ThyssenKrupp TAC 32 User manual

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ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit
Owner’s Manual

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ThyssenKrupp Elevator SP.O. Box 2177 SMemphis, Tennessee 38101
E2010 ThyssenKrupp Elevator. All rights reserved.
Published 2010
Firsth Edition February, 2010
Printed in the United States of America.
Manual No.: TKE39673-A

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Technical Information-1
Technical
Information
General Maintenance 2......................................
Sliding Guides 2............................................
Cabs 2...................................................
Gates and Doors 3..........................................
Motors 3..................................................
Power Unit 4..............................................
Controller 4...............................................
Jacks 4..................................................
Care and Cleaning of Architectural Metals 5......................

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General Maintenance Instructions
General Maintenance
Your ThyssenKrupp Elevator is the finest piece of equipment
of its type on the market today. It is designed, manufactured
and installed to minimize maintenance. However, mainte-
nance must be provided to prolong the life of your equipment
and protect your investment.
A planned sequential procedure, regularly performed, will
keep your maintenance cost to an absolute minimum and
ensure realization of the long trouble free service the
equipment was designed to deliver. The procedure should
begin the day the elevator goes into service. Cleanliness of
the elevator’s components, machine room and hoistway
cannot be overstressed.
Every precaution should be taken
when servicing any elevator,
whether specifically mentioned here or not. Common
sense precautions should be followed making sure life
and limb of the person servicing the elevator and the pub-
lic is not endangered.
Procedures listed in this manual that involve entering the
hoistway or machine room should only be carried out by
a trained elevator professional. Electrical and mechanical
hazards exist for untrained service personnel who are un-
familiar with this type of equipment.
Make certain ALL voltage is removed before touching any
parts of the electric controller or its peripherals. Due to
the nature of some internal controller power supplies,
voltage may be present on some components after the in-
put power source has been removed. Always check for
voltage with a meter before servicing any component.
When access to the pit or hoistway is necessary, see that
safety measures are used to protect the public as well as
the servicing personnel.
Sliding Guides
1. Check Guide Shoes at regular intervals for condition and
adjustment. Check the clearance between guide shoes
and the guide rails. Sliding shoes should be fitted to the
rail with approximately 1/32” clearance. All bolts holding
theshoesinplaceshouldbetight.Checkthatthebolted
connections on the guide rail and brackets are securely
fastened.
2. For sliding guide shoes, check that guide rails are coated
with a film of approved lubricant (nameplate specified) to
ensure smooth operation. Guide rail lubricators, when
used, are located either at the top of the guide rails or on
the top guide shoes. The level of lubricant should be
checked regularly and refilled when low.
Cabs
1. Visually inspect the cab for burned out lamps, damaged
flooring or carpeting and damage to cab fixtures.
2. Check that all bolted connections on the cab are tight-
ened securely.
3. Ensure that the car sill is clean at all times as trash in the
sill grooves can affect proper door operation.
4. Keep the car push button station clean and dry, as dirt or
moisture can cause electrical problems.

