Toshiba Kindmover-II, TE-S1 series Instruction Manual

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TOSHIBA TE-S1 series escalator Kindmover-
Instruction Manual
For Operation Management
Please read this instruction manual carefully before operation
for correct and safe use,
and keep the manual handy for future reference.
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Introduction
Thank you very much for using TOSHIBA TE-S1 series escalator “Kindmover-󰴹”. In order to ensure the escalator operates safely, maintenance is required. However, regular inspection by the
operator on daily basis is necessary too. Please assign an operator, who is directly in-charge of the operation of escalators. To ensure an escalator is operated correctly and safely, the operator must read through this “Instruction Manual”
carefully before the operation. After finished reading this manual, please place it within reach of the operator. When the owner or the operator is changed, please make sure that this manual is hand over to the next operator. If you find any question or incomprehensible descriptions, please direct all inquiry to our local distributor.
This instruction manual describes the TOSHIBA TE-S1 series escalator. Please ask our company if you have any questions.
Kindly sign up the maintenance contract with our local distributor.
We assure you the satisfaction of high quality maintenance services.
Ensure quality performance and operation of your escalator.
• We understand the overall structure of the (elevator) escalator clearly, including the design, manufacture, sales, installation, and maintenance, the correct technical information.
Thus, our service is quality assurance.
Ensure efficient repair and parts replacement.
• We supply appropriate parts according to the model and have all of them ready in stock.
Repair service and part replacement can be done efficiently.
Quick action service is possible.
• In case of malfunction or emergency, our engineers are able to fix the problem in timely manner.
Take charge by professionals.
• Your (elevator) escalator is always maintained by professionals.
Only engineers who possess professional skills and qualification will be assigned to take charge of the escalator’s maintenance.
Terms and Definitions
An owner is the person who owns the escalator. An operator is the person who is directly in-charge of the operation of escalators in use. An engineer is the person with professional qualification, who is in-charge of the maintenance of the escalator.
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Contents
Introduction ...........................................
1
Definition of safety sign ............................
3
Safety precautions ...................................
4
The Safety Devices ................................
11
Name and function of escalator’s part ..........
13
Operating procedures .............................
15
Start up ...................................................................................
15
Shut down ...............................................................................
16
How to ride an escalator safely ..................
17
Definition of operating monitor’s / status
indicator’s signs ...................................
18
Operates normally ....................................................................
18
Failure occurs ..........................................................................
18
Safety measures in case of emergency ........
19
In case of emergency stop .......................................................
19
In case of accident results in injury or death ............................
19
Examples of the rescue method ...............................................
20
Safety measures in case of disaster ............
21
In case of earthquake ..............................................................
21
In case of fire ...........................................................................
22
Power outage notification.........................................................
23
In case of rainstorm .................................................................
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Procedure for daily inspection ...................
25
How to clean and maintain .......................
27
Guidelines of maintenance and
operation for escalators ..........................
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Definition of safety sign
Description of signs
Sign Meaning of sign
WARNING
Indicates “If erroneously handled, person may die or be seriously injured*
1
”.
CAUTION
Indicates “If erroneously handled, person may be injured*2 only material damage*
3
may occur”.
*1: “Seriously injured” means blindness, injury, burn (high-temperature and moderate-temperature), electric
shock, fractures, poisoning, etc. with long-lasting effects or that require hospitalization and/or long-term hospital visits for treatments.
*2: “Injured” means an injury, burn, electric shock, etc. for which the patient need not be hospitalized or need
not be admitted to hospital for a long time.
*3: “Material damage” means additional damage originating from the failure of assets and materials, and
involving livestock and pets.
Description of symbols
Symbol Meaning of symbol
Indicates prohibition (a forbidden action). The practical detail of the danger is depicted in the form of an image or
a sentence within or near the symbol.
Indicates a mandatory action (a compulsory action). The practical detail of the danger is depicted in the form of an image or
a sentence within or near the symbol.
Notes
Please be sure to observe about the warning sign (warning, cautions) given in an instructions manual related safely. Please do not perform the operation and the handling which do not have a publication in an instructions manual. It may become the cause of failure of an accident resulting in injury or death and apparatus.
Disclaimer
Since our company cannot take responsibility about the failure resulting from following unsuitable managements and use, or an accident.
