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    MASTER INDEX

    VOLUME 01: CIVIL ELEMENTS

    1.1 CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS:

    1.1.1 CHAIN LINK FENCE

    1.1.2 SIGNAGE

    1.1.3 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

    1.1.4 PARKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

    1.1.5 TAXI DISPATCH SYSTEM

    1.1.6 BUS TERMINAL SYSTEM

    1.1.7 SBS ROOFING SYSTEM

    1.1.8 ROOF DECKING

    1.1.9 FALL PROTECTION SYSTEM

    1.1.10 TREES, SHRUBS, GROUND COVERS, LAWNS & GRASSES

    1.1.11 IRRIGATION SYSTEM

    1.2 ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS:

    1.2.1 STEEL DOORS

    1.2.2 ALUMINUM & GLAZING WORKS

    1.2.3 ACOUSTIC/ METAL PAN CEILING/ CORIAN COUNTERS

    1.2.4 COMPOSITE STONE TILE/ FLOOR MATS

    1.2.5 METAL LOCKERS/ SHELVING

    1.2.6 TOILET ACCESSORIES

    1.2.7 EPOXY FLOORING

    1.2.8 RAISED ACCESS FLOOR

    1.2.9 CARPET FLOORING

    1.2.10 CARPET TILE FLOORING

    1.2.11 ROLLER SHADES

    1.2.12 ELEVATORS/ ESCALATORS/ AUTO-WALKS

    1.2.13 GENIE ARIEL LIFT

    VOLUME 02: MEP SYSTEMS

    2.1 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS

    2.1.1 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM

    2.1.2 PLUMBING & DRAINAGE SYSTEM

    2.1.3 HVAC SYSTEM

    2.2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

    OPERATION AND

    MAINTENANCE MANUAL

    AIRPORT STAFF ACCESS

    CONTROL FACILITY

    PACKAGE - 6201

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    INDEX:Sr. Item Description Page No.

    A. How to use the manual..3 - 6

    1 System Description....7- 13

    2 Equipment Schedule.14-16

    3 Field Operation Structure....17-18

    4 Safety19-25

    5 Operation Manual..26-27

    6 Maintenance Manual.28-29

    7 Disposal Instruction.30-31

    8 Trouble shooting...32-39

    9 Manufacturer contact details.40-41

    10 Guaranties & Warranties.42-43

    11 Emergency Information...44-45

    12 As Built Drawing46-48

    13 Manufacturer literature49-50

    14 Testing & commissioning.51- 57

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    Standard safety devices for ASME A17.1-2010/CSA B44-10

    Optional safety devices

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    8. TROUBLESHOOTING

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    8. TROUBLESHOOTING

    8.1 Fault Code Details

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    COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST FOR FUNCTIONAL TESTING

    SYSTEM NO.: SUB-SYSTEM NO.: FM NO:

    BUILDING NO.: DESCRIPTION: TAG NO:

    DATE: REF DOC/DRWS: Page no: 1 of 6

    GENERAL INFORMATION of 4Customer: SAP NO:

    Site Address Site Contact personName:

    Tel No:

    Mobile No:

    Fax No:e- mail:

    TECHNICAL DATA

    SAP NO:

    Vertical Rise: m

    Step width : mm

    Inclinaison:

    Level steps atupper end:

    Level steps atlowr end:

    Rated speed: m/s

    Supply Voltage: V

    EQUIPMENT TESTS ( SUMMARY)

    In Order Comments

    Bottom Pit ______________________________________

    ______________________________________

    Inside Truss ______________________________________

    ______________________________________

    Top Pit _______________________________________

    Visual Features ___________________________________

    Other Comments Tested By:Name:

    WITNESSED BY:Name:

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    SYSTEM NO.: SUB-SYSTEM NO.: FM NO:

    BUILDING NO.: DESCRIPTION: TAG NO:

    DATE: REF DOC/DRWS: Page no: 1 of 6

    EQUIPMENT TEST

    YES NO YES NO N/A RemarkPre- InstallationAre the split trusses undamaged ?

    Are the standard mounting bolts used?

    Is the step chain pin inserted towards out side of escalator?

    Is the temporary protection provided at site

    In order Adjusted/ Repaired

    Bottom Pit YES NO YES NON/A Remark

    Electrical Operation

    Is the electrical plug operating correctly?

    Is the traffic light operating correctly?

    Is the comb plate impact device operating correctly?

    Is the comb light operating correctly?

    Is the buzzer on stop switch operating correctly?

    Is the lug for handheld pendant operating correctly?

    Is the step guard correctly adjusted?

    Safety Device

    Are the handrail inlet safety switches operating correctly?

    I th t ti tl

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    SYSTEM NO.: SUB-SYSTEM NO.: FM NO:

    BUILDING NO.: DESCRIPTION: TAG NO:

    DATE: REF DOC/DRWS: Page no: 1 of 6

    Access cover switch correctly installed and adjusted?

    Is the key start switch operating correctly?

    Is Is the step chain tension device operating correctly?

    Inside Truss

    Are the step sag devices detector operating correctly? (Top and

    bottom)

    Is the guidance system set correctly and clean?

    Is the handrail guidance and tension system set correctly?

    Drive Station

    Is the emergency switch operating correctly?

    Is gear box oil level correct?

    Brake

    Are the gaps between steps / skirts correct (4mm on one side

    and 7 mm combined) ?

    Are the gaps between steps / combs correct (maxi 4mm)?

    Are the combs undamaged?

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    COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST FOR FUNCTIONAL TESTING

    SYSTEM NO.: SUB-SYSTEM NO.: FM NO:

    BUILDING NO.: DESCRIPTION: TAG NO:

    DATE: REF DOC/DRWS: Page no: 1 of 6

    Is the electrical drawing inside the electrical cabinet?

    Is the 501 correctly parameted?

    Is the electrical cabinet operating correctly?

    Electrical Operation

    Is the electrical plug operating correctly?

    Are the comb lights operating correctly?

    Is the Diagnostic Display operating correctly?

    Is the stop switch operating correctly?

    Is the main switch operating correctly?

    Is the plug for handheld pendant operating correctly?

    Safety DeviceAre the handrail inlet safety switches operating correctly?

    Is the handrail pressure roller well adjusted?

    Is the step guard correctly adjusted?

    Is the comb plate impact device operating correctly?

    Is the step band lock operating correctly?

    Visual Features

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    SYSTEM NO.: SUB-SYSTEM NO.: FM NO:

    BUILDING NO.: DESCRIPTION: TAG NO:

    DATE: REF DOC/DRWS: Page no: 1 of 6

    Handrail

    Are all handrail inlets and brush plates adjusted centrally to the

    handrail?

    Are handrails in newels are correctly guide without abrasion?

    Step Band

    Are all steps undamaged?