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Gates and Doors
1. Check the car and hoistway doors and the door operator
for ease of operation. Any binding or dragging of the
doors indicates a need for alignment or adjustment.
2. Ensure that the doors are plumb and close completely.
Excessive looseness may constitute a safety hazard.
3. The guide grooves in the hoistway sills should always be
kept clean. NEVER sweep dirt or trash into the hoistway.
4. An experienced ThyssenKrupp serviceman should check
the power door operation, linkage and door hardware
regularly.
Checklist
SEnsure that all pivots in the linkage mechanism on the
doors have free operation and are lubricated sparingly.
SInspect brushes regularly on DC motors and replace when
worn excessively.
SCheck for proper operation of the switches and sensors
which governs acceleration and deceleration of the door
operator motor.
SCheck that the pick-up rollers and clutch operate smoothly.
SCheck the vee belts on the drive wheel and motor for ten-
sion, fraying or splitting.
Failure to provide this regular maintenance, beginning when
the equipment is new, will eventually result in premature
failure of components with consequent equipment break-
downs. ThyssenKrupp Elevator strongly recommends that
maintenance be carried out by a member of their national
qualified service organization. There is no substitute for the
trained eye and hand of an experienced elevator serviceman.
Rotating electrical equipment.
Use strict safety precautions
when performing these tasks. Do not wear loose clothing,
jewelry or other items that can become entangled in the
moving parts of the machine or belts. Never place your-
self physically in a position where unexpected motion of
the machine could be harmful.
Motors
1. Prevent dust accumulation by keeping the machine room
and hoistway clean. Dust or dirt accumulated in the wind-
ings will reduce the ability of the unit to dissipate heat and
impair efficiency.
SShould dust collect, blow it out, taking precautions to guard
against personal injury as well as to avoid damage to the
equipment.
2. Check the brushes of DC motors for wear and replace
where necessary, using only genuine ThyssenKrupp
brushes.
NOTE: Use of the wrong brushes may seriously damage the
commutator and/or interfere with the operation land adjust-
ment of electrical components.
3. The spring tension of ThyssenKrupp brush holders is au-
tomatically maintained and never needs adjustment.
SCheck to be sure the brush is free in its holder and the
spring is applying even pressure. ThyssenKrupp recom-
mends that brush replacement be done by a qualified ser-
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Power Unit
1. Check the following:
a. The machine room is well ventilated and proper clear-
ance is provided around the Power Unit per local code
requirement.
b. Oil level is within the safe limits as shown on the
indicator. Only use hydraulic fluid that meets
ThyssenKrupp specifications. Contact your local
ThyssenKrupp Office for the fluid recommended for
your area.
c. Check that all belts, if used, are properly tensioned.
d. Ensure that any fluid leakage is cleaned and that all
coversareinplaceonthePowerUnit.
Controller
All maintenance and adjustment of the controller should be
done by qualified ThyssenKrupp personnel as they are best
qualified to safely and correctly perform the necessary steps.
Jacks
Jack inspection should only be made by qualified
ThyssenKrupp personnel.
1. Inspect jack head for cleanliness and leakage. Remove
any debris or oil that has accumulated.
Every precaution should be taken
when servicing any elevator.,
whether specifically mentioned here or not. Common
sense precautions should be followed making sure life
and limb of the person servicing the elevator and the pub-
lic is not endangered.
Make certain ALL voltage is removed before touching any
parts of the electric controller or its peripherals. Due to
the nature of some internal controller power supplies,
voltage may be present on some components after the in-
put power source has been removed. Always check for
voltage with a meter before servicing any component.
When access to the pit or hoistway is necessary, see that
safety measures are used to protect the public as well as
the servicing personnel.
2. Check that all bolts and connecting hardware between
the jack, platen and bolsters is securely fastened.
3. Replace seal(s) when leakage becomes excessive.

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Care and Cleaning of Architectural Metals
Listed below are suggested care and cleaning instructions
and typical products for use by building owners. Any cleaning
or refinishing, other than routine, should be handled by
qualified professions.
#4 Brushed and #7 or #8 Mirror Finished Stainless Steel
The use of chloride-containing cleaners must be avoided.
Surfae damage will occur from the use of such cleaners.
Routine cleaning with a mild dishwasher liquid will remove
fingerprints, smears and everyday liquids such as soda,
coffee and other beverages. Consumer type glass cleaners
are also effective on fingerprints and beverage spills and a
good stainless steel cleaner can also be used. Do not use
abrasives such as scouring powders. Always finish with a light
rinse of warm clean water.
#4 Brushed and #7 or #8 Mirror Finished Muntz (Bronze)
Only routine care and cleaning is recommended. The surface
should be waxed weekly with paste wax (or more often
depending on building traffic). This puts a protective coating
of wax over the lacquer and reduces scuffing. Do not use any
abrasives or chemical cleaners. This type of product will
cause damage. Recommended cleaning is to remove spills,
smears and fingerprints with a soft cloth dampened with plain
tap water. If this recommendation is not followed, early failure
of the coating will occur.
ThyssenKrupp Baked Enamel Finishes
Routine cleaning with a mild detergent, soap and water will
remove fingerprints, smears and everyday type liquid spills
such as coffee or soda. Do not use any abrasive powders or
harsh chemicals.

