
OPERATING MANUAL. INDUSTRIAL SECTIONAL DOORS
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PRODUCT OPERATION
2.
PRODUCT OPERATION
2.1
OPERATION METHOD FOR DOORS WITH MANUAL CONTROL
а) opening from inside:
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if there is a spring locking bar for opening the doors from inside you should open the bar
and fix it in the open position.
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If there is a key lock for opening the doors from inside you should unlock it by pressing
on the button-handle and turning it in the required direction.
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lift the door until it stops in its upper position, using the rope, chain hoist or handle fixed
to the inner side of the door leaf (depending on ordered door set).
b) opening from outside:
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turning the key opens the key lock (if there is one);
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lift the door leaf using the handle.
c) closing from inside:
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pull down the door leaf using the handle, rope or chain hoist (depending on ordered
door set);
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close the doors with the spring locking bar or key lock.
d) closing from outside:
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pull down the door leaf using the handle;
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close the lock by turning the key (if there is one)
2.2
OPERATION METHOD FOR DOORS WITH AN ELECTRIC MOTOR
When the doors are equipped with an electric motor, remote control devices, electric key locks
and other control devices, it is necessary to refer to and use the operating manuals for the electric
drive and additional devices.
Attention!
Switch on the electric drive only if the door is not locked by spring locking bar or key lock
bolt to prevent breakage of the parts and mechanisms of the door and / or electric drive.
3.
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
The elements used in sectional door construction provide complete safety during use of the
product, if all the safety requirements are followed.
While operating sectional doors it is necessary to conduct visual control of the door leaf during
the open-close process to prevent people and unwanted objects entering into or obstructing
the working area.
During sectional doors operation
it is prohibited:
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to impede the door leaf movement (open-close);
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to be in the area of its movement during door leaf closing;
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to lift the door leaf when a wicket is open. in the case of doors supplied with an electric
motor—to operate the door when the sensor for wicket positioning is switched off;
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in case of door that is supplied with an electric motor—to open the door leaf manually,
without releasing the motor in advance;
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to lift the doors by an electric motor when a spring locking bar or key lock is closed;