Roto Safe E Eneo C User manual

Window and Door Technology
Roto Safe E Eneo C | CC | CF
Electromechanical multipoint lockings for doors
Installation, maintenance and operation instructions
for timber, PVC and aluminium profiles

1General information.................................................................................................8
1.1 Version history........................................................................................................................ 8
1.2 Instructions............................................................................................................................. 8
1.3 Symbols.................................................................................................................................. 9
1.4 Pictographs............................................................................................................................. 9
1.5 Abbreviations.......................................................................................................................... 9
1.6 Explanation of terms............................................................................................................. 10
1.7 Target groups........................................................................................................................10
1.8 Target groups’ obligation to give instructions...................................................................... 11
1.9 Target groups’ obligation to give instructions...................................................................... 12
1.10 Copyright protection............................................................................................................. 12
1.11 Limitation of liability..............................................................................................................12
1.12 Preserving the surface finish.................................................................................................13
2Security................................................................................................................. 15
2.1 Presentation and structure of warning instructions..............................................................15
2.2 Security levels of warning instructions................................................................................. 15
2.3 Specific safety information................................................................................................... 15
2.3.1 Batteries................................................................................................................................ 15
2.4 Stipulated use....................................................................................................................... 16
2.4.1 Misuse.................................................................................................................................. 17
2.5 Basic safety information........................................................................................................17
2.5.1 Installation.............................................................................................................................17
2.5.2 Use........................................................................................................................................18
2.5.3 Ambient conditions...............................................................................................................19
2.6 Operation.............................................................................................................................. 19
3Information on the product................................................................................... 21
3.1 General hardware characteristics..........................................................................................21
3.2 Functional principle...............................................................................................................22
4Accessories........................................................................................................... 23
4.1 Access control systems........................................................................................................ 23
4.2 Cable junction, cover plate, retaining bracket and cable...................................................... 24
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4.3 Eneo accessories.................................................................................................................. 28
5Installation.............................................................................................................30
5.1 General information.............................................................................................................. 30
5.2 Eneo C | CC | CF....................................................................................................................32
5.2.1 Sash...................................................................................................................................... 32
5.2.2 Frame....................................................................................................................................37
5.2.3 Eneo CC | CF latch conversion..............................................................................................42
5.3 Finger scan with app.............................................................................................................43
5.3.1 Dimensions........................................................................................................................... 43
5.3.2 Routing and drilling dimensions........................................................................................... 44
5.3.3 Installation.............................................................................................................................46
5.3.4 Testing using the autotest function...................................................................................... 47
5.4 Phone & Code....................................................................................................................... 47
5.4.1 Dimensions........................................................................................................................... 47
5.4.2 Installation.............................................................................................................................48
5.5 Cable junction....................................................................................................................... 49
5.5.1 Drilling and routing dimensions............................................................................................49
5.5.2 Installation.............................................................................................................................51
5.6 Day / night changeover switch............................................................................................. 55
5.6.1 Routing dimensions.............................................................................................................. 55
5.6.2 Installation.............................................................................................................................56
6Connection diagram.............................................................................................. 57
6.1 Eneo Control Unit..................................................................................................................58
6.2 General..................................................................................................................................60
6.3 Access control system..........................................................................................................62
6.4 Cable routing.........................................................................................................................63
6.5 Cable lengths........................................................................................................................ 64
7Adjustment............................................................................................................66
7.1 Latch / deadbolt striker......................................................................................................... 66
7.2 Combination striker...............................................................................................................67
7.3 Magnetic striker.................................................................................................................... 67
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8Commissioning and operation...............................................................................68
8.1 Eneo C | CC | CF....................................................................................................................68
8.1.1 Initial operation of the door...................................................................................................68
8.1.2 Activating / deactivating acoustic signals............................................................................. 69
8.1.3 Fault assistance.....................................................................................................................69
8.1.4 Eneo acoustic signals........................................................................................................... 70
8.2 Hand-held transmitter........................................................................................................... 71
