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1. 33 Second control sluice draught lobby 35 Chemist Setting 37 Internal Activation contact closed 39 External Activation contact closed 40 Key switch Contact contact closed 41 Safety sensor 1 contact open 42 Emergency locking contact closed 45 Drive control hot 46 Temperature sensor motor 47 Temperature sensor control 48 Drive overheated 8 8 No communication between control amp DPS GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies Fault Codes SL DCU 1 Fault Messages If a fault occurs on the system a 2 digit number will be displayed on the program switch This will flash every 20 seconds Up to 5 separate fault codes may be issued in succession If the system has been appropriately configured an audible warning also occurs To assist in fault diagnosis please advise any fault codes to our office without delay Code and description of all error messages Please confirm this code when reporting the fault to the Service Dept Error Meaning 01 24V voltage internal no voltage 02 12V voltage internal DCU 100 no voltage 03 230V voltage supply no voltage 10 No signal from the position indicator 11 Motor defective DCU100 13 Safety sensor 1 contact closed 15 No communication between controller and DPS 16 Lock defective 17 Lock not unlocking 18 Lock and unlock message both active 19 Safety sensor 2 contact closed 27 Safety sensor 1 contact open 28 Motor relay on main PCB def
2. l ress once for one way traffic automatic Ik Kok Loy Press simultaneously for winter setting Red LED Press once for Id v hold open Kr _I SS IMPORTANT NOTICE If manual locks are fitted to the door leaf please ensure they are UNLOCKED prior to switching the drive unit into one of the operational modes Also switch the drive unit to NIGHT MODE before locking the door GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies Fault Codes SL 1 7 to SL 1 9 Fault Messages If a fault occurs on the system a 2 digit number will be displayed on the program switch This will flash every 20 seconds Up to 5 separate fault codes may be issued in succession If the system has been appropriately configured an audible warning also occurs To assist in fault diagnosis please advise any fault codes to our office without delay Code and description of all error messages Please confirm this code when reporting the fault to the Service Dept Error Meaning 01 24V voltage internal no voltage 02 12V voltage internal no voltage 03 230V voltage supply no voltage 10 No signal from the position indicator 12 Faulty motor 13 Safety sensor 1 contact closed 14 Flat battery 14V 15 Display program switch no signal 16 Lock not locking 17 Lock not un locking 19 Safety sensor 2 contact closed 27 Safety sensor 1 contact open 29 Safety sensor 2 contact open 32 Sabotage switch is activated
3. Doors Screenwork only See separate section for electrical drive unit covers Atmospheric deposits sulphurous acids carbon dioxides and other chemicals in the air will discolour and tarnish all metalwork and in time cause corrosion Regular maintenance prevents atmospheric deposits building up and attacking the metals Anodized Aluminium Wash with mild soap and water or a mild detergent solution rinse down with clean water and dry off with a soft cloth or chamois leather Apply a liquid wax polish to protect the metal from the atmosphere AVOID Metal polish of any kind abrasive cleaners strong alkalines or acids and the use of ammonia based cleaners for washing windows as they can cause staining of the surrounding framework Recommended frequency WEEKLY Polyester Powder Coated Aluminium As with any organic coating in order to retain the aesthetic properties it is recommended that the coating be regularly maintained Wash at intervals of not more than three months using a solution of warm water and mild detergent e g 5 Teepol solution or mild washing up liquid All surfaces should be cleaned using a soft cloth or sponge but nothing harsher than a natural bristle brush AVOID Abrasive cleaners or cleaning solutions such as ketones esters or alcohols Recommended frequency THREE MONTHLY depending on environment Polished or Satin Stainless Steel Wash away grime and grit with luke warm soapy water or a mild de
4. conditions specified by GEZE Servicing and repair work may only be carried out by properly trained GEZE personnel or authorized GEZE partner e Isolate all power before removing cover e IMPORTANT The cover may only be removed by properly trained personnel authorized by GEZE e GEZE does not accept responsibility for damage resulting from unauthorized modification of the equipment Warranty will be void if damage is caused from unauthorized modification GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies System Description Types of Door Leaves Glass doors consisting of either single of double glazed glass Doors with timber metal or aluminium frames Drive Low wear high capacity DC Motor Extremely quiet enclosed running gear Power transmission via toothed belts deflection rollers in precision bearings Self learning processor control Permanent position sensing of door leaves by means of non contact distance measuring System Determination of door leaf weight by means of acceleration meter Adjustable hold open time Automatic error detection Error indication at programme switch Audio signal in case of error Opening and closing speed individually adjustable Automatic adjustment of opening time dependent on traffic Connection to fire alarm optional Electro magnetic locking to secure the door leaves against being forced open Optional Automatic reversing function with adjustable revers