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Traditional
Signal Fixtures
Audible 2.....................................................
Car Braille 3...................................................
Emergency Light 7..............................................
Hall Braille 8...................................................
Hall Station 12.................................................
Lantern 12....................................................
Lantern Traditional 12...........................................
Phone 15.....................................................
Push Button 15................................................
Station Inspection 19............................................
Switch Push / Pull 19............................................
Switch Rotary 20...............................................
Switch Toggle 20...............................................
Traditional Faceplate 22..........................................
Traditional Hall Station 22........................................
Traditional Key Core 24..........................................
Traditional Key Switch 25.........................................
Traditional Key Switch 26.........................................
Traditional Push Button 26.......................................
Traditional Key Switch Selection Chart 27............................

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Audible
Part No. Print No. Description
9760593 76059 Bell, Alarm, 6” Dia X 2.625” Deep,120 VAC
Audible
Part No. Print No. Description
9726603 32660 Buzzer, 120 V
Audible
Part No. Print No. Description
9882777 177AC1 Buzzer, 24 V, Audible, Fire Service
Audible
Part No. Print No. Description
9882765 68276 Buzzer, 24 VDC
9882753 68275 Buzzer, 48 VDC

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Audible
Part No. Print No. Description
9780490 Chime,2DN,1UP,48VAC/DC
9780506 Chime, 2DN, 1UP, 115 V AC/DC
9780464 Chime, 2DN, 1UP, 24 V AC/DC
Audible
Part No. Print No. Description
9724394 32439 Gong Assy, Single Stroke, 115 VDC
9737194 107191 Gong Assy, Single Stroke, Hall Lantern, Continuous
Duty Coil In Series W/ GE 161 Lamp, Brass, 24 V
9737170 107190 Gong Assy, Single Stroke, Hall Lantern, Continuous
Duty Coil InSeries W/ GE 161 Lamp, Brass, 48 VDC
9711818 111828 Gong Assy, Single Stroke, Steel, 24 VDC
9711820 111827 Gong Assy, Single Stroke, Steel, 48 VDC
Car Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9798262 Plate, Mounting Kit, for Car Braille
Car Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9796046 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, #4 SS, Door Close Rear
Symbol
9798237 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, #4 SS, Door Open Rear
Symbol
9798225 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, #4 SS, Rear Mount, ”4”
9798031 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, #4 SS, Star 2
9797830 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, #4 SS, Star L

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Car Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9797737 169BL41 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”* G”
9797920 169BL1 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”1”
9796435 169BL10 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”10”
9796538 169BL11 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”11”
9796630 169BL12 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”12”
9796733 169BL13 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”13”
9796836 169BL14 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”14”
9796939 169BL15 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”15”
9798020 169BL2 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”2”
9798122 169BL3 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”3”
9797932 169BL4 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”4”
9798328 169BL5 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”5”
9796034 169BL6 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”6”
9796137 169BL7 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”7”
9796230 169BL8 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”8”
9796332 169BL9 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”9”
9797038 169BL26 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”B”
9797439 169BL29 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”G”
9797130 169BL30 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”L”
9797531 169BL34 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”LL”
9797233 169BL31 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”M”
9797336 169BL32 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”P”
9797634 169BL39 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, ”UL”
9796149 169BL42 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, Alarm
9798330 169BL44 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, Door Close
9798134 169BL43 Plate, Round, 1 1/2”, Rear Mount, Door Open

