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Doc.ID: 5817,0032EN
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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Swing door MHTM™ FlowMotion® mSwing w in w in Doc.ID: 5817,0032EN Version 00...
  • Page 2 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GMBH Grienmatt 20 D-79650 Schopfheim Germany Phone +49 7622 695 5 Fax +49 7622 695 802 info@magnetic-germany.com www.magnetic-access.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    mSwing Contents Contents Notices on the document Purpose and contents of this operating instructions Read and store the operating instructions Non-compliance with the operating instructions Symbols and illustrations used in these operating instructions 1.4.1 Warning notices and notices Safety Intended use Changes and modifications Target groups 2.3.1...
  • Page 4 mSwing Contents Design and function Design of the mSwing with wing FMSW_MG Design of the mSwing with bracket FMSW_MU Function Definition of "left" and "right" Receipt of goods, transport and storage Goods receiving department Safety during transport Transport Storage Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification Unpacking Scope of delivery Identification...
  • Page 5 mSwing Contents Assembly of the mSwing Adjusting the end stops 7.9.1 Explanations of mechanical end stops 7.9.2 Adjusting the end stops 7.9.3 Factory setting and example for another setting 7.9.4 Adjusting the fixed end stops (gross adjustment) 7.9.5 Adjusting the following end stops (precise adjustment) 7.10 Mounting and dismounting the blocking element...
  • Page 6 mSwing Spare parts and repair Customer service Decommissioning 16.1 Safety during decommissioning 16.2 Take the pedestrian gate out of operation Disassembly and disposal 17.1 Safety during disassembly and disposal 17.2 Dismantling and disposing of the pedestrian gate EU-Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 7: Notices On The Document

    mSwing Notices on the document Notices on the document Purpose and contents of this operating instructions These operating instructions provide all the information required for the product in the various phases of its life cycle. These operating instructions contains the following information: Assembly and function, transport and storage, unpacking and delivery, installation and assembly, electrical connection, commissioning, operation, cleaning and maintenance, decommissioning, dismantling and disposal.
  • Page 8: Non-Compliance With The Operating Instructions

    mSwing Notices on the document Non-compliance with the operating instructions Magnetic declines all liability for personal injury and material damage caused by not observing the operating instructions. This applies in particular to damage caused by: › Non-intended use › Use of non-qualified personnel ›...
  • Page 9 mSwing Notices on the document CAUTION The signal word CAUTION points to a potentially dangerous situation, which can lead to minor injuries if it is not avoided. NOTICE The signal word NOTICE points to a potentially harmful situation, which leads to property damage if it is not avoided. Notes and recommendations IMPORTANT! The signal word IMPORTANT highlights useful notes and...
  • Page 10: Safety

    mSwing Safety Safety Intended use The Magnetic swing door mSwing is designed for the controlled passage of persons who wish to enter or leave a restricted area. The swing door is also suitable for persons who cannot pass through other types of pedestrian gates such as turnstiles safely, quickly or without assistance.
  • Page 11: Target Groups

    mSwing Safety Target groups 2.3.1 Operator and his responsibilities The operator must comply with the statutory obligations regarding work safety. In addition to the safety instructions and warning notes in these operating instructions, the valid safety, accident prevention and environmental protection regulations must be observed.
  • Page 12: Personnel - Activities And Qualifications

    mSwing Safety 2.3.2 Personnel - activities and qualifications Only authorised, trained and sufficiently qualified personnel may work on and with the product. The personnel must know and understand the operating instructions and the required operating instructions. Designation Qualification › Transport equipment operator Has professional experience as a transport equipment operator or warehouse and transport worker.
  • Page 13: Personal Protective Equipment

    mSwing Safety Action Transport Technician Magnetic Operator equipment service expert operator Transporting – – Unpacking – Laying the foundation – – – Assembly – – Electrically connect – – Parameterise – – Commissioning – – Operating – Cleaning – Waiting –...
  • Page 14: Symbols On The Device

    mSwing Safety Symbols on the device Warning of dangerous electrical voltage! The warning sign indicates hazardous areas with dangerous electrical voltage. Non-observance of the warning signs causes severe injuries or death. The work to be carried out may only be carried out by a qualified electrician or an electric safety expert.
  • Page 15: For Your Safety

