Tormax Automatic 2101 User manual

T-1672 e 8.4.21
Translation of the original
instructions for use
Instructions for Use
For Automatic Sliding Doors with Drive:
TORMAX 2101 Sliding Door Drive
Safety instructions in chapter 2 must be observed!

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First edition: 4.13, Update: 9.13, 4.14, 5.15, 4.21
We reserve the right to make technical changes.
Contents
1 General Information 3
1.1 Target Groups 3
1.2 Storage and Forwarding of the Manual 3
1.3 Area of Application 3
1.4 Explanation of the Symbols 4
1.5 Technical Data 4
2 Safety 5
2.1 Responsibilities 5
2.2 Intended Use 5
2.3 Pre-conditions for the Operation of the System 5
2.4 Hazards and Risks 5
2.5 Checks 6
2.6 Decommissioning the System in the Event of a Fault 6
2.7 Disposal 7
3 Product Description 8
3.1 System Overview 8
3.2 System Function 9
3.3 Operating Modes 10
4 Operation 12
4.1 Commissioning 12
4.2 Operation with TORMAX User Interface 12
4.3 Operation with an Operating Mode Switch 13
4.4 Operation on Power Failure 13
5 Procedure in the Event of a Fault 14
5.1 Fault indication 14
5.1 System with Operating Mode Switch 15
6 Maintenance 16
6.1 Cleaning 16
6.2 Functional Checks 16
6.3 Maintenance and Testing 16
7 Appendix 17
7.1 Fault Table 17
7.2 Check-list for Functional Checks 18

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1 General Information
1.1 Target Groups
• Operator of the automatic sliding door. The operator is the person responsible for the operation and
maintenance of the system.
• Persons instructed by the operator to carry out certain duties, for example the servicing and main-
tenance of the automatic sliding door.
1.2 Storage and Forwarding of the Manual
• Store the instructions for use in the vicinity of the automatic door system.
• If the manual has become illegible due to constant usage, reorder the instructions or download from:
www.tormax.com
• When the door system is transferred or resaled to a third party, pass the following documents to the
new owner:
– This instructions for use
– Documentation concerning modification and repair work
– Proof of the regular examinations System test book T-879
1.3 Area of Application
Product name, door system: Automatic sliding door
Product name, door drive: TORMAX 2101 Sliding Door Drive
Identification plate: The identification plate with the serial number is attached to the header section.

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1.4 Explanation of the Symbols
Warning (signal word)
Source of hazard (designates a possibly hazardous situation)
Possible consequences of non-observance
• Measures for averting danger.
Text which is highlighted in grey MUST be observed to ensure that the system operates perfectly.
Failure to observe these sections can cause damage to equipment.
Functions marked with this symbol are the factory setting. However, they can be reprogrammed
by a specialist.
Optional components which are not present in all systems.
1.5 Technical Data
Drive type: Electro-mechanical sliding door drive with DC motor
Control system: Control unit 2101
MCU42-COU-A
Control unit 2101
MCU42-COU-B
Mains connection: 230 / 115 V AC 230 V AC
Nominal voltage max.: 0,95/1,9 A 1,9 A
Nominal frequency: 50 – 60 Hz
Power consumption: 190 W
Motor: 24 V DC, 2,7 A
Sensor supply: 24 V DC, 0,75 A
Protective class, drive: IP 20
Ambient temperature: –20 °C to +50 °C
Noise emission level: typically 55 db (A)

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2 Safety
2.1 Responsibilities
For instructing the operator: A skilled person from a TORMAX sales partner
For operating the system: The operator or a person instructed by the operator
For maintenance and function control: The operator or a person instructed by the operator
For annual testing and approval: A skilled person authorised by the manufacturer
Skilled persons are persons who have adequate knowledge in the field of power-operated doors as a
result of their specialist training and experience and who are so familiar with the relevant health and
safety regulations, guide-lines and generally recognised codes of practice that they are able to assess
the condition of power-operated doors with regard to the safety of their operation.
Maintenance of electrical parts must be carried out by a trained electrician.
2.2 Intended Use
The automatic sliding door is intended exclusively for use in dry premises in areas used as a pedes-
trian thoroughfare. The manufacturer will not accept any liability whatsoever for loss or damage caused
by improper use, failure to comply with the maintenance specification (see section 6) or unauthorised
modification of the system.
2.3 Pre-conditions for the Operation of the System
The door system was designed, installed and checked for functionality and safety by skilled persons
prior to hand-over to the operator. The company responsible for the system’s installation instructed the
operator on the system’s use and maintenance as well dangers associated with the system operation.
The operator has confirmed this by his signature in the system test book T-879.
The provisions imposed by law, health and safety and occupational health regulations for the avoidance
of accidents and the protection of the environment which are generally applicable in the country in
which the system is operated supplement the Instructions for use.
• Read the Instructions for use carefully before commissioning the automatic sliding door.
• Only use the system when it is in perfect working order. The operating conditions, inspection
and maintenance intervals stipulated by the manufacturer must be observed (section 6).
• Safety facilities (e.g. sensor technology, manual unlocking) must not be removed or disabled.
• Arrange to have any faults rectified immediately by a skilled person.
2.4 Hazards and Risks
Depending on the system design and equipment, there is a residual risk of crushing, entanglement and
collision in the movement area of the door leaves – albeit with restricted force.