• Resulting from the different operation and the different handling from an instructions manual
• Resulting from the defect of maintenance, check, and repair
• Resulting from having converted the product With convert, not only change of hardware but a partial change of the program of a microcomputer, data, etc. is included. Moreover, connection of the equipment for maintenance and parts is also included in conversion.
• Resulting from having used it except the parts which our company does not supply, or specification parts
Understand the following safety signs and their meaning. These signs are very important to alert the operators and users about the hazardous actions or locations.
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The following precautions apply to the Owner and the Operator of escalators.
WARNING
 Perform daily inspection (refer to page
25
)
Perform daily inspection to avoid undesirable malfunction or risk of accident.
 Conduct regular and preventive maintenance.
Conduct regular inspections and maintenance on the escalators to detect and prevent problem before occurrence. Please contact Toshiba for further details.
Mandatory
Action
Mandatory
Action
 Stop the escalator immediately in the event of
failures, when smoke is emitted or there is any strange sound etc.
(refer to page
16
for how to stop).
Stop the operation. Else, this may result in a fire or fault. Please contact the maintenance service company
immediately.
 When water penetrates due to heavy rain
etc., stop the operation immediately (refer to page
16
for how to stop).
Continuing operation under such circumstances may lead to undesirable accident. Please contact the maintenance service company after shutting down the operation.
Mandatory
Action
Stop
immediately!
Mandatory
Action
Stop!
 Do not repair, remodel or disassemble.
This may result in electric shock, serious injury, or fault. Please contact the maintenance service company if there
are any problems occur.
 Do not pour liquids, such as water, or apply
wax etc. on thestep and/or landing plate.
This may increase the risk of slipping on the steps and landing plate surface, which may lead to undesirable accident.
Besides, leakage of liquids into the escalator may result in electric shock or malfunction.
Prohibition Prohibition
 Do not remove the landing plate.
Since it houses a control panel, motor, etc. inside, this may result in undesirable accident.
 Do not operate key switches with wet hand.
This may result in undesirable accident.
Prohibition Prohibition
Daily check!
Safety precautions
Definition of safety sign / Safety precautions
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Safety precautions
The following precautions apply to the Owner and the Operator of escalators.
WARNING
 Ensure the escalators are free of passengers
and/or object before starting and stopping it.
If it is made to start and stop, with a person or object present, this may result in undesirable accident.
 Stop the escalator before cleaning and
maintenance (refer to page
16
for how to stop).
Failure to do so may result in undesirable accident.
Mandatory
Action
After checking!
Mandatory
Action
Stop!
 Do not hold an event which may create crowd
around the landing plate from the escalator.
The crowd will prevent passengers from getting off the escalator and lead to undesirable accident.
 Do not use stopped escalator as seats.
It will descend due to overloading, which may result in undesirable accident.
Prohibition Prohibition
Mandatory
Action
Hold an event, please give instructions to or restrict the flow of passengers to have them keep a proper space in front upon getting on the escalator.
If the landing area is crowded, it becomes impossible for a passenger to get off; this may lead to undesirable accident.
If any work that is involved of fire/sparks/heat, please provide adequate instructions for fire prevention to the responsible personnel of the work.
Sparks produced from the work may get into escalator and causing undesirable accident.
Mandatory
Action
Operation of a key switch finishes, remove an operation key and operator needs to keep it.
If an operation key is kept inserted on a switch, this may result in undesirable accident.
Mandatory
Action
Mandatory
Action
Set up barricades when you suspend the escalator services to prevent people from using the escalators like staircases. Else, undesirable accident may occur.
Otherwise, a trip or fall accident may occur.
Mandatory
Action
Affix warning labels at places where the passengers can notice them easily. Passengers should be alerted to prevent accidents and breakdowns.
The operation supervisor should show users how to ride an escalator.
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Please guide passengers with the following instructions.
WARNING
 Do not get on the handrail and deck board.
This may cause undesirable injury and accident.
 Do not lean your body (body parts) out of the
handrail, or lean against a handrail.
This may cause undesirable injury and accident.
Prohibition Prohibition
 Do not ride the escalator with wheelchairs,
baby carriages, and shopping carts, etc.
This may lead to undesirable accident.
 Do not run or walk on the steps.
There are possibilities of accident occurrence.
Prohibition Prohibition
 Do not run on and off the step.
This may lead to undesirable accident.
 Do not lean against glass (or a panel).
This may lead to undesirable accident.
Prohibition Prohibition
 Do not allow children to play around the
escalators.
This may lead to undesirable accident.
