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  • Page 2 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIABILITIES KONE reserves the right at any time to alter the product design, specifications and procedures reflected in this document. NO STATEMENT CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS TO BE CONSTRUED AS A WARRANTY OR CONDITION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO ANY PRODUCT, SPECIFICATION OR...
  • Page 3 ( Business card ) KONE Equipment number Building name Building owner’s name Code compliance of the equipment Date of equipment handover KONE customer service telephone number Signature of KONE representative © 2014 KONE Corporation 2 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    KONE's environmental policy ........
  • Page 5 APPENDIX F. Belt faults and criteria for belt replacement ......181 © 2014 KONE Corporation 4 (196) OM-01.03.086...
  • Page 6 APPENDIX H. Cleaning ............189 © 2014 KONE Corporation 5 (196) OM-01.03.086...
  • Page 7: About This Document

    KONE offers you a wide range of top quality maintenance and training services with the help of our global organization and the latest elevator technology. For more information on these services, please contact your local KONE office.
  • Page 8: Audience

    Signs and symbols used in this document This document uses graphic symbols to point out procedures that require special attention. Sign Description Danger Warning Risk of electric shock Caution Notice Risk of falling © 2014 KONE Corporation 7 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 9 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Sign Description Risk of tripping Turn main power switch OFF Push the safety button Wear safety gloves Wear safety harness Two persons required for maintenance © 2014 KONE Corporation 8 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 10: Abbreviations

    Lift control electrification user interface in MAP Light Emitting Diode iMAP Integrated maintenance access panel (can also be referred to as MAP) Polyurethane buffer Recall drive feature Shaft access monitoring Safety Space Arrangement © 2014 KONE Corporation 9 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 11: Related Documents

    – EN 81-73: Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lifts - Part 73: Behaviour of lifts in the event of fire – OM-13.25.001 KRM Emergency Phone, Owners manual © 2014 KONE Corporation 10 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 12: Responsibilities And Qualifications

    For more information on training, see the ISO 9000 series. a) EN 13015 Maintenance instructions for lifts and escalators - Rules for maintenance instructions © 2014 KONE Corporation 11 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 13 – The specifics of personal protective equipment needed in the access ways, and where the equipment is located, if necessary – The necessity of any modification work of equipment, or modification to the conditions related to the elevator © 2014 KONE Corporation 12 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 14 The maintenance company is responsible for recording all maintenance operations in the maintenance logbook. NOTE! The maintenance company must carry out a risk assessment of any maintenance area and of any maintenance operation to be undertaken. © 2014 KONE Corporation 13 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 15: Qualifications

    24-hour call out service. The competence of the maintenance personnel is continuously updated. The maintenance company should carry adequate and proper insurance cover provided by a recognized insurance company. © 2014 KONE Corporation 14 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 16 Is a competent maintenance engineer as defined in EN 13015. Has been trained in the maintenance procedures of this elevator to enable a true assessment of its condition for continued safe operation. Is supported within his or her company. © 2014 KONE Corporation 15 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 17: Safety

    Owner’s Manual SAFETY Safety is KONE's primary concern. Constant attention is given to safety aspects in the design, manufacture and maintenance of elevators. In addition, KONE maintains a constant research effort in the field of new safety elements in order to provide you with the safest products possible.
  • Page 18 – Retention of value of your investment – Increased service life of your elevator – More comfortable ride for elevator users – Reduced number of elevator stoppages due to breakdown © 2014 KONE Corporation 17 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 19: Kone As Service Provider

    With the help of the original wiring diagrams, installation manuals and technical drawings, we are the best experts on what, when and how to maintain and repair in your elevator. KONE service personnel are specifically trained to maintain your elevator with the help of our global technical support and the modern tools available to our maintenance teams at all times.
  • Page 20: Environment

    Building efficiency Your KONE elevator is an example of our environmental policy in practice and it shows how product innovations can minimize environmental degradation in building construction. Eliminating the need for a machine room, this elevator can be fitted into the building with minimum space requirements, saving costs compared with traditional elevator solutions.
  • Page 21: Long Lasting Product

    Elevator components are packed in wooden boxes. Cardboard, plastic films and polystyrene are used to protect small parts from damage during transportation and handling. KONE has taken care of the disposal of packages at the installation of on elevator. Packaging materials are sorted and recycled when local circumstances permit.
  • Page 22: Final Disposal

    – Arrange recycling and disposal of materials with a professional waste management company – If the elevator needs to be replaced with a new elevator, contact KONE sales for the installation of a new elevator and recycling and disposal of old elevator components ©...
  • Page 23: Kone Nanospace

    KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual KONE NANOSPACE™ KONE NanoSpace™ combines belt drive and rope suspension to an elevator that maximises both vertical and horizontal space efficiency. KONE NanoSpace™ is designed for both new and existing buildings. KONE NanoSpace™ eliminates the need for a separate machine room. In traditional elevator systems, the machinery of the elevator has been mounted in a machine room.
  • Page 24: Components

    5.1.4 Signalization The KONE Signalization System is the elevator's user interface. With operating panels and displays, it informs the passengers of the elevator's position, allows them to call the elevator and set the destination floor. KONE Signalization System transfers these messages to the elevator network.
  • Page 25: Overspeed Governor

