KONE NanoSpace™
Owner’s Manual
116 (196) OM-01.03.086
(B) 2016-01-11
© 2014 KONE Corporation
All rights reserved.
11.1 Safety
Only trained and experienced elevator emergency personnel can rescue passengers from
elevators.
When running a rescue operation on this type of elevator, the following safety rules are
mandatory:
– When entering the elevator, ensure that others are not already working there
– Do not leave the open landing door unguarded
– Follow local safety regulations and KONE safety rules; n
o
exceptions for unusual
situations
– Do not release the mechanical brake when the elevator
is in the door zone, indicated by
the DZI illuminating
– Be careful when releasing the mechanical brake
– Keep in mind that DZI LEDs and speed and direction LEDs do not operate if the
emergency battery is
empty and normal power supply is unavailable.
– Do not move the car without direct supervision if passengers may be able to open the car
doors
– If the landing door has to be opened manually, use only a
specially designed triangle key
NOTE! If the elevator has SAM and you open a landing door to estimate where the car is,
SAM prevents the elevator from moving until you reset SAM. For more information on
resetting SAM, see section APPENDIX B. Resetting the safety devices.
11.2 Rescue categories
Rescue operations are divided into the following categories:
– Normal rescue: Allowed for trained maintenance personnel of the building or professional
elev
ator personnel
– Technical rescue: Allowed for professional ele
vator personnel only
– Emergency rescue: Allowed for professional emergency personnel only, rescue in
emergency situation