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3.4 Activator
Activator, inside outside, night/bank and and intercom system
may be connected to the device. The activator inside is usually
found inside a building or room. The activator outside is found
on the outside of a building or room. The activator night/bank is
installed on the outside and often designed as a card reader or
key switch button.
3.5 Manual lock
If the door is closed manually, the drive must be switched to the
function OFF in order to prevent damage to the system.
If a door lock switch is installed, the drive function will be
automatically shut off.
dormakaba recommends the use of a door lock switch.
3.6 Low/Full Energy mode
The drives ED 100 and ED 250 can be operated in the low and
full energy mode.
Low energy mode
The low speed of the door avoids most of the risk posed by
automatic movements. The door opens very slowly and offers
therefore superior safety.
Full energy mode
The high speed makes it necessary to secure the turning range of
the door with sensors.
Safety sensors mounted to the door panel monitor the turning
range and will prevent people from getting hit by the door as far
as possible.
3.7 Safety sensors
If the safety sensors on the hinge side detect an obstacle during
the opening, the door will stop.
If the safety sensors on the hinge side detect an obstacle while
the door is closed, the door will remain closed.
If the safety sensors on the opposite hinge side detect an obstac-
le during the closing, the door will reverse.
If the safety sensors on the opposite hinge side detect an
obstacle while the door is open, the door will remain in the open
position.
If the monitoring range is free again, the drive will resume its
normal operation.
3.8 Maintenance interval display
If the internal 4-digit program switch is used, a service interval
display will be available. A yellow LED will inform you about
required maintenance work. The service counters can be set by
dormakaba service personnel.
3.9 Use in a hold-open system
If the drive is used on a smoke control door or fire door, the drive
will usually be operated in a hold-open system in combination
with smoke detectors. The drive of the door will keep the door
open either permanently (PERMANENT OPEN) or temporarily
(AUTOMATIC). However, in case of a fire, the door must close in
order to prevent smoke and fire from spreading. For this reason,
the opening automatic of the drive will be automatically shut off
as soon as a connected smoke detector detects smoke; this is
indicated on the smoke detector by a red LED. The door can then
only be opened manually. The hold-open function will be cance-
led even if the power supply is interrupted.
Manual activation of the hold-open function
In case of danger, the door can also be closed manually - either
by pushing the optional red pushbutton with the label „Close
door“ or by manually moving the door approx. 10-20 cm in the
Closed direction.
Recommissioning the drive unit
In order to reestablish the drive function, the hold-open system
must be reset. In accordance with the legal provisions, this must
be carried out manually. The reset can be carried out in different
ways.
Reset via the door position
1. Reset the smoke detector (LED display is green).
2. Completely close the door.
3. Open the door to the adjusted opening width.
4. Release the door.
Reset via the program switch
1. Reset the smoke detector (LED display is green).
2. Program switch in OFF and back.
Smoke control doors and fire doors are important for your
safety. However, this is only the case if the doors will
properly close in the case of danger. Therefore, do not use
additional wedges or objects that could prevent the closing.
3.10 Use on a barrier-free WC
Access to a barrier-free WC
If the status display mounted to the outside is green, the WC is
vacant.
If you press the pushbutton mounted on the outside, the follo-
wing will happen:
The door opens automatically.
The WC can now be entered.
The door closes once the set hold-open time has expired.
If you press the pushbutton mounted on the inside after the door
is closed, the following will happen:
The pushbutton on the outside is deactivated.
The status display mounted on the outside lights red
in order to signal „occupied“.
The display mounted on the inside lights red to confirm to
the user that the door is locked.
Leaving the barrier-free WC
If you press the pushbutton mounted on the inside, the following
will happen:
The door opens automatically once the set hold-open time
has expired.
A forced flushing may take place at the same time.
If the door is closed again, the status display mounted on
the outside changes to green and the display on the inside
ceases.
Emergency opening from the outside
In case of emergency situations, the connection of an emergency
button is provided. If activated, the guard locking is released
and the door can only be opened manually. The automatic drive
function will be shut off.
Alternatively, you can also open the door with a key from the
outside in case of an emergency. In both cases, the outer status
display will change from red to green and the inner display will
cease.
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2019-01
dormakaba
ED 100, ED 250
User manual
WN 058176 45532
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Dormakaba ED 100 Specifications

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BrandDormakaba
ModelED 100
CategoryDoor Opening System
LanguageEnglish

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