    Are all steps screws secured?

    Are the gaps between steps / skirts correct (4mm on one side

    and 7mm combined)?

    Are the gaps between steps/ combs correct (maxi 4 mm)?

    Are the combs undamaged?

    Claddings

    Are outside deckings correctly adjusted and joined?

    Are soffit claddings undamaged?

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    SYSTEM NO.: SUB-SYSTEM NO.: FM NO:

    BUILDING NO.: DESCRIPTION: TAG NO:

    DATE: REF DOC/DRWS: Page no: 1 of 6

    S No Equipment name Model Number Equipment Serial

    Number

    Type Calibration Due date

    Acceptance / Representative KONE AMANA Witnessed by KEO

    Name

    Signature

    Date

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    ELEVATORS ESCALATORS

    Appendix: A

    OPERATION MANUAL OFESCALATOR & AUTOWALK

    KONE Escalators and AutowalksOperating Instructions

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    Escalators and autowalksOwner'sGuideUM-51.01.008 2012KONE CorporationAllrights reserved(E) 2012-03-30KONE CorporationVersion2.0

    Operating Instructions

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    This publication is for informational purposes to support the operator how and when anescalator or autowalk / ramp should be checked to provide for the maximum safety of end

    users.

    The illustration in this manual is generic and may differ in some cases from the material used

    for the actual system.

    KONE reserves the right at any time to alter the product design, specifications andprocedures reflected in this document. NO STATEMENT CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT

    SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS A WARRANTY OR CONDITION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ASTO ANY PRODUCT, SPECIFICATION OR PROCEDURE, ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR

    FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR QUALITY, OR AS A MODIFICATION OR

    REPRESENTATION OF THE TERMS OF ANY PURCHASE AGREEMENT.

    KONE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY RESULTING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE

    USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. KONE HAS NO

    LIABILITY FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL OR OTHER ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED INTHIS DOCUMENT OR ANYONE'S INTERPRETATION OF THE INSTRUCTIONS. THE

    USER OF THIS DOCUMENT ASSUMES ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE ORDISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT.

    KONE, MonoSpace, MiniSpace, EcoDisc, TranSys, Alta, KoneXion, KONE TravelMaster,

    KONE TransitMaster and all other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of

    KONE Corporation in various countries.

    Copyright 2012 KONE Corporation

    All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this document may be copied, reproduced or

    transmitted in any form or by any means, or translated into another language or format, in

    whole or part, without prior written permission of KONE Corporation.

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    1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE OPERATOR...................................................................4

    1.1 Organizational measures .............................................................................................. 4

    1.2 Personnel ...................................................................................................................... 5

    1.3 Regular inspection and maintenance ............................................................................ 5

    2 MAIN COMPONENTS................................................................................................6

    3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ESCALATORS AND AUTOWALKS........................ 8

    3.1 Safe behavior in the vicinity of and on escalators or autowalks .................................... 8

    4 SAFETY NOTICES (PICTOGRAMS)......................................................................... 9

    5 FREE AREA FOR END USERS - EN 115................................................................ 11

    6 REGULAR INSPECTION AND TESTING ................................................................ 12

    7 CLEANING ...............................................................................................................13

    7.1 Stainless steel surfaces............................................................................................... 13

    7.2 Push-buttons and switches ......................................................................................... 13

    7.3 Handrail surfaces ........................................................................................................ 13

    8 CHAIN LUBRICATION BY HAND (STANDARD) .....................................................13

    9 INFORMATION DISPLAY 501 (OPTIONAL)............................................................14

    10 SWITCHING ON (OPERATING MODE VARIANTS) ...............................................15

    10.1 Prior to switching on.................................................................................................... 15

    10.2 Switching on Smart star-delta (standard) .................................................................... 16

    10.3 Switching on Stand-by speed with inverter (optional).................................................. 17

    10.4 Switching on Automatic start / stop (optional) ............................................................. 18

    10.5 Switching on Automatic start and Stand-by (optional) ................................................. 19

    11 SWITCHING OFF ....................................................................................................19

    11.1 Operational stop.......................................................................................................... 19

    11.2 Emergency stop .......................................................................................................... 19

    12 SWITCHING OFF THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY.....................................................20

    12.1 Recovering the auxiliary brake.................................................................................... 20

    13 SAFETY CHECK PRIOR TO RESTARTING THE ESCALATOR OR AUTOWALK. 21

    14 VERSION HISTORY.................................................................................................2215 FEEDBACK ..............................................................................................................23

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    Congratulations on purchasing your KONE escalator or autowalk. The escalator or autowalk

    installation is manufactured in conformity with the latest findings and will provide a long

    service life at low operating costs.

    The following instructions inform you of your responsibilities, as an operator, for the operation

    of this unit.

    Read the introductory instructions before you pass the operating instructions onto your

    operating personnel.

    All operating modes available for escalators and autowalks are described in these operatinginstructions. Which operating mode is used is dependent on the specific configuration of your

    unit. For more information on all operating modes, see section 10 Switching on (operating

    mode variants).

    Upon handover of the installation, the responsible KONE employee explains for you in detail

    the relevant operating mode for your unit. This can enable you to refer specifically to the

    relevant information at any time and to quickly be able to cope with your unit.

    The operating instructions for your unit cannot take into account of the conditions valid at the

    installation site. Therefore, supplement the operating instructions with:

    Directions relating to existing national regulations for accident prevention and protection,

    Directions concerning responsibilities, supervisory duties and reporting duties, for

    example, for the personnel deployed.

    Directions concerning action in emergency situations, for example, notification of location

    and instructions for use of fire extinguishers.

    In the event of any safety-related changes to the unit or the related operating behaviour, the

    unit must be shut down immediately. No modifications to, or conversion of the unit are

    allowed without the permission of KONE.

    Replacement parts must correspond to the technical requirements specified by the

    manufacturer. Therefore, use only original KONE replacement and wearing parts.Contact the KONE Customer Service for the performance of servicing and repair work.

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    Operating instructions are intended for escalator or autowalk operators who have been

    instructed. Personnel who operate or clean the escalator or autowalk must first receive

    training from the manufacturer.

    Personnel receiving training or instruction may only perform operations on the escalator or

    autowalk under the constant supervision of an experienced person.

    The operating personnel must have the operating instructions available at all times. This

    applies to all personnel operating the escalator or autowalk including part-time operators.

    Personnel with long hair must wear head covering. Loose clothing or jewellery, includingrings, must not be worn. There is an injury hazard of being caught up in or pulled into the

    machinery.

    The operator must inspect the condition of each escalator or autowalk several times daily andbefore each start-up, if the escalator or autowalk is in operation. The inspection includes a

    visual and functional check and is described in section .