 Do not touch the step, comb, skirt guard panel,
or handrail inlet with hand.
This may lead to serious injury and undesirable accident.
Prohibition Don’t touch
Safety precautions
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Please guide passengers with the following instructions.
WARNING
 Do not climb or walk on the deck board.
This may lead to undesirable accident.
 Do not use escalator in the event of a fire and/
or earthquake.
This may lead to secondary accident.
Prohibition Prohibition
 Do not ride for reverse with a direction of
movement.
This may lead to undesirable accident.
 Do not pull a handrail or kick away the skirt
guard panel etc.
A safety device may trigger an emergency stop, or result in unsynchronized motion of handrail and steps, causing undesirable accident.
Prohibition Prohibition
 Stand within the yellow line.
If you stand on the yellow line, there are possibilities of injuring your feet.
 Do not ride with clothes that possible to be
caught by the escalator such as long skirts.
The skirt may caught by the escalator and lead to undesirable accident.
Mandatory
Action
Inside the yellow line
Prohibition
 Hold the handrail firmly.
This would help to prevent the occurrence of undesirable accident.
 Small children must be accompanied and have
their hand hold by the guardian.
Negligence may lead to undesirable accident.
Mandatory
Action
Mandatory
Action
Safety precautions
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Please guide passengers with the following instructions.
WARNING
Escalators with a width of 1000 mm allow up to two passengers to stand on the same step (while those with a width of 600 mm and 800 mm allow only one passenger on the same step). Accident has higher possibility to occur on a crowded escalator, passengers should leave sufiicient space between themselves.
Otherwise, passengers may fall, or unexpected accidents may occur.
Mandatory
Action
 Step over the comb when you get on/off the escalator.
Failure to do so may lead to undesirable accident.
Mandatory
Action
Straddle
the comb!
CAUTION
 Do not carry large baggage on the escalator.
The passenger may tumble down with the baggage, or the baggage may hit the other passengers, which result in undesirable accident.
 Do not place any package etc. on the step,
handrail, deck board, or landing plate.
The package etc. may fall, and cause serious injury and undesirable accident.
Prohibition Prohibition
 Do not carry any long objects.
The passenger may lose balance, leading to undesirable accident. In case, the object is stuck between a moving escalator and the ceiling, will cause damage to steps and undesirable accident.
 Do not use a stopped escalators as a staircase.
This may lead to undesirable accident.
Prohibition Prohibition
It has stopped
Safety precautions
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CAUTION
 Do not sit on the steps.
It may cause serious injury.
 Do not take animals.
It may lead to undesirable accident.
Prohibition Prohibition
 Do not stop at the landing plate once getting
off from the escalator.
The way of other passengers will be blocked, causing undesirable accident.
 Do not touch steps with thin or pointy objects,
such as the point of an umbrella.
It may be caught in between the grooves, lead to undesirable accident or damage to the steps.
Prohibition Prohibition
 Do not smoke while riding an escalator.
This may lead to undesirable accident.
 Do not get on escalator with wet shoes, or hold
a handrail with wet hands.
Slippery steps and handrails may lead to undesirable accident.
No smoking Prohibition
 Do not force the head or heels of footwear of soft material, such as rubber or vinyl products, into
the clearance between skirt guard panels or steps.
This may cause accident if the object is caught between a skirt guard panel and step. Moreover, this will trigger the safety device and emergency stop, which may
lead to undesirable accident.
Prohibition
Please guide passengers with the following instructions.
Safety precautions
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Please guide passengers with the following instructions.
CAUTION
 Be careful for not letting your stiletto heels to
be caught in between the escalator steps.
Stiletto heels may stuck in between the grooves or comb, leading to undesirable accident.
 Do not ride the escalator with barefoot.
This may lead to serious injury.
Mandatory
Action
Prohibition
Safety precautions
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The Safety Devices
The following safety devices are equipped in escalator. (It may not be equipped with specification.)
15 2 4 1
20
3 1 4 2 15 5
136,10,
7,14
16,17 18,19
11
8
9
81121
12 3
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The Safety Devices
No. Device name
1 Emergency stop button
2 Handrail inlet safety device
3 Skirt guard panel safety device
4 Comb safety device
5 Electric-circuit protection device
6 Electromagnetic brake
7 Broken drive chain detective device
8 Step abnormality detection device
9 Step sag detective device
10 Motor overheat protection device
11 Step missing detector
12 Handrail speed monitoring device
13 Fire shutter interlocking device
14 Ratchet wheel
15 Landing plate switch
16 Brake release checking device
17 Over speed monitoring device
18 Stopping distance detector
19 Reverse operation monitoring device
20 Running up prevention device
21 Broken step-chain detective device
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Name and function of escalator’s part
Handrail
Skirt brush
Front skirt
Step
Accommodate and carry passengers.