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Warning
Danger through moving parts:
– in the area of all closing edges
– in the gap for suspending the door in the cladding
– when objects such as, for example, display shelves are erected in the direct proximity of
the moving part of the door leaf.
Risk of injury
• Do not allow children to play in the direct proximity of the automatic door.
• Children may not operate the existing operating units.
Warning
Hazards can arise due to deliberate damage, incorrect installation, defec-
tive sensors or sensors which are longer properly adjusted, sharp edges,
incorrectly mounted and defective casing or missing covers.
• Danger for body and life, danger of injury
• Have system repaired by a qualified person
2.5 Checks
The regular checks and examinations set out in Chapter 6 must be carried out as instructed by the
manufacturer. The manufacturer recommends that a maintenance contract be concluded in order to
operate the system safely and to maintain its value for as long as possible.
2.6 Decommissioning the System in the Event of a Fault
If there is a fault the automatic door may only be taken out of service by a skilled person, the operator
or a person who is instructed to do so by the operator. This must be done on all occasions on which
the safety of persons could be compromised.
• Disconnect the system from the power supply.
• Open the door manually and leave open if it is installed in an escape route.
See section 5 for rectification of faults.

2.7 Disposal
This system must be properly dismantled at the end of its working life. Its disposal must comply with
national regulations. We recommend that you contact a skilled person disposal company.
Warning
Aggressive acids
Risk of injury if you dismantle the battery module.
• Dispose of batteries properly.
Warning
Broken glass
Risk of injury when dismantling the door leaves.
• Take care when transporting the door leaves.

