Nabco GT20 Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

GT20 Swing Door Owners Manual 

www.NabcoEntrances.com

Part #C-00170 

Rev. 8-29-17

 

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CHAPTER 1: WARNING LABELS

Please refer to this section in the event a warning label within this manual needs further explanation.

Indicates a hazardous situation which has some probability of 

severe injury

. It should not be considered for 

property damage unless personal injury risk is present.

Indicates a hazardous situation which 

may result in a 

minor injury

. Caution should not be used when 

there is a possibility of serious injury. Caution should not be considered for property damage accidents 

unless a personal injury risk is present.

Notice:  Indicates a statement of company policy as the message relates to the personal safety or protection of property. 

Notice should not be used when there is a hazardous situation or personal risk.

Note: Indicates important information that provides further instruction.

CHAPTER 2: GENERAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

An improperly adjusted door can cause injury and/or equipment damage.

Safety devices must be installed correctly and operational.

Do Not operate any Swing Door Unit without fully understanding how a Swing Door functions. If you do not 

fully understand, ask a qualified technician. Failure to do so may result in bodily injury, or property damage 

and will nullify all warranties.

Notice:  This manual must be given to and retained by the purchasing facility or end user.

Notice:  Inspect door operation daily using the Daily Safety Checklist (within this manual and on door).

Notice:  Have door inspected at least annually by an AAADM certified inspector.

Notice:  An ecologically acceptable disposal of the installation is ensured if the different 

materials are separated and recycled. No particular measures are required for the 

protection of the environment. However, the relevant legal prescriptions applicable 

for the installation site have to be complied with!

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CHAPTER 3: SCOPE

SECTION 3.1: To the Customer

The purpose of this manual is to familiarize the Owner with proper operation of the door. It is essential that the Owner 

recognizes the importance of maintaining a door system in compliance with industry standards for safety.   
It is the responsibility of the Owner/Caretaker to inspect operation of the door on a daily basis. Daily inspection must be done 

to ensure safe door operation for use by pedestrians, including (but not limited to) invitees, customers, or employees.

SECTION 3.2: Objective

This manual provides a description of operation and maintenance requirements, and instructions for a daily safety inspection.

Should the door fail to operate as prescribed in the Daily Safety Check, or at any other time for any other 

reason, DO NOT attempt to repair or adjust the door. Call an AAADM Certified technician. These technicians 

are trained to service automatic door systems in accordance with ANSI/BHMA A156.10 (Full Automatic) and 

ANSI/BHMA A156.19 (Low Energy). 

CHAPTER 4: GETTING STARTED

Automatic Swing doors are comprised of two or more separate panels, of which one panel swings, and the other panel slides in 

a guide. Automatic Swing doors include a variety of configurations, including: a single Swing door Swing in or out, left hand or 

right hand or a pair of doors simultaneously Swing in or out, left hand and right hand. 
In all instances, guide rails may be required to protect the swing area of the door panel. If the door swings against a natural 

protective barrier such as a wall, then perhaps the guide rails can be eliminated.

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Summary of Contents for GT20

Page 1: ...e practices may result in serious consequences NEVER leave a Door operating without all Safety detection systems operational Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 WARNING LABELS 2 CHAPTER 2 GENERAL SAFETY RECOM...

Page 2: ...e different materials are separated and recycled No particular measures are required for the protection of the environment However the relevant legal prescriptions applicable for the installation site...

Page 3: ...BCO ENTRANCES Inc s sole warranty This warranty does not cover loss or damages resulting from causes beyond the manufacturer s control misuse neglect accidents windstorms or other acts of God or acts...

Page 4: ...es are ignored 5 Exit Only an activation on the Interior Sensor Terminal will open the Door Chapter 7 FULL AUTOMATIC SWING DOOR SECTION 7 1 Sensors The Swing Door System can utilize a Sensor that acti...

Page 5: ...floor X X Surface of cart or trolley is not reflective enough to be detected Reflective tape or stickers can help Reflec ve S cker Trolley Bed DN 1568 Sensor is exposed to X X Steam X X Exhaust fume...

Page 6: ...out impact 4 Inspect the floor area It should be clean with no loose parts that might cause user to trip or fall Keep traffic path clear 5 Inspect door s overall condition The appropriate signage shou...

Page 7: ...mounted presence sensor as long as you are in the Safety area of the door it should not open Please see Figure 1 DN 1735 Swing Door Plan with Mo on Detector Ac va on and Overhead Presence Detec on Sa...

Page 8: ...n a different place 7 Repeat steps 2 6 several more times 7 4 5 Mat Activation Check for Safety Side of Swing Door If the Safety Mat is not working the door may swing toward you without stopping The p...

Page 9: ...afety Check is early in the morning while pedestrian traffic is still restricted from Sensor activating zones The purpose of a Daily Sensor Check is to ensure pedestrian safety and Owner protection 1...

Page 10: ...rly visible X X The sign shall be a minimum of 6 inches in diameter Black lettering shall be a minimum 5 8 inch tall on a yellow background White lettering shall be a minimum 1 2 inch tall on a blue b...

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