Skirt guard panel
Comb
It prevents any foreign substances get caught in the joint of a landing plate and a step.
Landing plate (floor plate)
Handrail inlet
Deck board
Operating monitor
Upper floor operating panel
Yellow demarcation lines
<Optional>
Use to start up an escalator. The operation key should be keep by authorized person only.
Operation key
Upper floor operating panel
Symbol
A
B
C
Up/down key switch
Emergency stop button
Status indicator
STOP
*About <Optional>, it may not be equipped with the specification at the time of delivery.
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Lower floor operating panel
*About <Optional>, it may not be equipped with the specification at the time of delivery.
Upper floor operating panel
Operation part name
Symbol
Explanation
A
B
C
In case of emergency, stop the escalator immediately by pressing this button.
Select the moving direction by turning the UP/DOWN key switch.
The various states of escalator are indicated.
Up/down key switch
Emergency stop button
Status indicator
STOP
A
B
STOP
A
B
C
Comb light
<Optional>
Lower floor operating panel
Operating monitor
<Optional>
Name and function of escalator’s part
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Operating procedures
WARNING
 Before starting or stopping the escalator operation, make sure that
there are no passengers on the escalator, and that there are no objects placed on the escalator.
Starting or stopping the escalator when there are passengers on the escalator could cause the passengers tumble down the steps, which may lead to death or serious injury.
 Operation of a key switch finishes, remove an operation key and
operator needs to keep it.
If an operation key is kept inserted on a switch, this may result in undesirable accident.
 Do not operate keys and switches with wet hand.
There is possibility of electric shock if water reaches internal electrical components from the operating keys, which may lead to death or serious injury. This could also cause equipment failures or breakdown.
Start up
Make sure that there are no passengers on the escalator, and that there are no objects placed on the escalator.
• If anyone is on the escalator, wait for them to get off.
• If any objects are placed on the escalator, remove them.
• If the escalator is interlocked to fi re-proof shutters, make sure that the fi re-proof shutters are completely open.
After checking!
Turn to the desired direction of operation via the up/down key switch.
• After a buzzer sounding 3 seconds, escalator is operated in the desired direction.
• If escalator starts operation, please remove a key promptly (please do not hold 5 seconds or more).
• With lighting system, all of them will turn on at the same time.
• With operating monitor, it displays
on the getting on
port and
on the getting off port.
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Operating procedures
Use to start up an escalator. The operation key should be keep by authorized person only.
Operation key
Shut down
Make sure that there are no passengers on the escalator.
• If passenger is present, please wait for the person to get off from the escalator.
After checking!
Push the emergency stop button.
• The escalator will stop.
• With lighting system and/or operating monitor, all of them will turn off at the same time.
STOP
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How to ride an escalator safely
Attention to the owner and the operator
Escalators with a width of 1000 mm allow up to two passengers to stand on the same step while those with a width of 600 mm and 800 mm allow only one passenger on the same step. To avoid tripping or unexpected accidents due to contacts of passengers or with baggage, please make sure that passengers allow a proper space in front and behind them.
When the escalator is crowded with passengers, please give instructions to or restrict the flow of passengers to have them keep a proper space in front upon getting on the escalator to prevent crowd at the landing area.
It may lead to undesirable accident when landing area is crowded, please stop getting on the escalator immediately.
Always stand within the yellow demarcation line of the step.
• If you stand on the yellow line, you may get your feet caught in between a moving step and the skirt guard panel, or between the steps.
Inside the yellow line
Hold the handrail firmly.
• Hand of small children must be hold by the guardians.
Do not run or walk on the escalator.
• Escalators are not staircases; running or walking on escalators may lead undesirable accident.
Step over the comb when you get on/off the escalator.
• Give instructions to passengers, so they can get on and off the escalator safely especially for children, elderly and disabled passengers.
Straddle
the comb!
Please also read the “Definition of Safety Sign” (refer to the page 3 ) and “Safety Precautions” (refer to the page
4 to 10
) to the users via notice or
announcements, etc. Please guide users directly, especially during rush hours.