    Pit safety device The pit safety device is used to provide safety space for maintenance personnel below the car. The pit safety device must be activated when entering the pit. © 2014 KONE Corporation 24 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 26: Integrated Maintenance Access Panel And Drive

    5.1.16 Shaft access monitoring (SAM) The elevator may be equipped with SAM that detects if someone has entered the shaft and prevents the car from moving. © 2014 KONE Corporation 25 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 27: Safety Equipment

    – Overspeed governor – Safety gear – Doors – Elevator car and landing door lock – Buffers – UCM monitoring – Top safety device (optional) – Pit safety device © 2014 KONE Corporation 26 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 28: Using Your Elevator

    Make sure that domestic animals are kept on a sufficiently short leash. Dangerous situations may occur should animals run out of the elevator as the elevator doors are closing. © 2014 KONE Corporation 27 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 29 Figure 2. Door panel risk areas 1. Fingers or clothing may get caught between the door and the wall. 2. Fingers or clothing may get caught between the doors. © 2014 KONE Corporation 28 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 30: Transporting Heavy Loads

    – If an alarm has been notified and there is somebody in the elevator WARNING! Danger of severe accident. You must not start any rescue operation yourself unless you are trained for this task. © 2014 KONE Corporation 29 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 31: Elevator Stops Between Floors

    1. Press the alarm button. An internal alarm bell sounds. 2. Stay calm and relax. There is no danger and there is adequate ventilation. 3. The elevator is equipped with KONE Remote Monitoring (KRM) communications. You have a direct voice connection to a service center. Follow the instructions given to you from the service center.
  • Page 32: Special Elevators And Components

    This is especially important for people using, for example, wheelchairs or roller frames – The door dwell time is sufficient for persons with disabilities. The initial setting with KONE elevator doors is 5 seconds, but this is adjustable to between 2 and 20 seconds. If the...
  • Page 33 3. In addition to the normal floor level markings in the elevator car, the FSAL is marked with a pictogram on or adjacent to the car operating panel buttons. FSAL indication is the same as shown above, but in a smaller size. © 2014 KONE Corporation 32 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 34 The owner of the elevator is recommended to ensure that the operation of the firefighter elevator is verified regularly according to local regulations and standards. KONE recommends to verify the operation once a year.
  • Page 35 National Regulations. The installer of the elevator must provide order-specific instructions referring to standard EN 81-72 as applicable. Local fire authorities, for example, define the acceptable means of rescue of trapped firefighters. © 2014 KONE Corporation 34 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 36 It is the responsibility of the owner to test this function periodically. D=50 1058512.eps Figure 5. Elevator "No entry" indicators © 2014 KONE Corporation 35 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 37 Protection trim must not be removed, and must be replaced if broken. Figure 6. Critical protection area © 2014 KONE Corporation 36 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    Appendices A – D before maintaining the elevator. Figure 7. Example of SSA**E components Safety The following table describes the safety precautions you must take in the operation of your elevator. © 2014 KONE Corporation 37 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 39 Local safety codes and rules must be Refer to your local procedures to take the followed if they exceed KONE elevator out of use. standards. Otherwise use the safe working methods defined herein.
  • Page 40: Shaft Access Monitoring (Optional)

    F0089 displays until you reset SAM. WARNING! SAM protects persons working in the shaft. Before you reset SAM, always verify that nobody is in the shaft. Related information: APPENDIX B. Resetting the safety devices. © 2014 KONE Corporation 39 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 41: Maintenance Program

    Do not exceed the recommended maintenance intervals. Local conditions and application rates may require more frequent maintenance intervals. NOTE! The frequency of the maintenance item inspections is decided by the manufacturer. The checks are not at fixed intervals. © 2014 KONE Corporation 40 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 42 Car sling: bolts/joints Fixing of car sling, insulators Guide shoe Guide lubricators, if used x (re-filling) Mounting of suspension ropes Function of safety gear Belt tensioning device Elevator documents © 2014 KONE Corporation 41 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 43 Control system: UCM Control system: Stopping accuracy and relevelling Round trip counter (see section 8.9) TEST DRIVE Operation, noise, ride comfort, stopping accuracy The lock is not adjustable © 2014 KONE Corporation 42 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 44: Preventive Maintenance

    A preventive maintenance plan ensures the following: – Equipment performance and availability – Consistent high levels of safety for elevator users – Minimal costs associated with breakdowns – Value retention of your investment © 2014 KONE Corporation 43 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 45 Check that the doors run freely. Check for any excessive wear and gaps. Check emergency release mechanism, all pulleys and diverters and door ropes. Check the safety contact for proper operation. © 2014 KONE Corporation 44 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 46 Emergency Battery Drive AB (optional) The functionality of device can be tested in maintenance visit only if the elevator supply cable is equipped with separate connector (installed before battery drive unit). © 2014 KONE Corporation 45 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 47: Before You Contact Kone - Maintenance By Owner

    Consult your local KONE representative concerning what is and what is not covered under the maintenance agreement. It is important that you understand what maintenance operations you must perform between service calls.
  • Page 48 7.5.2 Changing elevator lighting elements You can change the elevator lighting elements with the help of your building maintenance personnel. For more information, contact your KONE service office. 7.5.3 Interfaces Certain interfaces between the elevator and the building are crucial to the safe and correct functioning of the elevator.
  • Page 49 To keep the elevator functional it is imperative that you ensure a constant supply of electricity and that the supplied voltage complies with the original delivery documents. © 2014 KONE Corporation 48 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 50: Safety Component Maintenance

