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Provides comprehensive information on the product's life cycle, including assembly, function, transport, storage, installation, and maintenance.
Stresses the importance of observing safety notes and local regulations for safe operation and accessibility of instructions.
Outlines liability limitations for damages caused by incorrect product use, modifications, or improper operation.
Explains pictograms and signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) for hazard identification and accident prevention.
Defines the product's intended purpose for access control and outlines prohibited uses to prevent hazards and damage.
Prohibits unauthorized modifications and requires written permission from Magnetic to prevent unforeseen hazards.
Details the operator's duties for work safety, regulatory compliance, and maintaining the product in perfect technical condition.
Specifies the necessary qualifications and activities for personnel working with the product, including technicians and service experts.
Recommends wearing work clothes, protective gloves, and safety shoes to minimize health hazards during product interaction.
Explains device markings for electrical voltage hazards and provides critical safety measures for electrical systems.
Provides guidance on environmentally friendly disposal of the product and its components according to regulations.
Directs users to specific instructions for the emergency opening of the pedestrian gate.
Presents detailed drawings and dimensions for the mWing pedestrian gate, including overall size and component layouts.
Illustrates and specifies the necessary clearances and line configurations for installing and operating the pedestrian gates.
Details the power supply, current consumption, maximum performance, and duty cycle required for the electrical connection.
Specifies the permissible operating temperature, storage temperature, and humidity levels for the device.
States the airborne sound pressure level (LpA) as a parameter related to product emissions.
Provides detailed technical data for the MGCplus control unit, covering power, inputs, outputs, and display features.
Illustrates the pedestrian gate, identifying key components such as access control space, swing doors, and control units.
Defines the A, B, and C modules, specifying their roles as slave or master units and control unit placement.
Details the function of the A-module, primarily acting as a slave unit in pedestrian gate configurations.
Explains the B-module's role, performing both slave and master functions, with the control unit on the master side.
Describes the C-module's capability to execute both master and slave functions within the pedestrian gate system.
Explains the gate's operation, including access control, alarm recognition, and behavior during power outages or emergencies.
Details procedures for checking deliveries, identifying transport damages, and reporting defects promptly.
Specifies personnel qualifications and personal protective equipment required for safe handling and transport of the product.
Outlines responsibilities for internal transport, including proper loading, forklift use, and securing the load.
Defines the required conditions for storing the product, including packaging, environmental factors, temperature, and humidity.
Guides on safe unpacking, handling heavy loads, and retaining packaging for component protection until assembly.
Lists all standard components included with each module, such as the gate unit, side parts, covers, tools, and documentation.
Describes the location and details found on the product's type plate, essential for identification and specifications.
Covers safety protocols, personnel qualifications, PPE, and initial steps required before installation.
Specifies requirements for foundations and conduits, including planning, placement, and setup procedures.
Details three primary mounting methods: direct foundation, base plate using threaded rods, and glue base plate installation.
Covers assembly of gate components like strips, side parts, covers, and final checks after installation.
Covers critical safety measures for electrical work, including personnel, PPE, voltage hazards, and mandatory protective devices.
Provides step-by-step instructions for stripping, routing, and connecting the mains power cable to the device terminals.
Guides on connecting customer control lines and emergency opening contacts, referencing separate documentation.
Details placement of access control devices and refers to external documentation for connection procedures.
Outlines safety requirements for commissioning, including personnel qualifications and personal protective equipment.
Mandates commissioning procedures to be conducted in accordance with a dedicated test book and separate documentation.
Warns against rapid power cycling, advising a minimum delay between switching the gate off and on to prevent device damage.
Warns against parameterisation by unqualified persons and directs experts to specific documentation for correct settings.
Mandates annual checks of the pedestrian gate according to the included test book for ongoing safety and functionality.
Explains that gate operation relies on connected access control devices, transmitters, receivers, and control unit parameterisation.
Recommends creating a specific operation description based on the connected devices and the implemented parameterisation.
Details safe cleaning methods for the pedestrian gate, warning against aggressive chemicals and recommending specific cleaning agents.
Outlines a maintenance plan with intervals (monthly, 6-monthly, 12-monthly) and assigned personnel for checks and upkeep.
Directs users to a separate document for detailed troubleshooting procedures and corrective actions.
Emphasizes using only original spare parts and provides information on availability through authorized dealers.
Provides contact details for customer service and advises having product identification data ready for faster assistance.
Outlines safety precautions for decommissioning, including personnel qualifications and personal protective equipment.
Provides a sequence of actions to safely shut down and disconnect the pedestrian gate from its power supply.
Specifies safety protocols for personnel during disassembly and disposal, including qualifications and PPE.
Guides on disassembling the gate and disposing of parts and materials in an environmentally responsible manner.
States the manufacturer's declaration of conformity with relevant EU directives and harmonized standards for the product.
Provides comprehensive information on the product's life cycle, including assembly, function, transport, storage, installation, and maintenance.