    mSwing Safety For your safety Mortal danger by electric voltage! Touching live parts can be lethal. Damaged insulation or damaged parts may be fatal. › If the insulation or any parts are damaged, switch off the power supply at once and initiate repair. ›...
  • Page 16: To Protect The Environment

    mSwing Safety To protect the environment Improper disposal! Improper disposal can lead to damage to the environment. › Dispose of product in accordance with local and national laws and regulations. › Sort resources and supply them to recycling. Emergency opening of the pedestrian gate ä...
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    mSwing Technical data Technical data Dimensions and design 3.1.1 mSwing with wing FMSW_MG Ø 130 L = 949 D = L + 1 P = D + 50 = L + 51 88.5 Fig. 1: Dimensions mSwing with wing MWSW-MG (dimensions in mm) A, H and L are standard dimensions Minimum distance between blocking element and a fixed object Distance floor –...
  • Page 18 mSwing Technical data Designation Value › Dimensions Circumference diameter: 138 mm › Total height: 1090 mm ä Page 17, Fig. 1 and ä Page 21, Fig. 4. › Passage width Min. 550 mm › Max. 1000 mm › Weight Swing door without wings: approx. 35 kg ›...
  • Page 19 mSwing Technical data 3.1.2 mSwing with bracket FMSW_MU Ø 130 L = 905 D = L + 45 P = D + 50 = L + 95 88.5 Fig. 2: Dimensions mSwing with bracket FMSW_MU (dimensions in mm) A, H and L are standard dimensions Minimum distance between blocking element and a fixed object Distance floor –...
  • Page 20: Clearances

    mSwing Technical data Designation Value › Dimensions Circumference diameter: 183 mm › Total height: 1090 mm ä Page 19, Fig. 2 and ä Page 22, Fig. 5.. › Passage width Min. 550 mm › Max. 1800 mm › Weight Swing door without bracket: 35 kg ›...
  • Page 21: Mswing With Wing Fmsw_Mg

    mSwing Technical data Swivel range and required mounting width 3.3.1 mSwing with wing FMSW_MG There must be no obstacles in the swivel range. Mag00953 Fig. 4: Swivel range mSwing variant with wing ( (dimensions in mm) L is a standard dimension Minimum distance between outer tube and a fixed object Minimum distance between blocking element and a fixed object Swivel range...
  • Page 22: Mswing With Bracket Fmsw_Mu

    mSwing Technical data 3.3.2 mSwing with bracket FMSW_MU There must be no obstacles in the swivel range. Mag01033 Fig. 5: Swivel range mSwing variant with bracket ( (dimensions in mm) L is a standard dimension Minimum distance between outer tube and a fixed object Minimum distance between blocking element and a fixed object Swivel range Area to be kept free...
  • Page 23: Electrical Connection

    mSwing Technical data Electrical connection Designation Value Power supply 100 to 240 V AC ± 10 %, 50 to 60 Hz Current consumption at 240 V AC 1.0 A Current consumption at 100 V AC 2.1 A Max. performance 174 W Duty cycle 100 % Table 5:...
  • Page 24: Control Unit Mgc

    mSwing Technical data Control unit MGC Designation Value Power supply 24 V DC Control unit max. 1 A max. 300 mA + current consumption of the different plug-in modules Power consumption max. 24 W: Max. 7.2 W + Power consumption of the individual plug-in modules Control unit safety 1 A T...
  • Page 25: Design And Function

    mSwing Design and function Design and function Design of the mSwing with wing FMSW_MG w i n Fig. 6: Design of mSwing variant with wing Floor plate Reinforcing plate Edge profile with control unit MGC and drive Outer tube with tappet flange Cover Blocking element, wing here M8 threaded pins incl.
  • Page 26: Design Of The Mswing With Bracket Fmsw_Mu

    mSwing Design and function Design of the mSwing with bracket FMSW_MU w i n Fig. 7: Design of mSwing variant with bracket Floor plate Reinforcing plate Edge profile with control unit MGC and drive Outer tube with tappet flange Cover Blocking element, bracket here M8 threaded pins incl.
  • Page 27: Function

    mSwing Design and function Function The Magnetic swing doors mSwing control pedestrians who wish to access or leave areas with restricted access. The swing door is often used in applications with low safety requirements and operated by a supervisor. The swing door is also suitable as a supplement to other pedestrian gates, where bulky objects must be taken along or persons separated in a wheelchair- accessible manner.
  • Page 28: Definition Of "Left" And "Right

