Platinum Ergo Curve

If your staircase bends, turns, or includes landings, the ergo Curve is made for you.


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Dependable simplicity

The Ergo Curve runs on a tried and tested twin-rail drive system that ensures a smooth and stable ride even on the tightest corners and most complex layouts.  Its mechanical simplicity, using the rail shape to ensure the chair stays level, even on steep climbs and changes in gradient, ensures that we can offer cost-effective solutions with exceptional reliability and performance. Each Ergo Curve is made to measure to suit your home and comes with a host of advanced features to provide a smooth and comfortable ride up and down the stairs every time. 

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Swivel Options

The ergo Curve comes with a manual swivel as standard with the option to upgrade to a powered swivel. The swivel function allows you to safely exit the stairlift at the top of the stairs. 35° of swivel is possible downstairs if access is tight.

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Weight Limit

The standard weight limit of the ergo Curve is 120kg, with the option to upgrade to 160kg, offering increased versatility. The powered swivel and powered footplate are both 160kg compatible.

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Ergo Chair

The Ergo seat is designed to make the best use of tight spaces. The space-saver back gets the chair closer to the wall. The Ergo Plus chair, with its cutaway base gives extra knee clearance and also can help to make standing and sitting easier. The Ergo Plus seat also offers comfort to our smaller users by helping them rest their feet on the footrest while travelling. 

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Lever-link Footplate

Fitted with a lever-link footplate as standard with the option to upgrade to a powered footplate. Both options make it simple, and safe, to fold the footplate away without awkward bending.

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Safety Belt

The interlocked colour co-ordinated seatbelt offers maximum safety, requiring the seatbelt to be fastened to operate the lift.

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Status Screen

The arm of the ergo Curve features an easy to read diagnostic screen giving real time updates on the status of the lift, to help with fault finding and avoid unnecessary call outs.

• Adjustability of seat – fully configurable to user on install

• 160kg user weight option

• 160kg Power Swivel option

• Ergo plus seat pad option

• Integrated space saver seat back as standard

• Rocker switch or Joystick control, configurable on install

• Lever-link Footrest as standard

• Power Footrest Option - All seats are Power Footrest ready

• Modern Styling

• EN 81-40:2020 compliant and certified

• UK Conformity Assessed mark (UKCA)

• 45° downwards swivel at bottom (manual only)

• Interlocking colour co-ordinated seat belt

• Interlocking lower arm

• Soft touch handles

• High quality fabrics

• Controls easy to re-hand

• Tight bend radius

• Proven reliability

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