Vertical Platform Lifts

Vertical Platform Lift (VPL) Troubleshooting Guide: Common Problems & Fixes

December 9, 2025
A vertical platform lift is installed next to stairs leading to a porch, providing wheelchair access to the elevated entrance of a house.

When your Vertical Platform Lift (VPL) stops working, it’s more than just a broken machine—it’s a sudden disruption to your daily life and your freedom. A VPL, also known as a wheelchair lift or porch lift, is a vital accessibility device that helps you and your loved ones navigate steps, porches, or elevated spaces with independence.

The good news is that most issues, from a mysterious beeping sound to a complete power loss, often have simple fixes. As experts in mobility and accessibility solutions, we understand the importance of a reliably functioning lift. We created this guide to walk you through basic diagnostics to identify and resolve common operational issues, such as power loss or unexplained noises. 

If a professional is needed, we’ll make that clear, so you can get back to living how you want quickly and safely.

Before You Begin: Critical VPL Safety Warnings

When your lift is not functioning, the impulse to fix it yourself is understandable. While this guide provides the necessary steps for basic troubleshooting, note that safety must always be the highest priority. These tips are provided strictly for basic diagnostics.

Essential Guidelines for Your Protection

Problem: My VPL Has No Power and Won’t Move at All

If your Vertical platform lift is completely unresponsive, this section addresses the most common and urgent pain point. A loss of power is frequently due to a simple control setting or an external power interruption.

Step 1: Check the Key Switch

A person’s hand presses the control switch on a wheelchair lift panel labeled with accessibility and operation instructions.

The key switch acts as a primary control lock. Ensure it is correctly engaged before calling for service.

Step 2: Verify the Emergency Stop Button

The large, red “E-Stop” button is an essential safety feature. When activated, it immediately cuts all power and movement.

Step 3: Confirm Main Power

An interruption in the electrical supply can prevent operation. If the lift is beeping continuously, it often indicates the unit is running on its battery backup due to a power supply issue.

Problem: My VPL Is Beeping or Making a Sound

A beeping sound is the vertical platform lift’s way of communicating a specific status or warning to the user.

Continuous Beep

Intermittent Beep

Problem: My VPL Tries to Move but Then Stops

If your VPL begins to move and then immediately halts, it typically means a primary safety feature has been activated. These features are designed to protect both the user and the equipment.

Check for Obstructions

Inspect the Under-Platform Safety Pan

Check the Doors and Gates

When Is It Time to Call a 101 Mobility Technician?

As experts in mobility and accessibility solutions, the team at 101 Mobility is dedicated to providing you with freedom and independence. While basic troubleshooting can resolve minor issues, some problems go beyond simple diagnostics and require professional, personalized care.

If you find yourself in any of the following situations, it is time to stop troubleshooting and call for professional service:

Don’t let a broken lift disrupt your life. Our certified technicians can diagnose and repair your VPL safely and quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions about VPL Troubleshooting

When your vertical platform lift is experiencing issues, you need reliable answers quickly. Here are answers to common questions about VPL reliability, power, and maintenance.

Why is my VPL making a beeping noise?

A VPL that is beeping is usually giving a specific warning about its status or power.

How do you troubleshoot a wheelchair lift that’s not working?

If the lift won’t move, focus on the easiest fixes first:

  1. Check Power Controls: Confirm the key switch is “on” and the emergency stop button is disengaged (popped out).
  2. Check Safety Systems: Look for any physical obstructions blocking the lift’s path or under the platform.
  3. Check Security: Ensure all doors and landing gates are fully closed and latched.

How do you reset a vertical platform lift?

If basic checks fail, a simple reset can sometimes clear the issue:

  1. Reset the E-Stop: Ensure the large, red emergency stop button has been pulled out or twisted to disengage the stop function.
  2. Toggle the Key: Turn the key to the “off” position, wait briefly, and turn it back to the “on” position.
  3. Check Main Breaker: If you suspect an electrical problem, confirm the circuit breaker for the VPL is on, flipping it off and on if necessary.

What maintenance does a platform lift require?

Regular VPL maintenance is essential for keeping the lift running smoothly and reliably. This preventive care typically includes:

Regular professional service helps prevent minor issues from becoming major, costly repairs.

Can my VPL be used during a power outage?

Yes, most modern VPLs are designed with a backup battery power system. This battery allows the lift to complete a set number of cycles during an outage, ensuring you can still move safely between levels of your home.

How long do VPL batteries last?

The lifespan of VPL batteries depends on the specific model and how frequently the lift is used. Typically, VPL backup batteries are designed for several years of service. If your lift is running on battery power, it’s a sign that the battery may need attention or the charging system is not functioning correctly.

Is regular maintenance required by law for commercial VPLs?

Yes. Commercial VPLs must strictly follow Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for public access and are subject to stricter regulations than residential units. Compliance with local building codes often mandates regular professional inspections and maintenance to ensure the lift remains safe, functional, and legally compliant.

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