Instructions for Use TORMAX iMotion 1301/1301.S /1302.KI /1401 T-1305 en 5
2 Safety
Warning
Important safety instructions
It is important to comply with these Instructions to ensure the safety of persons.
These Instructions must be kept in a safe place.
2.1 Responsibilities
Installation of the system: A qualified person from a TORMAX sales partner
For instructing the operator: A qualified person from a TORMAX sales partner
For operating the system: The operator or a person instructed by the operator
For maintenance and function control: The operator or a person instructed by the operator
For annual testing and approval: A qualified person authorised by the manufacturer
Specialists are persons who have adequate knowledge in the field of power-operated doors as a result
of their specialist training and experience and who are so familiar with the relevant health and safety
regulations, guide-lines and generally recognised codes of practice that they are able to assess the
condition of power-operated doors with regard to the safety of their operation.
Maintenance of electrical parts must be carried out by a trained electrician.
2.2 Use for the Purpose Intended
The product including the associated components is designed for the automation of swing doors for
pedestrian passageways. The drive may only be installed inside or on the inside of buildings in a dry
environment.
• Installation, maintenance and repair work as well as commissioning of the drive may only be carried
out by a qualified person. This qualified person is also responsible for the safety of users or third
parties.
• The swing door drive may only be operated by properly trained persons who must also follow the
Instructions for Use. This instructed person is also responsible for the safety of users or third parties.
• The door system may be used by persons with impaired physical, mental or sensory capabilities
provided that they are either under the supervision of the person responsible for their safety that the
latter has instructed them on the safe use of the system and its potential risks.
• Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play close to the system and do not operate
any available operating controls..