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Instructions for use  T-1321 e

System Behaviour

No.

Cause

Remedy/ Rectification 

The door opens slowly.

E32 
E38

The safety facility in the opening di-
rection is permanently active  
(> 1 minute) or defective.

Remove objects from within the 
range of the sensor(s). Otherwise 
have the system repaired by an 
expert.

The door remains 
open.

E33 
E39

The safety facility in the closing di-
rection is permanently active  
(> 1 minute) or defective.

Remove objects from within the 
range of the sensor(s). Otherwise 
have the system repaired by an 
expert.

The door remains open. E41 

E42 
E43

Activator inside is active > 1 min.  
Activator outside is active > 1 min.  
Key switch is active > 1 min.

Get sensor adjusted by an expert.

 

Reset the key switch.

Door remains open.

E46

Emergency opening monitoring 

 

> 10 min. active

Have the system repaired by an 
expert.

The door stands still.

E51

Encoder defective.

Have the system repaired by an 
expert.

The door stands still.

E53 
E54 
E55 
E56

Anomaly in the travel distance.
Solid obstruction in the movement 
area.

Remove firm obstacle in the trav-
elling range of the door. 
Perform a software-reset.  
Have the system repaired by an 
expert.

The door stands still.

E61 
E62 
E63

Power supply is overloaded or volt-
age too low. 

Get the power supply and connec-
tions checked by an expert.

The door stands still.

E64 
E65

Drive/control system is overheated. Wait for the automatic reset after 

the door/control system has 
cooled.
Protect from direct sunlight.

The door stands still.

E66

Motor control defective.

Have the system repaired by an 
expert.

Normal operation

E67

Drive heavily loaded.

Wait for the automatic reset

 

Otherwise have the system re-
paired by an expert.

Door remains open or 
normal operation.

E72

Battery charge < 15 %

Wait until battery is sufficiently 
charged

Door remains open or 
normal operation.

E73

Battery unit defective

Have the system repaired by an 
expert.

The door stands still.

E8 ... Control system shut down for 

safety reasons.

Perform a software-reset.
Have the system repaired by an 
expert.

The door collides with 
people.

Safety device or setting inadequate. Shut down the system.  

(see chapter 2.7).

Summary of Contents for iMotion 2202

Page 1: ...n 2202 Sliding Door Drive iMotion 2202 A 2202 A IP68 Sliding Door Drive iMotion 2202 RETRO TSP TFP Sliding Door Drive iMotion 2202 A RETRO TSP TFP Sliding Door Drive iMotion 2301 2301 IP68 Sliding Doo...

Page 2: ...em in the Event of a Fault 8 2 8 Disposal 8 3 System Overview 9 4 System Functions 11 4 1 Automatic Door Operation with Sensors 11 4 2 Traffic Control 11 4 3 Automatic System Monitoring 11 4 4 Electro...

Page 3: ...rive TORMAX iMotion 2202 A Sliding Door Drive TORMAX iMotion 2202 A IP68 Sliding Door Drive TORMAX iMotion 2202 RETRO TSP TFP Sliding Door Drive TORMAX iMotion 2202 A RETRO TSP Sliding Door Drive TORM...

Page 4: ...ystem Control unit MCU32 Mains connection 1 230 VAC 50 60Hz 10 16 A 1 115 VAC 50 60Hz 15 20 A Power consumption iMotion 2202 2202 A 2202 A IP68 max 190 W iMotion 2301 2302 max 190 W iMotion 2301 IP68...

Page 5: ...urpose Intended The product including the associated components is designed for the automation of horizontally mov ing sliding doors for pedestrian access doors The drive must only be installed in a d...

Page 6: ...et door Automatic doors and gates located in transport equipment e g motor vehicles or lifts Use in abrasive and corrosive environments or in areas subject to the danger of explosions Use in abrasive...

Page 7: ...f all closing edges in the gap for suspending the door in the cladding when objects such as for example display shelves are erected in the direct proximity of the moving part of the door leaf Warning...

Page 8: ...the system has a further power supply e g a battery u this must be disconnected from the sys tem by a properly trained person See chapter 6 and 8 for rectification of faults 2 8 Disposal This system m...

Page 9: ...y b Operating mode switch with 3 positions c Lock for the user interface d Remote control of operating modes 5 Activators drive side a With automatic activation b With manual activation Radar with wit...

Page 10: ...trained person who must refer to all necessary documents Control unit Motor IEC plug Mains filter T1321_21e 230 VAC 115 VAC User interface 6 operating modes Operating mode switch 3 operating modes Bat...

Page 11: ...wind cold heat the door can be operated in operating mode AUTOMATIC 2 with a restricted opening width which is not less than the required escape route width 4 3 Automatic System Monitoring The control...

Page 12: ...y means of the internal and external sensors Operating Mode AUTOMATIC 2 Operating mode AUTOMATIC 2 is normally used during the day The door opens automatically nor mally with a reduced opening width t...

Page 13: ...ORMAX User Interface u TORMAX User Interface Lock u for User Interface Unlocking of operating unit The operating unit can be protected against unauthorised access by way of the lock u or the code lock...

Page 14: ...wards Push the door closed by hand until the latch engages Switch the operating mode switch to operating mode OFF If a TORMAX user interface is used operating mode OFF is automatically set when power...

Page 15: ...erview of the fault displays Browse through the fault display using selector key 1 upwards to display several faults 1 Reset the error message press selector key 2 downwards briefly 2 Software reset p...

Page 16: ...r system s function and safety devices at least every 3 months This will ensure that faults or hazardous changes in the system are detected at an early stage See chapter 8 2 Check list for Functional...

Page 17: ...ting mode such as OPEN or P E g select operating mode AUTOMATIC 1 The door does not lock in OFF E11 Lock is jammed or defective Push the door leaves for a few se conds against the closed position in o...

Page 18: ...in the travel distance Solid obstruction in the movement area Remove firm obstacle in the trav elling range of the door Perform a software reset Have the system repaired by an expert The door stands s...

Page 19: ...ivation min 1 m from main closing edge The door opens and remains open until you are completely through the door Moving Leaves Side Parts Fixed Leaves Check the glass door fillings door edges and rubb...

Page 20: ...Access to the door is free from objects and items likely to cause the user to trip There are no objects such as shelves plant containers and umbrella stands within a radius of 50 cm of the movement ar...

Page 21: ...nformity with the directive 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive is in conformity with regulations of the guidelines 2014 35 EU low tension 2014 30 EU electro magnetic compatibility and the following harmon...

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Page 24: ...ance TORMAX Unterweg 14 CH 8180 B lach Z rich Phone 41 58 500 5000 Fax 41 58 500 5099 www tormax com info tormax com TORMAX is a division and a registered trademark of LANDERT Group AG TORMAX Swing Do...

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