ISA 1
Safety
Rev. -, April 2019
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2.3.2
Transport and mounting
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The sliding system drive is sensitive to shock. Handle the sliding system drive with care
during transport and mounting activities.
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Electrostatically sensitive parts inside the housing can be damaged due to electro-
static charge in case of contact. Do not open the housing. Any damage caused by non-
compliance will invalidate the warranty agreement.
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Unless otherwise agreed upon with the manufacturer, only fasten the sliding system
drive at the place of destination (e.g. window frame) via the mounting threads in the
housing.
2.3.3
Commissioning
Ensure that the commissioning is only carried out by qualified electricians or by instructed
persons under the direction and supervision of a qualified electrician.
2.4
Safety devices
Depending on the use intended, the requirements for safe behaviour of the sliding system
may vary. If required or desired, a deadman mode is possible for all operating modes: thus,
the movement of the sliding system can be stopped immediately by releasing the operating
push button.
As a protection against crushing, an overload value can be defined via the permissible max-
imum torque setting. The sliding system drive is switched off when reaching the overload
value and the sliding system stops.
In the event of a power failure, the sliding system can still be moved manually.
2.5
Signs
Warning signs on the sliding system drive call attention to possible danger.
Fig. 1
Warning signs and nameplate