    KONE spare parts only. NOTE! KONE disclaims any liability resulting from possible safety risks or injuries caused by the use of other than KONE original spare parts. Do not exceed the recommended maintenance intervals, unless otherwise instructed by the manufacturer. Local conditions and application rates may require more frequent maintenance intervals.
  • Page 51: Ucm With Doors Open Prevention According To En 81-1 A3

    Check the air gap (wearing of brake pads). Once a year Check the operation of manual brake Once a year opening device. Check the overall cleanness of the machine. Once a year © 2014 KONE Corporation 50 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 52 – Machine covers and the brake rubber cover should be in good condition. Clean the machine if needed. Remove the external objects if ones exist. Correct the fixing of brake wire if needed. © 2014 KONE Corporation 51 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 53 3. Check that the elevator moves by following the speed LEDs. 4. Check that the brake resets correctly after the test. 5. Check that the elevator relevels after testing the manual brake release system. © 2014 KONE Corporation 52 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 54 2. Measure the air gap (X) between the armature plate and electromagnet with feeler gauge. 1092468.wmf Air gap must be between 0.2 – 0.6 mm. If not, replace the brake. 3. Push back the rubber cover. © 2014 KONE Corporation 53 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 55: Overspeed Governor Ol35

    Check the operation of the overspeed contact. Once a year Check the operation of the tension weight contact. Once a year Check the wear of the rope groove. Once a year © 2014 KONE Corporation 54 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 56 2. Check that both of the eccentric wheels touch the tripping wheel (A). 3. Let the flyweights close by themselves. They must return easily without extra friction. 1008778.wmf 1008782.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 55 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 57 Illustration/Note Check lateral movement of the flyweights while the elevator is running. The flywheel must not touch the governor pulley (B) or the tripping wheel (C). 1008835.wmf 1008837.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 56 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 58 Table 14: Rope groove wear Groove type Rope diameter (d) Maximum dimension (T) 6 mm 8.5 mm 6.5 mm 8 mm 7 mm 7.5 mm 8 mm 7 mm 1008842.wmf 1008980.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 57 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 59 1009006.wmf Check that overspeed contact cuts the Elevator must not drive in normal or safety chain. inspection drive mode. NOTE! RDF bypasses the overspeed contact. © 2014 KONE Corporation 58 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 60: Safety Gear Aq32

    NOTE! Replace both safety gears as a pair after 12 trippings at 100% load, full speed. 8.4.1 Safety measures Before starting work, note the following: – All safety measures for normal elevator maintenance must be implemented and local safety regulations must be followed. © 2014 KONE Corporation 59 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 61 Inspection of the safety gear sideward movement 1. Check that the safety gear can move sideways. 2. Ensure that the counter wedge can contact the guide rail when the safety gear engages. © 2014 KONE Corporation 60 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 62 2. Correct gripping wedge position Check the guide rail clearance on both sides. X and Y must be 2 – 3 mm. Adjust (*) if required. 1078859.wmf 1075343.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 61 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 63: Landing Door Lock 1)

    11. Lock gap must not impede the door contact function. 12. End buffers (D) must be intact and in one piece. If not modernized (swing doors), see original manufacturer’s documentation. © 2014 KONE Corporation 62 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 64 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Centre opening Side opening 1010333.wmf Side opening Centre opening 1010335.wmf Side opening Centre opening 1010337.wmf Figure 12.Landing door lock © 2014 KONE Corporation 63 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 65: Car Door Lock

    8.6.2 Checking the lock KONE can provide a car door lock when required to comply with safety code. The following table describes the maintenance procedures for your elevator’s car door lock. Table 18: Car door lock maintenance...
  • Page 66: Polyurethane Buffers

    Polyurethane buffers 8.7.1 Safety measures Before starting work, note the following: – All safety measures for normal elevator maintenance must be implemented and local safety regulations must be followed. © 2014 KONE Corporation 65 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 67 If any of the above conditions is not OK, replace the buffer. If the buffer has clearly failed, remove the elevator from service until the buffer has been replaced. 1078278.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 66 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 68: Ropes

    PAWO F 5e PAWO F 1 and 6x19 619S + FC (PP) 6x19S 6x19W 8x19S For further surveillance the prescriptions of DIN 15020 sheet 2 3.4 have to be observed. © 2014 KONE Corporation 67 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 69 Washers at the rope ends should be at the same level. The maximum deviation (X) is 3 mm. 1092645.wmf If suspension rope tension deviation exceeds 3 mm, rope tension must be equalized. Tighten the rope clips if needed. © 2014 KONE Corporation 68 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 70: Belts

    Checking belt condition Check visually the condition of hoisting belts. No belt damages should occur. Refer to APPENDIX F. Belt faults and criteria for belt replacement for belt damage descriptions. © 2014 KONE Corporation 69 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 71 – The gas spring piston should be in correct position (*). 1089059.wmf A. No need for adjustment B. Needs adjustment Replace the gas spring or shorten the tensioning rope, if needed. © 2014 KONE Corporation 70 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 72: Pit Safety Device

    – All safety measures for normal elevator maintenance must be implemented and local safety regulations must be followed. – Before entering the pit, ensure that the pit safety device is activated. For more information, see APPENDIX D. Safety devices in the pit. © 2014 KONE Corporation 71 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 73: Top Safety Device