    According to current statutory regulations, the condition of escalators or autowalks must be

    additionally checked at least once every 3 months and after each repair by a KONE

    professional fitter.

    Allow the KONE Customer Service to perform this legally prescribed work according to the

    time schedule.

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    The KONE escalator or autowalk consists of the following main components:

    the support system of the escalator or autowalk.

    moving components for conveyance of users on the

    escalator or autowalk. The handrails (3) run synchronously with the step band (2) and provide

    the users with a good hold as they are conveyed by the escalator or autowalk.

    area above the step band (2) consisting of skirts (5), glass panels (6),

    balustrade heads (7), inner decks (8), and outer decks (9). removable covers for the upper and lower maintenance areas. These

    enable access to the components installed in the upper and lower areas and provide a

    transition to the floor of the building structure.

    plates at the upper and lower escalator or autowalk accesses. Combplates

    contain removable comb segments (12) that engage into the grooved profile of the steps.

    form the ends of the inner and outer decks and of the balustrade skirts at

    the lower and upper escalator or autowalk accesses.

    the central unit of the electrical system. It

    contains all the electronic components required for monitoring and diagnostics, and for the

    control unit.

    the main guide and support system for the step band on its way

    through the truss. There are three areas of the guide system: the guides at the top end, the

    guides at the bottom end and the guides in the incline section.

    consisting of drive motor, gear box, operational brake,

    handrail drive wheels and step chain sprockets by means of which the step band andhandrails are driven.

    optional electrical components for illumination of the

    escalator or autowalk in various positions. The lighting system can comprise the balustrade

    lighting, comb bearing plate lighting, and step gap lighting.

    various electrical safety devices (safety limit

    switches, speed monitoring device) are connected to the control unit in the form of a safety

    chain for the purpose of monitoring. The escalator or autowalk is switched off upon activation

    of one of these safety devices.

    NOTE! The illustrations in your operating instructions may deviate from the design of your

    escalator or autowalk.

    NOTE! The side specification (left or right) always refers to an escalator viewed from the

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    Compliance with safety regulations is of the greatest importance with escalators and

    autowalks. It is the responsibility of the operator to actively work towards achieving the safe

    behaviour of end users, to draw attention to the attached safety notices and to make

    provision for regular (quarterly) servicing and inspections. In addition, daily checking of the

    escalator or autowalk is required before switching on and off.

    Accidents on escalators or autowalks can be avoided by attaching clear safety notices.

    Maintain the safety of end users in the vicinity of the unit by making sure that users always

    comply with the safety notices and safety rules.

    Do not allow unattended children to play in the vicinity of or on the unit

    Do not allow end users with prams or pushchairs, people in wheelchairs, or end users with

    walking aids to use the unit. Ask them to use the elevator. Do not allow end users with bulky or heavy luggage to enter the escalator. Ask them to

    use the elevator.

    Do not allow anyone to ride on the handrail, or place heavy or bulky objects on the

    handrail.

    Do not allow anyone to pull on the handrail or pull it out of the handrail guide.

    Do not allow anyone to use a downwards travelling unit in an upward direction or anupwards travelling unit in a downward direction.

    Do not allow anyone to run up or down the unit.

    Do not allow anyone to press the Emergency Stop button, except in an emergency.

    Do not allow end users to use the unit barefooted.

    Encourage end users to lift their feet when they enter or leave the unit.

    Encourage end users to stand in the middle of the step and not to drag their shoes along

    the skirts.

    Do not allow end users to sit, kneel, or support themselves with their hands on a step

    during operation of the unit. Leaning over the balustrade while the unit is in operation is

    not allowed.

    Encourage end users to keep their hands, feet, clothing items, and shoelaces away fromthe skirts. There is a danger of entrapment.

    Encourage end users to promptly step onto and off of the unit when entering and exiting

    so that no congestion occurs.

    Do not allow heavy or bulky objects to be transported on the unit.

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    Your escalator or autowalk is equipped with safety notices (pictograms). If these safety

    notices are missing or if they are damaged, they must be replaced immediately.

    Pictograms in accordance with EN 115:1995 and GB 16899-1997

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    Pictograms in accordance with EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010 and GB 16899-2011

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    In order that escalator or autowalk users can safely enter and leave the unit, there must be

    free (clear) areas for unit exits and entries to handle end user congestion.

    For all conversions always take into consideration the dimensions required by EN 115 and

    GB 16899 for the end user.

    the width of the free area must at least comply

    with the distance between the handrail centerlines (A). The depth must be at least 2500 mm,measured from the end of the balustrade.

    A = Distance between the handrail center lines

    The free area may be reduced to 2000 mm, if

    the area is increased in width by at least twice

    the distance between the handrail center lines

    (B).

    B = Twice the distance between the handrail

    center lines

    The width of the free area must at least comply

    with the distance between the outer edges of the

    handrails plus 80 mm on each side (A). Thedepth must be at least 2500 mm, measured fromthe end of the balustrade.

    A = Distance between the outer edges of the

    handrails plus 80 mm on each side

    The free area may be reduced to 2000 mm, if

    the area is increased in width by at least twice

    the distance between the outer edges of thehandrails plus 80 mm on each side (B).

    B = Twice the distance between the outer edges

    of the handrails plus 80 mm on each side

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    C = common crossing area for adjacent units

    Make sure that regular safety inspections and tests are performed at least once per quarter

    and after each repair. It is recommended that all work on the escalator or autowalk be

    performed by KONE service personnel only.

    The annual safety inspection and testing is usually monitored by a local inspector who is

    authorized by the licensing authority.

    The inspector responsible for checking the escalator or autowalk components can demand

    the performance of additional tests by a skilled KONE erector.

    NOTE! For more information on regular inspections and testing consult the latest version of

    EN 115 or the local licensing authority.

    NOTE! The safety standards required in EN 115 are the minimum requirements. Local

    directives can make additional requirements of the regular inspections and tests

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    Clean escalator or autowalk parts as described in section 7.1 Stainless steel surfaces, section

    7.2 Push-buttons and switches, and section 7.3 Handrail surfaces.

    Clean stainless steel surfaces with mild soap and water. Then use a stainless steel cleaner to

    clean and protect the surfaces.

    Wipe push-buttons and switches with alcohol or water / soap-based cleaning agents.

    Wipe down the handrails with a cloth moistened with a cleaning agent.

    It is recommended that you use a special handrail cleaning agent or mild soap and warm

    water. Then wipe the handrail with a dry cloth.

    Fill the oil into the cup (1L).

    Open the regulating valve and drop oil into chains with proper flux. Ensure that the whole

    chain length is lubricated.

    If plastic parts (for example, made of polycarbonate) are treated with corrosive cleaning

    agents (for example, with chlorinated hydrocarbon cleaners), the plastic parts can get

    damaged.

