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THE LIBERTY LIFT RANGE 1. Wessex Area Sales Manager assesses the feasibility of installing the chosen product. 2. A formal quotation is produced and sent to customer for evaluation. If the lift is to be installed into a public building, the customer may choose to omit items 1 & 2, instead submitting own drawings for quotation purposes. However, a site visit may still be necessary before the manufacture of the product can be put in hand. 3. Should the quotation be acceptable, the purchaser sends a written order to the Wessex Sales office (stating the quotation number). From this point the lift would typically be available for installation between 6-10 weeks. This lead in period may vary - please check with our office if you require clarity. If the site is for use by the general public, there may be a need to produce a site specific drawing. If this is the case, then the lead in period would only commence after the client had approved the drawing. 4. It is possible that a small amount of building work will be required (i.e the provision of a flat, level base or strengthening of the vertical face to which the lift will be mounted). If required, this work will be carried out whilst the Liberty Lift is being manufactured. Building work may be carried out either by the customers own builder or by a Wessex approved builder. 5. The installation department will then be in contact (usually to the user of the equipment) to arrange a suitable date and time for the installation. 6. On the agreed date Wessex Engineers will carry out the installation. This usually takes between 1 - 2 days. 7. The lift is now installed and will be commissioned before being formally demonstrated to the user. A comprehensive user guide will be left for your reference and all details relating to service and breakdown cover can be found within. |