    Check that the pit safety device is: – Intact, no loose fixings – Clean 8.11 Top safety device For more information on maintaining the top safety device, see Appendices A – D. © 2014 KONE Corporation 72 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 74: Examinations And Tests After Important Modification Or Accident According To En 81-1 Annex E

    For tests after an important modification or after an accident, documents and necessary information are submitted to the responsible person or organization. For more information, see EN 81-1 Annex E. © 2014 KONE Corporation 73 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 75: Periodical Inspections According To En 81-1 Annex E

    Inspection interval and contents should be according to local regulations. KONE recommends to test once every two years. In addition to the local authorized inspector, it is recommended that a representative of the qualified maintenance company is available during inspection.
  • Page 76: Tools

    KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual 10.1 Tools Tool Illustration Cut-resistant gloves Door blocking tool Feeler gauge set Locking set for main switch Stopping accuracy tool Safety fences Spanner set © 2014 KONE Corporation 75 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 77 Owner’s Manual Tool Illustration Allen key set Maintenance signs Milled file For removing safety gear grip marks. Test weights, amount for 60 % load. For testing the safety gears. © 2014 KONE Corporation 76 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 78: Safety Measures

    Action Illustration/Note Travel in the elevator car to the Put “Under maintenance” signs to all topmost floor. landings. Prevent unauthorized access to the Use safety fences. working area. © 2014 KONE Corporation 77 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 79: Testing The Pit Safety Device

    Actions Illustration/Note Install safety fences to the bottom floor landing. 1083800.wmf Put "Under maintenance" stickers to all landings. 1083861.wmf Go to the MAP. 1092759.wmf Open the MAP. 1083963.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 78 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 80 Check that the landing doors are mechanically locked. Go to the maintenance access panel. If applicable, reset the Shaft Access Refer to APPENDIX B.1 Resetting the Monitor (SAM). shaft access monitor (SAM). © 2014 KONE Corporation 79 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 81 The elevator must NOT move. Make notes of the test. After completing all tests, record the test date and all results in the elevator’s log book at once. © 2014 KONE Corporation 80 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 82: Testing The Car Apron

    Refer to APPENDIX B.2 Resetting pit safety device. Switch off the Recall Drive Feature The elevator car must not (RDF). (POS 270.) move. The car apron switch must prevent the relevelling drive. © 2014 KONE Corporation 81 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 83: Testing The Pit Ladder Safety Switch

    Check that the Recall Drive Feature POS 270. (RDF) is on. Reset the Shaft Access Monitor (SAM), Refer to APPENDIX B.1 Resetting the if applicable. shaft access monitor (SAM). © 2014 KONE Corporation 82 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 84 NOTE! The elevator starts the relevelling (RDF). (POS 270.) drive. Make notes of the test. After completing all tests, record the test date and all results in the elevator’s log book at once. © 2014 KONE Corporation 83 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 85: Final Limit Switch Tests

    Switch on the Recall Drive Feature POS 270. (RDF). Drive upwards on RDF until the elevator car hits the buffers. Switch off the Recall Drive Feature POS 270. (RDF). © 2014 KONE Corporation 84 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 86 LED goes on. (D64 DOWN) NOTE! RDF must be switched on before the elevator starts to relevel. Switch off the main switch. (220). Lock and tag. © 2014 KONE Corporation 85 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 87 Close the doors. Make notes of the test. After completing all tests, record the test date and all results in the elevator’s log book at once. © 2014 KONE Corporation 86 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 88 INPUT, D49) goes off in LCEUI, close the brakes and switch on the Recall Drive Feature (RDF). (POS 270). 1088284.wmf Switch off the main switch (220). Close and lock the maintenance access panel. © 2014 KONE Corporation 87 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 89 Switch off the Recall Drive Feature POS 270. (RDF). Make notes of the test. After completing all tests, record the test date and all results in the elevator’s log book at once. © 2014 KONE Corporation 88 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 90: Buffer Tests

    6. Close and lock the maintenance access panel (MAP). Open the bottom floor landing door with the emergency opening key. Standing on the landing, press the stop switch. 1089384.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 89 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 91: Swing Doors

    KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Step Action Note Check that the pit safety device is activated. Engage the pit ladders. Automatic doors 1083802.wmf 1083838.wmf 1083843.wmf Swing doors 1083802.wmf 1083838.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 90 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 92 Block the landing doors slightly open X = 100 mm. with door blocking tool. Check that the car buffers are in good Polyurethane buffers: check that there condition. are no cracks or powdering. © 2014 KONE Corporation 91 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 93 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Step Action Note Go to the landing. 1083982.wmf Turn the pit ladders to normal position. Automatic doors 1083923.wmf 1083921.wmf 1083922.wmf Swing doors 1083923.wmf 1083922.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 92 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 94 P09000384.wmf Drive upwards on RDF to raise the NOTE! You need enough space for elevator car from the buffer. moving between the bottom landing and the pit. © 2014 KONE Corporation 93 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 95 Check that the Recall Drive Feature POS 270. (RDF) is on. Reset the Shaft Access Monitor (SAM), if applicable. Related information: APPENDIX B. Reset the pit safety device. Resetting the safety devices. © 2014 KONE Corporation 94 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 96 Stop the elevator at a suitable position Elevator car roof must be at a suitable by operating the emergency opening height for safe moving between it and key. the topmost floor landing. © 2014 KONE Corporation 95 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 97 4. Close the landing doors. 5. Check that the landing door is mechanically locked. Check that the buffers are in good Polyurethane buffers: check that there condition. are no cracks or powdering. © 2014 KONE Corporation 96 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 98 Disable the door opening. LCEUI switch 263. 1085428.wmf Make a car call to the topmost floor from the maintenance access panel (MAP). Switch on the Recall Drive Feature POS 270. (RDF). © 2014 KONE Corporation 97 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 99 (MAP) is. Enable the landing calls and the door LCEUI switches 261 and 263. opening. 1085430.wmf Close and lock the mainte nance access panel (MAP). 1072612.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 98 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 100 3. Go to the landing. 4. Release the stop switch. 5. Switch off the inspection drive. 6. Close the landing doors. 7. Check that the landing door is mechanically locked. © 2014 KONE Corporation 99 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 101: Safety Gear Tests