5. Slimdrive SC SCR Slimdrive SLT Slimdrive SL Econodrive Sliding Door Drive for Automatic Doors Operation amp Maintainence Manual GB GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies Contents Safety Instructions 3 General rules of safety and accident protection System Description 4 Detailed description of drive components Occupier Safety Tests 5 Safety check list to be adhered to by the User Occupier Safety Test continued 6 Safety check list to be adhered to by the User Operational Switches 7 Detailed review of control switches Fault Codes 8 9 Detailed review of all fault codes Power Failure 10 Detailed review of power failure and fire alarm procedure General Cleaning amp Maintenance 11 Detailed review of cleaning and maintenance procedures Service Information 12 Contact numbers Warranty amp Post Warranty information GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies Safety Instructions General Safety Instructions Before starting to use the door read this user manual with care and comply with the following safety instructions at all times The Slimdrive SL SLT automatic sliding door operator is only intended for normal usage with automatic doors e Please comply with relevant accident prevention regulations Please follow the guidelines for BS 7036 1996 Safety at Powered Doors for Pedestrian Use Please adhere to the operating servicing and repair
6. ective 32 Tamper switch is activated 33 Second control sluice draught lobby 35 Pharmacy contact activated longer than 4 minutes 36 Internal redundancy fault on processor 37 Internal Activation contact closed longer than 4 minutes 39 External Activation contact closed longer than 4 minutes 40 Key switch Contact contact closed longer than 4 minutes 41 Safety sensor 1 contact open longer than 1 minute 42 Emergency locking contact closed longer than 4 minutes 45 DCU100 Drive control hot temperature exceeds 110 C 46 Temperature sensor motor defective 47 Temperature sensor on processor defective 48 Motor or controller overheated temperature exceeds 115 C 60 Fault on DCU100 main PCB 61 Battery flat or disconnected 90 Processor defective 91 No signal from tacho X X Leaf position unknown dot in left hand display LE EL Fault during controller learning 8 8 No communication between processor and DPS GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies Power Failure Power Failure If a power failure occurs first check the fuse at the customer end The presence of a battery determines whether the door opens or closes when the power fails In most cases the door will open in the event of power failure unless in Night mode ni Battery present If the door is to be locked from the outside operate the outside key switch gt 4 seconds until the programme switch lights up Select ni by pressing the half moon sy
7. his important recommendation For details please contact our Service Department who will be pleased to discuss and submit our proposals GEZE Service is assisted by extensive component stocks held at our UK Headquarters GEZE UK Ltd Blenheim Way Fradley Park Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 8SY Tel 01543 443000 Fax 01543 443001 12 GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies
8. ing pressure The door opens automatically should it meet an obstacle during closure Emergency opening via an integrated battery back up in case of power failure Integrated mains isolator Closing force limited to lt 150 N GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies Occupier Safety Test Extract from BS 7036 Part 2 1996 Annexes This section provides a checklist for occupier safety tests on powered doors which suit the majority of installations However the person organization responsible for the operation and maintenance of the doors should consider each individual installation and adopt a safety test procedure that is suitable for that installation Additional tests to those given in this section may be necessary if specified by the manufacturer Occupier safety check list for all types of powered sliding doors The occupier is responsible for undertaking the following test procedure which should be carried out at least weekly unless a different frequency for tests is identified in the Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment See 4 6 2 1 of Part 1 For safety reasons it should not be assumed that equipment is working safely There should be no notice boards literature racks merchandise displays or other distractions or obstructions in the vicinity of the door that may congest or inhibit the traffic flow If a fault is found which affects the safe operation of the door the door operating equipment shou
9. ld be switched off and the door made safe Use of the door should not be re instated until an authorized technician has undertaken repairs Automatic Activation Devices Sensor Activation if fitted 1 Test Sensors by walking towards the door opening The door should start to open when a person is approximately 1400mm 5 ft from the door The door should slide smoothly to the open position and stop without impact 2 Step out of the activation zone After a delay normally 1s to 5s the door should close smoothly 3 Repeat 1 and 2 on the other side of the door opening if the door has two way operation Safety Devices 4 Various devices are available to protect the threshold area by preventing a door from closing whilst the area is occupied These include presence sensing devices hold open beams or safety mats Test these devices as follows a Presence Sensing Devices If presence sensing devices are fitted place the test object see 8 4 2 of Part 1 within 150 mm of the plane of movement of the door but not interrupting the safety light barrier and verify the door remains open for a minimum of 30 s After a minimum of 30 s it is allowable for the door to close b Hold Open Beams If hold open beams are fitted place the test object see 8 4 2 of part 1 on the threshold and verify the door remains open GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies General Tests 5 Check that the door area has no tripping or s