8.2.1 Overview............................................................................................................................... 71
8.2.2 Security................................................................................................................................. 71
8.2.3 Calibrating the hand-held transmitter................................................................................... 72
8.2.4 Deleting hand-held transmitters........................................................................................... 73
8.2.5 Changing the battery............................................................................................................ 73
8.2.6 Fault assistance.....................................................................................................................73
8.3 Finger scan with app.............................................................................................................74
8.3.1 Overview............................................................................................................................... 74
8.3.2 Definitions.............................................................................................................................75
8.3.3 BioKey® app...........................................................................................................................75
8.3.4 Calibrating the master fingerprint......................................................................................... 75
8.3.5 Calibrating user fingerprints..................................................................................................76
8.3.6 Approving and blocking user fingerprints.............................................................................77
8.3.7 Reset..................................................................................................................................... 78
8.3.8 Changing the deletion code..................................................................................................79
8.3.9 Opening the door..................................................................................................................79
8.4 Phone & Code....................................................................................................................... 80
8.4.1 Overview............................................................................................................................... 80
8.4.2 Calibrating a keypad code.....................................................................................................80
8.4.3 Deleting a keypad code........................................................................................................ 81
8.4.4 Calibrating a mobile phone................................................................................................... 81
8.4.5 Deleting a mobile phone.......................................................................................................82
8.4.6 Recalibrating a device that has been disconnected on one side.......................................... 82
8.4.7 Reset (factory settings)......................................................................................................... 82
8.4.8 SOREX app (SOREX Manager)............................................................................................. 83
8.4.9 Opening the door..................................................................................................................83
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8.4.10 Fault assistance.....................................................................................................................84
8.5 Cable junction....................................................................................................................... 84
8.5.1 Fault assistance.....................................................................................................................84
8.6 Day / night changeover switch............................................................................................. 85
8.6.1 Operation.............................................................................................................................. 85
9Technical data....................................................................................................... 86
9.1 Eneo C | CC | CF....................................................................................................................86
9.2 Hand-held transmitter........................................................................................................... 86
9.3 Finger scan with app.............................................................................................................86
9.4 Phone & Code....................................................................................................................... 87
9.5 Cable junction....................................................................................................................... 87
9.6 Power supply unit................................................................................................................. 87
9.7 Day / night changeover switch............................................................................................. 87
10 Maintenance..........................................................................................................88
10.1 Maintenance intervals...........................................................................................................89
10.2 Cleaning................................................................................................................................ 89
10.3 Care.......................................................................................................................................90
10.3.1 Lubrication points................................................................................................................. 91
10.4 Eneo C | CC | CF....................................................................................................................91
10.5 Performance test...................................................................................................................91
10.6 Repair....................................................................................................................................93
11 Dismantling........................................................................................................... 94
11.1 Hardware components......................................................................................................... 94
12 Transport............................................................................................................... 95
12.1 Transporting elements and hardware................................................................................... 95
12.2 Information on transport.......................................................................................................96
12.3 Storing the hardware............................................................................................................ 96
13 Disposal.................................................................................................................97
13.1 Disposing of packaging........................................................................................................ 97
13.2 Disposing of hardware..........................................................................................................97
13.3 Batteries................................................................................................................................ 97
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1 General information
1.1 Version history
Version Date Changes
v3 11.05.2020 Finger scan with app (new product)
from page 23
Cable junction (new products)
from page 24
1.2 Instructions
This manual contains important information, instructions, application
diagrams (max. sash sizes and weights) and assembly instructions for the
installation, maintenance and operation of hardware.
The information and instructions contained in this document refer to
products belonging to the Roto hardware system named on the front page.
All steps must be completed in sequence.
The following documents apply in addition to these instructions:
Catalogue
■Roto Safe catalogue: CTL_86
Installation instructions
■Roto Safe cable junction: IMO_502
■Connection diagrams: IMO_310
Brief instructions
■Power supply unit specifications: SUG_3
■Roto Safe Eneo: SUG_11
■Finger scan with app: SUG_37
■Phone & Code: SUG_38
Additional guidelines and directives
■Instructions and information issued by profile manufacturers (e.g.
manufacturers of windows and balcony doors),
■The applicable regulations, directives and national laws.
Storing the instructions
These instructions are an important part of the product. The instructions
must be stored so that they are always to hand.
Explanation of the markings
The manual uses the following markings for emphasis (e.g. in figures or
instructions):
Marking Meaning
Sash
Frame
Drill holes, routing or screw positions
Unaffected components
Indirectly affected components
General information
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Marking Meaning
Components that have just been described
Arrows or movements
1
Item number
[1] Legend
[A] Steps
INFO
Any dimensions without a unit in the instructions are given in
millimetres (mm). Other units of measurement are clearly
indicated by the presence of the differing unit.
