2.6 Information / Regulations to be Observed when Using
ED 100 and ED 250 on Fire and Smoke Doors:
• Data sheet on using hold-open systems
• Guidelines for hold-open systems issued by the DIBt
(German Institute for Civil Engineering), Berlin
2.7 Safety Instructions
Work on electrical equipment must
be performed by qualified electricians only.
Never stick metal objects into the door system’s
openings. Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.
Safety glass must be used for glass door leaves.
If installing the ED 100 or ED 250 on a metallic door
leaf, ground the door leaf properly.
2.8 Dangers at Closing Edges
There may be crushing, shearing, collision and
drawing-in risks at the different closing edges of
automatic doors.
Opposing closing edge
Secondary closing edge
Main closing edge
2.9 Dangers due to the Slide Channel Lever and Arm
There are risks of crushing and shearing at the slide
channel lever and arm.
2.10 Residual Risk
Depending on the structural circumstances, door variant and
potential safeguards, residual risks (such as minor crushing,
impact with limited force and the risk to unsupervised
children) cannot be excluded.
The danger spot on the secondary closing edge of all swing
doors (including those which are manually operated) is
generally known to all door users. It cannot be influenced
by the drive manufacturer and its safeguard is often not
feasible from a constructive and functional standpoint.
Clamping protection (such as a rubber or textile cover) which
may be suitable for this can be obtained from specialist
dealers and is not included in the scope of delivery.
2.11 Briefing
Once the door system has been successfully set,
commissioned and functionally tested, the installation and
operating instructions must be handed over to the facility
drive and a briefing must take place on operating and
maintaining the door system.
2. Safety
This documentation contains important instructions for
installation and safe operation. Read these instructions
carefully before beginning the installation.
Follow all of the enclosed instructions to guarantee your
safety.
Incorrect installation may result in serious injuries.
The use of control elements, settings or procedures which
are not described in this documentation may cause electric
shock, danger due to electric voltages / currents and/or
danger due to mechanical processes.
2.1 Intended Use
ED 100 and ED 250 are electromechanical swing door
drives and are used exclusively for opening and closing
interior swing doors with a door leaf weight of max. 100 and
250 kg respectively.
The corresponding version is selected depending on the door
leaf width and weight.
Before installing the device on a smoke or fire door, check
that it is approved in conjunction with the door.
Before getting started with installation, ensure that your
device is suitable for the respective door situation using the
table in Chapter 4 and that the door is equipped with hinges
suitable for automatic mode.
The cable length for external components must not exceed
30 m.
2.2 Limitation of Liability
ED 100 and ED 250 must only be used according to their
intended use.
DORMA Deutschland GmbH accepts no liability for damages
resulting from unauthorized changes made to the door
system. No liability is accepted for the use of accessories
which have not been approved by DORMA.
2.3 Risk Assessment by the Installer
The manufacturer, i.e. the person performing the
installation, and the contracting authority / facility drive
must jointly perform an individual risk assessment when
planning the system.
In this regard, we refer to the “Risk Assessment” form,
which has been made available to provide support with
performance. It can be found under the PRODUCTS tab of
our website at www.dorma.de.
Due to particular spatial circumstances and the door user
groups to be expected, it may be sensible to use safety
sensors also in low-energy mode.
2.4 Particular Safeguard Requirement with Regard
to Vulnerable Persons
If the risk assessment indicates that the door leaf could hit
and therefore injure someone, additional sensors must be
attached to eliminate the danger.
This must particularly be taken into consideration if children,
older persons or disabled individuals use the door system
too.
2.5 Standards, Laws, Guidelines and Regulations
The latest versions of the generally valid and country-
specific standards, laws, guidelines and regulations must be
observed.
ED 100, ED 250
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