Stresses the importance of observing safety notes and local regulations for safe operation and accessibility of instructions.
Outlines liability limitations for damages caused by incorrect product use, modifications, or improper operation.
Explains pictograms and signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) for hazard identification and accident prevention.
Defines the product's intended purpose for access control and outlines prohibited uses to prevent hazards and damage.
Prohibits unauthorized modifications and requires written permission from Magnetic to prevent unforeseen hazards.
Details the operator's duties for work safety, regulatory compliance, and maintaining the product in perfect technical condition.
Specifies the necessary qualifications and activities for personnel working with the product, including technicians and service experts.
Recommends wearing work clothes, protective gloves, and safety shoes to minimize health hazards during product interaction.
Explains device markings for electrical voltage hazards and provides critical safety measures for electrical systems.
Provides guidance on environmentally friendly disposal of the product and its components according to regulations.
Directs users to specific instructions for the emergency opening of the pedestrian gate.
Presents detailed drawings and dimensions for the mWing pedestrian gate, including overall size and component layouts.
Illustrates and specifies the necessary clearances and line configurations for installing and operating the pedestrian gates.
Details the power supply, current consumption, maximum performance, and duty cycle required for the electrical connection.
Specifies the permissible operating temperature, storage temperature, and humidity levels for the device.
States the airborne sound pressure level (LpA) as a parameter related to product emissions.
Provides detailed technical data for the MGCplus control unit, covering power, inputs, outputs, and display features.
Illustrates the pedestrian gate, identifying key components such as access control space, swing doors, and control units.
Defines the A, B, and C modules, specifying their roles as slave or master units and control unit placement.
Details the function of the A-module, primarily acting as a slave unit in pedestrian gate configurations.
Explains the B-module's role, performing both slave and master functions, with the control unit on the master side.
Describes the C-module's capability to execute both master and slave functions within the pedestrian gate system.
Explains the gate's operation, including access control, alarm recognition, and behavior during power outages or emergencies.
Details procedures for checking deliveries, identifying transport damages, and reporting defects promptly.
Specifies personnel qualifications and personal protective equipment required for safe handling and transport of the product.
Outlines responsibilities for internal transport, including proper loading, forklift use, and securing the load.
Defines the required conditions for storing the product, including packaging, environmental factors, temperature, and humidity.
Guides on safe unpacking, handling heavy loads, and retaining packaging for component protection until assembly.
Lists all standard components included with each module, such as the gate unit, side parts, covers, tools, and documentation.
Describes the location and details found on the product's type plate, essential for identification and specifications.
Covers safety protocols, personnel qualifications, PPE, and initial steps required before installation.
Specifies requirements for foundations and conduits, including planning, placement, and setup procedures.
Details three primary mounting methods: direct foundation, base plate using threaded rods, and glue base plate installation.
Covers assembly of gate components like strips, side parts, covers, and final checks after installation.
Covers critical safety measures for electrical work, including personnel, PPE, voltage hazards, and mandatory protective devices.
Provides step-by-step instructions for stripping, routing, and connecting the mains power cable to the device terminals.
Guides on connecting customer control lines and emergency opening contacts, referencing separate documentation.
Details placement of access control devices and refers to external documentation for connection procedures.
Outlines safety requirements for commissioning, including personnel qualifications and personal protective equipment.
Mandates commissioning procedures to be conducted in accordance with a dedicated test book and separate documentation.
Warns against rapid power cycling, advising a minimum delay between switching the gate off and on to prevent device damage.
Warns against parameterisation by unqualified persons and directs experts to specific documentation for correct settings.
Mandates annual checks of the pedestrian gate according to the included test book for ongoing safety and functionality.
Explains that gate operation relies on connected access control devices, transmitters, receivers, and control unit parameterisation.
Recommends creating a specific operation description based on the connected devices and the implemented parameterisation.
Details safe cleaning methods for the pedestrian gate, warning against aggressive chemicals and recommending specific cleaning agents.
Outlines a maintenance plan with intervals (monthly, 6-monthly, 12-monthly) and assigned personnel for checks and upkeep.
Directs users to a separate document for detailed troubleshooting procedures and corrective actions.
Emphasizes using only original spare parts and provides information on availability through authorized dealers.
Provides contact details for customer service and advises having product identification data ready for faster assistance.
Outlines safety precautions for decommissioning, including personnel qualifications and personal protective equipment.
Provides a sequence of actions to safely shut down and disconnect the pedestrian gate from its power supply.
Specifies safety protocols for personnel during disassembly and disposal, including qualifications and PPE.
Guides on disassembling the gate and disposing of parts and materials in an environmentally responsible manner.
States the manufacturer's declaration of conformity with relevant EU directives and harmonized standards for the product.
| Housing Material | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Height | 1000 mm |
| Lock Type | Electromechanical |
| Opening Angle | 90 degrees |
| Opening Time | 1.5 seconds |
| Material | Stainless Steel |