INFO
Figures are provided in the right-hand version (DIN 107).
1.3 Symbols
Symbol Meaning
First-level list
Second-level list
(Cross-)reference
Result
Unnumbered step
1. Numbered step
a. Numbered second-level step
Requirement
1.4 Pictographs
Symbol Meaning
Timber
PVC
Aluminium
Door
1.5 Abbreviations
Abbreviation Meaning
A Amperes
W Width
CTL Catalogue
°C Degrees Celsius
H Height
IMO Installation instructions
kg Kilograms
L Length
M Metres
mA Milliamperes
General information
Symbols
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Abbreviation Meaning
mm Millimetres
ms Milliseconds
MHz Megahertz
SUG Brief instructions
D Depth
V Volts
W Watts
1.6 Explanation of terms
Locking
The term “locking” refers to the deadbolt in the main lock and the additional
locking systems, used to lock the door securely.
Door secured
The term “door secured” means that the door is secured using the latch in
the main lock but is not locked. Actuating the door lever handle causes the
latch to retract, allowing the door to be opened.
Door locked
The term “door locked” means that the door is secured by an unsprung rigid
deadbolt that has been pushed out of the main lock, and / or additionally by
other additional locking systems. All locking elements engage in corre-
sponding recesses in the door frame, or striker plates, the lock casing, etc.
1.7 Target groups
The information in this document is directed at the following target groups:
Hardware dealers
The “hardware dealers” target group includes all companies and individuals
that purchase hardware from hardware manufacturers for resale, without
modifying or further processing the hardware.
Door manufacturers
The “door manufacturers” target group includes all companies and
individuals that purchase hardware from hardware manufacturers or
hardware dealers and further process the hardware by integrating it in doors.
Building element dealers or installation companies
The “building element dealers or installation companies” target group
includes all companies and individuals that purchase doors from door
manufacturers for resale and installation in a construction project, without
modifying the doors.
Builders
The “builders” target group includes all companies and individuals who place
orders for the manufacture of doors for installation in their construction
projects.
General information
Explanation of terms
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End users
The “end users” target group includes all individuals who use the installed
doors.
1.8 Target groups’ obligation to give instructions
INFO
Each target group must fulfil their obligation to give instructions
in full.
Unless specified otherwise in the text below, documents and
information can be passed on as a printed document, on a data
storage device or via the Internet.
Responsibility of hardware dealers
Hardware dealers must pass the following documents on to the window and
balcony door manufacturer:
■Catalogue
■Installation, maintenance and operation instructions
■Directive on attachment of supporting fitting components for turn-only
and tilt&turn fittings (TBDK)
■Guidelines/advice on the product and on liability (VHBH)
■Guidelines/advice for end-users (VHBE)
Responsibility of the window and balcony door manufacturer
The window and balcony door manufacturer must pass the following
documents on to building element dealers or the builder, even if a subcon-
tractor (installation company) is involved:
■Installation, maintenance and operation instructions
■Directive on attachment of supporting fitting components for turn-only
and tilt&turn fittings (TBDK)
■Guidelines/advice on the product and on liability (VHBH)
■Guidelines/advice for end-users (VHBE)
They must ensure that the end users are provided with the documents and
information intended for them in printed format.
Responsibility of building element dealers and the installation
company
Building element dealers must pass the following documents on to the
builder, even if a subcontractor (installation company) is involved:
■Installation, maintenance and operation instructions (with a focus on
hardware)
■Guidelines/advice on the product and on liability (VHBH)
■Guidelines/advice for end-users (VHBE)
Responsibility of the builder
The builder must pass the following documents on to the end user:
■Installation, maintenance and operation instructions (with a focus on
hardware)
■Guidelines/advice for end-users (VHBE)
General information
Target groups’ obligation to give instructions
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1.9 Target groups’ obligation to give instructions
INFO
Each target group must fulfil their obligation to give instructions
in full.
Unless specified otherwise in the text below, documents and
information can be passed on as a printed document, on a data
storage device or via the Internet.
Responsibility of hardware dealers
Hardware dealers must pass the following documents on to the door
manufacturer:
■Catalogue
■Installation, maintenance and operation instructions
Responsibility of the door manufacturer
The door manufacturer must pass the following document on to building
element dealers or the builder, even if a subcontractor (installation company)
is involved:
■Installation, maintenance and operation instructions
They must ensure that the end users are provided with the documents and
information intended for them in printed format.