    (Max. 100 position. mm.) 2. Check the elevator car position. 3. Close the landing doors. 4. Check that the landing door is mechanically locked. © 2014 KONE Corporation 100 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 102 POS 270. (RDF). Make a car call upwards from the maintenance access panel: the NOTE! The safety gear switch must elevator car must not move. cut the safety circuit. © 2014 KONE Corporation 101 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 103 POS 270. (RDF). Release the safety gear by driving upwards on RDF. Drive the elevator car on RDF to a suitable position for going to the car roof. © 2014 KONE Corporation 102 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 104 Drive on inspection drive until you see WARNING! Be extremely careful when the safety gear grip marks on the guide driving upwards on inspection. rails. © 2014 KONE Corporation 103 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 105 (SAM). Refer to: APPENDIX B.1. (Page 162.) Make notes of the test. After completing all tests, record the test date and all results in the elevator’s log book at once. © 2014 KONE Corporation 104 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 106: Testing The Belt Tensioning Device Safety Switches

    Illustration/Note Enable the landing calls and the door LCEUI switches 261 and 263. opening. 1085430.wmf Close and lock the maintenance access panel. 1072612.wmf Go to the bottom floor. © 2014 KONE Corporation 105 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 107 Use work stool, if needed. Standing on the landing, press the stop switch. 1089384.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 106 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 108: Swing Doors

    KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Step Action Illustration/Note Install the pit ladders. Automatic doors 1083802.wmf 1083843.wmf 1083838.wmf Swing doors 1083802.wmf 1083838.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 107 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 109 To block 1083979.wmf the doors, use the door blocking tool. Block the door to slightly open position X = 100 mm with door blocking tool. © 2014 KONE Corporation 108 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 110 Step Action Illustration/Note Gather the needed tools and accessories from landing to pit. Activate the belt tensioning device gas spring switch. (*) 1087800.wmf Go to the landing. 1083982.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 109 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 111 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Step Action Illustration/Note Remove the pit ladders. Automatic doors 1083923.wmf 1083922.wmf 1083921.wmf Swing doors 1083923.wmf 1083922.wmf Release the stop switch. 1089536.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 110 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 112 Close and lock the maintenance access panel. 1072612.wmf Go to the pit. See steps 5 – 12. © 2014 KONE Corporation 111 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 113 Go to the pit. See steps 5 – 12. Remove cable tie from the belt slack switch. If you used the alternative method, then remove the screwdriver or locking pin. © 2014 KONE Corporation 112 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 114: 10.10 Finalizing The Maintenance

    Close and lock the maintenance access panel. 1072612.wmf Perform a test run for the elevator. Go to the Maintenance Access Panel (MAP). Switch on the Recall Drive Feature. POS 270. (RDF) © 2014 KONE Corporation 113 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 115 WARNING! If any of the periodical test fails, the elevator must not be put into normal use before it has been repaired and it has passed all the tests. © 2014 KONE Corporation 114 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 116: Rescue Operations

    (option). Access to any other floor including the topmost landing is not needed. 2. The KONE NanoSpace™ rescue belt clamp KM51025077 is designed to move the elevator car easily only small distance (to the next available door level up or down). To move the elevator car longer distances may require disconnecting and reinstalling the clamp several times.
  • Page 117: Safety

    – When entering the elevator, ensure that others are not already working there – Do not leave the open landing door unguarded – Follow local safety regulations and KONE safety rules; no exceptions for unusual situations – Do not release the mechanical brake when the elevator is in the door zone, indicated by the DZI illuminating –...
  • Page 118: Contacting Qualified Personnel

    – Competent elevator maintenance persons with knowledge of general maintenance procedures and the KONE elevator – Third party personnel, for example, firemen, provided that they have received proper training for rescue procedures, and taking into account local regulations 11.4...
  • Page 119: Rescue Tools And Equipment

    Rescue belt clamp KM51025077 Emergency opening key KM218628 Allen key set Spanner set Chain hoist. Rated lifting capacity 1000 kg. 1007087.wmf Hoisting strap. Rated lifting capacity 1000 kg. 1020763.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 118 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 120 1083896.wmf 11.5.2 Main switch The main switch is used for switching electrical power to an elevator on or off. TEST 1 6 A 1 2 . 5 1083894.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 119 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 121 WARNING! Never enter the pit when the reset lever is turned to lower position (pit safety device not activated). © 2014 KONE Corporation 120 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 122 The elevator moves at a low speed, and all safety functions are working. When the elevator car arrives to the floor, the doors open. The elevator resets into normal operation automatically when the power supply returns. © 2014 KONE Corporation 121 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 123: Normal Rescue

