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203917 Rev. D 

11/2019 

Toll Free: 800 7 ACCESS (1 800 722-2377) 

Service: 888-DOOR-444 

 

Operation and Daily Maintenance 

The M-Force™ and Magic-Swing™ operators have been equipped with a power and function switch 
assembly for customer convenience. The switch assembly is mounted either on the underside of the

 

header or in some cases, on the door jamb. 

 

The modes of the function switch are: 

 

AUTO ON – Allows the door to function automatically 

 

OFF – Door remains closed but can be used manually if not locked 

 

HOLD OPEN – Allows the door to remain in the full open (hold open) position 

 

POWER SWITCH – recommended to only turn off the power switch if the door is being serviced 

 

Magic-Access™ only utilizes a power “on/off” switch. 

 

The M-Force™, Magic-Swing™ and Magic-Access™ operators have been designed with user safety as a 
priority. A built-in emergency release feature allows the doors to be manually operated in either direction 
in the event of an emergency or power failure. While the door is in the emergency release mode, a 
disconnect switch will disable the automatic door system. The doors will not function automatically 
unless the panels are closed completely to their normal position. 

 

General housekeeping maintenance should be provided by the owner or responsible person in charge. 
Check the door area for tripping or slipping hazards. Check that guide rails are firmly anchored. There 
should be no bulletin boards, literature racks, merchandise displays, or other attractions in the door area 
where people could possibly be hit by the door. 

 

Inspect the finger guard to see that it is secure and in good repair. Check all door panels for broken or 
cracked glass. Glass panels should be made of a safety- type material. Stanley Access Technologies 
recommends that you clean the automatic door system using the following procedure: 

 

1.

 

Glass – Clean with water and a cotton cloth or use Windex™ or other like‐product with a 

detergent and alcohol‐based cleaner. 
2.

 

Aluminum – Clean with a mixture of equal parts Windex or other like‐product and Simple 

Green™ All Purpose Cleaner and a cotton cloth. 

3.

 

Sensors - Clean the lenses of the sensors with a dampened cloth. Do not spray cleaners directly on lens. 

4.

 

DO NOT USE any product with Alkalide or other sodium‐based product as it could 

deteriorate the aluminum finish. 

 

Inspect the door(s) to make sure the decals are properly displayed. See diagrams on pages 7 and 8. 

 

A “Daily Safety Check” of the doors should be completed at a minimum of once a day. Please see the 
attached “Daily Safety Check” list for procedures. When performing a “Daily Safety Check”, pay attention to 
how your door system works. If you encounter a difference in performance, whether it be mechanical or 
sensor issues, discontinue the door operation and call for service. 

Summary of Contents for M-Force

Page 1: ...M Force Magic Swing and Magic Access Automatic Swinging Door Systems Operation and Maintenance Manual ...

Page 2: ...rs 2 General Information 3 Service Availability 3 Limited Warranty 3 Compliance with Industry Standards 3 Contact Information 3 Caution 4 Functional Basics 5 Functional Description 5 Operation Daily Maintenance 6 Door Decals 7 Troubleshooting and Hints 9 Door Drawing 10 Swing Door Terminology 11 Daily Safety Check 12 ...

Page 3: ...y It is your responsibility as owner or caretaker of the equipment to inspect the operation of your door system on a daily basis to ensure that it is safe for all door users Within this manual you will find a description of the operation and maintenance requirements of your door system as well as the instructions for the Daily Safety Check procedure It is suggested that the Daily Safety Check be p...

Page 4: ...on your door system our customer support hotline is available 24 7 at 888 DOOR 444 Limited Warranty STANLEY Access Technologies LLC warrants the installed door system against failure due to manufacture of substandard material or workmanship for one year beginning on the completed date of installation Please review your Certificate of Warranty Agreement for your full Warranty Compliance with Indust...

Page 5: ... a STANLEY AAADM certified technician Should the door fail to operate as prescribed in the Daily Safety Check or at any other time for any reason do not attempt to repair or adjust the door Discontinue operation of the door and call for service by a STANLEY certified service technician Our technicians are trained to service your door in accordance with applicable industry safety standards In this ...

Page 6: ...s in the direction of swing The M Force Magic Swing and Magic Access operators can be used with controls that STANLEY offers including activation sensors matless controls push plates pull cords wireless and wired push plates and access control The safety system uses a combination of active infrared technology and microprocessor technology to provide maximum user safety at all times without the use...

Page 7: ...eck the door area for tripping or slipping hazards Check that guide rails are firmly anchored There should be no bulletin boards literature racks merchandise displays or other attractions in the door area where people could possibly be hit by the door Inspect the finger guard to see that it is secure and in good repair Check all door panels for broken or cracked glass Glass panels should be made o...

Page 8: ...egress must be marked with CAUTION AUTOMATIC DOOR decal visible from the swing side of the door Locate and affix the decals on the door 50 12 from the finished floor An ARROW sign shall be visible from the approach side of a swinging door mounted on the door also at a height of 50 12 from the finished floor 50 12 50 12 Decals for One Way Traffic 50 12 Decals for Two Way Traffic 50 12 A Daily Safet...

Page 9: ...that states ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE along with other required signage The ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE sign s should be on the side s of the door having the Knowing Act switch When door motion is used to initiate the operation of the door operator the doors shall be provided with the message PUSH TO OPERATE on the push side of the door and PULL TO OPERATE on the pull side of the door A Daily Safe...

Page 10: ...oon or too late Door slams at full open or fullclose Obstruction Bad Sensor Broken door stop Sensor not working Door out of adjustment Remove obstruction in swing path Move the door panel manually Door must move freely Turn off power does the door close If not call for service Call for service Call for service Call for service NOTES 1 Turn off door if not working properly and call for service 1 88...

Page 11: ...19 Toll Free 800 7 ACCESS 1 800 722 2377 Service 888 DOOR 444 SWING DOOR DRAWING Sensor Jamb Lock Stile Lead Safety Sensors Threshold Transom Header Top Rail Jamb Pivot Stile Pivot Push Pull Bar Fingerguard Safety Bottom Rail ...

Page 12: ...ember which mechanically links operator output spindle to door May be single piece located in the rail of the door concealed application or complex device utilizing connecting rods and slides visible application A pair of swinging doors swinging simultaneously in opposite directions Door swings toward ingress of building As the user approaches the door from the push side the door swings to the lef...

Page 13: ...ate controlled stop and stay in the stall position until you step out of the safety zone When the safety zone is clear the door should resume opening to the full open position 6 For paired doors each door must be checked independently of the other Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each panel to verify individual sensor function SWING DOOR SYSTEMS WITH MAT CONTROLS 1 Step on the opening or activating ma...

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