Responsibility of building element dealers / the installation company
Building element dealers must pass the following document on to the
builder, even if a subcontractor (installation company) is involved:
■Maintenance and operation instructions
Responsibility of the builder
The builder must hand over the following document to the end user:
■Maintenance and operation instructions
1.10 Copyright protection
The contents of this document are copyright-protected. This content can be
used when working with the hardware. Any other use is not permitted
without written permission of the manufacturer.
1.11 Limitation of liability
All information and instructions contained in this document have been
compiled in consideration of the applicable standards and regulations, the
latest developments in technology and many years of knowledge and
experience.
The hardware manufacturer assumes no liability for damage caused by:
■Failure to comply with this document and all product-specific documents
and other applicable directives (see the chapters entitled “Security” and
“Stipulated use”).
■Improper use / misuse (see the chapters entitled “Security” and “Stipu-
lated use”).
General information
Target groups’ obligation to give instructions
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■Insufficient invitation to tender, non-compliance with installation specifi-
cations and non-compliance with the application diagrams (where
available).
■Increased contamination.
Claims made by third parties against the hardware manufacturer on account
of damage resulting from misuse or failure to comply with the obligation to
give instructions on the part of hardware dealers, window, door and balcony
door manufacturers and building element dealers or the builder are passed
on accordingly.
The obligations agreed in the delivery contract, the general terms and condi-
tions, the hardware manufacturer’s terms and conditions of delivery and the
legal provisions applicable when the contract was concluded shall apply.
The warranty only covers original Roto components.
We reserve the right to make technical changes as part of improvement to
performance characteristics and further development.
1.12 Preserving the surface finish
ATTENTION
Surface treatments may cause property damage.
Surface treatments (e.g. painting and varnishing) on elements can
damage components or prevent them from working properly.
uFor masking, only use adhesive tape that does not damage
the paint coats. Consult the manufacturer if in doubt.
uProtect components against direct contact with the surface
treatment.
uProtect components against contamination.
ATTENTION
Using incorrect cleaning agents and sealing
compounds may cause property damage.
Cleaning agents and sealing compounds may damage the
surfaces of components and gaskets.
uDo not use aggressive or flammable liquids, acidic cleaners or
abrasive cleaners.
uOnly use mild, pH-neutral cleaning agents that have been
diluted.
uApply a thin protective film to the components, for example
using a cloth soaked in oil.
uAvoid aggressive vapours (e.g. produced by formic acid,
acetic acid, ammonia, amine compounds, ammonia
compounds, aldehyde, carbolic acid, chlorine, tannic acid)
around the element.
uDo not use any acetic acid-crosslinking or acid-crosslinking
sealing compounds or those with the aforementioned constit-
uents as both direct contact with the sealing compound and
its fumes can corrode the surface of the components.
ATTENTION
Contamination may cause property damage.
Contamination prevents components working properly.
uRemove deposits and contamination caused by construction
materials (e.g. plaster, gypsum).
uKeep components free of deposits and contaminants.
General information
Preserving the surface finish
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ATTENTION
(Permanently) damp room air may cause property
damage.
Damp room air can lead to mould growth and corrosion caused
by condensation.
uProvide adequate ventilation for components, particularly
during the construction phase.
uIntensively air out the room several times per day by opening
all elements for approximately 15 minutes. If intensive airing is
not an option, place the elements in the tilt position and
provide airtight masking inside the room, e.g. if there is fresh
screed that cannot be walked on or must not be exposed to
draughts. Discharge any humidity present in the room air to
the outside using condensation dryers.
uEstablish a ventilation plan for more complex construction
projects if necessary.
uProvide adequate ventilation during holiday periods as well.
General information
Preserving the surface finish
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2 Security
This manual contains instructions relating to safety. The principal safety infor-
mation in this chapter includes information and instructions relevant to the
safe use or maintaining the safe condition of the product. Warning instruc-
tions that relate to handling warn of residual risks and are located before
steps that are relevant to safety.
uFollow all of the instructions in order to prevent personal injury and
property and environmental damage.
2.1 Presentation and structure of warning instructions
The warning instructions relate to individual actions and are structured as
follows with a warning symbol:
DANGER
Nature and source of the danger.
Explanation and description of the danger and the implications.
uMeasures to take to avert the danger.
