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Instructions for use T-1321 e
2.3 Improper use
The manufacturer will not accept any liability whatsoever for loss or damage caused by improper use,
failure to comply with the maintenance specification (see chapter 7) or unauthorised modification of
the system.
• Any amended use of the system (e.g. a different user group) is prohibited without a new risk assess-
ment (by a properly trained person) and the implementation of any measures derived from the risk
assessment.
• Structural alterations in the danger area around the door system are prohibited without a new risk
assessment (by a properly trained person) and the implementation of any measures derived from
the risk assessment.
• Modifications to the door system (e.g. different, heavier door leaves, different operating equipment
or sensor systems) may only be undertaken by a properly trained person who complies with the
technical limit values.
• Safety facilities (e.g. sensor technology, manual unlocking) must not be removed or disabled.
• User maintenance and cleaning of the system must not be undertaken by children.
Other improper uses (examples)
• Automatic doors with leaves moving vertically.
• Automatic doors with leaves moving in an inclined plane.
• Door systems incorporating a wicket door must not be automated.
• The drive must not be used as a drive for a wicket 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 and corrosive environments. The drives iMotion 2202.A-IP68, 2301.IP68 and iMotion
2401.IP68 are suitable for environments with exacting requirements involving water, rust and dust.
• Use in areas subject to the danger of explosions.
2.4 Pre-conditions for the Operation of the System
The door system was designed, installed and checked for functionality and safety by specialists prior
to hand-over to the operator. The company responsible for the system’s installation instructed the op-
erator on the system’s use and maintenance as well dangers associated with the system operation.
The operator has confirmed this by his signature in the system test book T-879.
The provisions imposed by law, health and safety and occupational health regulations for the avoidance
of accidents and the protection of the environment which are generally applicable in the country in
which the system is operated supplement the instructions for use.
• The staff responsible (see chapter 2.1) must have read and understood these Instructions before
commissioning or using the door system.
• Only use the system when it is in perfect working order. The operating conditions, inspection and
maintenance intervals stipulated by the manufacturer must be observed (chapter 7).
• Arrange to have any faults rectified immediately by a specialist.