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2) ENTERING THE ELEVATOR
If the elevator is at the same landing as the caller, then open the landing door or car gate
to enter the elevator. The elevator interior lights will turn ON automatically.
3) POWER FAILURE
If there is a power failure in the main power supply to the motor control (not the lighting
supply), then the lights will also turn ON as a safety feature.
NOTE: If any landing door or car gate is left open then the cab lights will remain
on, and the lifespan of the light bulbs will be reduced.
OIL SPECIFICATIONS
The correct choice of oil for use in the hydraulic system is critical for satisfactory operation of
the elevator. The oil must offer high corrosion protection to the cylinder as well as protection
against wear of all moving parts. The oil must also have a wide operating temperature range.
It is recommended that a good quality elevator type 32 grade hydraulic oil be used for normal,
indoor application.
NEVER USE OLD OIL!
INSTALLATION OF FIRE-RATED PRO-DOORS (OPTIONAL)
The Concord HORIZON DOOR LANDING ENTRANCES are fire rated and have been tested
and approved for minimum fire separation of two (2) hours. The landing entrances are an
integral unit, pre-wired, zinc wipe coated and ready for installation at the site. Each integral
landing entrance has a manual or automatic swing type door with a clear opening of 35" wide x
80" high (890 mm x 2030 mm).
NOTE
It is recommended to leave the doors in the frames and make sure the beaks/latch bolts go
into the locks freely. This will ensure trouble-free door operation after the frames are bricked in
or framed in. There is close running clearance between the door frames and the edge of the
platform; therefore, the door frames must be set carefully and exactly. Line up the door and
door frames to the platform as in Figure # 52.
1) Begin at the bottom floor and move the door and frame into the rough opening.
2) Line up point “A” of the door edge with the line on the platform called line “B”. Point “A” is
the daylight edge of the door. Line “B” is a line 1 1/4" in from the edge of the platform
running from front to back. (This 1 1/4" measurement represents the width of the cab
wall; therefore, the edge of the door lines up with the inside of the cab wall.)
3) With point “A” at line “B” and 3/4" space between the edge of the platform and the door
frame, level the door sill from side to side using a carpenter's level.
4) Fasten the door sill to the floor using large flat head screws on wooden floors; on
concrete floors use the 1/4" x 1 1/4" drive pins supplied. It is a good idea to discuss
entrance placement (sill) with the contractor since, in some cases, the sill may have to be
raised to permit the finished building floor to match the door sill.

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