Subject to change.
Roto E-Tec DoorDrive
IMO_294_EN_v0
May 2013
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Safety
WARNING!
Do not let children play with the regulation/control
equipment.
Keep the remote control unit out of the reach of children.
WARNING!
Handling electrical equipment
– All work on electrical systems may be performed by electrics
specialists (electricians) only.
– Never insert metal objects into the Roto E-Tec DoorDrive
openings, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.
– If the Roto E-Tec DoorDrive is in mounted into a metallic door
sash, then the door leaf has to be properly grounded.
NOTE!
Professional installation and diligent maintenance are
central components of door reliability and safety.
A professional installation and diligent maintenance are central
components of door reliability and safety. In the information and
examples listed here every attempt has been made to take a
variety of the practical instances into consideration. Nevertheless
no warranty can be given here for their completeness. If you are
interested in any additional information, please contact your Roto
processor.
Hazards on closing edges and moving components
The safety instructions should highlight the possible hazard points on
power-operated doors, and show the affected safeguards or design
requirements.
DANGER!
– There is a risk of crushing, shearing, bumping and pulling-in on
the various closing edges on the automatic doors.
– There is a risk of crushing and shearing on the moving compo-
nents of the door drive and the linkage system.
Residual risk
Depending on the structural conditions, door variants and safeguard
options, residual hazards (e.g. crushing, force-limited impacts) cannot be
ruled out.
The hazard points that exist on every (even manually driven) Turn-Only sash
door at the adjacent closing edge are generally known to all door users.
This cannot be influenced by the swing door drive manufacturer.
Adjacent closing
edge
Opposite closing
edge
Primary closing
edge