Foreseeable misuse
Any use other than described in chapter Intended use is regarded
as reasonably foreseeable misuse. This includes but is not limited
to:
•
the use on overhead or sliding doors.
Any damage or injury as a result of reasonably foreseeable mis-
use or of not following the assembly and operating instructions
will render the manufacturer's liability null and void.
Personnel qualifications
The following persons are qualified to perform assembly work and
to work on the mechanical system (troubleshooting & repair):
•
Skilled workers with relevant training, e.g. industrial
mechanic
A skilled worker is a person who, due to his/her professional train-
ing, his knowledge and experience as well as due to his/her
knowledge of the relevant regulations, is able to judge the work
assigned to him/her as well as to identify possible hazards.
The following persons are qualified to perform electrical installa-
tion work and to work on the electrical system (troubleshooting,
repair & deinstallation):
•
Qualified electricians
Skilled electricians must be able to read and understand electric
circuit diagrams, to put electrical systems into service and to
maintain them, to wire control cabinets, to install the control soft-
ware, to ensure the functionality of electrical components and to
identify possible hazards resulting from handling electrical and
electronic systems.
The following persons are authorised to handle the product:
•
Operating personnel
The operator must have read and understood the instructions, in
particular the "Safety" chapter and must be aware of the hazards
associated with handling the product and the controlled door sys-
tem.
The operator must have been instructed with regard to handling
the controlled door system.
Dangers which may be posed by the product and the
controlled door system
The product has undergone a risk assessment. The product's
design and construction, which are based on this risk assess-
ment, correspond to the current state-of-the-art. The product is
safe to operate when used as intended. Nevertheless, residual
risks remain!
Hazardous voltage!
DANGER
Fatal electric shock when touching live parts. Ob-
serve the following safety rules when working on
the electrical system:
•
Disconnect from the mains.
•
Secure against inadvertent switch-on.
•
Verify de-energised state.
•
Work on the electrical system may only be
performed by skilled electricians or instruc-
ted persons working under the direction and
supervision of a skilled electrician in accord-
ance with the electrotechnical rules and dir-
ectives.
Crush hazard and risk of being struck by the
CAUTION
closing door
Persons can be struck when the door is closed
or collide with the door.
•
The door must be visible from the place of
operation.
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Safety devices and protective systems
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Emergency stop switch
By means of the emergency stop button connected, the
movement of the controlled door system is stopped.
How to respond after the emergency
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Emergency stop switch
If an emergency stop switch has been connected by the
customer, you have to unlock it according to the
manufacturer's information after having resolved the
emergency.
Further safety devices such as light grids, photoelectric sensors
or safety edges can be connected. The personnel must be in-
structed with regard to the exact configuration and its function.
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