Pedestrian Pivot Barrier
MPP-112 / MPP-122 / MPP-132 / MPP-212 / MPP-222
Maintenance
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11.3 Maintenance schedule
The following describes the maintenance work that is necessary for
optimal, trouble-free operation. Maintenance intervals must be
observed.
If increased wear of individual components or functional groups is
revealed during regular inspections, the operator must reduce the
required maintenance intervals on the basis of the actual signs of
wear.
In case of queries regarding the maintenance work and intervals:
contact the manufacturer (for service address, refer to page 2).
Interval
Maintenance work
To be carried out by
Check all parts for damages and sharp edges.
Operator
Check drop arm function.
Operator
Monthly
Visual inspection of the housing in and outside for
damage. If necessary, clean housing and correct
defect in paint work.
Specialist
Check fixing of the turnstile arms.
Operator
Every 6 months
Check function of the residual current operated
device.
Electrical specialists
Check electric cables for damages. Observe the
local regulations.
Electrical specialists
Check if all electrical connections are firm.
Electrical specialists
Check and, if required, replace rubber sleeve for
pedestrian pivot barrier support.
Specialist
Check signs and labels for legibility.
Operator
Every 12 months
Check foundation fastening.
Specialist
Table 10: Maintenance schedule