Table of Contents Table of Contents List of changes ..............................1 Safety................................. Presentation of warning signs....................... Intended purpose of use ........................General hazards ........................... State of technology ..........................Personal protective equipment ......................Spare parts and liability ........................2 General information ............................10 Purpose and use of the instructions .....................
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Safety Safety Presentation of warning signs Various symbols are used in this guide for easier understanding: NOTICE Useful advice and information to ensure correct and efficient workflow of the system. IMPORTANT Specific details which are essential for trouble-free operation of the system. IMPORTANT Important details which must be read for proper function of the system.
Safety General hazards The following section lists hazards that can be caused by the system even when used as intended. To reduce the risk of malfunction, damage to property or injury to persons and to avoid dangerous situations, the safety instructions listed here must be observed. The specific safety instructions in the other sections of this manual must also be observed.
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Safety CAUTION Risk of material damage or injury due to unforeseen opening, closing or turning of the door! a) The door can open, close or turn unexpectedly. This may result in damage to property or injury to persons. ð No persons may be present in the opening area of the system. ð...
Safety DANGER Danger to life due to electric current! a) In case of contact with live parts, there is an immediate danger to life due to electric shock. Damage to or removal of the insulation or individual components can be life-threatening. ð...
Safety The head protection serves to protect against falling and flying parts and materials. It also protects the head from bumping into hard objects. Protective goggles protect the eyes from flying parts, dust, splinters or splashes. Protective gloves are designed to protect hands from friction, abrasions, punctures or serious injury and from burning caused by contacting hot surfaces.
General information General information Purpose and use of the instructions These instructions are an integral part of the system and enable efficient and safe handling of the sys- tem. In order to ensure proper functioning, the instructions must be accessible at all times and kept in the immediate area of the system.
General information Definition of terms Term: Explanation: System The term is also used in these instructions as a synonym for the product. Door operators, revolving doors, sliding doors, etc. are re- ferred to as a system. If information in these instructions refers to a specific type, this is shown accordingly in the text.
Description Description of the manual revolving door The system consists of three or four turnstile wings. They can be operated manually by horizontally or vertically mounted handles. The recommended direction of rotation is usually counterclockwise. The turnstile can be locked individually by different locking systems. An optional night shield can be mounted on the system.
Options Options Lighting control The lights can be turned on or off via an on-site light switch or over the building control centre. Speed control Dependent on the configuration an electronic or hydraulic speed control is installed in the drive unit for safety reasons.
Options Folding drum walls only for K32 Inside Outside Turnstile lock mechanisms 4.4.1 Electromagnetic turnstile lock Unlock the turnstile Pull the knob Turn the knob to the right until it stops and then re- lease it. Lock turnstile Turn the knob to the left. Let the knob go and it should retract.
Options Unlocking the turnstile lock – Pull the bow handle. – Turn bow handle to the right until it reaches the stop and release. Reset turnstile lock – Turn bow handle to the left. – Release bow handle, the bow handle must retract downwards.
Specifications Specifications Environmental conditions Temperature range From -15 to +50° C Humidity range Up to 85% rel. humidity, not condensing Electrical connection data (optional) Illumination Mains voltage: 230 VAC Frequency: 50-60 Hz Nominal power: max. 120 W Mains fuse: 10A circuit breaker with tripping characteristic C or K Control voltage: 12 VDC Safety class:...
Servicing and maintenance Servicing and maintenance General remarks According to current legislation, the operator of an automatic door system is responsible for its main- tenance and safety. Accidents or defects can be avoided if the system operator takes good care of the system. Testing Type of test Measure...
Servicing and maintenance CAUTION Danger of people being trapped inside the turnstile. a) Bruises and contusions through from the turnstile wing. ð Visual inspection, check whether people are trapped inside. Visual inspection of the instructions – Verify that all labels are present –...
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Servicing and maintenance NOTICE If available, select the MANUAL operating mode before starting cleaning and additionally press an emergency stop switch. IMPORTANT The system must be kept free of dirt, leaves, snow and ice! a) In case of heavy soiling contact a professional. b) The use of road salt or gravel in front of the access areas and inside the plant must be avoided.
Malfunctions Malfunctions Conduct during malfunctions IMPORTANT If malfunctions that endanger the safety of individuals occur, the system must be turned off. It may not be turned back on until the problem has been resolved by a professional and the danger no long exists. Tips for troubleshooting Malfunctions Causes...
Taking out of service and disposal Taking out of service and disposal Decommissioning When shutting down or taking out of service, the system is disconnected from the mains supply and any existing battery is unplugged. NOTICE After each temporary shutdown a new commissioning must be carried out. Dismantling and disposal IMPORTANT All machine parts must be sorted by type of material and disposed of according to...
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