2.2 Security levels of warning instructions
The warning instructions that relate to handling are identified differently
according to the severity of the associated danger. The signal words and the
associated warning symbols used are clarified below.
DANGER
Immediate risk of death or serious injuries.
uObserve these warning instructions to avoid personal injuries.
WARNING
Potential risk of death or serious injuries.
uObserve these warning instructions to avoid personal injuries.
CAUTION
Risk of injuries
uObserve these warning instructions to avoid personal injuries.
ATTENTION
Reference to property or environmental damage.
uObserve these warning instructions to avoid property or
environmental damage.
2.3 Specific safety information
2.3.1 Batteries
Handling batteries incorrectly poses an immediate risk of death or
serious injuries.
Handling batteries incorrectly can lead to hazardous situations or property
damage.
uStore batteries out of reach of children, as they might play with the
batteries and could swallow them.
Security
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If a battery has been swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
uDo not expose the battery to moisture, fire or high temperatures.
uAvoid connecting the positive (+) and negative terminals (–) (for example
avoid wrapping the battery in aluminium foil). Risk of short-circuit!
uNo not recharge or open batteries.
uUse only the type of batteries recommended in these instructions.
uDo not throw the battery into open flames. Risk of explosion!
2.4 Stipulated use
Eneo C | CC | CF
The multipoint locking described in these instructions is designed for instal-
lation in doors. The multipoint locking is only intended for further processing
on doors for vertical installation made from the materials described in these
instructions. The multipoint locking opens, closes and locks doors.
Hand-held transmitter
The hand-held transmitter is only permitted for use with electromechanical
multipoint lockings from Roto Frank Fenster- und Türtechnologie GmbH.
With its range of up to 10 metres, it makes it possible to conveniently open
doors remotely.
There is no security against faults caused by other devices that are operated
properly in the same frequency range.
Finger scan with app
The finger scan makes it possible to open electromechanical multipoint
lockings using a fingerprint. Configuration and user management take place
via the app.
Phone & Code
Phone & Code enables the door to be opened conveniently using a
Bluetooth-compatible smartphone. As an alternative, the door can be opened
by entering a PIN code.
Cable junction
The cable junctions can be used for supplying power to electromechanical
multipoint lockings.
Day / night changeover switch
The retrofittable day / night changeover switch makes it possible to specifi-
cally switch the automatic closing mechanism of the multipoint locking on or
off.
Eneo Control Unit
The Eneo Control Unit is used to check for proper operation. This way, the
door manufacturer can pass a tested door on to the next tradesperson
involved.
Eneo power supply unit
The Eneo power supply unit provides the electronic components with a
reliable supply of the energy they need.
Security
Stipulated use
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The following applies to all products:
The stipulated use also includes compliance with all information contained in
the product-specific documentation, such as:
■These installation, maintenance and operation instructions
■Product catalogues
■Information, specifications from profile manufacturers (e.g. light metal
profiles, etc.)
■Applicable national laws and directives.
2.4.1 Misuse
Any use and processing of the products that goes beyond or differs from the
stipulated use is considered misuse and can lead to hazardous situations.
WARNING
Misuse may pose a risk of death!
Misuse and incorrect installation of hardware can lead to serious
injuries.
uOnly use hardware combinations that have been approved by
the hardware manufacturer.
uOnly use original accessories or those that have been
approved by the hardware manufacturer.
uNote the product-related documentation
from page 8.
2.5 Basic safety information
The following hazards may arise when handling the product:
2.5.1 Installation
Incorrect installation poses an immediate risk of death or serious
injuries.
Incorrect installation or assembly of hardware can lead to hazardous situa-
tions or property damage. Depending on the height of the fall, this can result
in serious to life-threatening injuries and glass breakage.
uOnly use hardware combinations that have been approved by the
hardware manufacturer.
uOnly use original accessories or those that have been approved by the
hardware manufacturer.
uAlways have installation performed by a specialist company.
Heavy loads pose a risk of injury.
Lifting and carrying heavy loads may lead to injuries in the event of a fall or
physical overexertion.
uNote the applicable accident prevention regulations.
uTransport heavy loads with two people and use suitable transportation
means (such as an industrial truck).
Physical strain may cause damage to health.
Moving heavy loads for extended periods leads to physical injury in the long
term.
uWhen carrying and lifting by hand, comply with a maximum weight of
25 kg for men and 10 kg for women.
uCarry and lift even small loads with an ergonomically correct posture.
