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Identifies the operator and instructed persons for the automatic swing door system.
Guidelines for storing and passing on the manual to new owners or after resale.
Defines the product scope for automatic swing doors and fire doors, including model naming.
Explains symbols used in the manual, including warnings and optional components.
Provides technical specifications for the drive system, including power, temperature, and compatibility.
Defines roles and responsibilities for operating, maintaining, and controlling the automatic door system.
Specifies the intended use of the automatic swing door system and user limitations.
Details prohibited uses and modifications that can void liability and compromise safety.
Outlines essential conditions before operating the system, including skilled person involvement and manual understanding.
Identifies potential hazards like crushing, shearing, and collision from moving parts and system damage.
Stresses the importance of performing regular checks as instructed in Chapter 7.
Provides procedures for safely taking the system out of service due to faults or emergencies.
Instructs on the proper dismantling and disposal of the system at its end of life.
Explains how the system behaves during a fire alarm, including controlled closing and safety device inactivation.
Details automatic door opening and closing based on sensor detection and user presence.
Describes manual push-to-open functionality followed by automatic closing.
Explains how to manage door movement direction and hold-open times for traffic flow.
Covers how the control system monitors safety sensors and performs internal tests for safe operation.
Details the function of an electrical door opener for locking the system in a closed position.
Describes how the door operates during a power outage, including manual opening and spring-assisted closing.
Introduces various operating modes like OFF, AUTOMATIC 1, AUTOMATIC 2, EXIT, OPEN, and Manual Operation.
Steps to follow before switching on the mains power supply for initial system setup.
Details how to use the TORMAX User Interface for operation and unlocking the unit.
Explains fault displays and initial reset steps via the user interface.
Procedure to restart the system software and perform calibration after a fault.
Explains how to select operating modes using a physical switch.
Describes the function of the manual release button for testing emergency closure.
Details the procedure for resetting the fire alarm system and its indicator LEDs.
How to interpret fault displays on the user interface and perform resets.
Method for resetting faults by changing the operating mode switch.
Procedure to reset faults by disconnecting and reconnecting the power supply.
Procedure to reset the fire alarm, indicated by a red LED, using the reset button.
Instructions for cleaning casing parts, user interface, and door leaves.
Procedure for testing the door's emergency closure function monthly.
Guidelines for performing functional checks of the door system every three months.
Details maintenance intervals, scope of work, and recording findings in the system test book.
A comprehensive table listing system behaviors, causes, and remedies for common faults.
A checklist with procedures and expected results for verifying system functions.
| Type | Sliding door operator |
|---|---|
| Control | Microprocessor control |
| Mains Voltage | 230 V AC |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
| Operating Temperature | -15°C to +50°C |
| Current Consumption | 0.5 A |
| Power Supply | 230V AC |
| Opening Speed | 0.1 - 0.5 m/s (adjustable) |
| Hold-open Time | 0 - 60 s (adjustable) |
| Closing Speed | 0.1 - 0.5 m/s (adjustable) |
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