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Car Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9796241 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”1”
9797142 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”10”
9797245 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”11”
9797348 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”12”
9797440 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”13”
9797543 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”14”
9797646 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”15”
9769344 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”2”
9769447 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”3”
9796540 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”4”
9796642 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”5”
9796745 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”6”
9796848 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”7”
9796940 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”8”
9797040 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”9”
9797749 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”B”
9797075 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”G”
9797841 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”L”
9796976 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”LL”
9797944 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”M”
9797178 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”P”
9796873 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, ”UL”
9798365 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, Alarm
9796575 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, Star 1
9796472 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, Star 2
9796770 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, Star G
9796678 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, Star L
Car Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9796071 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, Door Close Rear
Symbol
9796174 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, Door Close Symbol
9796277 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, Door Open Rear
Symbol
9796370 Plate, Round, 1 3/8”, #4 SS, Door Open Symbol

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Car Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9716040 126496SP Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 Bronze, ”PH”
(Not Shown)
Car Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9796423 126047 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”*1”
9796526 126046 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”*2”
9796228 126041 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”*G”
9796320 126043 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”*L”
Car Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9737078 124238 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”1”
9737080 124239 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”2”
9737091 124240 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”3”
9737108 124241 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”4”
9737110 124242 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”5”
9737121 124249 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”B”
9737017 33301 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”CALL”
9737029 126049 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”DN”
9737133 124250 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”G”
9737303 124248 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”L”
9737285 124765 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”LL”
9737145 124762 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”M”
9737030 124234 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”OPEN”
9737157 124247 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”P”
9716051 126496 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”PH”
9737054 126050 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,”UP”
9737005 124237 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,AlarmBell
9737042 124236 Plate,Square,StickOn,11/4”,#4SS,EmergencyStop
Symbol

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Car Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9796927 124744 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”10”
9797026 124745 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”11”
9797129 124746 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”12”
9797221 124747 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”13”
9797324 124748 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”14”
9797427 124749 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”15”
9796629 124243 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”6”
9796721 124244 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”7”
9796824 124245 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”8”
9798043 124246 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”9”
9797520 124766 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, ”UL”
9737431 124743 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, Door Close
Symbol
Car Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9797828 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, Door Close
Rear Symbol
9797725 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, Door Close
Symbol
9797622 Plate, Square, Stick On, 1 1/4”, #4 SS, Door Open
Rear Symbol
Emergency Light
Part No. Print No. Description
9880148 118412 Card, Emergency Light And Alarm, Repair,
Sub-Assy
9818420 118412 Card, Emergency Light And Alarm, Sub-Assy

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Emergency Light
Part No. Print No. Description
9880719 108519 Emergency Light And Alarm Battery, 6 V
Emergency Light
Part No. Print No. Description
9787379 118414 Lens, Emergency Light And Alarm Assy 5.44” x
1.50”
Hall Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9796710 169BK19 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”* 1”
9796812 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”* 2”
9796915 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”* 3”
9796514 169BK54 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”*G”
9796617 169BK55 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”*L”

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Hall Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9797014 169BK1 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”1”
9797117 169BK2 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”2”
9797210 169BK3 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”3”
9797312 169BK4 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”4”
9797415 169BK5 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”5”
9797518 169BK6 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”6”
9797610 169BK7 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”7”
9797713 169BK8 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”8”
9797816 169BK9 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”9”
9798316 169BK20 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”B”
9797919 169BK21 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”G”
9798018 169BK22 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”L”
9798110 169BK30 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”LL”
9796022 169BK23 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”M”
9796125 169BK24 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”P”
9798213 169BK65 Plate, 4” x 4”, B&W, ”UL”
Hall Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9894196 169AX29 Plate, Black Plastic, ”0” (Zero) SUFFIX
9894469 169AX30 Plate, Black Plastic, ”1” SUFFIX
9894470 169AX31 Plate, Black Plastic, ”2” SUFFIX
9894482 169AX32 Plate, Black Plastic, ”3” SUFFIX
9894494 169AX33 Plate, Black Plastic, ”4” SUFFIX
9894500 169AX34 Plate, Black Plastic, ”5” SUFFIX
9894512 169AX35 Plate, Black Plastic, ”6” SUFFIX
9894524 169AX36 Plate, Black Plastic, ”7” SUFFIX
9894536 169AX37 Plate, Black Plastic, ”8” SUFFIX
9894548 169AX38 Plate, Black Plastic, ”9” SUFFIX
Hall Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9761020 169AX20 Plate, Black Plastic, ”1” PREFIX
9761019 169AX21 Plate, Black Plastic, ”2” PREFIX
9761007 169AX22 Plate, Black Plastic, ”3” PREFIX
9760994 169AX23 Plate, Black Plastic, ”4” PREFIX
9760982 169AX24 Plate, Black Plastic, ”5” PREFIX
9760970 169AX25 Plate, Black Plastic, ”6” PREFIX
9760969 169AX26 Plate, Black Plastic, ”7” PREFIX
9894172 169AX27 Plate, Black Plastic, ”8” PREFIX
9894184 169AX28 Plate, Black Plastic, ”9” PREFIX