    Push-buttons and switches made of poly-carbonate plastic dissolve in chlorinated

    hydrocarbon cleaners. Therefore use only approved cleaning agents.

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    The information display indicates in plain text any faults that occur. The information display is

    located in the inner deck on the upper left side of the escalator or autowalk. Should the step

    band stop unexpectedly, the corresponding text for the fault is displayed.

    In this case, try to restart the escalator or autowalk.

    If this is not possible, inform KONE Customer Service. Quote the serial number of your unit.This can be found on the type identification plate which fixed on the handrail front plate.

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    The operating mode variants available for escalator or autowalk are described below.

    In order to assess the operational safety of the escalator or autowalk, the operator must

    check the condition of the escalator or autowalk several times daily and before each start-up.

    The check consists of a visual and a functional check (for example: emergency stop push-button, comb segments, and optional equipment such as step demarcation lights)

    The visual check determines the presence of any externally recognizable deviations. For

    example, the removal of components such as panelling or covers that can affect the safety of

    personnel traffic is not allowed.

    Check also whether skirts, inner and outer decks, frontplates, or combplates have loose

    fastening elements or need cleaning. If necessary, have the fastening elements secured

    and components cleaned by KONE customer service department before switching on.

    During the functional check the escalator or autowalk must revolve several times. To do so it

    must be switched on as described in section 10.2 to section 10.5. Observe the step band and

    handrails in the process and make sure the unit runs fault free, particularly with respect to

    damaged or missing steps.

    After performance of the aforementioned tests the unit can be switched on as described in

    section 10.2 to section 10.5.

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    Each time before switching on the unit,

    perform a visual and functional check in

    accordance with section 10.1 Prior to

    switching on.

    1 To switch on, insert the key into the key-

    operated switch (1).

    The key-operated switch is located at

    the lower right and upper left of theinner side of the handrail entry.

    2 Start the unit in the operational direction

    you require by turning the key.

    Key switch at lower right side: Turn

    clockwise to run the unit downwards

    and counter-clockwise to run the unit

    upwards.

    Key switch at upper left side (optional):Turn clockwise to run the unit upwards

    and counter-clockwise to run the unit

    downwards.

    The unit starts up immediately.

    3 After actuation of the key, turn it immediately back to the middle position and pull it out of

    the key-operated switch (1).

    The direction can only be changed after actuation of stop switch (2).

    Simultaneously with unit start-up the operational direction is indicatedoptically by traffic lights

    (optional).

    NOTE! After start-up, only allow the public to use the unit after ensuring that the step band

    and handrails are running correctly. Observe at least two revolutions of the step

    band. In particular, make sure there are no damaged or missing steps.

    The transport of bulky or heavy goods is not permissible.

    Free areas at the unit entry and exit points must be kept clear at all times

    Do not start / stop the unit if persons or objects are on the unit, otherwise there is a

    danger of falling.

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    Each time before switching on the unit, perform avisual and functional check in accordance withsection 10.1 Prior to switching on.

    1 To switch on, insert the key into the key-operated

    switch (1).

    The key-operated switch is located at the lower

    right and upper left of the inner side of thehandrail entry.

    2 Pre-select the operational direction by turning thekey.

    Key switch at lower right side: Turn clockwise to

    pre-select down running direction and counter-

    clockwise to pre-select up running direction.

    Key switch at upper left side: Turn clockwise to

    pre-select up running direction and counter-

    clockwise to pre-select down running direction.

    The unit starts immediately when the light barrier is interrupted.

    3 After actuation of the key, turn it immediately back to the middle position and pull it out of

    the key-operated switch (1).

    The direction can only be changed after actuation of stop switch (2).

    Simultaneously to unit start-up the operational direction is indicated optically by traffic lights

    (optional).

    Initially the unit runs in stand-by mode (approximately 50% travel speed). If an end user walks

    through the light barrier (3) in the area of the bottom or top unit entries, the step band speed

    is increased to the full travel speed.

    Upon expiration of the normal run-time (travel time plus after-run-time) the step band is

    switched automatically back to stand-by mode for energy saving reasons.

    NOTE! After start-up, only allow the public to use the unit after ensuring that the step band

    and handrails are running correctly. Observe at least two revolutions of the step

    band. In particular, make sure there are no damaged or missing steps.

    The transport of bulky or heavy goods is not permissible

    Do not start / stop the unit if persons or objects are on the unit, otherwise there is a

    danger of falling.

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    Each time before switching on the unit, perform a visual and functional check in accordancewith section 10.1 Prior to switching on.

    1 To switch on, insert the key into the key-operated switch (1).

    The key-operated switch is located at the lower right and upper left of the inner side of

    the handrail entry.2 Pre-select the operational direction by turning the key.

    Key switch at lower right side: Turn clockwise to pre-select down running direction and

    counter-clockwise to pre-select up running direction.

    Key switch at upper left side: Turn clockwise to pre-select up running direction and

    counter-clockwise to pre-select down running direction.

    The unit starts immediately when the light barrier is interrupted.

    3 After actuation of the key, turn it immediately back to the middle position and pull it out of

    the key-operated switch (1).

    The direction can only be changed after actuation of stop switch (2).

    Simultaneously to unit start-up the operational direction is indicated optically by traffic lights

    (optional required by the code).

    The unit in this operating mode is equipped with radar sensors. The radar sensors consist of

    two parts: radar heads and radar amplifiers. Both the sensitivity and the sensing distance canbe adjusted on the radar amplifiers. If the adjustment is needed, call the KONE maintenance

    personnel. For more information, see section 13 Safety check prior to restarting the escalator

    or autowalk.

    When the sensing distance is set, a detection area is set up in front of the unit entrance

    accordingly. Once an end user walks into the area from any direction, he / she should be

    detected by the radar sensors. The control system makes the unit start running.

    The step band runs a prescribed length of time and stops until the sensors are detected again

    by a passenger walking through the detection area.

    Units with the radar sensors are preset to run only in one direction (either up or down). If an

    end user tries to enter from the wrong direction, the unit starts to run for a defined time to

    prevent the user from using the unit as a stairway.

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    Switching on automatic start and stand-by is a combined feature. In this mode the unit starts

    as described in automatic start / stop mode. After expiration of the normal run-time, it

    switches to stand-by mode (about half of normal speed). After a pre-determined time of 10

    seconds (time is adjustable) during which there is no passenger, the unit comes to a complete

    stop. The cycle repeats when the next end user passes the sensor. Traffic lights are standard

    with this feature.

    For more information on starting and setting, see section 10.4 Switching on Automatic start /

    stop (optional).

    Press stop button (1) to switch off the unit

    (operational stop).

    The stop button is located at the lower rightand upper left of the inner side of the

    handrail entry.

    The unit makes a controlled stop.