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3 Product Description
3.1 System Overview
1 Drive Cladding
Motor unit
MC42 control system with monitoring system, power limitation and perma-
nent diagnosis
Guide system with noise-absorbent guide rail
2Drive accessories u£Lock with
a) £internal manual activation £in the cladding £on the wall
b) £external manual activation
3 Door leaves a) Moving leaves with main closing edge (HK) and secondary closing
edge (NK)
b) Moving leaves with floor guide
c) £Side part u
d) £Protection leaves uas protection for the secondary closing edge
4Operating controls ua) £User interface with 6 positions and fault indication.
b) £Operating mode switch with 3 positions.
c) £Lock for the user interface
d) £Remote control of operating modes
5Internal activators a) With automatic activation b) With manual activation
£Radar with/without direction recognition £Push button
£IR motion detector £Contact-free button
6External activators a) With automatic activation b) With manual activation
£Radar with/without direction recognition £Key switch
£IR motion detector £Card reader
£Remote control
7Safety sensors a) £Presence sensor: main closing edge protection
b) £Presence sensor, external: main closing edge protection
c) £Safety beams
8Emergency systems a) £Power switch / fuse
b) £Emergency on/off switch
£Depending on the system’s equipment
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inside outside
3c 3a 3a
HKNK NK
5a, 7a
3d
3c
3d
3b 3b
1
4a,b
4c
5b
8b
7c
7b 6a
6b
2a 4d 4b
7d
2a
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3.2 System Function
It is the responsibility of the system operator to ensure that the automatic sliding door can be
freely used at all times and particularly that access to the sliding door is not blocked.
Automatic Door Operation with Sensors
When operating automatically (operating mode AUTO) the door is automatically opened from both sides
by sensors when a person approaches.
A key switch uor card reader unormally allows access from outside when the door is in operating
mode EXIT or OFF. The door unlocks, opens and closes again as soon as no further sensors are ac-
tivated after a hold-open time of 5 s.
The sensors for the door opening and the maintained opening of the door are arranged and adjusted
in such a way that the door opens promptly and remains open as long as a person is within the operat-
ing range of the door leaves. The door can close nevertheless but only after an attendance time of
approx. > 1 minute.
The reduced closing speed which is set by the installer and is adjusted in line with the door weight,
combined with a force of < 150 N prevents the impact of the moving leaves on a person from being too
severe. The obstruction is also detected by the control system and the door automatically reverses.
Traffic Control
Movement through the door can be allowed in only one direction if desired (operating mode EXIT) or
completely blocked (operating mode OFF).
In order to protect against environmental influences (wind/cold/heat) the door can be operated in op-
erating mode AUTORED with a restricted opening width which is not less than the required escape
route width.
Automatic System Monitoring
The control system monitors the safety sensors by a cycle of active tests. The control system also
conducts continuous internal system tests. If a safety-related component should fail, the system auto-
matically switches into a safe condition. At the same time the fault number is displayed on the user
interface. You can find further information on this subject in section 5 “Procedure in the Event of Faults”.
Electro-mechanical Lock u
The system can be locked in operating mode OFF by means of an electro-mechanical lock u.
In the event of a power failure the locks can also be directly activated by the optional manual facility.
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Operation in the Event of a Power Failure
Depending on the equipment installed, the following functions are possible:
With 6 V Battery Module u
– In operating mode AUTO: The door opens immediately and remains open.
– In operating mode OFF: The door remains closed if it was locked mechanically at the moment of
power failure. Otherwise the door opens and remains open.
– When power is restored the door closes again and functions according to the set operating mode.
With Battery Unit u
– Continued operation of the system by means of a battery unit ufor a specific time with the doors
opening before the battery switches off. The door remains locked in operating mode OFF.
– Unlocking and opening of the door from outside by means of a key switch and the battery unit u.
– When power is restored the door closes again and functions according to the set operating mode.
Without 6 V Battery Module u / Battery Unit u
– In operating mode AUTO or OPEN: The door stands still and is then freely movable.
– In operating mode OFF: The door remains locked if a lock is installed. Otherwise the door leaves
are freely movable.
– When power is restored the door closes again and functions according to the set operating mode.
3.3 Operating Modes
Operating Mode OFF
The internal and external sensors are disregarded. The door is maintained in the closed position by
the motor and/or locked by the electro-mechanical lock u. Access is only possible using the key
switch u. The door can still be used for 10 seconds after selecting operating mode OFF from inside to
out.
Operating Mode AUTO
The operating mode AUTO is normally used during the day. The door opens automatically to its full
opening width to both sides by means of the internal and external sensors.
Operating Mode AUTORED
Operating mode AUTORED (Automatic Reduced) is normally used during the day. The door opens
automatically (normally with a reduced opening width) to both sides by means of the internal and ex-
ternal sensors.
<If required, the opening width and hold open time can be adjusted by the installer.
Operating Mode EXIT
Operating mode EXIT is normally used for the period before the shop or office closes. The door will
only open automatically when activated by the internal sensor.
When the door opens the external sensor is also monitored for safety reasons.

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The opening width is determined by previously selecting operating mode AUTO or AUTORED The door
can be automatically blocked using the holding magnet u.
Operating Mode OPEN
The door opens and remains open. The opening width is determined by previously selecting operating
mode AUTO or AUTORED
Operating Mode Manual Operation
The door leaves can be freely moved. This operating mode can be used for cleaning the door leaves
and the floor guide or for temporarily shutting down the door. The system is reset after leaving this
operating mode.

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4 Operation
The automatic sliding door may only be operated by a skilled person, the operator or a person in-
structed by the operator.
4.1 Commissioning
Before switching on the mains power supply:
• Unlock the optional mechanical door lock e.g. floor lock.
• Check that the movement area of the door leaves is free from objects e.g. umbrella stands or vehicles.
• Check that the floor guide (particularly if it is continuous) is clean and not blocked by anything (e.g.
gravel or snow).
• Switch on the mains power supply and select operating mode AUTO, for example.
• Wait until the door is closed.
The first movement after switching the power on for the first time is slow. The control system is
checking the door leaf’s travel distance and defining the end position.
The door is now ready for operation.
4.2 Operation with TORMAX User Interface u
TORMAX User Interface Lock ufor User Interface
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Selection of Operating Modes
• Release lock ufor user interface.
• Press selector key briefly. The corresponding operating mode symbol is illuminated.
Switching to manual operation
• Press the selector key and hold down for 5 seconds.
Manual operation is indicated by all five LEDs flashing.
• Press the selector key briefly to switch out of manual mode.
Fault indication
e.g. LED 4 flashes. See Section 5 for how to proceed in the event of faults and how to reset the system.
See chapter 7 for the definition of the fault.
Operating mode
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LED
Selector key
OFF
AUTO
AUTORED
OPEN
EXIT