10. lipping hazards 6 Check all door panels for broken or cracked glass 7 Check that all doors have signs correctly displayed at recommended viewing heights 8 Check the position and security of associated screens and barriers 9 Check the operation of manual activation or remote activation or emergency stop button if fitted 10 Check for distractions or obstructions in the vicinity of the door Extract from BS 7036 Part 1 1996 4 6 2 1 Occupier Safety Checks To ensure continued operation of a powered door installation the installation and its environment should be subjected to systematic operational checks as often as is appropriate to the type of installation and its traffic flow This should be assessed with reference to the Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment carried out under 4 1 4 e g in high traffic areas such as shops hospitals and airports an appropriate rate would be at least once a week using the tests given in parts 2 to 5 Extract from BS 7036 Part 1 1996 8 4 2 Test Object The following test object should be used a For presence sensing devices a cardboard box of approximate dimensions 250mm x 150mm x 710mm high 10in x 6in x 28in high is a suitable test object b For motion sensing devices testing is achieved by the tester approaching the door from several directions in turn GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies Operational Switches Operation of Settings This type
11. mbol once the door opens closes and locks once If the battery is discharged see No battery present or battery discharged No battery present Open unlock door manually and open door leaf by hand or battery Close close the door leaf by hand and manually lock the door discharged After power failure Door automatically returns to the previously selected operating state Or If the door is locked it automatically changes to Night mode Fire Alarm activation if fitted When the doors are in the Automatic setting they will power open and remain in the fully open position until the fire alarm has been reset When the doors are in the Night position they will remain closed locked so as not to compromise security Service Indicator When the service indicator LED is lit a annual service will be req d 10 GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies General Cleaning amp Maintenance Maintenance of Drive Unit Aluminium Cover Wipe Clean with a damp cloth DO NOT allow water to enter through the drive unit cover Activation amp Safety Sensors Ensure plastic lenses are clean amp dust free Wipe with a dry soft cloth if necessary Preventative Maintenance GEZE strongly advise that a preventative maintenance programme is entered into in line with the recommendations of BS 7036 Safety at powered doors for Pedestrian Use An Authorized Technician to BS 7036 must carry out any servicing Fabricated
12. of programme switch carries out various functions They are select mode of operation view error messages and programme and service the system The modes of operation are as follows Automatic Mode Au Whilst in this mode the door will be activated automatically by the relevant form of sensor fitted i e Radar Push Pad etc The door will power open stay open for a designated time normally 1 to 5 seconds and then power close There is also a possibility to open the doors to a reduced distance Winter Setting This is achieved by pressing the Automatic and Hold Open buttons at the same time A small red LED is illuminated above the snowflake whilst the door is in Winter Setting To return to the summer setting repeat the process of pressing Automatic and Hold Open at the same time Hold Open Mode Ho Whilst in this function the door will power open and be held permanently open Night Mode ni Whilst in this mode the drive unit is off All activation and safety devices are isolated once the door is fully closed If an integrated electric lock is fitted this will be engaged automatically to secure the doors if fitted Exit Only Eo Whilst in this mode the external activation device is isolated The internal activation device is still active This enables traffic to leave the premises at closing time Program Switch Service Indicator x x A Press once for LED Display G C night mode al m p f Press once for
13. tergent solution using a nailbrush for awkward crevices or corners Repeat with clean water Dry and polish with a soft duster or chamois leather AVOID Metal polishes and all abrasives toxic materials acids strong alkalines nylon pads wire wool Recommended frequency WEEKLY Glass Wash as often as possible with clean water and a chamois leather scrim or squeegee and dry off The occasional application of a proprietary window cleaner or polish can be beneficial providing it does not contain ammonia Advise may be given by a reputable window cleaning company 11 GEZE UK Ltd is part of the GEZE Worldwide Group of Companies Service Information Service Information GEZE offers Nationwide coverage through its base of Service and Installation Engineers This enables us to provide an Industry standard 2 3 day response time or within 24 hours for locking problems or faults of a more urgent nature All GEZE approved engineers are BS7036 Authorised Technicians Warranty Period Up to 12 months from installation Fully comprehensive GEZE parts and labour warranty which covers all faults other than those caused by abuse For out of hours assistance call 01543 443000 Post Warranty period Following the warranty period GEZE provides a range of Service Contracts to suit individual site requirements The current BS7036 recommends that powered doors are serviced twice per year our Service Contracts are therefore based on t
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