    If, while the unit is in operation an unforeseenemergency situation occurs, the unit must be

    switched off immediately.

    Only in this emergency situation should the

    stop button (1) be pressed independently of

    Do not start / stop the unit if persons or objects are on the unit, otherwise there is a

    danger of falling.

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    If required, switch off the main power supply of the unit as follows:

    1 Go to the main power switch. It is located in the upper maintenance chamber on the

    control cabinet of your escalator or autowalk.

    2 Turn the main power switch to OFF ("0") to disconnect the main power supply.

    3 Lock the switch in the position OFF ("0") with a padlock.

    An auxiliary brake is mandatory for vertical rises above 6 m, and optional for vertical rises not

    greater than 6 m. When the main power of the unit is switched off, the auxiliary brake will be

    activated. After the main power is switched on again and before the unit can operate

    normally, firstly recover the auxiliary brake with the following method.

    Directly turn the key switch to let the unit operate upward for around 3 seconds. The auxiliary

    brake block is pushed down when you hear a crash sound. After that, the unit enters the

    normal operation mode.

    After performing the same operation as above, press the stop button to stop the escalator.

    Turn the key switch to let the unit operate downward, and then the unit enters the normal

    operation mode.

    Always switch off the unit before opening the maintenance chamber, otherwise there is a

    personal injury hazard.

    Cordon off both unit entries by erecting personnel traffic barriers. Removal of the barrier is

    not allowed until the maintenance chamber has been closed, otherwise there is a

    personal injury hazard.

    Before the auxiliary brake is recovered, the unit can not work if directly turning the key

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    If the escalator or autowalk is switched off during operation due to a fault (for example: by a

    safety device or power failure), have the following points checked before restarting:

    NOTE! The procedure described below should be performed only by KONE's service

    department or by skilled personnel who have been qualified by the manufacturer of

    the unit.

    1 Read the fault message on the info display in the PCB control unit.

    2 Check the following points on the escalator or autowalk.

    whether two or more teeth of a comb segment are damaged or broken

    whether there are any foreign bodies in the comb segment or in the step band

    whether a safety device has been activated a damaged step in the step band

    an increased gap between two steps

    the distance between the steps and the skirts

    drive chain and step chain lubrication

    whether auxiliary brake looses or recovers (if provided)

    check the handrail surface quality and isochronous step speed

    faults in the electrical system

    whether any switches are loose

    whether any cables are loose whether the coating on the balustrade skirt is worn through

    3 Reset the error message on the control unit by pressing the reset button. The reset button

    is located on top of the control cabinet.

    4 Connect the handheld pendant control.

    5 Start the unit in travel direction.

    6 Check the input voltage.

    7 Check the inspection travel.

    If the unit does not start up, read the fault display and proceed in compliance with thefault code indicated.

    8 Remove the handheld pendant control.

    9 Restart the unit.

    10 Check the running step band for abnormal sounds (for example: at the step inlet) and for

    Cordon off both escalator entries by erecting personnel traffic barriers. Removal of thebarrier is not allowed until the maintenance chamber has been closed, otherwise there is

    a personal injury hazard.

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    Compiled by: Technical Illustrator / Guo Li Li

    Checked by: Escalator PCM Assistant Manager / Shang Rui

    Approved by: Escalator Platform Category & PCM Manager / Weber Ralf

    - 2012-07-05 First issue Weber Ralf

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    Appendix: B

    MAINTENANCE MANUALOF ESCALATOR &

    AUTOWALK

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    OF ESCALATOR

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    Maintenance Instructions

    MBM-2 ManualAdd-onsfor KONETravelMaster 110Escalator(EJVR1.2/1.3/1.4/1.4.1)Maintenance InstructionsASG-51.05.001 2006KONE CorporationAllrights reserved(H)2011-01-28KONE CorporationEJV 1.5

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    KONE TRAVELMASTER 110 ESCALATORMBM-2 (Modular Based Maintenance)

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    Maintenance Instructions

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    MBM-2 modular based maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    STANDARD TOOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    SAFETY DEVICES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Location of safety devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Step band lock device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    BASIC MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Lower end . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

    Upper end . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    Product-specific instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    STEP MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    Removing steps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    Reinstalling steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

    BRAKE MODULE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

    Auxiliary brake (if equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

    COMB PLATE MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

    DRIVE MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

    Drive unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

    GUIDE MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

    HANDRAIL MODULE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

    Handrail drive system overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

    Handrail guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Toshiba pulling tool (TE4Z6KZ802P001, for lifting the access cover)

    Handle for lifting landing (DEE0075707)

    Label - Proactive oil replacement (KM987329G01)

    Callipers for motor brake lining check (KM167619)

    SAFETY DEVICES

    Location of safety devices

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    Additional safety switches:

    Name ExplanationB 20 Water level switch (for outdoor) (if equipped)

    B 36 Missing step monitor, lower (if equipped)

    B 37 Missing step monitor, upper (if equipped)

    B 50 Handrail speed monitor, left (if equipped)

    B 51 Handrail speed monitor, right (if equipped)

    S 1 Control current circuit breaker, lower

    S 5 Emergency stop switch, lower

    S 6 Emergency stop switch, upper

    S 60-61 Comb plate impact switch lower left and right

    S 62-63 Comb plate impact switch upper left and right

    S 65-66 Handrail inlet switch lower left and right

    S 67-68 Handrail inlet switch upper left and right

    S 70 Step sag switch, lower

    S 72 Step sag switch, upper

    S 75-76 Broken step-chain switch lower left and rightS 80 Step band lock (upper pit left) (if equipped)

    S 100-101 Skirting switch, lower left and right

    S 102-103 Skirting switch, upper left and right

    S 104-105 Skirting switch, inclined section (if equipped)

    S 130 Access cover switch, lower

    S 131 Access cover switch, upper

    S 145 Broken drive chain switch

    EJV EJV Explanation

    S 84 S 85 Auxiliary brake lift monitor

    S 85 S 85.1 Auxiliary brake lift monitor (the second motor)

    S 183 S 83 The first motor brake lift monitor

    S 184 S 84 The first motor brake lift monitor

    S 181 S 83.1 The second motor brake lift monitor S 182 S 84.1 The second motor brake lift monitor

    S 187 S 81 The first motor brake wearing monitor

    S 188 S 82 The first motor brake wearing monitor

    S 185 S 81 1 Th d t b k i it

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    Step band lock device

    The step band lock device must be activated any time you are working in the step band.

    For EJV

    Step Action Note

    1 Place barricades at both ends of the

    escalator, remove access cover and

    turn main power supply OFF.2 Take out controller from upper pit using

    controller lifting tool.

    3 Remove flywheel cover.

    4 Remove step guard.

    5 Raise handlebar (3) of step band lockfrom slot (1).

    6 Keep pushing step band lock (4) to

    drive wheel disc (5) while runningflywheel manually.

