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Inspection and maintenance

Regular inspection and maintenance of the system by trained and authorized personal from the man-
ufacturer, is the best guarantee for long life and trouble-free secure operation.

These control and maintenance operations are required at regular intervals, following the manufac-
turer's instructions and the relevant legal requirements.

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General remarks

DANGER

Danger to life due to electric current!

a) In case of contact with live parts, there is an immediate danger to life due to electric shock.

Damage to or removal of the insulation or individual components can be life-threatening.

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Before starting work (cleaning, maintenance, replacement) on active parts of electrical systems
and equipment, ensure that all poles are voltage free and that this is maintained for the duration
of the work.

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Keep moisture away from live parts. This can lead to a short circuit.

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Never bridge fuses or put them out of operation.

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Do not connect the power supply until all work has been completed.

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Have work on the electrical system performed by qualified personnel only.

IMPORTANT

Specific checks and maintenance may only be carried out by a specialist or a person trained
for this purpose. The authorization of these persons is carried out exclusively by the manu-
facturer. The scope, result and time of the periodic inspections and maintenance must be re-
corded in an inspection book and a checklist. These documents must be kept by the operator.

According to current legislation, the operator of an automatic door system is responsible for its main-
tenance and safety.

With the care of the installation by the operator, accidents or defects can be avoided.

Testing

Type of test

Action

Visual inspection

Check door leaves, guides, bearings, limiting devices, sensors, and the securing of
crushing and shearing points for damage.

Mechanical inspection

Check fastenings for tight fit.

Safety check (exit and es-
cape routes)

Check sensors, safety devices, and monitoring devices for tight fit and damage.

Function testing

Check functioning of switches, operators, controllers, power or energy storage
devices, and sensors.

Also check the adjustment of the safety devices and the setting of all movement se-
quences including the end points.

Servicing

Type of servicing

Action

Adjustment and cleaning

Clean and adjust bearings, sliding points, and power transmission.

For documentation and information purposes, the testing and servicing work as well as the condition
of the system are recorded in a test log book. The test log book must be kept for at least one year or
until the next testing/servicing.

IMPORTANT

The testing and/or servicing interval according to the manufacturer's specification is at least 1
to 2 times a year.

Summary of Contents for PROTECT RC 2

Page 1: ...record PROTECT RC 2 RC 3 User manual Your global partner for entrance solutions www record group ...

Page 2: ...Document identification Article nr 121 006454704 Version 1 0 Publication date 30 08 2022 Translation of the original manual Subject to technical modifications Copyright agtatec ag ...

Page 3: ... the system 14 3 4 Comparison RC 2 to RC 3 15 4 Specifications 16 4 1 Dimensions of the system 16 4 2 Electrical specifications of the system 16 4 3 Environmental conditions 16 5 Operation 17 5 1 Selection of operating modes BDE D 17 5 2 Selection of special functions 17 5 3 Locking the control panel with the keyboard 18 5 4 Locking the control unit with a key option 18 5 5 Selection of operating ...

Page 4: ...anual closing 26 7 1 7 Manual closing step 1 27 7 1 8 Manual closing step 2 27 7 2 Power failure and power restoration 28 7 2 1 LOCKED operating mode 28 7 2 2 AUTOMATIC and ONEWAY operating mode 28 7 2 3 PERMANENTLY OPEN operating mode 28 8 Taking out of service and disposal 29 8 1 Decommissioning 29 8 2 Dismantling and disposal 29 ...

Page 5: ... hazardous situation that could lead to electric shock and cause serious injury or death 1 2 Intended purpose of use The system is designed exclusively for use as a pedestrian passage The installation must only occur in dry areas If there are deviations then proper waterproofing and water drains will be required on site Any other application or use beyond this purpose is not considered to be an in...

