Installation Instructions

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13. Function test and final test
13.1 Testing obstacle detection
Observe in particular the following safety instructions for
this chapter.
After commissioning the operator, the force measurement
of the operator must be checked with a force
measurement device and an obstacle detection test must
be performed.
WARNING
Danger due to projecting parts!
Gate leaves or other parts must not
project into public roads or footpaths.
This also applies while the door is
moving.
This may cause serious injury or death
to persons or animals.
Keep public roads and footpaths clear of
projecting parts.
WARNING
Danger of entrapment!
If the force setting is too high, persons
or animals in the movement area of the
door may be trapped and pulled along
with the door. Severe injuries or death
may result.
The force setting is relevant to safety
and must be carried out by a trained
specialist.
You must proceed with extreme caution
if you check and if necessary adjust the
force setting.
WARNING
Danger of crushing and shearing!
If the door moves and there are persons
or animals in the movement area,
crushing and shearing injuries may be
caused by the mechanism and safety
edges of the door.
Note that obstacle detection does not
operate below 50 mm.
The obstacle detection must be tested
once a month.
Only use the operator when you have a
direct view of the door.
All danger zones must be visible during
the entire door operation.
Always keep the moving door in sight.
Keep persons and animals clear of the
range of movement of the door.
Never put your hand near the door
when it is moving or near moving parts.
In particular, do not reach into the
moving push arm.
Do not reach into the ceiling suspension
unit when the motor carriage is running
along the track.
Do not drive through the door until it has
opened completely.
Never stand under the opened door.
NOTE
Observe the national standards, guidelines
and regulations for cut-off of the operating
forces.
NOTE
The obstacle detection must be tested
once a month to prevent damage to the
operator.