ICU 2400 Automatic Sliding Door Owners Manual
P/N C-00394
Rev. 2-28-22
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4.
Walk slowly through the door opening. The door should not contact a pedestrian.
5.
Walk out of the Detection Zone.
a.
After a brief time delay (at least 5 seconds), the door should fully close without impact.
6.
Go to the Interior side of Door. Repeat steps.
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Figure 1
Walk through Detection Zone
Section 7.3: Slide Door
If the Slide Door will not be used for at least (1) month, it is recommended to turn Power OFF to
the Unit.
As a preventive measure, any components showing signs of wear must be replaced by a qualified,
NABCO Entrances trained technician, or service provider. In order to guarantee reliability of the
installation, any components showing signs of wear must be replaced as a preventive measure.
Attention: In the event any type of object needs to be removed from the Sensor Detection Zone (vicinity), the
Sensor will keep the door open until it “relearns” the zone before resuming normal operation. This
may take a minute or two.
The best time to perform a Daily Safety Check is early in the morning while pedestrian traffic is still restricted from Sensor
activating zones. The purpose of a Daily Safety Check is to ensure pedestrian safety and Owner protection.
1.
Ensure the Power Breaker is switched ON.
a.
Do not switch Power Breaker ON and OFF too quickly.
2.
Ensure the Rocker Switch or Key Switch is set to “ON”.
3.
Check the motion of the Slide door. Slide door should slide freely.
4.
Ensure Full Open Sidelite doors are fully closed.
a.
Failure to do so, will disrupt proper door operation.
5. Inspect the floor area. It should be clean with no loose parts that might cause user to trip or fall.
a. Keep traffic path clear.
6.
Inspect door’s overall condition.
a.
The appropriate signage should be present and hardware should be in good condition.
7.
Ensure the Header Cover, and all other hardware are properly secured.
8.
Check for damaged or missing Weathering.
9.
Ensure Door Latches operate smoothly.
10.
Check all glass for cracks or damage.
Section 7.4: Breakout
● During Breakout, keep fingers clear of pinch points between the Slide doors.
● Damage can be caused if the Slide Door is not fully open before breakout.
1.
Fully Open the Slide Door.
a.
Breakout cannot occur unless the Slide Door is fully open.
2.
From the side of the Slide Door, Breakout both doors.
a.
In Break Out mode, the door must not activate.
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