    Stop until step band lock is

    engaged.

    7 Put handlebar into slot (2).

    The step band lock switch should be

    actuated (10 displayed on main

    board).

    8 After finishing work, release the step

    band lock by moving handlebar (3) fromslot (2) to slot (1).

    9 Reinstall the parts in reverse order ofremoval. Turn main power supply ON,

    reinstall access cover, and removebarricades.

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    Step Action Note

    1 Place barricades at both ends of the

    escalator, remove access cover and

    turn main power supply OFF.

    2 Take out controller from upper pit using

    controller lifting tool if needed.

    3 Lift and push the handle (2) until bolts

    (3) and teeth of the sprocket (4) areengaged. If necessary, release the

    main brake manually.

    The step band lock switch (1) should

    be actuated ("10" displayed on main

    board).

    4 After finishing work, release the step

    band lock.

    Release the handle (2) to separate

    the bolts (3) from sprockets.

    5 Put the controller back in pit, turn main

    power supply ON, reinstall access

    cover, and remove barricades.

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    BASIC MODULE

    Lower end

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    Lower endStep Maintenance task Method and standard

    1 Check step chain tension. In the lower end pit, check step chain

    tension by measuring the compressedspring length between washers. Spring

    length should be 95 mm.

    2 Check function of skirt

    switches (if equipped).

    1 Make sure the main power supply is

    OFF.

    2 Remove the inner upper and lower

    curve decking.

    3 Change the blind plug to the hand-held

    pendant control. Turn the main power

    supply ON.4 Place a thickness gauge 3.2 mm

    between the switch actuator (1) and

    the inside surface of the skirt (2) so

    that the switch actuates.

    NOTE! Do not place a thickness gauge

    on the step side of the skirt.

    Try to normally run the escalator in

    both directions on inspection.

    The escalator should not start.

    5 Repeat the procedure for the opposite

    side of the escalator.

    3 Check LED light electric

    cabinet (if equipped).

    1 Check the LED lighting in lower pit.

    2 Open the electric cabinet.3 Check the fan function.

    4 Clean the air filter, replace it if needed.

    4 Check the inverter cabinet (if

    equipped)

    1 Check the fan condition.

    2 Turn the main power supply OFF

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    Upper end

    St M i t t k M th d d t d d

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    Step Maintenance task Method and standard

    1 Check function of skirt switches. Refer to the method and standard for

    function of skirt switches in Basic

    Module>Lower end.

    2 Check automatic oilers (if

    equipped).

    Lubricate step chain with the

    recommended lubricant.

    [lubricate only from upper end

    equipment driving down]

    If lubrication is not suitable, reset the

    parameter of pump, refer to Product-

    specific instructions>Automatic oiler.

    Lubricate connection area 1 and area 2

    on every link

    3 Check LED light electric cabinet(if equipped). 1 Check the LED lighting in upper pit.2 Open the electric cabinet.

    3 Check the fan function.

    4 Clean the air filter, replace it if

    needed.

    4 Check the inverter cabinet (if

    equipped).

    1 Check the fan condition.

    2 Turn the main power supply OFF.

    3 Open the inverter cabinet.

    4 Check and clean the air filter, replace

    it if needed.5 Lift the controller back in the pit.

    6 Check the fall protection barrier (if

    equipped).

    1 Manually check if the fall protection

    barrier is fastened securely.

    2 Check if the screws are loose.

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    Automatic oiler

    Automatic oiler lubricates drive chains, handrail drive chains and step chains automatically

    and regularly.

    Maintenance task: Check operation of automatic oilers

    Maintenance method and standards:For EJV

    Step Action Note

    1 Check the oil level in the oil tank.

    Fill with clean oil.

    NOTE! Make sure oil is absolutely

    clean when filling theautomatic oiler.

    2 Turn the switch F62 (24 V AC) OFF

    inside the controller, the pump willstart.

    The oil should come out from the

    nozzles or oil brushes.

    The pressure value of oil pump is

    displayed on the pressure indicator

    (if equipped) and should not be

    below 1.0 Mpa.

    NOTE! Clean the pump filter and

    lubrication port filter yearly.

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    3 If the chain is not lubricated properly,dj h l il b h

    Step Action Note

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    adjust the nozzles or oil brushes.

    4 Check every joint for oil leakage.

    Tighten the joints, if necessary. Turn

    the switch F62 ON.5 Check and adjust the electrical

    parameter setting according to

    lubrication quality (just for first

    maintenance visit).

    If lubrication of chains is not sufficient,

    readjust the pulse length parameters.

    WARNING! Basic parameters may not

    be valid for all escalators.

    For more information on the lubrication

    parameters, refer to the tables named:

    pulse length (lubrication pump on time)

    and delay between pulses (lubrication

    pump off time).

    Pulse length (Lubrication pump on time)a)

    a) The pulse length means one circle time.

    Vertical rise(m) 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5

    Parameter 19

    (minute)00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

    Parameter 20

    (second)33 38 41 46 49 54 57 2 5 10 13 18 21 26 29 34

    Delay between pulses (Lubrication pump off time)

    Indoor escalators Outdoor escalators

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    Step Action Note

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    Step Action Note

    1 Check the oil level in the oil tank.

    Fill with clean oil.

    NOTE! Make sure oil is absolutely

    clean when filling the

    automatic oiler.

    2 Check that the chain is lubricated

    properly. If needed, adjust the nozzles

    or oil brushes.

    3 Check every joint for oil leakage.

    Tighten the joints if needed.

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    4 If needed, set the Ton and Toff on thetime relay in the control cabinet again

    Step Action Note

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    time relay in the control cabinet again

    according to current status.

    For Ton and Toff parameter setting,

    refer to the following table.

    NOTE! Parameters must be checked

    after first maintenance iscompleted. If necessary,

    adjust parameters slightly

    according to the actual

    humidity and temperature.

    Ton and Toff parameter setting

    Vertical rise (m) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9.5

    TonWhite button 660 minutes

    Black button 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7

    Toff

    IndoorWhite button 10100 hours

    Black button 2

    Outdoor

    White button 10100 hours

    Black button 1

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    STEP MODULE

    Removing steps

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    Removing steps

    Escalator steps usually should be removed at the lower escalator pit.

    Maintenance task:Remove steps to open the maintenance access in step band

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note1 Remove spring pin (2).

    Use a hook or a set of pliers to pull

    spring pin out of mounting hole.

    2 Remove screw (1) and retaining plate

    (3).

    Use a screw driver to straighten the

    end of the retaining plate.

    3 Use the hand-held pendant control to

    drive the step band.

    The left step roller is accessible from

    the hole on the turnaround plate.