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Definition of operating monitor’s / status indicator’s signs
How to ride an escalator safely / Definition of operating monitor’s / status indicator’s signs
Operating monitor indicates the moving direction of the escalator before passengers get on an escalator.
Status indicator displays a situation, when a safety device activated and escalator stops.
Displays the direction of movement (Green, scrolling)
Display no entry sign (Red)
Operates normally
Failure occurs
It is turned off.
M07
Emergency stop button at the lower fl oor was activated.
M08M08
Emergency stop button at the upper fl oor was activated.
B8
Handrail speed monitoring device at the left-side was activated.
B9
Handrail speed monitoring device at the right-side was activated.
M03
Upper fl oor handrail inlet safety device was activated.Upper fl oor comb safety device was activated.
M05
Lower fl oor handrail inlet safety-device was activated.Lower fl oor comb safety device was activated.
M04
・Safety device for the upper fl oor skirt guard panels
was activated. <Optional>
Upper fl oor step safety device was activated.<Optional>
M05
・Safety device for the lower fl oor skirt guard panels
was activated. <Optional>
Lower fl oor step safety device was activated.<Optional>
FIRFIR
Fire prevention shutter interlocking device was activated. <Optional>
When signs other than the above are displayed on a status indicator, please contact a maintenance service company.
Getting on port
Getting off port
Operating monitor
Operating monitor
Getting on / off port
Status indicator
Getting on / off port
Operating monitor
<Option>
Status indicator
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Safety measures in case of emergency
When the emergency stop button is pressed or a safety device had been activated, please follow the procedures stated below:
In case of emergency stop
Inspect the handrail inlet, front skirt, comb, step, skirt guard panel, etc. (Refer to page
25
for the checking method)
• If any foreign object or problem is found, please contact the maintenance service company.
• If case of accident results in injury or death, please refer to page
19
.
Start the escalator. (Refer to page
15
for how to start)
• In case you are unable to start the escalator, please contact the maintenance service company.
Press the emergency stop button immediately.
• The escalator stops.
Take the possible safety measures to rescue the victim(s).
• Please contact the fire station if the rescue is impossible, and in case of serious injury.
• Pay attention during the rescue operation and keep unauthorized people away from the spot.
Contact the maintenance service company.
In case of accident results in injury or death
Stay calm and take action according to the following procedures: Please contact the police/fire service, and maintenance service company immediately.
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Safety measures in case of emergency
Examples of the rescue method
These rescue methods are examples. The rescue may be difficult depend on situation. In such cases, please seek for professional help.
When fingers are caught in
the handrail inlet.
Use tools (driver etc.) to help the victim to draw out his/her fingers from the handrail inlet.
Hand and/or foot are caught in between the comb.
Remove the comb with a screwdriver.
The foot is caught in between the step and the skirt guard panel.
Use tools (bar, etc.) to widen the clearance between the skirt guard and step.
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Safety measures in case of disaster
In case of disaster, it is very important for the supervisors to assess the situation calmly, take action promptly, and always ensure user’s safety.
Here, we explain the procedures to be taken in times of disaster.
In case of earthquake
WARNING
 Please do not use the escalator in case of earthquake.
Taking refuge on an escalator may lead to secondary accident.
 When you suspend the escalator services, put up barricades to
prevent people from climbing up or down escalators like staircases to prevent undesirable accident.
Otherwise, a trip or fall accident may occur.
Notify passengers about the occurrence of an earthquake by making announcement, and alert them for not to use the escalator.
• Please guide the passengers, so they can take refuge safely.
Stop the escalator. (Refer to page
16
for how to stop)
Carry out daily inspection, after the earthquake has subsided. (Refer to page
25
)
• If any problem is detected, please contact the maintenance service company.
• If no problem is found, please resume the operation (refer to page
15
for how to start).
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In case of fire
WARNING
 Please do not use the escalator in case of fire.
Taking refuge on an escalator raises the potential of secondary accident.
 When you suspend the escalator services, put up barricades to
prevent people from climbing up or down escalators like staircases to prevent undesirable accident.
Otherwise, a trip or fall accident may occur.
Notify passengers about the outbreak of fire by making announcement, and alert them for not to use the escalator.
• Please guide the passengers, so they can take refuge safely.
Notify the fire station immediately.
• Please also contact the maintenance service company.
Stop the escalator. (Refer to page
16
for how to stop)
• A fire prevention shutter may be activated, which will stop automatically.
