DAILY SAFETY CHECK
Perform these safety checks daily on each automatic swinging door to ensure your customers’ safety and your own protection.
If safety sensor is not working, door may swing at you without stopping.
Motion Detector Actuation/Presence Detection Safety
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Daily Safety Check – Swing Doors
Perform these safety checks daily on each automatic swinging door to ensure your customers’ safety and
your own protection:
Motion Detector Actuation/Presence Detection Safety
1. Check electronic sensor by walking toward the door
opening. The door should start opening when you are
about four feet from the door, and should swing open
smoothly and stop without impact. Walk slowly
through the door, (about 6 inches per second) the
door should remain open.
2. Step out of the sensor zone. After a brief time delay
(at least 1½ seconds), the door should close to 10
degrees from fully closed, then noticeably slow down
and take at least 1½ seconds for the final 10 degree
closing.
3. Approach the safety side of the door first, then have
someone else approach the activating side of the
door. As long as you are in the safety area of the
door, it should not open. (See Figure 1)
Caution: If safety sensor is not working, door may
swing at you without stopping.
Floor Mat Actuation/Floor Mat Safety
1. Step on the opening mat.
2. It is necessary to have a safety mat covering the
entire area the door swings over. Step through the
doorway onto the safety mat and remain motionless
for four seconds. The door should remain open.
Repeat at several locations on the mat. (See Figure
2.)
3. Step off the safety mat. After a brief time delay (at
least 1 ½ seconds) the door should close to 10
degrees from fully closed, then slow down. The last
10 degrees of closing should be noticeably slower (at
least 1 ½ seconds).
4. With the door closed, step on the safety mat. Have
someone step on the opening mat. Door should
remain closed as long as someone remains on the
safety mat.
Caution: If safety sensor is not
working, door may swing at you
without stopping.
Check electronic sensor by walking toward the door opening. The door
should start opening when you are about four feet from the door, and
should swing open smoothly and stop without impact. Walk slowly
through the door, (about 6 inches per second) the door should remain
open.
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Step out of the sensor zone. After a brief time delay (at least 1½ sec-
onds), the door should close to 10 degrees from fully closed, then no-
ticeably slow down and take at least 1½ seconds for the final 10 degree
closing.
2
Approach the safety side of the door first, then have someone else ap-
proach the activating side of the door. As long as you are in the safety
area of the door, it should not open, see Figure 1.
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Floor Mat Actuation/Floor Mat Safety
Page 6 Issued: 10-4-2011 Besam SW200i
Daily Safety Check – Swing Doors
Perform these safety checks daily on each automatic swinging door to ensure your customers’ safety and
your own protection:
Motion Detector Actuation/Presence Detection Safety
1. Check electronic sensor by walking toward the door
opening. The door should start opening when you are
about four feet from the door, and should swing open
smoothly and stop without impact. Walk slowly
through the door, (about 6 inches per second) the
door should remain open.
2. Step out of the sensor zone. After a brief time delay
(at least 1½ seconds), the door should close to 10
degrees from fully closed, then noticeably slow down
and take at least 1½ seconds for the final 10 degree
closing.
3. Approach the safety side of the door first, then have
someone else approach the activating side of the
door. As long as you are in the safety area of the
door, it should not open. (See Figure 1)
Caution: If safety sensor is not working, door may
swing at you without stopping.
Floor Mat Actuation/Floor Mat Safety
1. Step on the opening mat.
2. It is necessary to have a safety mat covering the
entire area the door swings over. Step through the
doorway onto the safety mat and remain motionless
for four seconds. The door should remain open.
Repeat at several locations on the mat. (See Figure
2.)
3. Step off the safety mat. After a brief time delay (at
least 1 ½ seconds) the door should close to 10
degrees from fully closed, then slow down. The last
10 degrees of closing should be noticeably slower (at
least 1 ½ seconds).
4. With the door closed, step on the safety mat. Have
someone step on the opening mat. Door should
remain closed as long as someone remains on the
safety mat.
Caution: If safety sensor is not
working, door may swing at you
without stopping.
Step on the opening mat.1
It is necessary to have a safety mat covering the entire area the door
swings over. Step through the doorway onto the safety mat and remain
motionless for four seconds. The door should remain open. Repeat at
several locations on the mat, see Figure 2.
2
Step off the safety mat. After a brief time delay (at least 1 ½ seconds)
the door should close to 10 degrees from fully closed, then slow down.
The last 10 degrees of closing should be noticeably slower (at least 1 ½
seconds).
3
With the door closed, step on the safety mat. Have someone step on
the opening mat. Door should remain closed as long as someone re-
mains on the safety mat.
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