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BUTZBACH STAE - User Manual

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Operating manual
Sliding doors

Table of Contents

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Summary

Preface

About this manual

Provides guidance on how to read and understand the manual.

Target groups

Identifies the intended audience for the manual.

Reading the manual

Provides guidance on how to read and understand the manual.

Content of this manual

Outlines the topics covered within the manual.

Storing the manual

Instructs on how to store the manual for future reference.

Symbol explanation

Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the manual.

Safety

Intended use

Specifies the intended applications and environment for the sliding door system.

Improper use

Warns against incorrect usage scenarios that can lead to dangerous situations.

Safety information for the system

Details critical safety notices attached to the system itself.

Basic safety measures

Covers fundamental safety precautions for operating and maintaining the system.

Safety measures when carrying out maintenance and service work

Outlines safety procedures for maintenance and service tasks.

Operator obligations

Details the responsibilities of the system operator for safe operation.

Requirements of the operating personnel

Lists mandatory safety requirements for personnel operating the system.

Safety devices

Describes the safety devices integrated into the door system.

Transporting and storage

Design and function

Functioning of the sliding door system

Explains the general operational principles of the sliding door.

Functioning of the electrically operated sliding door system (STAE)

Describes how the electrically operated STAE system works.

Functioning of the telescopic sliding door system (STTE)

Explains the operation of the telescopic STTE sliding door system.

Functioning of a radial door system (STRE)

Details the operation of the radial STRE sliding door system.

Mechanical design

Provides details on the mechanical components and structure of the door.

Door system

Illustrates the mechanical design of the overall door system.

Tail door (optional)

Shows the mechanical design of the optional tail door.

Door leaf design (view from inside)

Illustrates the design of the door leaf from the interior perspective.

Door system construction

Details the construction aspects of the door system.

Sliding door system design

Outlines the general design principles of the sliding door system.

Steel profile frames

Describes the construction using steel profile frames.

Door fillings

Details the various types of door fillings available.

Fiberglass door panels

Describes fiberglass door panels and their properties.

Polycarbonate door panels

Describes polycarbonate door panels and their properties.

Sandwich door panels

Describes sandwich door panels and their properties.

Row of windows (optional)

Describes the optional row of windows in the door.

Window (optional)

Describes the optional window feature in the door.

Door base

Details the door base, including drive and motor units.

Tail door (optional)

Explains the function and integration of the optional tail door.

Truck door (optional)

Describes the optional truck door integrated into the sliding door.

Pass door(s) (optional)

Explains the function and panic feature of optional pass doors.

Safety edge control

Details the safety edge control system for obstacle detection.

Drive mechanism

Explains the drive mechanism and operating speed of the door.

Emergency operation

Describes how to operate the door during emergencies.

Other risks

Regular operation

Discusses risks associated with normal operation when safety measures are in place.

Other risks due to human error

Highlights potential dangers arising from incorrect actions by users.

Other risks during maintenance work

Details hazards specifically related to maintenance activities.

Risks during manual operation

Covers risks associated with operating the door manually.

Control and display elements

Control elements for STAE and STTE

Lists and describes the control elements for STAE and STTE systems.

Control cabinet standard

Shows the standard configuration of the control cabinet.

Main switch

Details the main switch functionality for power control and emergency shutoff.

Control voltage key switch

Explains the key switch for controlling system power.

Track heating dial (optional)

Describes the optional dial for controlling track heating.

Key switch for bypassing wind sensor (optional)

Explains the optional key switch for bypassing the wind sensor.

Operator panel standard

Describes the standard operator panel on the door leaf.

Push button (standard speed)

Details the push buttons for standard door operation.

EMERGENCY STOP button

Explains the function of the emergency stop button.

Operator panel with creep mode (optional)

Describes the optional operator panel with creep mode functionality.

Dial for creep mode (optional)

Details the dial for controlling creep mode operation.

Display elements

Explains the various indicator lights and displays on the system.

Definition and placement

Defines display elements and their locations on the system.

Control voltage indicator light

Describes the indicator light for control voltage status.

Orange indicator light

Explains the orange indicator light and its function.

“BMA activated” and “BMA door leaf position x” indicator lights (optional)

Details optional indicator lights for BMA activation and door leaf position.

Door system authorised” indicator light (optional)

Describes the optional indicator for system authorization.

Collective error message” indicator light (optional)

Explains the optional indicator for collective error messages.

Track heating on” indicator light (optional)

Describes the optional indicator light for track heating status.

SKS activated” indicator light (optional)

Explains the optional indicator for SKS activation.

Door closed” indicator light (optional)

Describes the optional indicator for door closed status.

Doors of door leaf X open” indicator light (optional)

Explains the optional indicator for opened door leaves.

Wind speed > 70 km;h” indicator light (optional)

Describes the optional indicator for high wind speed.

Display (SIMATIC LOGO) (optional)

Details the optional SIMATIC LOGO display unit.

Operation

System operation

Guides the user through the standard operation of the door system.

Dead mans switch control

Explains operation using the dead man's switch control.

Automatic operation (optional)

Describes the optional automatic operation mode of the door.

Turning off the system

Provides instructions on how to safely turn off the door system.

Emergency operation

Details procedures for operating the door during emergencies.

Switching to manual operation

Explains how to switch the door system to manual operation.

Towing a door leaf with a tow bar (optional)

Describes the process of towing a door leaf using a tow bar.

Care and cleaning

Cleaning the drainage system

Provides instructions for cleaning the door drainage system.

Cleaning the bottom tracks

Details the process of cleaning the bottom tracks of the door.

Cleaning and care of the door surface

Guides on cleaning and caring for different door surface materials.

Measures during the winter

Outlines necessary measures for operating the door during winter.

Maintenance and inspection

Fundamentals for testing power-operated doors

Covers basic principles for testing power-operated doors.

Safety requirements

Lists regulatory safety requirements for power-operated doors.

Technical rule ASR A1.7

References the technical rule ASR A1.7 for door testing.

Qualified professional

Defines the qualifications required for professionals performing tests.

Annual testing

Explains the requirements for annual testing of the door system.

Maintenance and inspection work

Details regular maintenance and inspection tasks for the door system.

Inspection of safety components

Outlines the inspection procedures for safety components.

Testing by a qualified professional

Lists components that require testing by a qualified professional.

Maximum wear of the sliding door wheels

Specifies the maximum permissible wear for sliding door wheels.

Inspection and maintenance plan for sliding doors

Provides a plan for annual inspection and maintenance of sliding doors.

Malfunctions and repair

Definitions

Defines key terms related to malfunctions and repair.

Malfunction

Defines what constitutes a malfunction in the system.

Repair

Defines the process of repairing system malfunctions.

Objective

States the chapter's goal: instructing personnel on diagnosing and fixing malfunctions.

Malfunctions and corrective actions (sliding door)

Lists common sliding door malfunctions and their solutions.

Dismantling and disposal

Dismantling of the system

Instructs on how to contact the manufacturer for system dismantling.

Disposal of the system

Advises contacting the manufacturer for disposal information.

Customer service address

Provides contact information for customer service and support.

Door data

Lists required information for obtaining assistance with door data.

BUTZBACH STAE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBUTZBACH
ModelSTAE
CategoryGarage Door Opener
LanguageEnglish

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