6 Instructions for Use T-1929 e
Other improper uses (examples)
• Automatic doors with leaves moving vertically.
• Automatic doors with leaves moving in an inclined plane.
• Door systems incorporating a wicket door must not be automated.
• The drive must not be used as a drive for a wicket door.
• Automatic doors and gates located in transport equipment (e.g. motor vehicles or lifts).
• Use in abrasive and corrosive environments or in areas subject to the danger of explosions.
2.4 Pre-conditions for the Operation of the System
The door system was designed, installed and checked for functionality and safety by specialists prior
to hand-over to the operator. The company responsible for the system’s installation instructed the op-
erator on the system’s use and maintenance as well dangers associated with the system operation.
The operator has confirmed this by his signature in the system test book T-879.
The provisions imposed by law, health and safety and occupational health regulations for the avoidance
of accidents and the protection of the environment which are generally applicable in the country in
which the system is operated supplement the instructions for use.
• The persons responsible (see chapter 2.1) must have read and understood these Instructions before
commissioning or using the door system.
• Only use the system when it is in perfect working order. The operating conditions, inspection and
maintenance intervals stipulated by the manufacturer must be observed (chapter 7).
• Arrange to have any faults rectified immediately by a qualified person.
2.5 Hazards and Risks
Depending on the system design and equipment, there is a residual risk of crushing (1), entanglement
(2) and collision (3) in the movement area of the door leaves – albeit with restricted force.
HK: Main closing edge NK: Secondary closing edge GK: Counter closing edge
1
3
NK HK
Open
Close
2
1
3
NK HK
GK
GK
2
Warning
Danger through moving parts:
– in the area of all closing edgess
– 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.
Warning
Hazards can arise due to deliberate damage, incorrect installation, defective 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.