    mSwing Design and function Definition of "left" and "right" Fig. 8: Definition of "left" and "right" Left (function "open from left" for a passage from the left) Right (function "open from right" for a passage from the right)
  • Page 29: Receipt Of Goods, Transport And Storage

    mSwing Receipt of goods, transport and storage Receipt of goods, transport and storage Goods receiving department Immediately check the delivery after receipt for completeness and transport damages. In the event of externally visible transport damage, proceed as follows: › Do not accept the delivery or only under reserve. ›...
  • Page 30: Transport

    mSwing Receipt of goods, transport and storage WARNING Lifting of heavy loads! The weight of heavy objects can severely injure a person's back or supportive system. › Preferably transport the transported goods with suitable transport aids. › Alternatively, the transported goods can be carried by two persons.
  • Page 31: Storage

    mSwing Receipt of goods, transport and storage Storage Store packages or the product under the following conditions: › Store the delivery in its original packaging. Observe the symbols on the packaging. › Do not store outdoors. › Store dry and dust free. ›...
  • Page 32: Unpacking, Scope Of Delivery And Identification

    mSwing Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification Unpacking WARNING Lifting of heavy loads! The weight of heavy objects can severely injure a person's back or supportive system. › Preferably transport the transported goods with suitable transport aids.
  • Page 33: Scope Of Delivery

    mSwing Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification Scope of delivery The following components are supplied as standard for each swing door mSwing: › 1 swing door mSwing without blocking element › 1 blocking element such as wing or bracket › Reinforcing plate ›...
  • Page 34: Type Plate

    mSwing Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification Identification 6.3.1 Type plate The type plate is provided on the edge profile below the hood. MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GmbH D-79650 Schopfheim Ser.-Nr. Made in Germany Fig. 9: Type plate Product name Serial number Power supply Frequency Current consumption...
  • Page 35: Installation And Assembly

    mSwing Installation and assembly Installation and assembly Safety during installation and assembly Qualification of personnel › Technician › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes ›...
  • Page 36: Mounting Variants

    mSwing Installation and assembly Mounting variants IMPORTANT! The attachment sets and the base plate required depending on the mounting variant must be ordered separately. You may install the swing door mSwing as follows: Mounting variant Required material per swing door ›...
  • Page 37: Required Steps

    mSwing Installation and assembly Attachment set Consisting of › BSS103 3 hexagon head screws M10 x 30 › 3 wedge securing discs › 3 M10 sleeves with inner thread › 3 hexagon head screws M10 x 16 as mounting aid for sleeves with inner thread ›...
  • Page 38: Setting Up Foundation And Placing Empty Conduits

    mSwing Installation and assembly Setting up foundation and placing empty conduits 7.4.1 Requirements foundation The foundation must meet the following requirements: › Have sufficient load-carrying capacity › Concrete C20/25 XD3 XF2 or corresponding industrial floor › Attachment must be able to grip securely ›...
  • Page 39: Thread The Lines Into The Floor Ring Via Cable Screw Connections

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.4.3 Thread the lines into the floor ring via cable screw connections If it is not possible to lay empty conduits in the foundation, you can thread the mains cable and the control lines into the swing door via cable screw connections in the floor ring.
  • Page 40: Setting Up Foundation And Placing Empty Conduits

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.4.4 Setting up foundation and placing empty conduits Excavate the foundation hole according to the foundation and empty conduit plan. ä Page 40, Fig. 11. If installed outdoors, lay the reinforcement braid. Place empty conduits according to the foundation and empty conduit plan in the foundation hole.
  • Page 41: Set Mswing Position

    mSwing Installation and assembly Set mSwing position Observe the following points regarding the position of the swing door mSwing: › Swivel range of the blocking element ä Page 20, chapter 3.2. › Clearances ä Page 20, chapter 3.2. › The blocking element's orientation in the position "Closed" Observe on-site conditions such as walls, tile joints and railings.
  • Page 42 mSwing Installation and assembly Mounting over base plate With the following mounting variants, you determine the orientation of the blocking element when mounting the base plate: › Mount base plate › Glueing the base plate › Plates and interlocking stones Fig.
  • Page 43: Preparing The Mswing For Mounting

