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Tormax Automatic 2101 - Checks; Decommissioning the System in the Event of a Fault

Tormax Automatic 2101
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6 Instructions for Use TORMAX 2101 T-1672 e
Warning
Danger through moving parts:
– in the area of all closing edges
– in the gap for suspending the door in the cladding
– when objects such as, for example, display shelves are erected in the direct proximity of
the moving part of the door leaf.
Risk of injury
Do not allow children to play in the direct proximity of the automatic door.
Children may not operate the existing operating units.
Warning
Hazards can arise due to deliberate damage, incorrect installation, defec-
tive sensors or sensors which are longer properly adjusted, sharp edges,
incorrectly mounted and defective casing or missing covers.
Danger for body and life, danger of injury
Have system repaired by a qualified person
2.5 Checks
The regular checks and examinations set out in Chapter 6 must be carried out as instructed by the
manufacturer. The manufacturer recommends that a maintenance contract be concluded in order to
operate the system safely and to maintain its value for as long as possible.
2.6 Decommissioning the System in the Event of a Fault
If there is a fault the automatic door may only be taken out of service by a skilled person, the operator
or a person who is instructed to do so by the operator. This must be done on all occasions on which
the safety of persons could be compromised.
Disconnect the system from the power supply.
Open the door manually and leave open if it is installed in an escape route.
See section 5 for rectification of faults.

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