Safety measures in case of disaster
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Safety measures in case of disaster
Information
Power outage notification
WARNING
 When you suspend the escalator services, put up barricades to
prevent people from climbing up or down escalators like staircases to prevent undesirable accident.
Otherwise, a trip or fall accident may occur.
Notify users of the power outage via notice and announcement etc. in advance.
Stop the escalator, before the power is cut off. (Refer to page
16
for how to stop)
Resume the operation, after the power is restored. (Refer to page
15
for how to start)
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In case of rainstorm
WARNING
If water penetrates into the escalator due to heavy rain etc., please stop the escalator immediately (refer to page
16
for how to stop).
Continues the operation may lead to undesirable accident, if the equipment/parts have been soak in water, replacement may be required.
 When you suspend the escalator services, put up barricades to
prevent people from climbing up or down escalators like staircases to prevent undesirable accident.
Otherwise, a trip or fall accident may occur.
In case of rainstorm (Possibility of water leakage)
Stop the escalator (Refer to page
16
for how to stop).
• When there is possibility of water leakage, please stop the escalator.
Create a dyke to prevent water from flowing into the escalator.
[ After the rainstorm ]
Check the landing plate to ensure there is no trace of water penetrated into the escalator.
• If any of water trace is detected, please stop the operation and contact the maintenance service company (refer to page
16
for how to stop).
• If there is no trace of water leakage, please resume the operation (refer to page
15
for
how to start).
• Although the outdoor escalators are designed to withstand certain extend of rainstorm, but we would recommend you to stop it in advance, like a normal escalator during rainstorm.
[
lf any parts of the escalator had been soaked in water during operation
]
Please stop the operation immediately and contact the maintenance service company.
• Please do not resume operation under any circumstances unless procedures such as the insulating measurement test etc. draining, dryness check have been done by an authorized technician.
Safety measures in case of disaster
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Procedure for daily inspection
WARNING
 Please conduct daily inspections.
Conduct regular inspections daily to prevent undesirable problem and accident.
1
4
9
17
11
12
13
16
2
5
7
8
3
6
14
15
10
18
Please conduct the following inspection every day. If anything unusual occurs, please contact the maintenance service company. Please check the surrounding facility installation situation at the time of test runs and round checks. If the safety equipment is defi cient, or any obstacle exists, do not operate the escalator under any circumstances.
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Inspection Content of inspection
1
Operational status
• Ensure there is no sign of abnormal sound.
• Ensure there is no sign of abnormal vibration.
2
Handrail
• Ensure there is no sign of abnormal flaw.
• Match the step speed.
• Ensure there is no sign of abnormal vibration.
3
Handrail inlet safety
• Ensure there is nothing missing or damaged.
• Ensure nothing is caught.
4
Front skirt
• Ensure there is nothing missing or damaged.
• Ensure nothing is caught.
5
Comb
• Ensure there is nothing missing or damaged.
• Ensure nothing is caught.
6
Step
• Ensure there is nothing missing or damaged.
• Ensure nothing is caught.
7
Operating monitor <Optional>
• Ensure there is nothing missing or damaged.
• Ensure the display operates normally or does not blink.
8
Skirt guard panel
• Are not in contact with a step.
• Ensure the clearance between steps is not excessive.
• Ensure nothing is caught.
9
Glass pane/Deck board • Ensure no damage
10
Lighting/ Skirt guard panel lighting <Optional>
• Ensure it operates normally or does not blink.
• Ensure that there is no damage or crack on the acrylic cover of the skirt guard panel lighting.
• Ensure the skirt guard panel lighting is operates normally and not flickering.
11
Wedge guard
• Ensure no damage.
• Ensure it does not shift.
12
The partition plate for ingress prevention
• Ensure no damage.
• Please provide partition plate prevent the passengers from falling from the clearance between the balustrade and the fall prevention fence, etc. in a landing place.
13
Falling object prevention net
• In order to catch falling objects, to prevent accident, please install a net for protection.
14
Speaker
• It is effective if you use announcements over a store’s public address system etc. for guidance, PR, etc. concerning the right method of getting on and off escalators.
15
Fall prevention fence
Please install a fence around the escalator to prevent small child nor any object from falling accidentally.
16
Fire prevention shutter interlock device
In the event of fire, it is necessary to isolate the escalator from the outside.
17
Skirt brush
• Ensure no damage.
• Ensure it does not shift.