    mSwing Installation and assembly Preparing the mSwing for mounting Disassemble the hood. To do so, insert auxiliary tool into the drill hole and simultaneously turn and pull the hood upwards. Fig. 14: Disassembling the cover For later mounting, mark the drive shaft with a line in the direction of the gap.
  • Page 44 mSwing Installation and assembly Remove outer tube. For this, loosen the screw at the tappet flange. Fig. 16: Removing the outer tube Lift the outer tube off the edge profile. w i n Fig. 17: Outer tube removed √ The swing door is prepared for floor mounting.
  • Page 45: Mounting The Floor Plate

    mSwing Installation and assembly Mounting the floor plate 7.7.1 Mounting variant "Direct mounting" With this mounting variant, you mount the floor plate directly on a foundation. Mount the swing door above the floor plate. Required material: › Supplied attachment set BSS103 Overview 20 Nm (10 …...
  • Page 46 mSwing Installation and assembly Procedure Prerequisites: › The foundation was built. › The empty conduits for the mains cable and the control lines were laid. › The foundation has cured. › The swing door is prepared for mounting. IMPORTANT! Follow the separate notices and instructions for the composite mortar and foundation anchors.
  • Page 47 mSwing Installation and assembly Screw M10 x 16 screws with washers into the sleeves with inner thread. Inject composite mortar into the boreholes. Turn in the sleeves with inner thread to the washers by hand. Wait for the curing time. Follow separate instructions. Remove M10 x 16 screws with washers.
  • Page 48 mSwing Installation and assembly 11. Screw the threaded pins into the floor plate. Fix the position of the threaded pins with nuts. IMPORTANT! You can level the floor plate using the threaded pins. Fig. 21: Mounting the threaded pins 12. Tighten the M10 screws. ›...
  • Page 49: Mounting Variant "Mount Base Plate

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.7.2 Mounting variant "Mount base plate" With this type of installation, first mount the base plate on the foundation or on the unfinished floor. After finishing the finished floor, mount the floor plate. Mount the swing door above the floor plate. Required material: ›...
  • Page 50 mSwing Installation and assembly Overview 20 Nm (10 … 23) ∅ 50 3 x ∅ 16 Fig. 22: Overview mounting variant "Mount base plate" M8 threaded pin (4 pcs) Floor plate Screw M10 x 30 (3 pcs), attachment set BSS103 Wedge securing disc (3 pcs), attachment set BSS103 Base plate FURA103 Thread reach 10 …...
  • Page 51 mSwing Installation and assembly Install and prepare the base plate before finishing the finished floor Prerequisites: › The foundation / unfinished floor was erected. › The empty conduits were laid. › The foundation / unfinished floor has hardened. Determine the orientation of the blocking element. NOTICE Wrong orientation of the blocking element! Note figure.
  • Page 52 mSwing Installation and assembly Remove M10 x 16 screws with washers. 10. Mount the base plate on the foundation or unfinished floor. › Tightening torque: 20 Nm Fig. 24: Mount base plate 11. Screw the threaded rods into the base plate. 12.
  • Page 53 mSwing Installation and assembly 14. Place the adjustment aid on the threaded rods. Fig. 26: Placing the adjustment aid...
  • Page 54 mSwing Installation and assembly Mounting the swing door after completion of the finished floor Prerequisites: › The finished floor is finished. Remove the adjustment aid and nuts from the threaded rods. Fig. 27: Remove adjustment aid and nuts Flex off threaded rods 30 mm above the finished floor. Fig.
  • Page 55 mSwing Installation and assembly Place the floor plate on threaded rods. Mount floor plate with wedge securing disc and nuts. Tighten nuts slightly. Fig. 29: Mounting the floor plate Screw the threaded pins into the floor plate. Fix the position of the threaded pins with nuts.
  • Page 56: Mounting Variant "Glue Base Plate