Page 6: ...ge of the sensors NOTICE The installation must be inspected during the function and safety check for imbalance and signs of wear or damage to cables springs and fastening parts The equipment must NOT be used if repair or adjustment work needs to be carried out NOTICE Checking repairs service maintenance and cleaning may only be carried out when the sys tem is at a standstill and switched off Befor...

Page 7: ...ot enter the detection range of the sensors ð Do not make any settings on the control unit when the system is in use ð Have faults rectified immediately by specialist or personnel qualified to do so ð Remove objects from the opening area ð Do not disassemble put out of operation or manipulate safety devices ð Do not rush through a closing system CAUTION Risk of bruising and severing of limbs a If ...

Page 8: ...ire protection system a If safety devices of the fire protection system do not function properly there is a risk of serious or fatal injuries ð Never disconnect the fire protection system from the power supply overnight ð Do not disassemble put out of operation or manipulate safety devices ð Do not remove safety instructions on the system ð Never block hold open or otherwise prevent fire doors fro...

Page 9: ... out and therefore to be seen With improved visibility and attention the high vis ibility vest protects personnel in busy work areas from collisions with vehicles Depending on the place of work and the working environment the protective equipment varies and must be adapted accordingly In addition to protective equipment for specific work the work site may require other protective equipment for exa...

Page 10: ...mbH Carl Benz Str 5 15 D 77972 Mahlberg It is prohibited to reproduce distribute or use the manuals for purpose of competition without the writ ten authorization of BLASI GmbH Violation of the here stated copyrights will be prosecuted and fined with compensation of damage Subject can change without prior notice Differences between product and manual are thereby possible 2 3 Product identification ...

Page 11: ...work Disassembly Assembly Commissioning Operation Audit Main tenance Troubleshooting Decommissioning The qualified personnel have several years of professional experience in the technical field e g as mechanics or machine fitters The qualified personnel are aware of the residual risks arising from the installation site and due to their professional training knowledge and experience are able to car...

Page 12: ...704 3 Description 3 1 Construction Whole installation 1 Combination sensor 5 Side part left 2 Canopy 6 Door leaf right 3 Side part right 7 Door leaf left 4 Floor rail 8 Casing Canopy 1 Carriage left 3 Running rail 2 Multipoint locking device MPV 4 Carriage right ...

Page 13: ...gain NOTICE The opening sensors located in the direction of the escape route generally inside must be set to cover the entire passage width to the depth at a depth of 1500mm and be self monitor ing 3 2 3 Collision detection If a door wing hits an obstacle during the closing process then the door will stop immediately and re open Equally the door wing will stop immediately if the door hits an obsta...

Page 14: ...rity sensors Location On the cover and in the door drum above in ceiling recessed box Bistable lock Description Bistable lock Typ VRR 20 for Bowden cable Location In the drive technology of the exterior door Emergency release Description Emergency release via Bowden cable with pull pin Location Laterally in the passage area Drive unit Description Motors ATE20 Master Slave Location In the drive tec...

Page 15: ...tics of the systems include the following Reinforced glass P4A with a structure of 10 mm on the outside This is bullet resistant according to the cor responding standard Doors with RC 2 must withstand a burglary attempt of 3 minutes by means specified below 3 min Resistance classes RC 3 The characteristics of the systems include the following A thicker security foil increases the structure of the ...

Page 16: ...Total depth 297 mm 297 mm 4 2 Electrical specifications of the system Mains voltage 100 240V AC STA 20 115V AC Serie 5100 Frequency 50 60 Hz Mains fuse 16A circuit breaker with tripping characteristic C or K Power consumption max 700 VA Control voltage 24V DC extra low voltage Fuse in the control T4A depending on the door control Safety class 1 Degree of protection IP 20 4 3 Environmental conditio...

Page 17: ... System is closed and locked if there is a locking device System remains locked even in case of power failure Reduced opening width Unobstructed access through the system in both dir ections Reduced opening width NOTICE The reduced opening width is also effective with operating modes One way and Continu ously open 5 2 Selection of special functions Key operation Function Display Description Manual...

