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Tormax Automatic iMotion 2302
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8 Instructions for use T-1321 e
2.7 Decommissiong 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 specialist, 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.
Switch off the mains power supply to the system. All the poles are disconnected using a 3-pole inlet
connector for non-heating apparatus or another all-pole disconnection device (e.g. in the fuse box).
If the system has a further power supply (e.g. a battery u) this must be disconnected from the sys-
tem by a properly trained person.
See chapter 6 and 8 for rectification of faults.
2.8 Disposal
This system must be properly dismantled at the end of its service life. Its disposal must comply with
national regulations. We recommend that you contact a specialist disposal company.
Warning
Aggressive acids
Risk of injury if you dismantle the battery module.
Dispose of batteries properly.
Warning
Broken glass
Risk of injury when dismantling the door leaves.
Take care when transporting the door leaves.
Warning
Heavy door
Danger of injury when removing the door leaves.
Dismantle and move the door leaves professionally using suitable equipment

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