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Hall Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9894100 169AX1 Plate, Black Plastic, ”A”
9761070 169AX2 Plate, Black Plastic, ”B”
9894457 169AX3 Plate, Black Plastic, ”C”
9894550 169AX4 Plate, Black Plastic, ”D”
9894561 169AX5 Plate, Black Plastic, ”E”
9894573 169AX6 Plate, Black Plastic, ”F”
9761068 169AX7 Plate, Black Plastic, ”G”
9894585 169AX9 Plate, Black Plastic, ”L”
9761056 169AX9 Plate, Black Plastic, ”L”
9761044 169AX10 Plate, Black Plastic, ”M”
9894111 169AX11 Plate, Black Plastic, ”N”
9894597 169AX12 Plate, Black Plastic, ”O” ALPHA
9761032 169AX13 Plate, Black Plastic, ”P”
9894123 169AX14 Plate, Black Plastic, ”R”
9894135 169AX15 Plate, Black Plastic, ”S”
9894147 169AX16 Plate, Black Plastic, ”T”
9894159 169AX17 Plate, Black Plastic, ”U”
9894160 169AX18 Plate, Black Plastic, ”W”
9760957 169AX39 Plate, Black Plastic, STAR Symbol
Hall Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9796502 139002 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”1”
9796605 139003 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”2”
9796708 139004 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”3”
9796800 139005 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”4”
9796903 139006 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”5”
9797002 139007 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”6”
9797105 139008 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”7”
9797208 139009 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”8”
9797300 139010 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”9”
9797804 139013 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”B”
9797403 139014 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”G”
9797506 139012 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”L”
9797609 139602 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”LL”
9797907 139598 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”M”
9798006 139011 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”P”
9797701 139603 Plate, Square, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”UL”

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Hall Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9796204 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”*1”
9796307 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”*2”
9796400 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”*3”
Hall Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9737169 124252 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”1”
9737182 124253 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”2”
9737200 124254 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”3”
9737212 124255 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”4”
9737224 124256 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”5”
9737236 124263 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”B”
9737248 124264 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”G”
9737297 124262 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”L”
9737273 124739 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”LL”
9737250 124735 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”M”
9737261 124261 Plate,Square,StickOn,4”x4”,#4SS,”P”
Hall Braille
Part No. Print No. Description
9796009 Plate, Square, Stick-On, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”* G”
9796101 Plate, Square, Stick-On, 4” x 4”, #4 SS, ”* L”

Owner’s Manual
E2010 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR Printed in USA February, 2010
Traditional Signal Fixtures-12
Hall Station
Part No. Print No. Description
9856456 35645 Station, Hall Emergency Key
Traditional Lantern
Part No. Print No. Description
9722129 124081 Insert, Lantern
Traditional Lantern
Part No. Print No. Description
9753655 150080 Lantern, Car Riding, 24 V, Entrance Column
Mounting, 4” x 10”
Traditional Lantern
Part No. Print No. Description
9753667 150078 Lantern, Car Riding, 48 V, Entrance Column,
Mounting, 4” x 10”
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