Table of contents Table of contents 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...................... 10 Copyright...............................
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Table of contents 8.4.5 Requirements for documentation..................... 29 Operator duties ............................. 29 Spare parts and wearing parts ......................30 9 Taking out of service and disposal ........................ 31 Decommissioning..........................31 Dismantling and disposal ........................31 10 Drawings ................................32 10.1 Standard arm ............................
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 malfunctions, material damage or injuries due to insufficient or missing cleaning or care! a) Insufficient or inattentive cleaning or care of the system can lead to malfunctions, damage to property or injury to persons. ð Check the sensors regularly for dirt and clean them if necessary. ð...
Safety CAUTION Danger of malfunctions, damage to property or risk of injury if used by unauthorised persons! a) If unauthorised persons use the system, there is a risk of malfunction, damage to property or injury to persons. ð Children under 8 years of age may only use the system under supervision. ð...
Safety Personal protective equipment Personal protective equipment is used to protect persons from adverse effects on health. Personnel must wear personal protective equipment during the various work activities on and with the system. Personal protective equipment is explained below: Hearing protection is used to protect the hearing from noise. As a rule of thumb, hearing protection is compulsory from when normal conversation with other people is no longer possible.
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 system. 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 Target groups CAUTION Risk of injury if personnel are insufficiently qualified! If unqualified personnel work on the system or are in the danger zone of the system, dangers may arise which can cause serious injuries and considerable damage to property. a) All work must be carried out by qualified personnel only.
Description Description Overview These instructions are intended for the operator of the automatic swing door drive (hereinafter referred to as DFA). By operator we mean the person responsible for the technical maintenance of this door system. This manual explains how to use the DFA. It forms the basis for proper function. These instructions are to be read by the operator of the door before commissioning and the safety instructions are to be observed! It is recommended to keep these instructions handy near the automatic door.
Aesthetic actuating and self-monitoring safety elements with adjustable sensitivity ensure optimum, smooth and reliable operation of the door system. 3.2.2 Setup 102-127126088 Chassis P2219 DFA 70, 880mm 102-127125758 Casing DFA 70 Inox 880 mm 102-127815994 Side cap DFA 70 102-127125761 Side cap neutral DFA 70 102-127108981 record-Plate...
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Description See Pos. 8 102-127816185_Set Mounting material DFA 70 102-127125880 Shaft cover DFA 70 102-127126148 Cable attachment DFA 70 102-031153 Phillips cross recessed pan washer head machine screw BN4825 VP M4x8 102-031102 Quicklock BN833 SW 3 102-108691 Thread forming screw Pozidriv flat head DIN7500M SW VP M4x12...
Description 3.2.3 Function The DFA is designed to operate without power, like a normal door closer. It can be opened easily by hand and closes with the energy stored in the spring, damped by the motor acting as a generator. If the drive is connected to the mains, the opening and closing movements are supported by the motor.
Description Sliding arm Sliding arm GG Sliding arm PULL GG Mechanical operating elements and displays (1) Mechanical BDI (toggle switch) with three selectable operating modes (2) Reset button (3) Status display (4) Connection for service and configuration tools (5) Mounting kit BDI-M If a mechanical control unit BDE-M or an external control is used, the toggle switch BDI must be replaced with the option BDI-M.
Description 3.4.1 Mechanical BDI (control toggle switch) The following operational modes can be set up with the 3-position toggle switch: Manual operation In this operating mode, the DFA functions like a mechanical door closer. The door can be opened easily by hand and closes again independently. The behavior of the connected release and safety devices is determined by the configuration.
Specifications Specifications Tecnical data Dimensions (W x H x D) 900 x 70 x 127 mm Operating voltage: 110 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption: Standby 13 W, Nominal power 67 W Max. torque: 50 Nm Max. Mass inertia of door leaf: 65 kgm Opening angle: Adjustable from 70°...
Specifications Instructions for low energy operators (Low-Energy) When using a low-energy operator the door must open, in case of a power cut or of an operator breakdown, with a manual pressure of max. 67 N to release a locking device, of max. 90 N to set the door in motion, or of max.
Operation Operation Controls of the STG General The STG works with an active HIGH level. This means that +24 V must be present to activate the function. Safety inputs will be activated in case of an interruption. The basic signal (0 V) is connected to the protective earth. Jumper J13: CAN line termination...
Operation Electronic controller BDE-D (Option) IMPORTANT The following listed functions can only be checked after learning of running parameters or after learning of CAN-sensors. At the same time the addressing of CAN-sensors will be checked. The BDE-D electronic controller is an easily operated input and output device for the sontrol and adjustment of door operators.
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Operation Continuously open / OPEN The door is opened and stays open. If an obstruction stands in the way while opening, the operator tries another five times within a few seconds to bring the door to the target position. Should the obstruction remain, the current position is then validated as the continuously open position.
Configurations Configurations Description of parameters IMPORTANT With the type "low energy", the parameters can only be changed by qualified personnel. W = Factory parameter: basic operator (FP) PARAMETER REMARK DRIVING CYCLE → closing speed Speed when closing the door. 0 = lowest speed 40 = highest speed –...
Malfunctions Malfunctions Status displays Malfunctions are shown on the LCD display. If there is a malfunction, the display switches between the operating mode level to the error display / light and dark as shown in the following figure. Every 2 seconds the backlight changes flashing between black and white. AKI >...
Malfunctions NOTICE If the cause of the error has not been eliminated, the status message is displayed again when the error occurs again. Troubleshooting NOTICE The following malfunctions on the door can only be corrected if an electronic control unit with display is present.
Maintenance and servicing Maintenance and servicing General remarks 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...
Maintenance and servicing IMPORTANT The recommended and planned spare parts and wearing parts can be requested from your service centre. Door care The entire system, including the sensors and safety devices, can be cleaned with a moist cloth and standard commercial cleaners (non-scouring, do not use any solvents). First test the cleaners on a hidden (not easily visible) place.
Maintenance and servicing 8.4.1 General information Manufacturer – Information Name: Street: City: Telephone: Fax: E-Mail: Distributor – Information Name: Street: City: Telephone: Fax: E-Mail: Location of system installation (Project information) Name: Street: City: Telephone: Fax: E-Mail: System – Information Conf. serial – No.: System –...
Maintenance and servicing 8.4.4 Extent of the inspection The test is carried out according to the manufacturer's test instructions. The result of the test is recorded in a test protocol and recorded in the test logbook. The inspection usually takes place at the same time as the maintenance of the system. The inspection also checks whether no changes have been made to the system since the last inspection and whether it meets the current safety requirements.
Maintenance and servicing Spare parts and wearing parts NOTICE Depending on the design of the system, not all spare parts and wearing parts are listed. Spare part / wearing part Interval Slide shoe 3 years Lever socket 3 years Ball joint axle If wear is detected Support ring for lever socket If wear is detected...
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 according to local...
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