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    4 Slide the connector (4) towards centerof the step

    Step Action Note

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    of the step.

    5 Remove the step.

    Take the left step roller first out of

    the hole in turnaround plate.

    Take the right step roller out of thestep band.

    NOTE! Make sure that the washer

    stays on step chain pin.

    6 Remove other steps using the same

    procedure.

    NOTE! On the first maintenance visit,

    mark all steps using red spraypaint. Mark the first step in its

    corner as number one. Then

    run the unit in up direction,

    5012864(2006-06)

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    Reinstalling steps

    The steps can be interchanged as a result of their modular design.

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    Maintenance task:Check and reinstall steps

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note

    1 Position step in step band.

    Position the right side of step in the

    step band.

    Position the left side of step in the

    step band by placing the left step

    roller through the hole in the

    turnaround plate.

    NOTE! Make sure that the step

    guidance pin (A) is installed instep.

    2 Slide connector (1) towards chain roller

    (2).

    NOTE! Make sure that the washer

    stays on the step chain pin.

    NOTE! Add grease into the connector

    if needed.

    3 Mount spring pin to the connector.

    Use a hammer to insert spring pin

    into the mounting hole.

    4 Install and fasten screw (3) with new

    retaining plate (4).

    Tightening torque for screws (3): MA= 22 Nm

    Retaining plate: DEE2191072

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    5 Secure screws by bending retainingplate (4).

    Step Action Note

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    p ( )

    6 Install remaining steps using the same

    procedure.

    7 Check step for alignment.

    8 Install step guards.

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    BRAKE MODULE

    Adjustment and checking are needed if stopping distance is not correct.

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    Maintenance task: Check motor brake lining

    Maintenance method and standards:

    For EJV

    Step Action Note1 Open upper access cover, switch OFF

    power supply, and engage step band

    lock (if equipped).

    2 Measure the actual length of springs at

    both sides of the brake and record it.

    3 Loosen fixing nuts (1) for one side, then

    remove springs.

    4 Turn brake arm (2) until the brake lining

    thickness can be measured.

    5 Check brake lining (3) thickness.

    If the brake lining thickness is less than

    3 mm, replace brake arms and lining.

    NOTE! If the brake lining is

    contaminated, always replace

    it.

    6 Check that the surface of the brake

    should be free from grease and oil.

    Clean if needed.

    7 Reinstall brake arms in reverse order of

    removal and check that brake arms can

    move freely.

    8 Adjust springs to the measured length

    in step 2. Then lock nuts (1).

    9 Check the brake lining for another side.

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    For EJV (without brake wearing monitor)

    Step Action Note1 Open upper access cover, switch OFF

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    For EJV (with brake wearing monitor)

    power supply.

    2 Measure the depth D of brake arm from

    measurement hole (1) by callipers.

    3 If the brake lining thickness is below 3

    mm, replace brake arms and lining.

    Brake lining thickness = Measured

    data D - 29

    4 Check the brake lining for another side.

    5 If needed, replace the brake arm

    according to the section Replacing

    brake arms

    Step Action Note

    1 Open upper access cover, switch OFF

    power supply.

    2 Visually check that the brake wearingmonitor is fixed tight.

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    Maintenance task: Check main brake spring length

    Maintenance method and standards:

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    Maintenance task: Check clearance between brake arm and brake solenoid piston

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note

    1 Tighten the spring to make the stopping

    distance shorter and loosen the spring

    to make the distance longer.

    Both springs (1) must be equally

    adjusted to ensure the spring length L is

    the same on both sides.

    2 Lock the adjusting nuts.

    Step Action Note

    1 Push the piston (2) to C direction.

    Measure the clearance between brake

    arm (1) and brake solenoid piston (2).

    It is very important that there is 1.5 mm

    clearance between the brake solenoid

    piston (2) and brake arm (1).

    2 If adjustment is needed, turn screw (3)to adjust for 1.5 mm clearance between

    brake arm and brake solenoid piston.

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    Maintenance task: Check brake lift monitor (normal open) (if equipped)

    Maintenance method and standards:

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    Maintenance task:Check function of safety latch (if equipped)

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note

    1 Check the switch actuator (1).

    Actuate manual handle (4) by hand, the

    switch actuator (1) must be released

    from the bolt (3) of the bracket (2) and

    there are no fault codes 68, 70

    displayed on main board.

    Release manual handle (4), the brake

    is closed, the switch actuator (1) must

    be actuated by the bolt (3) of the

    bracket (2).

    2 Adjust the bolt (3) if needed.

    3 Release step band lock (if equipped),

    switch ON power supply, and reinstall the

    access cover.

    Step Action Note

    1 Switch off the main power

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    2 Take out the splint to remove the bolt(3).

    3 Remove the slider (4)

    Step Action Note

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    3 Remove the slider (4).

    4 Pull the bar (5) to adjust the distance

    between the arm (1) and the ratchet

    wheel (2) to 10 mm.

    5 Check that the detecting switch (6) is

    activated in this position.

    6 Check that the arm (1) can accesscompletely in the ratchet wheel without

    pressing the tappet of the switch to itsend position.

    7 Check the slider surface, replacement

    is needed if severe wear.

    8 If necessary, adjust the switch.

    9 Reset the bar and reinstall the slider

    (4) after adjustment.

    Make sure the slider is in place.

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    Auxiliary brake (if equipped)

    Auxiliary brake is located in upper landing. It is activated in case of escalator power off,escalator overspeed (over 1.4 times the rated speed), step band reverse direction, broken

    drive chain

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    drive chain.

    Brake trigger device (1)

    Brake disc (2)

    Sprocket for drive chain (3)

    Sprocket for step chain (4)

    Brake shoe (5)

    Step Action Note

    1 Confirm that no personnel and tools are on the step band.

    2 Stop the equipment normally.

    3 Switch OFF the main power.

    Auxiliary brake should be released, and the auxiliary

    brake stopper is stopping brake wheel.

    4 Switch ON the main power.

    Auxiliary brake should be actuated and removed from

    auxiliary brake wheel

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    COMB PLATE MODULE

    Maintenance task: Check comb plate impact device if adjustment is needed

    Maintenance method and standards:

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    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note

    1 Remove the access cover and changethe blind plug to the hand-held pendant

    control. Then turn the control current

    OFF. Remove end inner decks (left andright) located above the comb plate.

    2 Check the length of the compressed

    spring (4).

    The initial length of the spring is

    601 mm.

    If necessary, adjust the nut (5) to set

    the spring length.

    3 Check the position of comb plateimpact switch.

    The gap between the switch

    actuator (1) and the trip arm (2)should not be above 1 mm.

    If needed, turn the nut (3) to adjust

    the gap.