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Running up prevention device
When a child brings close to the side of escalator easily, in order to apply on a deck board, to reach and to prevent the falling accident, please form a partition plate in the middle of a deck board.
Note:
 Please remove any object that triggered emergency Stop in
3, 5, 6
and 8 (refer to page
16
for
how to Stop).

7, 10
and 11 are optional, depend on situation.
Procedure for daily inspection
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How to clean and maintain
WARNING
 Please do not pour liquids, such as water, or apply wax etc. on the
step and/or landing plate.
This may increases the risk of slipping on the step and landing plate surface, which may lead to undesirable accident. Besides, leakage of liquid into escalator may result in electric shock or malfunction.
Please stop the escalator before cleaning and maintenance (refer to page
16
for how to stop).
Failure to do so may result in undesirable accident.
CAUTION
 Please do not use benzene, a thinner, a gasoline, etc.
These solvent may cause degradation and discoloration of escalator material.
Cleaning
area
The cleaning method
Handrail
• Wipe with a dry soft cloth.
• Wipe stubborn stain with neutral detergent diluted to about 1%. Remove the moisture with dry cloth later. After the handrail is dried, please apply slide agent* with a cloth to the handrail surface. When the liquid is dried, please wipe the handrail with a dry cloth. Keep in mind that the handrail may get scratched if it is neglected or over-wet with too much silicone.
 Stop the escalator. Clean only the exposed portion of
the handrail. When the cleaned section is thoroughly dried, operate the escalator to expose remaining section and continue with the cleaning operation.
*An example slide agent Toshiba Silicone emulsion TSM 630 <GE Toshiba Silicones Co., Ltd.>
Comb / Step / Landing plate
• Remove rubbish etc. with a vacuum cleaner.
• Remove any rubbish the groove of the comb or step.
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How to clean and maintain
WARNING
 Please apply a slide agent to the skirt guard panel once or twice a
month.
Inadequate slide agent may cause the shoes etc. to become drawn into the clearance between the step and skirt guard panel.
 Please do not allow the slide agent adhere to a step.
Else, it may lead to undesirable accident.
Cleaning
area
The cleaning method
Glass panel / Deck board
• Wipe with the dry soft cloth. Wipe stubborn stain with neutral detergent diluted to about 1%. Remove the moisture with dry cloth later.
 Please read the instruction manual for how to use the
glass cleaner.
llumination cover/ Operating monitor/ Front skirt
• Wipe the stain with neutral detergent diluted to about 1% strength.
• Occasionally, wipe of the stain with plain water. Remove the moisture with dry cloth and apply antistatic agent.
 Users should read the instruction manual for how to
use the antistatic agent.
Cleaning
area
The cleaning method
Skirt guard panel
• Please apply a slide agent* once or twice a month. (When a fluoro-resin coating skirt is used, please apply once every three months.)
*An example slide agent Toshiba Silicone emulsion TSM 630 <GE Toshiba Silicones Co., Ltd.>
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Guidelines of maintenance and operation for escalators
As described above, escalators must be a safe means of transportation that can be used conveniently in our daily life. Of course, to ensure safety, the equipment itself must be designed to be safe, but at the same time, it should also be properly used and maintained.
In order to prevent accidents and ensure safety, the owner and the operation supervisor of escalators should fully understand them and perform daily maintenance and operation properly.
Maintenance and
operational management
of escalators!
WARNING
Please implement legal regular inspection and maintenance checks.
The escalators should be inspected and maintained regularly to ensure the safe use of escalators and it is performance.
Please consult with our company regarding to the inspection and maintenance.
 The oil etc. used lubricious may be accumulated in the lower truss
of the escalator.
Please conduct regular inspection to prevent oil leakage problem. Precaution:
• Please do not enter into any maintenance contract with any unauthorized/ unqualified maintenance company.
• Please do not engage in the recovery of oil by any means other than through a maintenance operator.
• Please dispose recovery oil properly to avoid environment pollution.
Please contact our local distributor when you need to dispose or remove escalators.
Note
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Memo
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Safety Cautions
• The data given in this catalogue are subject to change without notice.
• Revised publication effective Mar. 2019
GK-F199(0)-19.03-2000-19.03(TO)
72-34, Horikawa-cho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki 212-8585, Japan PHONE: +81-44-331-7057 FAX: +81-44-548-9597
• Observance of relevant laws / regulations are required.
• Read the entire “lnstruction Manual” carefully before use, for important information about safety, handling and operation.
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