Daily Safety Check - Stanley M-Force Operation And Maintenance Manual

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DAILY SAFETY CHECK

Pe r f o r m T his Safety C h e c k on Each A u t o m a tic Swin g i n g D o o r Daily
If you have a problem you cannot correct, turn off the door operating equipment and call your service representative.
Toll Free: 800 7 ACCESS (1 800 722-2377)
For Your Customers' Safety and Your Own Protection
And After Any Power Outage or Generator Test
SWING DOOR SYSTEMS WITH ELECTRONIC SENSORS
When electronic sensors are used, the detection zones will be similar to those created by "opening" and "safety"
mats, but they will be invisible to the eye. A walk-test of the zones will give an indication of proper sensor
operation.
1.
Walk towards the door from several angles. When you are about five feet from the door, you will enter the
"opening" or "activating" zone. The door should swing open smoothly to the full open position and stop without
impact.
2.
Walk through the doorway into the "safety" zone. While standing in the "safety" zone, the door should remain
open.
3.
Walk out of the safety zone. After a brief time delay, the door should close to the fully closed position and stop
without impact.
4.
With the door closed, walk into the "safety" zone (the area the door swings through while opening). Have a
second person enter the "opening" zone. The door should remain closed as long as you are in the "safety"
zone.
5.
STANLEY electronic sensors include "Stall Logic", to test the STANLEY electronic sensor including "Stall
Logic", stand just outside of the safety zone. Have a second person walk into the "opening" zone. As the door
starts to move, enter the safety zone. The door should come to an immediate controlled stop and stay in the
"stall" position until you step out of the safety zone. When the "safety" zone is clear, the door should resume
opening to the full open position.
6.
For paired doors, each door must be checked independently of the other. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each
panel to verify individual sensor function.
SWING DOOR SYSTEMS WITH MAT CONTROLS
1.
Step on the "opening" or "activating" mat several times in different spots. Door should swing open smoothly to
full open position and stop without impact.
2.
Step through the doorway onto the mat on the other side and stand on several different spots for about ten (10)
seconds in total. Door should remain open.
3.
Step off the safety mat. After a brief time delay, the door should close to the fully closed position and stop
without impact.
4.
With the door fully closed, step on the "safety" mat. Have a second person step on the "opening" mat. Door
should remain closed as long as you remain on the safety mat.
5.
Check the mat molding and threshold strip. It should be complete and secured with all required screws.
DOORS, FRAMES, FINGER GUARDS
1.
Check the door area for tripping or slipping hazards
2.
Check that rails are firmly anchored.
3.
Check all door panels for broken or cracked glass. There should be no bulletin boards, literature racks,
merchandise displays, or other attractions in the door area where people could be hit by the door.
4.
Door should have decals properly displayed.
5.
Inspect finger guard if there is one. It should be secure and in good repair.
FOR SERVICE, CALL TOLL FREE
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203917 Rev. D
11/2019

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