Page 18: ...ce Display Description The control panel is locked The locked state of the BDE D is shown on the display Unwanted manipulation of the control unit is made more difficult Unlocking the control unit Key sequence Display Description The control panel is unlocked The unlocked state of the BDE D is shown on the dis play Free selection of operating modes and special functions is possible NOTICE The syst...

Page 19: ...t SSK Locking The door is automatically locked after it has been closed Only with the key swing contact SSK can an opening be triggered with the last valid opening width Caution In the event of interrupted power door opening in the locked state without an additional battery or without manual re lease is no longer guaranteed 5 5 1 Operating mode display The LED is lightening if mains voltage or bat...

Page 20: ...the open position An alarm is triggered and displayed on the control unit In this case the service center must be notified 5 6 2 Resetting the alarm An alarm can be activated for the following reasons An error occurring during the self test or during normal operating A hindrance during the opening movement An alarm can be reset as follows By pressing the E key on the BDE D press key longer than 5 ...

Page 21: ...tion of these persons is carried out exclusively by the manu facturer The scope result and time of the periodic inspections and maintenance must be re corded in an inspection book and a checklist These documents must be kept by the operator According to current legislation the operator of an automatic door system is responsible for its main tenance and safety With the care of the installation by t...

Page 22: ...gering System operator Weekly or as required No Function and safety check System operator Monthly No Function test for fire doors System operator Monthly or according to country spe cific standards and guidelines No Tasks of qualified person Task Personnel Time of implementation Entered in test log book Acceptance test Qualified person After assembly of the door system ready for operation Yes Serv...

Page 23: ...n show ex ceptional signs of wear and tear due to intensive use as well as dirt Door leaf must slide smoothly Bottom or vertical profiles show no scratch marks Door leaf guides must not pro duce any unusual noise during the opening closing phase Full width floor track instead of single door leaf guides Set the door on manual mode see chapter Selection of special functions Clean the track from dirt...

Page 24: ... 2 Possible troubleshooting Based on the status display some errors can sometimes be eliminated If you are not sure please contact the relevant service centre Before you call write down the data displayed on the BDE D This information provides the tech nician with important informations for troubleshooting If several status messages are active at the same time they are numbered e g error 1 2 Press...

Page 25: ... follows RESET HARDWARE BDE D Press E key 12 seconds Display without any message Connecting to control unit Connection has been established example After resetting the control panel is again operational If this is not the case please inform our service centre 7 1 5 Manual opening without manual unlocking device Initial situation The door is blocked and locked in de energized state in closed positi...

Page 26: ...bolt By pulling the door unlocks Actuate the lever clockwise The door unlocks and can be pushed open manu ally For multipoint locking MPV The lock is provided with a rope loop Pull strongly on the rope loop The door unlocks and can be pushed open manu ally Close the drive cover by applying a strong pressure in the area of the hinges 7 1 6 Manual closing Initial situation Power supply is present Do...

Page 27: ...and locked manually perform the steps described below 7 1 8 Manual closing step 2 If the attempts to close and lock the door described under step 1 have remained unsuccessful it in dicates a severe failure Please proceed as follows Example Sequence of manual closing Set the door in manual mode with the control unit see chapter Manual closing step 1 Open the drive casing swing open Note If you pull...

Page 28: ...second exit Notify service center Phone number is shown on the display 7 2 Power failure and power restoration 7 2 1 LOCKED operating mode During a power failure the exterior door remains closed and locked The exterior door can be un locked and opened manually by pulling the emergency release pin in the passage area Then the door wings can be closed and locked again manually The emergency release ...

Page 29: ... can be completely disassembled in reverse order The installation mainly consists of the following materials Aluminum Linking profiles Gearbox Drive panel Door wing profiles and side profiles Various profiles and small parts Steel iron parts Stainless steel casing Floor panel Box recess for floor installation Optional spacer or reinforcement profiles Gear components springs Various small parts lik...

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