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4.3 Operation with an Operating Mode Switch u
Selection of Operating Modes
The operating mode can be set directly.
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OFF
AUTO
OPEN
4.4 Operation on Power Failure
Manual Locking u
• Press the manual operation knob inwards.
• Push the door closed by hand until the latch engages.
Manual Unlocking u
• Pull the manual operation knob outwards.
• Push the door open by hand.
Opening a Door with a Battery Unit uUsing a Key Switch u
• Turn the key switch to the “on” position and hold in place for at least 5 seconds, then turn the key
to the original position.
The key switch must not remain permanently in the “on” opposition.
The battery is activated using the “wake up” function.
The door is unlocked, opens, closes slowly and locks again.
The battery remains switched on in AUTO, AUTORED, EXIT and OPEN until the battery charge
is too low. The door opens before switching off.
The battery switches off in OFF as soon as the door is closed for at least 10 s (and locked
where appropriate).
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5 Procedure in the Event of a Fault
Faults are evident through unusual behaviour by the door and/or are indicated by the flashing light-
emitting diodes (LEDs). The display takes the form of either a single flashing LED or by ”Manual op-
eration“ being indicated if the system was automatically shut down by the control unit or an emer-
gency opening was triggered. In this case the fault number is indicated by the single LED that is not
illuminated.
5.1 Fault indication
See the table in Section 7.1 for a summary of fault signals and possible means of rectification.
Example: Display of fault number 3
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LED
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LED
LED 3 flashes
All except LED 3 are
flashing The door
system is in MANUAL
OPERATION because
of fault number 3
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LED
All except LED 5 are
flashing The door
system is in MANUAL
OPERATION because
of fault number 5
Example: Display of fault number 5
or
Restarting the Door System After a Fault (Software Reset)
Reset after a fault with the TORMAX user interface
Occasional faults can be rectified by re-starting the system.
• Press selector button and hold down for 5 seconds.
The door is in MANUAL OPERATION
• Press selector button briefly.
The software is reset.
Resetting after fault number 5
• Press selector key briefly
• Change operating mode
• Turn the key switch on and then
off again quickly
Reset of the Fault by Disconnecting the Power Supply
• If the system does not have a battery unit, disconnect from the power supply for about 10 seconds.
If this does not reset the fault or if it re-occurs after a short time, you must arrange for the fault to be
rectified by a skilled person from your TORMAX dealer. In this case note the fault number and inform
the dealer. See the last page or the service tag on the system for the dealer’s address.
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The software is reset
manual operation is reset;
the door opens and closes slowly.

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5.1 System with Operating Mode Switch
Faults are evident through unusual behaviour by the door or through a safety standstill. Thereafter the
door leaves can only be moved manually.
Restarting the Door System After a Fault with Standstill
• Change operating mode.
• Turn the key switch on and then off again quickly.
Restarting the Door System After Unusual Behaviour
• If the system does not have a battery unit, disconnect from the power supply for about 10 seconds.
• If the system does have a battery unit, disconnect from the power supply and wait for the emer-
gency opening.
A Software-Reset is beeing performed.
MANUAL OPERATION is reset, the door opens and closes slowly.
If this does not reset the fault or if it re-occurs after a short time, you must arrange for the fault to be
rectified by a skilled person from your TORMAX dealer. See the last page or the service tag on the
system for the dealer’s address.

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6 Maintenance
The system was tested and approved by an expert before initial commissioning. The manufacturer
recommends that you conclude a service contract in order to maintain the value of your system for as
long as possible as well as to ensure the system operates reliably and safely for a long time.
Only genuine TORMAX spare part should be used. The manufacturer accepts no liability if you fail
to observe this requirement. Original spare parts and original accessories guarantee the safety of
use in accordance with norm EN 16005.
The following maintenance work must be carried out:
6.1 Cleaning
Warning
Closing doors can crush – danger!
Trapped limbs can lead to serious injury.
• The system must only be cleaned in operating mode OFF, OPEN or Manual Operation.
• Clean casing parts, the user interface and door leaves with a damp cloth and a
commercial cleaner.
6.2 Functional Checks
The operator must check the function and safety devices of the automatic sliding door at least
every 3 months. This will ensure that faults or hazardous changes in the system are detected at an
early stage. See section 7.2 “Check-list for Functional Checks” for items to be checked.
You should arrange for any defects detected during the routine checks to be rectified immediately by
a TORMAX dealer (see the last page of this Manual for the address).
Warning
Potential switching malfunction in the automatic sliding door.
Potential hazards – injury caused by impact or crushing.
6.3 Maintenance and Testing
Maintenance and testing should only be carried out by a trained specialist following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Maintenance Interval
The maintenance interval depends on the frequency of use but the system must be maintained at
least once per year.
Scope of the Maintenance Work
The content of the maintenance work is specified by the manufacturer in an inspection list.
System Test Book
The test findings are recorded after the test in the system test book. The operator must keep it in a safe
place.

