GEZE EMD-F
Technical Installation, Commissioning, and Maintenance Manual
Safety Instructions
Important: Safety instructions for installation, commissioning, and maintenance.
Liability Warning: Independent changes to the system exclude any liability for resulting damage or losses. GEZE does not provide any warranty for combinations with third-party makes. Only GEZE original parts are to be used for repair and maintenance work.
- The connection to the mains supply must be carried out by a qualified electrician.
- The mains connection and protective conductor test are to be carried out according to DIN VDE 0100 Part 600.
- According to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, the safety analysis must be carried out before putting the door assembly into service.
- The door assembly must be labeled in accordance with the CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC.
- Observe the most recent issue of Directives, guidelines, standards, and country-specific regulations, in particular DIN 18650-1/-2 and EN 16005.
Applicable Standards & Regulations
- Guidelines for Power-Operated Windows, Doors and Gates.
- Accident Prevention Regulations, in particular BGV A3 (General Regulations) and BGV A2 (Electrical Installations/Resources).
Safety Instructions for Installation
The drive is solely intended for use in dry rooms.
- Use the cables given in the cable diagram only.
- Attach shields in accordance with the connection diagram.
- Use insulated wire end ferrules for wire strands. Insulate unused strands.
- Secure loose, internal drive cables with cable ties.
- Note and observe the maximum allowable total current consumption for the supply of peripherals.
Risk Assessment & Hazard Prevention
DANGER: Before working on the electrical system, interrupt the power supply (mains and battery) and check for safe isolation from the supply.
Note: If an uninterruptible power system (UPS) is used, the system is live even when disconnected from the mains supply.
Potential Hazards
- Moving Parts: Risk of injury when drive is open (dragging in of hair, clothing).
- Mechanical Risks: Risk of injury due to unsecured crushing, impact, shearing/cutting, and drawing in points.
- Sharp Edges: Risk of injury due to sharp edges in the drive.
- Glass: Risk of injury due to glass breakage.
- Recoil (LE/LE Inverse): Risk of injury due to recoiling rod or lever arm. Disconnect motor from the controls only if the spring is relaxed.
Operational Safety
- Secure the workplace against unauthorised access.
- Note the swivel range of long parts of the system.
- Secure the hood/drive paneling against falling.
- For LE systems: Operate drive with connected latch switch only.
Checks Before Commissioning
- Check the measures for safeguarding against or preventing crushing, impact, shearing/cutting and drawing in points.
- Check the function of the presence sensors and movement detectors.
- Check the protective conductor connection with all accessible metal parts.
Disposal & Recycling
The door assembly consists of materials which should be reused or recycled. Please sort components by material type:
- Aluminum: Profiles, hood, idler pulleys, T-slot nuts.
- Iron: Cams, screws.
- Plastic: Various housing parts.
- Electronic parts: Lock, motor, controls, transformer, sensors.
- Batteries: Rechargeable lead batteries (contain heavy metals, do not dispose of with household waste).
Connection & Configuration
Legend & Abbreviations
PA Programmable output
PI Programmable input
RA Radar/Motion detector
RS Reset button
LS Lock signal
EMSTOP Emergency stop
TO Door opener
SIS Safety sensor (Side)
DPS Display Program Switch
MPS Mechanical Program Switch
AU Outer activator
AI Inner activator
Color Code Key
BN Brown
BK Black
BU Blue
GN Green
GY Grey
YE Yellow
OG Orange
PK Pink
RD Red
VT Violet
WH White