Installers manual 10.03.02-R03 (201058) EN SDA-04 (SW 5.xx) - SDA-04DCB2 (SW 22.00) Page 11 of 55
4. (Safety) regulations
4.1 Mechanical safety regulations
Assembly & Repair/Maintenance:
When carrying out any work activities, always switch off the controller and place
warning signs so that the door cannot be operated by mistake.
All work activities may only be carried out by qualified personnel in compliance
with the applicable legal regulations and provisions.
Operation:
During opening: Ensure that there are no obstacles in the sliding area.
Protect hands and fingers against crushing hazard:
Between the end-stop and the door.
Between the wheels and the rail.
Between the wall frame and the recessed hand grip in the form of a cup on the
inside of the door panel.
During closing: Ensure that there are no obstacles in the door opening.
Beware of the potential crushing of body parts:
E.g. By trying to squeeze through a small opening between the door and the frame
at the last moment when it is closing.
Extra safety measures in particular situations:
When the sliding door is used in a non-industrial environment by children,
disabled or elderly people, the fitted safety features must conform to EN16005.
Doors must be fitted on both sides with an Active Infrared Sensor in accordance
with EN16005. If the sliding space is smaller than 40cm, there should also be a
sensor present here.
If the target group is making use of the door and the safety features have been
removed or disabled, take the door out of operation and contact MDE.