    Close the landing door afterwards and ensure that it is mechanically locked. 1084566.wmf *) See section 11.7 Technical rescue. (Page 123.) © 2014 KONE Corporation 122 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 124: Technical Rescue

    See section Moving the elevator car with lifting equipment. (Page 135.) e) See Technical rescue chart part 2 of 3. (Page 124.) f) See Technical rescue chart part 3 of 3. (Page 125.) © 2014 KONE Corporation 123 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 125 See section Moving the elevator car with lifting equipment (Page 135.) d) See section 11.7.5 Moving the elevator car using the manual brake releasing device with car position checks at landing (Page 146.) © 2014 KONE Corporation 124 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 126 1091057.wmf b) See section 11.7.4 Moving the elevator car using the manual brake releasing device (Page 140.) c) See section Moving the elevator car with lifting equipment (Page 135.) © 2014 KONE Corporation 125 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 127 1090750.wmf 1085456.wmf Switch on the Recall Drive Feature. (POS 270.) Switch on the shaft lights. (268) © 2014 KONE Corporation 126 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 128 DZI LEDs turn on. (1) P09000382.wmf TEST 1 6 A 1 2 . 5 1083894.wmf 1083911.wmf Close and lock the maintenance access Switch off the main switch. (220) panel. © 2014 KONE Corporation 127 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 129 – They must obey the instructions you give. – They must stay away from the car door when you open it. – They must to exit the elevator car one by one. © 2014 KONE Corporation 128 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 130 Ensure that the passengers will not stumble resistant safety gloves. if the elevator car is not exactly at the sill level. 1083975.wmf Check that the doors are mechanically locked. © 2014 KONE Corporation 129 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 131 Install the safety fences where needed. move the elevator car in order to let them out and they must stay calm and not try to do anything by themselves. © 2014 KONE Corporation 130 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 132 Switch on the shaft lights. (268) TEST TEST 1 6 A 1 6 A 1 2 . 5 1 2 . 5 1083894.wmf 1083894.wmf Switch off the main switch. (220) Lock and tag. © 2014 KONE Corporation 131 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 133 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual 1081441.wmf WARNING! Check that the safety device has triggered. 1083802.wmf 1083838.wmf Install the ladder. © 2014 KONE Corporation 132 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 134: Swing Door

    KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Swing door Automatic door 1083843.wmf 1083979.wmf Block the door to fully open position with door blocking tool. © 2014 KONE Corporation 133 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 135 When fixed to the door sill, the pit ladders interfere with the required safety space in the pit. To block the doors, use the door blocking tool. Removing the balancer weight screen 6 × © 2014 KONE Corporation 134 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 136 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Moving the elevator car with lifting equipment 1083876.wmf 1083878.wmf NOTE! Attach the clamp as high as possible. (x) 1083880.wmf 1083881.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 135 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 137 150 mm, immediately after brake opening. 3. Close the brake immediately after moving the elevator car. 4. Ensure that the safety gears are released. 1083890.wmf 1083981.wmf 1083880.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 136 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 138 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual 1083919.wmf Going to the landing 1083982.wmf NOTE! Remove the tools and accessories to the landing. © 2014 KONE Corporation 137 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 139: Swing Doors

    KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Automatic doors 1083923.wmf 1083922.wmf 1083921.wmf Swing doors 1083922.wmf 1083923.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 138 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 140 – Section 11.7.4 Moving the elevator car using the manual brake releasing device. (Page 140.) – Section 11.7.5 Moving the elevator car using the manual brake releasing device with car position checks at landing. (Page 146.) © 2014 KONE Corporation 139 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 141 1083963.wmf Go to the maintenance access panel. Check that car and landing doors are closed and mechanically locked. © 2014 KONE Corporation 140 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 142 LEDs. Go to section 11.7.5 Moving the elevator car using the manual 1071023.wmf brake releasing device with car position 79.wmf checks at landing. (Page 146.) Check the elevator car position. © 2014 KONE Corporation 141 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 143 Release the lever immediately if: 1071023.wmf – The DZI LEDs (A) turns on. – The second speed LED in UP (D67) or DOWN (D64) direction turns on. © 2014 KONE Corporation 142 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 144 Moving the elevator car with lifting equipment (Page 130.) 1084115.wmf 1083911.wmf Close and lock the maintenance access Remove the brake release lever. Store the panel. brake release lever inside the maintenance access panel. © 2014 KONE Corporation 143 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 145 – They must obey the instructions you give. – They must stay away from the car door when you open it. – They must to exit the elevator car one by one. © 2014 KONE Corporation 144 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 146 Ensure that the passengers will not stumble resistant safety gloves. if the elevator car is not exactly at the sill level. 1083975.wmf Check that the doors are mechanically locked. © 2014 KONE Corporation 145 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 147 TEST 1 6 A 1 2 . 5 1083894.wmf 1083963.wmf Switch off the main switch. (220) Open the maintenance access panel. © 2014 KONE Corporation 146 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 148 • If there is still gap, or Y is more than 0.2 m, proceed to next step. 1083879.wmf Lowering the car apron: 1. Open the locking mechanism. 2. Lower the apron. 1092497.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 147 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 149 WARNING! The speed can increase fast when you open the brake. Never keep the brakes open more than 1.0 second to prevent the elevator from accelerating to overspeed. Never open the brakes when the elevator car is in door zone. © 2014 KONE Corporation 148 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 150 Then repeat steps 7 – 12. 1. Open the locking mechanism. B: Use the car lifting equipment, see section 2. Lower the apron. 11.7.2 Moving the elevator car with lifting equipment (Page 130.) © 2014 KONE Corporation 149 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 151 – They must obey the instructions you give. – They must stay away from the car door when you open it. – They must to exit the elevator car one by one. © 2014 KONE Corporation 150 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 152 Ensure that the passengers will not stumble resistant safety gloves. if the elevator car is not exactly at the sill level. 1083975.wmf Check that the doors are mechanically locked. © 2014 KONE Corporation 151 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 153: After The Rescue

