TSA 160 NT and variants
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Tools and aids
1.3 Safety-conscious working
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Secure workplace against unauthorised entry.
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Watch the swivelling range of long system parts.
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Never carry out work with a high safety risk (e.g. installing the drive, cover or door leaf) while alone.
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Make sure of sufficient lighting.
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Secure the cover/drive panels against falling.
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Use only the cables prescribed in the cable plan provided. Cables must be shielded in compliance with the
wiring diagram.
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Secure loose, internal drive cables with cable ties.
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Before working on the electrical system:
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Disconnect the drive from the 230 V mains and check to ensure that it is not supplied with power.
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Note that if an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is used, the system will still be supplied with voltage
despite the fact that the power supply is disconnected.
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Always use insulated wire-end ferrules for wire cores.
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Attach safety stickers to glass door leaves, use safety glass.
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Danger of injury with opened drive. Hair, clothing, cables, etc. can be drawn in by rotating parts.
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Danger of injury caused by unsecured crushing, impact, drawing-in or shearing spots.
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Danger of injury due to broken glass.
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Danger of injury due to sharp edges in the drive.
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Danger of injury during installation through freely moving parts.
1.4 Inspection of the installed system
Measures for protection and prevention of pinching, impact, shearing or drawing-in spots:
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Check the function of safety sensors and movement detectors.
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Check protective earth connection to all metal parts that can be touched.
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Perform a safety analysis (risk analysis).
1.5 Environmentally conscious working
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When disposing of the door system, separate the different materials and have them recycled.
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Do not dispose of batteries and rechargeable batteries with household waste.
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Comply with the statutory regulations when disposing of the door system and the batteries/storage cells.
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Tools and aids
Tool
Size
Tape measure
Marking pen
Drill bit
Ø 4.2
Threading tap
M5
Allen key
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4 mm
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3 mm for adjusting the adjustment valves
Phillips and flat screwdriver
Blade widths: 2.5 mm and 5 mm
Centre punch
Hammer
Self-adhesive tape for fixing
the drilling template
Wire stripper
Crimping pliers for wire-end ferrules
Open-ended spanner
9 mm; for spring adjustment
8 mm and 10 mm; for wire rope adjustment (2-leaf)