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7 Appendix
7.1 Fault Table
LED Group of faults Behaviour Cause Trouble shooting
1 Lock • Door does not lock.
• Door does not unlock
and stays closed.
• Lock latch stuck or
defective.
• Move lock latch man-
ually. Free manual dis-
engagement by turn-
ing button ccw for
about 90 °.
• If no success, or fault
occurs repeatedly call
TORMAX service.
2 Interface RS232
to user interface
• Operating mode can-
not be changed.
• No display on the user
interface.
• Connection from the
control unit to the user
interface interrupted
• Call TORMAX ser-
vice.
3 Safety facility • Door remains open
and closes slowly
after 1 min.
• Safety sensor has
been active for more
than 1 min, or safety
test is negative.
• Remove objects in the
door passage.
• If no success, or fault
occurs repeatedly call
TORMAX service.
4 Activators • Door remains open. • Activator inside/out-
side or key switch has
been active for more
than 5 min.
• Reset key switch.
• If no success, or fault
occurs repeatedly call
TORMAX service.
5 System • Door stops and leaves
can be moved freely.
• Internal system fault. • Change operating
mode (= RESET).
• Activate key switch
briefly.
• If no success, or fault
occurs repeatedly call
TORMAX service.
All No fault • Door stops and leaves
can be moved freely.
• Operating mode
MANUAL
OPERATION
• Change operating
mode
Noth-
ing dis-
played
• No reaction of the
door and leaves can
be moved freely.
• Mains supply inter-
rupted.
• Emergency power
supply switched off.
• Drive is overheated.
• Switch on mains
➞main fuse
• Wait for 15 min. till
drive has cooled
down.
• If no success, call
TORMAX service.

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7.2 Check-list for Functional Checks
Item To Be Checked Procedure Result
Activating Sensors
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min. 1 m
• Walk through the door directly
from the front and from differ-
ent directions at normal
speed, starting both from the
inside and outside. Activation
min. 1 m from main closing
edge.
The door opens at the right time
and with sufficient speed so that
passage through the door Is not
hindered.
Safety Sensors (can be combined with activating sensors)
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min. 1 m
• Walk through the door directly
from the front and from differ-
ent directions at a slow speed
like an infirm person, starting
both from the inside and out-
side. Activation min. 1 m from
main closing edge.
The door opens and remains
open until you are completely
through the door.
Moving Leaves, Side Parts, Fixed Leaves
• Check the glass door fillings,
door edges and rubber pro-
files for damage.
The door fillings have no sharp
edges and splintered glass.
The side parts and the door seals
are in place and undamaged.
Guide System and Door Guides
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• Check the noises made while
the door moves.
No unusual and noticeable
movement noises can be heard
in the drive, guide system or
floor guides.
Cladding
iMotion 2301 / 2401 iMotion 2202
• Check whether the cladding
is correctly slotted into place
and secured.
The cladding is firmly slotted into
place.
Operating Controls
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• Check the function and mark-
ing of operating controls.
The operating controls are func-
tioning correctly; the markings
are visible and legible.
System Vicinity
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• Check access to the door and
the movement area of the
door leaves.
Access to the door is free from
objects and items likely to cause
the user to trip. There are no ob-
jects such as shelves, plant con-
tainers and umbrella stands
within a radius of 50 cm of the
movement area.

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T-1063 e Declaration of Conformity
EC Declaration of Conformity
The manufacturer (installation company) of the complete door system declares
Manufacturer’s address:
that the product (door system)
Type designation:
Serial number:
is in conformity with the directive 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive)
is in conformity with regulations of the guidelines:
- 2014/35/EU (low tension)
- 2014/30/EU (electro-magnetic-compatibility)
and the following harmonised standards have been adhered to:
- EN 16005
Base document:
- Declaration of incorporation by TORMAX | LANDERT Group AG
- Risk evaluation for automatic sliding doors | T-1178
Person responsible for documents
Name/address:
Place, date:
Signatory
(CE authorized person):
Signature:

500223
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Producer Installation company (installation, repairs, maintenance)
TORMAX
Unterweg 14
CH-8180 Bülach-Zürich
Phone +41 58 500 5000
Fax +41 58 500 5099
www.tormax.com
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