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.7.3 Mounting variant "Glue base plate" With this type of installation, you first glue the base plate onto the foundation or the finished floor. Then mount the floor plate on the base plate. Mount the swing door above the floor plate. Required material: ›...
  • Page 57 mSwing Installation and assembly Determine the orientation of the blocking element. NOTICE Wrong orientation of the blocking element! Note figure. ä Page 41, Fig. 12. Place and align base plate. Draw the outline of the base plate on the floor. Make sure that the markings are either washable or invisible.
  • Page 58 mSwing Installation and assembly Apply construction adhesive "Klebt + Dichtet Power" to the floor in the form of a beat within the marking. Apply less construction adhesive towards the edge. Fig. 32: Apply construction adhesive Immediately place the base plate on the construction adhesive. Observe markings.
  • Page 59 mSwing Installation and assembly 10. Remove excess construction adhesive as soon as possible with "Klebt + Dichtet Entferner". If the construction adhesive has already cured, remove excess construction adhesive with a suitable tool. When selecting the tool, consider the material of the base. 11.
  • Page 60: Mounting Variant "Glue Floor Plate

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.7.4 Mounting variant "Glue floor plate" With this type of installation, you glue the floor plate onto the foundation or the finished floor. Then mount the swing door over the floor plate. Required material: › Attachment set BSKL100 for gluing the floor plate IMPORTANT! You must order the following accessories separately: Attachment set BSKL100.
  • Page 61 mSwing Installation and assembly Procedure Prerequisites: › The foundation / the finished floor was erected. › The empty conduits were laid. › The foundation / the finished floor has hardened. › The foundation / the finished floor must have a tensile strength of at least 2 N/mm IMPORTANT! Follow the separate instructions and packaging labels for the...
  • Page 62 mSwing Installation and assembly Draw the outline of the floor plate on the floor. Make sure that the markings are either washable or invisible. Fig. 36: Mark outline Put the floor plate aside. The underside must face upwards. Clean the floor with the "HaftClean" surface cleaner. Clean the underside of the base plate with the surface cleaner "HaftClean Metall".
  • Page 63 mSwing Installation and assembly Apply construction adhesive "Klebt + D Dicht Power" to the floor in the form of a beat within the marking. Apply less construction adhesive towards the edge. Fig. 37: Apply construction adhesive Immediately place the floor plate on the construction adhesive. Observe markings.
  • Page 64 mSwing Installation and assembly 12. Mount the threaded pins. Fig. 39: Mounting the floor plate 13. Assemble swivel door mSwing. ä Page 67, chapter 7.8.
  • Page 65: Mounting Variant "Plates Or Interlocking Stones

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.7.5 Mounting variant "plates or interlocking stones" With this type of installation, first mount the base plate on the unfinished floor. After the plates or interlocking stones have been laid, mount the floor plate. Mount the swing door above the floor plate. Required material: ›...
  • Page 66 mSwing Installation and assembly Overview ∅ 100 20 Nm (10 … 23) ∅ 50 3 x ∅ 16 Fig. 40: Overview mounting variant "Plates and interlocking stones" M8 threaded pin (4 pcs) Floor plate Screw M10 x 30 (3 pcs), attachment set BSS103 Wedge securing disc (3 pcs), attachment set BSS103 Base plate FURA103 Thread reach 10 …...
  • Page 67: Assembly Of The Mswing

    mSwing Installation and assembly Assembly of the mSwing Prerequisites › The floor plate is mounted on the floor. › The threaded pins are mounted. Place the edge profile with floor ring on the threaded pins. Place the edge profile with the floor ring so that the RJ-45 socket points in the same direction as the blocking element.
  • Page 68 mSwing Installation and assembly Check that the clutch disc is correctly positioned in the edge profile. A journal of the clutch disc and the key surfaces of the drive shaft must be aligned with the blocking element. The blocking element must be in the "Closed"...
  • Page 69 mSwing Installation and assembly Place outer tube on the edge profile. Check that the drive shaft protrudes 8 mm from the tappet flange. Fig. 44: Check drive shaft dimension Install outer tube. For this, tighten the barrier at the tappet flange. Fig.
  • Page 70 mSwing Installation and assembly 10. Install blocking element. ä Page 75, chapter 7.10. 11. Adjust the end stops. ä Page 71, chapter 7.9. 12. Assemble the cover. Fig. 46: Mounting the cover...
  • Page 71: Adjusting The End Stops

    mSwing Installation and assembly Adjusting the end stops 7.9.1 Explanations of mechanical end stops The mechanical end stops "Left" and "Right" are set by 2 fixed end stops and by 2 following end stops. A fixed end stop consists of a screw. A following end stop consists of a square and 2 screws.
  • Page 72: Factory Setting And Example For Another Setting

    mSwing Installation and assembly IMPORTANT! For setting the target positions and to reset, see separate document "Description of MGC control unit for mSwing (Doc.ID: 5817,0031)". 7.9.3 Factory setting and example for another setting Factory setting The factory setting for the target position "Left" is -90° and for the target position "Right"...
  • Page 73: Adjusting The Fixed End Stops (Gross Adjustment)