    (SAM), and how to reset the alarm on LCERAL board. WARNING! Use protective cut-resistant safety gloves. 1088359.wmf 1089562.wmf Check that the safety device has triggered. 1083802.wmf 1083838.wmf Install the ladder. © 2014 KONE Corporation 152 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 154: Swing Door

    KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Swing door Automatic door 1083843.wmf 1083979.wmf Block the door to fully open position with door blocking tool. © 2014 KONE Corporation 153 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 155 To block the doors, use the door blocking tool. 1083917.wmf Install the balancer weight screen. Fix the rescue clamp back to hoisting unit. © 2014 KONE Corporation 154 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 156 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual 1083982.wmf Automatic door Swing door 1083921.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 155 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 157 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual 1083923.wmf 1083922.wmf 1083975.wmf Check that the landing doors are mechanically locked. © 2014 KONE Corporation 156 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 158 CAUTION! Do not press the buttons any longer than 3 seconds to avoid damaging the coil of the reset device. 5. Switch off the Recall Drive Feature (RDF). (POS 270.) © 2014 KONE Corporation 157 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 159 1. Push the RESET button (A) in the LCERAL board to reset the alarm. 2. Check that the alarm LED (B) turns off. 1083911.wmf Close and lock the maintenance access panel. © 2014 KONE Corporation 158 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 160: Appendix A. Safety Space Arrangement (Ssa**E)

    – Rescuing trapped passengers; If shaft access monitoring has activated and is stopping the elevator movement, reset it. Follow the general elevator type dependent rescue instruction. See also section A.4 Working with elevator with SSA**E. © 2014 KONE Corporation 159 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 161 (normal drive) or vertically regardless where the elevator is standing (inspection drive). (detected even if the elevator is at landing). © 2014 KONE Corporation 160 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 162 If the elevator is equipped with SSA**E, the sticker above is attached to the following locations: – Shaft access monitor – Buffers – Car top connection box – Maintenance access panel Additionally, on the roof has the following warning sign: 1088587.wmf © 2014 KONE Corporation 161 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 163: Appendix B. Resetting The Safety Devices

    B. If you need to move the car, release the SAM reset 141:P button and while still pressing the RDF RUN button, press the RDF direction button RDF UP or RDF DW. © 2014 KONE Corporation 162 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 164 NOTE! This procedure does not apply to elevators which have the shaft access monitor (SAM). If the SAM has detected access to shaft, it must be reset at the same time with the pit safety device. © 2014 KONE Corporation 163 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 165 CAUTION! Do not press the buttons any longer than 3 seconds to avoid damaging the coil of the reset device. 6. Switch off the RDF (270). The SAM and the pit safety device are now reset. © 2014 KONE Corporation 164 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 166: Appendix C. Safety Buffers On The Elevator Car Roof

    Keep all buffers in the vertical position to run Lower the car top buffers to return the on inspection drive. elevator back to normal drive. © 2014 KONE Corporation 165 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 167: Appendix D. Safety Devices In The Pit

    SAM: Simultaneously press RDF RUN 270:RB + SAM reset 141:P button in MAP until the SAM reset signal sounds. Make a car call from the Maintenance Access Panel (MAP). The elevator must not move. Close and lock the MAP. © 2014 KONE Corporation 166 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 168 This section describes going from the bottom floor landing to the pit. 1090485.wmf WARNING! Check that the pit safety device is activated. 1089384.wmf Press the pit stop switch. © 2014 KONE Corporation 167 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 169 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual Automatic doors 1083838.wmf 1083802.wmf 1083843.wmf Swing doors 1083838.wmf 1083802.wmf Install the pit ladders. 1083979.wmf Block the door to fully open position with door blocking tool. © 2014 KONE Corporation 168 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 170 When fixed to the door sill, the pit ladders interfere with the required safety space in the pit. To block the doors, use the door blocking tool. © 2014 KONE Corporation 169 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 171 This section describes going from the pit to the landing. 1083982.wmf NOTE! Lift the tools and accessories to the landing. Automatic doors 1083921.wmf 1083923.wmf 1083922.wmf Swing doors 1083923.wmf 1083922.wmf Turn the pit ladders to normal position. © 2014 KONE Corporation 170 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 172 KONE NanoSpace™ Owner’s Manual 1089536.wmf Release the pit stop switch. Close the landing door and check that it is mechanically locked. © 2014 KONE Corporation 171 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 173 B. If you need to move the car, release the SAM reset 141:P button and while still pressing the RDF RUN button, press the RDF direction button RDF UP or RDF DW. © 2014 KONE Corporation 172 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 174 NOTE! This procedure does not apply to elevators which have the shaft access monitor (SAM). If the SAM has detected access to shaft, it must be reset at the same time with the pit safety device. © 2014 KONE Corporation 173 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 175 CAUTION! Do not press the buttons any longer than 3 seconds to avoid damaging the coil of the reset device. 6. Switch off the RDF (270). The SAM and the pit safety device are now reset. © 2014 KONE Corporation 174 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 176: Appendix E. Periodical Tests For Ssa**E Devices

