m u s t b e b o l t e d
t o
t h e o r i g i n a l a t m a x 3 0 0 m m
c e n t r e s f o r t h e f u l l l e n g t h a s
b e l o w , u s e M 1 2 b o l t s .
M a x 3 0 0
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F L
U S H
M O U N T C O N T R O L S P E C I F I C
A T I O N
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3 METRE VERSION FLOW CHART TO BE
USED WITH ORDER FORM
**Start Here**
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3 METRE VERSION FLOW CHART KIT OPTION
DETAILS
Kit Number Contains
1 LH Seat, Painted Silver Centre Console, RH Curved Handrail
2 LH Seat, Painted Gainsborough Centre Console, RH CurvedHandrail
3 LH Seat, Painted Sandstone Centre Console, RH Curved Handrail
4 LH Seat, Painted Claret Centre Console, RH Curved Handrail
5 LH Seat, Upholstered Silver Centre Console, RH Curved Handrail
6 LH Seat, Upholstered Lupin Centre Console, RH Curved Handrail
7 LH Seat, Upholstered Sandstone Centre Console, RH CurvedHandrail
8 LH Seat, Upholstered Rosso (Leather) Centre Console, RH CurvedHandrail
9 RH Seat, Painted Silver Centre Console, LH Curved Handrail
10 RH Seat, Painted Gainsborough Centre Console, LH CurvedHandrail
11 RH Seat, Painted Sandstone Centre Console, LH Curved Handrail
12 RH Seat, Painted Claret Centre Console, LH Curved Handrail
13 RH Seat, Upholstered Silver Centre Console, LH Curved Handrail
14 RH Seat, Upholstered Lupin Centre Console, LH Curved Handrail
15 RH Seat, Upholstered Sandstone Centre Console, LH CurvedHandrail
16 RH Seat, Upholstered Rosso (Leather) Centre Console, LH CurvedHandrail
17 No Seat, Painted Silver Centre Console, Straight Handrail
18 No Seat, Painted Gainsborough Centre Console, Straight Handrail
19 No Seat, Painted Sandstone Centre Console, Straight Handrail
20 No Seat, Painted Claret Centre Console, Straight Handrail
21 No Seat, Upholstered Silver Centre Console, Straight Handrail
22 No Seat, Upholstered Lupin Centre Console, Straight Handrail
23 No Seat, Upholstered Sandstone Centre Console, Straight Handrail
24 No Seat, Upholstered Rosso (Leather) Centre Console, Straight
Handrail25 No Seat, Painted Silver Centre Console, Full Curved Handrail
26 No Seat, Painted Gainsborough Centre Console, Full CurvedHandrail
27 No Seat, Painted Sandstone Centre Console, Full CurvedHandrail
28 No Seat, Painted Claret Centre Console, Full Curved Handrail
29 No Seat, Upholstered Silver Centre Console, Full CurvedHandrail
30 No Seat, Upholstered Lupin Centre Console, Full Curved
Handrail31 No Seat, Upholstered Sandstone Centre Console, Full
Curved Handrail
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