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Dorma ED100/ED250 USA Operating & Maintenance Manual - User Guide & Warranty

Introduction

The purpose of this manual is to make the user aware of the important steps for the operation and maintenance of the ED Series door operator to ensure safe and reliable operation during its working life.

This manual should be retained by the door user as evidence of its correct installation and routine care to comply with safety requirements EN16005: 2012. Used in conjunction with the door installer's commissioning compliancy statement, it provides a log of door maintenance activity as evidence by the owner/manager, providing advice on routine inspection schedules and fault reporting.

Service and Maintenance

Why the necessity?

All doors, whether manual or automatic, are complex components subject to punishing wear and tear. Therefore, to ensure that they continue to function properly, regular service and maintenance is imperative. Regular door maintenance helps prevent accidents, reduces breakdowns and the accompanying inconvenience, and prolongs the life of the door operator.

There are also legal implications regarding the servicing of all door types which must be adhered to, to ensure the safety of users at all times. All safety requirements for power operated doors are stipulated in EN 16005:2012 Power operated pedestrian doorsets - Safety in use.

All dormakaba service engineers are trained to comply with this standard through the Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA) examination of competency.

Scope of Services

dormakaba provides a tailored, local resource for the servicing and maintenance of all brands of:

  • Automatic swing doors
  • Sliding and revolving doors
  • Manual doors
  • Fire doors
  • Access control systems
  • Industrial doors
  • Roller shutters
  • Gates & barriers

Warranty Statement

Please note the legal implications regarding the installation and servicing of automatic doors which must be adhered to, so as to ensure the safety of users at all times as stipulated in EN 16005:2012 Power operated pedestrian doorsets – Safety in use.

Warranty Coverage

Thank you for purchasing a dormakaba product which has been designed and manufactured to provide many years of problem-free operation. All products sold by Dorma UK Ltd are warranted against defect in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase on a return to factory basis.

If you believe this product has a defect or has failed during normal use within the warranty period, please contact the authorised agent from whom you bought the product and who will make arrangements for its return.

Limitations

This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from Customer actions, such as:

  • Mishandling
  • Improper installation
  • Operation outside of design limits
  • Misapplication
  • Attempted repair
  • Unauthorized modification

Any additional warranty provided by the selling agent does not imply or transfer any additional obligation to dormakaba regarding this product. dormakaba standard terms and conditions will apply at all times and are available on request.

dormakaba are not liable for the consequences of any third party claim on its products, which are sold in the knowledge that installation is carried out by competent staff and maintained in accordance with current safety standards.

Door System Data

To be completed by a qualified technician at installation.

Manufacturer: DORMA UK Ltd, Wilbury Way, Hitchin, SG4 0AB
Type of operator/door: Swing Door
Product name: ED100 / ED250 / Other
Sales Order No.: _________________________
Asset No.: _________________________
Year of construction: _________________________
Commission date: _________________________
Installed by: DORMA UK Ltd / Other
Doorset location / reference: _________________________

Note: In order that an automatic door operator may comply with the requirements of EN16005:2012 a risk assessment should be carried out prior to installation which assesses the risk to users. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that a door system is compliant.

Report for Initial Inspection

To be completed by a qualified technician at installation.

The following list of components and functions to be inspected is only a reference and shall help the inspector during inspection. From case to case, the inspection can be more or less comprehensive.

3.1 General

  • Functionality of door system
  • Proper mounting
  • Connections/Power supply
  • Guide rails and base sections
  • Force transmission/Incremental encoder
  • Bearings
  • Glazing, Cover
  • Coating, Corrosion protection
  • All documentation complete

3.2 Check safety equipment according to risk assessment to EN 16005

  • Finger protection (crushing, shearing and drawing in)
  • Safety sensors/Sensor monitoring
  • Reversing/Stop equipment
  • Safety screen
  • Safety contact strips (SCS)
  • Force limitation
  • Emergency pushbuttons
  • Safety sensors
  • Fire alarm connection
  • Batteries

3.3 Control elements

  • Pushbuttons/switches
  • Contact mats
  • Radio controls/Remote controls
  • Card readers
  • Motion detectors

3.4 Function

  • Friction clutch
  • NO/NC contacts (limit switch)
  • Locking device, Deactivation
  • Deactivation of safety equipment
  • Emergency manual operation
  • Emergency Opening/Rubber cord/Auxiliary drive

3.5 Check door system for proper functioning in all operation modes

  • OFF
  • AUTOMATIC
  • PERMANENT OPEN
  • PARTIAL OPEN
  • EXIT ONLY
  • LOCKING DEVICES

User Guide

Power Supply Switch

OFF

This will remove power to the operator and the door will settle into a closed position.

NOTE: In the event of power failure the door will go to its closed position but can be operated manually.

ON

This will energise the operator which will commence its start-up measurement cycle before settling in a closed position.

Internal Program Switches

Adjust the front switch and the other switch as follows:

OFF

Adjust both switches to '0'.

AUTOMATIC

Adjust the front switch to '0', and the other switch to 'I'.

(Low Energy Unit – the door can be used manually, or automatically using the operating devices that have been installed e.g. push pads)

PERMANENTLY OPEN

Adjust the front switch to '0', and the other switch to 'II'.

EXIT ONLY

Adjust the front switch to 'I', and the other switch to 'I'.

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