    Reset SAM. Use the key switch on the topmost landing. NOTE! Keep the key switch activated for at least 5 seconds. © 2014 KONE Corporation 175 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 177 Make a power break by switching the main switch 220 in MAP off and on. If not, check the shaft access monitor battery. Replace if needed. Record the test results to note book. © 2014 KONE Corporation 176 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 178 Press the car roof stop switch. Close the landing door and check that it is mechanically locked. Go to MAP. Switch off the RDF (270). Close and lock the MAP. © 2014 KONE Corporation 177 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 179 Remove one top buffer from the storage The elevator must NOT move. position. Try to drive the elevator on inspection drive. © 2014 KONE Corporation 178 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 180 4. Release the stop switch. 5. Switch off the inspection drive. 6. Close the landing doors. 7. Check that the landing doors are mechanically locked. Go to the MAP. Open the MAP. © 2014 KONE Corporation 179 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 181 Open the MAP. Reset Shaft Access Monitor (SAM), if Refer to APPENDIX B. applicable. Switch off the RDF (270). Return the elevator back into service. Close and lock the MAP. © 2014 KONE Corporation 180 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 182: Appendix F. Belt Faults And Criteria For Belt Replacement

    Mark the maintenance visit and amount of stars to the logbook. The maintenance logbook is located on the car roof. NOTE! Belt replacement interval: 500000 round trips or 10-years. See the belt component sticker on the iMAP door for elevator specific belt information. © 2014 KONE Corporation 181 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 183 2. Lack of initial tension. Replace the belt. 3. Damaged / incorrectly adjusted jump guard. 1. Prevent the recurring of the situation. 2. Correct initial tension. 3. Adjust jump guard © 2014 KONE Corporation 182 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 184 Replace the belt. damaged pulley / traction sheave. 1. Remove particles. Check 2. Loosen/damaged pulleys and traction protective covers. sheave and replace if damaged. 2. Check protective covers. © 2014 KONE Corporation 183 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 185 3. Overload due to machine pulleys and traction situation. sheave and replace if 4. Belt damaged during the damaged. installation. 2. Check protective covers. 3. Prevent the recurrence of the overload. © 2014 KONE Corporation 184 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 186 Local bend Appearance Possible root cause Action 1. Improper installation. Remove the elevator from 2. Bending life time reached. service immediately! 3. Belt folded or twisted. Replace the belt. © 2014 KONE Corporation 185 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 187 Remove the elevator from protective covers. service immediately! If the belt is damaged, replace it. 1. Check protective covers. Remove particles. Check pulleys and traction sheave, replace if damaged. © 2014 KONE Corporation 186 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 188: Appendix G. Technical Warranty Terms

    If, after appropriate tests and inspections by KONE or on behalf of KONE, the elevator is found to have a defect that falls under this Warranty, exclusive remedy shall be made, at the option of KONE, either by repairing the defect at the facilities of KONE, or by supplying the replacement parts free of charge to the owner.
  • Page 189 Payments due by the owner Any moneys due to be paid by the owner to KONE shall be paid in full, and KONE shall credit the owner for any warranty claims separately, if necessary. Should the owner make any deductions, KONE shall forthwith be discharged from the performance of its obligations under this Warranty until such deduction has been made up in full by the owner.
  • Page 190: Appendix H. Cleaning

    WARNING! Do not attempt to clean the insides of the elevator shaft, MAP or the control cabinet. This must be left to trained maintenance personnel. © 2014 KONE Corporation 189 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved.
  • Page 191 For finger prints, use detergent and warm water. and dry. For stubborn spots, stains and light discoloration, use mild, non-scratching creams and polishes. © 2014 KONE Corporation 190 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 192 Use a wet cloth for detergent per 10 litres of water). Remove stains while the cleaning operation. they are still fresh. Do not use washing machines with abrasive discs. © 2014 KONE Corporation 191 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 193 Do not use abrasive detergents, floor waxes or polishes, soapy detergents, or excessive water on the working area. © 2014 KONE Corporation 192 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 194 Do not use abrasive detergents, floor waxes or polishes, soapy detergents, or excessive water on the working area. Anodized Use a soft duster. Use general cleaners. aluminium © 2014 KONE Corporation 193 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 195 Buttons Use a moist soft duster. General cleaners. Never use strong solvents, such as acetone, as they will melt the buttons. © 2014 KONE Corporation 194 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
  • Page 196 Use a soft duster. Use general cleaners. Do not use strong solvents, for example, acetone, as they will melt the surface. Anodized Use a soft duster. Use general cleaners. aluminium © 2014 KONE Corporation 195 (196) OM-01.03.086 All rights reserved. (B) 2016-01-11...
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