Instructions for Use Win Drive 2201 T-1165 e 5
Hazards can arise:
– intheregionofthesecondaryclosingedges
– doorguidesintheoor
– inthesplitinthecladdingforsuspendingthedoor
– ifobjects,forexamplesalesstands,areerectedindirectproximitytotheoperatingrangeofthedoor
leaves.
– duetodeliberatedamagebyvandals,defectivesensorsorsensorswhicharenolongerproperlyad-
justed, sharp edges, incorrectly supported and defective casing or missing covers.
2.5 Checks
TheregularchecksandexaminationssetoutinChapter6mustbecarriedoutasinstructedbythemanu-
facturer. 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.
• Disconnectthesystemfromthepowersupply.
• SelectoperatingmodeManualOperation,if thesystemcontinuestooperateusingtheinternalemer-
gency power supply (see section 4.2 for switching to manual operation).
• Openthedoormanuallyandleaveopenif itisinstalledinanescaperoute.
See section 7 for rectification of faults.
2.7 Disposal
This system must be properly dismantled at the end of its working life. Its disposal must comply with na-
tional regulations. We recommend that you contact a skilled person disposal company.
– Aggressiveacids.
– Riskofinjuryif youdismantlethebatterymodule.
– Disposeofbatteriesproperly.
– Airborneparts.
– Riskofinjurywhendismantlingtherubbercordsuspension.
– Takecarewhenreleasingthetensionontherubbercord.
– Brokenglass.
– Riskofinjurywhendismantlingthedoorleaves.
– Takecarewhentransportingthedoorleaves.