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.9.4 Adjusting the fixed end stops (gross adjustment) The fixed end stops are used for gross adjustment. Tighten screws to 17 Nm. 0° +120° Closed –120° 0° Fig. 47: Gross adjustment Fixed end stop for rotating direction to the left (Open from right) Fixed end stop for rotating direction to the right (Open from left) Blocking element in position "Closed"...
  • Page 74: Adjusting The Following End Stops (Precise Adjustment)

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.9.5 Adjusting the following end stops (precise adjustment) The following end stops are used for precise adjustment. Closed Fig. 48: Precise adjustment Screw of the following end stop (2 pcs) Square of the following end stop, positioned below the tappet flange Crescent in tappet flange Cover plate for crescent Maximum setting angle for precise adjustment...
  • Page 75: Mounting And Dismounting The Blocking Element

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.10 Mounting and dismounting the blocking element 7.10.1 Mounting the blocking element "Wings" w i n Fig. 49: Components for "Wing" variant mSwing, outer tube mounted Wing Retaining plate Nut (6 pcs) Cover Slide the wings onto the screws. Mount retaining plate with discs and nuts.
  • Page 76 mSwing Installation and assembly Assemble cover. The cover is held by 3 magnets. CAUTION Danger of crushing! w i n Fig. 50: Installing wings √ The wing is installed.
  • Page 77: Dismounting The Blocking Element "Wings

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.10.2 Dismounting the blocking element "Wings" There is a protrusion at the bottom of the cover. Use the supplied assembly tool to lever off the cover at this protrusion. Remove the cover. w in w in Fig.
  • Page 78: Mounting The Blocking Element "Bracket

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.10.3 Mounting the blocking element "Bracket" The following components are supplied for variants with brackets. w i n Fig. 52: Components for "Bracket" variant mSwing, outer tube mounted Bracket Flange (2 pcs) Wedge securing disc and nut (4 pcs each) Cover...
  • Page 79 mSwing Installation and assembly Insert the flanges into the bracket tube. Fig. 53: Installing brackets Align the flanges flush with each other. Tighten the screws. Make sure that the flanges do not twist. Fix the flanges with screw clamps if necessary. ›...
  • Page 80 mSwing Installation and assembly Slide the flanges with brackets onto the screws on the outer tube. Fasten flanges with brackets with wedge securing discs and nuts. › Tightening torque: 16 Nm 16 Nm Fig. 55: Installing brackets Place the cover. The cover is held by 2 magnets. CAUTION Danger of crushing! Fig.
  • Page 81: Dismounting The Blocking Element "Bracket

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.10.4 Dismounting the blocking element "Bracket" There is a protrusion at the side of the cover. Use the supplied assembly tool to lever off the cover at this protrusion. Remove the cover. w in w in Fig.
  • Page 82: Opening And Closing The Housing

    mSwing Installation and assembly 7.11 Opening and closing the housing The housing must be opened for the following activities: › Switch the pedestrian gate on and off. › Perform electrical connection and wiring. Opening the housing ä Page 43, chapter 7.6. Closing the housing ä...
  • Page 83: Electrical Connection

    mSwing Electrical connection Electrical connection Safety during electrical connection Qualification of personnel › Technician › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes › Protective gloves ›...
  • Page 84: Installing Electrical Protective Devices

    mSwing Electrical connection DANGER Mortal danger from lightning and electrical voltage! During or after a lightning strike into the system, there is danger to life if the components are touched or during a stay in the immediate vicinity of the system. ›...
  • Page 85: Connecting The Mains Cable

    mSwing Electrical connection Connecting the mains cable IMPORTANT! The wire cross-section of the mains cable must be between 1.5 and 4 mm². Observe national provisions on line length and associated line cross-section. Prerequisites › The housing is open. ä Page 82, chapter 7.11 Disconnect the system from the power supply.
  • Page 86: Connecting Customer Control Lines

