1. General Information
1.1 Owner's Manual
This Owner's manual applies to the following dormakaba USA Inc. automatic swing door operators packaged in an overhead concealed header:
- ED100: Low energy / power operated pedestrian operator.
- ED250: Low energy / power operated pedestrian operator.
1.2 Manual Storage
This document must be kept in a secure place and accessible for reference as required. If the door system should be transferred to another facility, ensure that this document is transferred as well.
1.3 dormakaba.com Website
Manuals are available for review, download, and printing on the dormakaba website.
1.4 Dimensions
Unless otherwise specified, all dimensions are given in inches (").
1.5 Symbols Used in This Manual
This symbol warns of hazards which could result in personal injury or threat to health.
1.6 Header and Operator Components
2. To Our Customers
We are pleased that a dormakaba USA Inc. ED100/ED250 overhead concealed automatic swing door system has been selected for this installation. dormakaba USA Inc. designed, tested, and built the system to provide many years of service.
The purpose of this manual is to familiarize you with your ED100/ED250 overhead concealed automatic swing door system. It is essential that you "know your system" and that you recognize the importance of maintaining your door system in compliance with industry standards for safety.
It is your responsibility as owner and caretaker of the equipment to inspect the operation of your door system on a daily basis as outlined in Chapter 5, Daily Safety Check Procedure, to ensure that it is safe for use by your customers and employees.
Should the door fail to operate as prescribed in the Safety Information Checklist or at any other time for any reason, do not attempt to repair or adjust the ED100/ED250 overhead concealed automatic swing door system!
Call your local authorized dormakaba USA Inc. distributor for repair.
The distributor's AAADM certified technicians are trained to install and service the ED100/ED250 overhead concealed automatic swing door system using the dormakaba USA, Inc. Installation Manual and in accordance with ANSI/BHMA safety standards.
2.1 Service Availability
dormakaba USA Inc. has a nationwide network of authorized distributors for sales, installation, and service of its products.
2.2 Compliance with Industry Standards for Safety
Your ED100/ED250 overhead concealed automatic swing door system was designed to the latest ANSI/BHMA operating and safety standards. In order to ensure the continued safe operation of the door, it is important that:
- Proper decals and labels be applied and maintained on your doors (Chapter 7).
- If decals and labels have been removed, or cannot be read, contact your local authorized dormakaba USA Inc. distributor for replacement decals or labels.
3. What You Should Know
3.1 Distributor Information
3.1.1 dormakaba USA Inc. Distributor Information
Be sure that the dormakaba USA Inc. distributor has provided the following information for each door installation:
- dormakaba USA Inc. ED100/ED250 Overhead Concealed Owner's Manual.
- Review of the Daily Safety Check procedure (Chapter 5).
- Instructions on how to conduct the daily safety check procedure by walk-through example.
- Annual compliance inspection label completion (Chapter 4).
- Circuit breaker or disconnect location for 115 Vac power to the ED100/ED250 overhead concealed header.
- ED100/ED250 program switch panel location and instructions in its use (Para. 3.4).
- Discussion of problems that could result from operator being allowed to operate after a malfunction is observed.
- Number to call for service or questions about your system if you are uncertain of any condition or situation.
If there are any problems, discontinue door operation immediately and secure the door in a safe manner. Call your local dormakaba USA Inc. distributor for repair.
3.2 Knowing Act
3.2.1 ANSI/BHMA Standard A159.19 Definition
Consciously initiating the powered opening of a low energy door using acceptable methods including:
- Push plates.
- Fixed non-contact switches.
- Action of manually opening (pushing or pulling) a door.
- Controlled access devices such as keypads, card readers, and key switches.
3.3 Low Energy Power Operated Door
3.3.1 ANSI/BHMA Standard A159.19 Definition
A door with a power mechanism that opens the door upon receipt of a knowing act activating signal, does not generate more kinetic energy than specified in the ANSI/BHMA A156.19 standard, and is closed by a power mechanism or other means.
3.3.1 Program Switch Door Control Modes
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Auto: Door opens when actuated by:
- Knowing act device (Para. 3.2). Door will remain at full open position for not less than five seconds.
- Push/pull actuation of door (Para. 7.4). Door will remain at full open position for not less than three seconds.
- Auto: Door opens automatically when one of the activators is actuated or triggered and closes on expiration of adjustable hold open time with no activators or actuators triggered.
- Open: Door opens automatically and remains open.
- Close: Door will remain closed, or if door is open door will close.
3.3.2 Exit Only Switch Modes
- Off: Interior and exterior activation sensors both active.
- On: Exterior activation sensor disabled when door fully closed. Only interior activation sensor will enable door opening.
3.4 Program Switch Panel
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Program switch panel
- 1.1 Program switch, three position
- 1.2 Comm port for Dorma Handheld
- 1.3 Exit only switch, two position