Security
Basic safety information
Misuse
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2.5.2 Use
Falls from open windows and balcony doors present an immediate
risk of death and pose the risk of serious injuries.
Opened sashes of windows and balcony doors create a danger zone.
Depending on the height of the fall, this can result in serious to life-threat-
ening injuries and glass breakage.
uTake care when in the vicinity of open windows and balcony doors.
uKeep children and anyone unable to understand the risks away from the
hazardous area.
Trapping body parts in the opening between sash and frame may
lead to serious injuries.
Gripping between the sash and frame when closing windows and balcony
doors poses the risk of crushing injuries.
uWhen closing windows and balcony doors, never grip between the sash
and frame and always exercise caution.
uKeep children and anyone unable to understand the risks away from the
hazardous area.
Opening and closing sashes improperly poses the risk of injury and
property damage.
Incorrect opening and closing of sashes can result in serious injuries and
substantial property damage.
uWhen moving the sash, ensure that it will not slam against the frame or
other sashes once fully opened or closed.
uEnsure that the sash is slowly guided by hand throughout its entire
movement range, until it has been brought into a fully closed or opening
position.
uWhen closing a sash and locking the hardware, the gasket counter force
must be overcome.
Misuse poses a risk of injury and property damage.
Misuse can lead to hazardous situations and may destroy the hardware,
frame materials or other individual components within the windows or
balcony doors.
uDo not introduce any obstacles in the opening area between the frame
and window or balcony door sashes.
uDo not place additional loads on windows and balcony door sashes.
uRefrain from intentionally or uncontrollably slamming or pushing the
window or balcony door sash against the window reveal.
Improper maintenance poses the potential risk of injury and property
damage.
Windows and balcony doors, including the hardware, require expert mainte-
nance (care, cleaning, maintenance and inspection) in order to guarantee
their proper condition and safe use.
uKeep the hardware free of deposits and contaminants.
uCarry out care and cleaning tasks as specified in these instructions.
uAlways have regular maintenance, adjustment and repair work carried
out by a specialist company.
Security
Basic safety information
Use
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2.5.3 Ambient conditions
Physical and chemical influences may result in property damage.
Hardware components can be permanently damaged to the point that they
can no longer function in a saline, aggressive or corrosive environment.
uDo not use the hardware components in a saline, aggressive or corrosive
environment.
uCarry out care and cleaning tasks as specified in these instructions.
uCorrosion protection must be inspected by an authorised specialist
company as part of regular maintenance work.
Moisture may cause property damage.
Depending on the outside temperature, relative humidity of the room air and
installation conditions for the windows and balcony doors, a temporary build-
up of condensation may occur. This can lead to corrosion on the hardware
and mould growth on the frame or wall. Ambient conditions that are too
damp, particularly during the construction phase, can lead to timber
elements warping.
uAvoid preventing the circulation of air (e.g. due to deep reveals, curtains
and unfavourable positioning of heaters or the like).
uIntensively air out the room several times per day.
Open all windows and balcony doors for approximately 15 minutes so
that the air in the room can be completely replaced.
uProvide adequate ventilation during holiday periods as well.
uCreate a ventilation plan for construction projects if necessary.
2.6 Operation
The safety symbols and markings and the associated warning instructions
explained below apply to the safe operation of doors.
Safety symbols and markings
Symbol Meaning
Trapping body parts in the opening between leaf and
frame may lead to serious injuries.
When closing doors, never grip between the leaf and frame
and always exercise caution.
Keep children and anyone unable to understand the risks
away from the hazardous area.
Placing additional loads on the leaf may lead to minor
injuries and property damage.
Avoid placing additional loads on the leaf.
Security
Operation
Ambient conditions
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Symbol Meaning
Opening and closing the leaf in an uncontrolled manner
may result in minor injuries and property damage.
Ensure that the leaf is slowly guided by hand throughout its
entire movement range, until it has been brought into a fully
closed or opening position.
Avoid exposing the open leaf to wind.
Close doors in windy and draughty conditions.
Introducing obstacles into the opening between leaf
and frame may result in minor injuries and property
damage.
Avoid introducing obstacles into the opening between leaf
and frame.
Pressing the leaf against the edge of an opening
(reveal) may pose a risk of minor injuries and cause
property damage.
Avoid pressing the leaf against the edge of an opening
(reveal).
Security
Operation
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