    mSwing Electrical connection Fig. 59: Placing and connecting the mains cable Links for fixing control cables Threading mains cable and control lines Terminals Mains cable to be connected Connecting customer control lines IMPORTANT! For connecting the control lines provided by the customer, see separate document "Description of MGC control unit for mSwing (Doc.ID: 5817,0031)".
  • Page 87: Connecting Emergency Opening Contacts

    mSwing Electrical connection 8.4.1 Connecting emergency opening contacts ä Separate wiring diagram and document "Description control unit MGC for mSwing (Doc.ID: 5817,0031)". Connect fire brigade switches, emergency opening contacts, etc. to the "Emergency open" input. This input has the highest priority. The "Emergency open"...
  • Page 88: Commissioning

    mSwing Commissioning Commissioning Safety during commissioning Qualification of personnel › Technician › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes › Protective gloves › Safety shoes. Putting the pedestrian gate into operation IMPORTANT! Commissioning must be carried out in accordance with the test...
  • Page 89: Parameterising The Pedestrian Gate

    mSwing Test book Open the housing. ä Page 82, chapter 7.11. Switch the pedestrian gate on or off using the on/off switch. Fig. 60: Switching the mSwing on and off On and off switch, here position "Off" Close housing. ä Page 82, chapter 7.11. Parameterising the pedestrian gate IMPORTANT! For parameterisation see separate document "Description of...
  • Page 90: Operation

    mSwing Operation Operation The operation of the pedestrian gate depends on the connected access-control devices, signal transmitters and signal receivers as well as on the parameterisation of the control unit. We recommend to create a description for the operation, depending on the connected devices and the parameterisation.
  • Page 91: Maintenance Schedule

    mSwing Corrective action 12.2 Maintenance schedule The maintenance plan lists all work required to ensure safe, optimum and trouble-free operation of the pedestrian gate. Interval Work Personnel Monthly Check emergency function. Operator Check the housing for damage from the Operator outside.
  • Page 92: Spare Parts And Repair

    mSwing Spare parts and repair Spare parts and repair NOTICE Wrong and faulty spare parts! Incorrect or defective spare parts can result in damage, malfunctions or total failure and also impair safety. › Use only the manufacturer's original spare parts. Spare parts are available from your authorised dealer.
  • Page 93: Decommissioning

    mSwing Decommissioning Decommissioning You disable the pedestrian gate in the following cases: › The pedestrian gate is installed at a different location. › The pedestrian gate will be decommissioned for more than 6 months. If you only want to deactivate the pedestrian gate for a short time, see the "Switching the pedestrian gate on and off"...
  • Page 94: Disassembly And Disposal

    mSwing Disassembly and disposal Disassembly and disposal 17.1 Safety during disassembly and disposal Qualification of personnel › Technician › Electrical specialist › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: ›...
  • Page 95: Eu-Declaration Of Conformity

    EU-Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GmbH hereby declares for the product supplied by him: Designation Pedestrian gate FlowMotion® Type mSwing FMSW_M* From serial number 11023056 The conformity according to: Directive 2006/42/EC (Machine directive) amended by 2009/127/EC Directive 2014/30/EU (EMC directive)
  • Page 96 mSwing...
  • Page 97 mSwing Index Cover ..........25, 26 Customer service ........92 Assembling Decommissioning ........93 Bracket ..........78 Design mSwing ..........67 mSwing FMSW_MG (wing variant) ..25 Assembly ..........35 mSwing FMSW_MU (bracket variant) .. 26 Testing ..........82 Dimensions Attachment set mSwing FMSW_MG (wing variant) ..
  • Page 98 mSwing Installation ..........35 Parameterise ........... 89 Intended use..........10 Passage width Bracket variant ........22 Wing variant ........21 Layout for empty conduits ...... 40 Personal protective equipment ....13 Left Personnel Definition ..........28 Qualification ........12 Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service Qualification expert ............
  • Page 99 mSwing Warning Notes Presentation .......... 8 Wing Assembly ..........75 Disassemble ......... 77...
  • Page 100 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GMBH Sales partner Grienmatt 20 D-79650 Schopfheim Germany Phone +49 7622 695 5 Fax +49 7622 695 802 info@magnetic-germany.com www.magnetic-access.com F10044450...

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