Contents Page General precautions for safe use Operation mode selectors Access codes and flashing light COM500ES Instructions for releasing and manually activating the door Regular safety checks and safety accessories...
1. General precautions for safe use • Failure to observe the information in the User Manual may lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment. These instructions must be kept and forwarded to all possible future users of the system. •...
2. Operation mode selectors COM501MKS COM500ES COM501MHS The door functions are set with different operation mode selectors. The operation mode selector is available with 5 positions (plus RESET). SYMBOL FUNCTION OPEN The door is permanently open. The door can be moved by hand e.g.
RESET A. Insert a narrow object in the small hole and push briefly. B. By briefly pushing the dot (placed in the lower right corner) CLOSE with a narrow object; the door will return to the closed po- sition (if not in operation mode selection “DOOR OPEN” or POWER RESET if an error is present) and is then ready for normal opera- tion.
4. Instructions for releasing and manually acti- vating the door Release all the mechanical locks before activating the automatic system. In the event of maintenance, malfunctioning or emergency, disconnect the power sup- ply then lower the lock release lever (if installed) and manually move the door wings to their open position.
Check the safety sensors [3-4] by standing in the path of the opening/closing door and activating the automation. As it opens and closes, the door must not hit the person carrying out the check If problems occurs contact the DITEC Customer Technical Service. AUTO EXIT...
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