    4 Check the function of the impactdevice.

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    DRIVE MODULE

    Drive unit

    Maintenance task: Check oil level of gearbox

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    Maintenance method and standards:

    Maintenance task: Check air breather

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Maintenance task:Add oil

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note

    1 Check oil level of gearbox by removing

    the filler cap of the dipstick (1).

    Oil should be between the upperand lower marks on dipstick.

    Step Action Note

    1 Check that air breather (2) is clean.

    Step Action Note

    1 If the oil is under the lower mark, add

    the oil at filler cap (3) until the oil is

    between the upper and lower marks.

    For more information on oil type, oil

    volume and so on, refer to the table Oil

    specification.

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    Maintenance task: Check oil replacement date

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note

    1 According to oil replacement Detailed method, see AS-

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    g p

    information stick, confirm oil

    replacement date.

    ,

    51.05.002>Minor Repairs>Changing oil.

    Oil specification

    Drive TypeOil

    viscosityOil Type

    Oil

    volume

    (L)

    Oil change interval

    1st time

    (h)

    Regular

    (h)

    5.5 kW with CG35B gear VG460Synthetic

    oil9 1800 20000

    7.5, 9.2,11 kW with

    CRW160B gearVG460

    Synthetic

    oil17.5 1800 20000

    15 kW with CRW180Bgear

    VG460 Syntheticoil

    23.5 1800 20000

    5.5, 7.5 kW with FJ125Rgear

    VG460Synthetic

    oil6 1800 20000

    9.2, 11 kW with FJ160R

    gearVG460

    Synthetic

    oil12 1800 20000

    15 kW with FJ160R gear VG460Synthetic

    oil12 1800 20000

    7.5 kW motor, with CG35gear

    VG460 Syntheticoil

    9 1800 20000

    8 kW motor with CRW160

    gearVG460

    Synthetic

    oil17.5 1800 20000

    COMPONENT:

    REPLACEMENT INTERVAL: YEARS

    REPLACE MENT NEXT REPLACE MENT

    Month/Year Month/Year

    /20 /20

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    8 kW motor with

    FTJ160D gear (China VG460Synthetic

    15 0 1800 20000

    Oil specification

    Drive TypeOil

    viscosityOil Type

    Oil

    volume

    (L)

    Oil change interval

    1st time

    (h)

    Regular

    (h)

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    FTJ160D gear (China

    only)

    VG460oil

    15.0 1800 20000

    11 kW motor with

    FTJ160D gear (China

    only)

    VG460Synthetic

    oil15.0 1800 20000

    15 kW motor with

    FTJ160D gear (Chinaonly)

    VG460 Syntheticoil 12.0 1800 20000

    5.5, 7.5 kW motor, with

    FJ125 gear (China only)VG 460

    Synthetic

    oil6.0 1800 20000

    8 kW motor, with FJ160

    gear (China only)VG 460

    Synthetic

    oil12.0 1800 20000

    11 kW motor, with FJ160

    gear (China only)VG 460

    Synthetic

    oil12.0 1800 20000

    15 kW motor, with FJ160gear (China only)

    VG 460 Syntheticoil

    12.0 1800 20000

    5.5, 7.5, 9.2 kW with K87

    gearVG220

    Synthetic

    oil10.9 1800 20000

    11,15 kW with K97 gear VG220Synthetic

    oil20 1800 20000

    11 kW motor with K107

    gearVG220

    Synthetic

    oil33.5 1800 20000

    15 kW motor with K107gear

    VG220 Syntheticoil

    33.5 1800 20000

    NOTE! Synthetic oil is recommended to be used starting from first replacement.Mineral

    oil can be replaced with synthetic oil, but synthetic oil can not be replaced with

    mineral oil. Different oil types can not be mixed. If the oil is changed to other type,

    the gear box must be cleaned.

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    Maintenance task: Check drive unit mounting bolts and drive chain slack

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note

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    Step Action Note

    1 Check drive unit mounting bolts (1).

    Check the drive unit mounting bolts

    are tight.

    2 Remove the flywheel cover, turn the

    flywheel down direction, make sure theupper side of drive chain is slack.

    When the tension is on the upper

    side of chain, the slack amount (X)

    is 10 mm +/-5 mm (25/64 in.+/- 3/16

    in.).

    3 If drive chain slack adjusting is needed,

    loosen the four fixing bolts (1) on motor

    base, loosen the nut (2) and turn the

    limiting bolt (3) so that the drive chain

    can be tightened appropriately.

    4 Tighten the fixing bolts (1) and lock the

    nut (2).

    5 Reinstall the flywheel cover, turn mainpower supply ON.

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    For EJV

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    For EJV

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    3

    2

    1

    1

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    Maintenance task: Check the gap of broken drive chain switch

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note

    1 T th i l OFF h k

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    1 Turn the main power supply OFF, check

    the gap between drive chains (3) and

    the detecting bar (1).

    The gap should be 25 35 mm.

    2 Adjust the switch (2), if necessary.

    3 Physically move the detecting bar todepress the switch. Listen for audible

    click of switch.

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    GUIDE MODULE

    WARNING

    If equipped missing step/pallet monitor, run the unit with step/pallet opening, please keep

    the step/pallet opening on the upside of step/pallet band, otherwise need to reset the fault

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    Maintenance task: Make adjustment if missing step detector does not work

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Maintenance task: Check tension carriage

    Maintenance method and standards:

    the step/pallet opening on the upside of step/pallet band, otherwise need to reset the fault

    code (58 59) on cabinet.

    Step Action Note

    1 Remove five steps in a row, and move

    the step opening to missing step

    detector area in inspection mode.

    Actuate the stop button on the hand-

    held pendant control.

    2 Check clearance between proximity

    sensor (1) and tapered flat head screwof trailing wheel (2).

    The sensor should be centered and

    approximately 5 mm from the

    tapered flat head screw of trailing

    wheel.

    3 If adjustment is needed, loosen nuts (3)

    and adjust until the sensor (1) is

    centered and the clearance is correctfrom the tapered flat head screw of the

    trailing wheel (2).

    4 Tighten nuts (3). Check the detector is

    working correctly.

    Step Action Note

    1 Check the tension carriage for

    movement with a small pry bar.

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    Maintenance task: Check the oil groove of handrail drive chain

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note

    1 Run unit in inspection mode in the UP

    direction, stop unit by pressing the stopbutton on hand-held pendant control

    when step opening is in handrail drive

    chain area on upper level. Turn main

    power supply OFF, and engage the

    step band lock (if equipped).

    2 Visually check the oil groove of handrail

    drive chain, clean the groove if needed.

    3 For EJV 1.5, check the oil drain pipe is

    unblocked, clean the pipe if needed.

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    Maintenance task: Check handrail drive chain tension

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note

    1 Check handrail drive chain tension (A)

    in the center between the handrail drive

    h i k t (1) d i d i

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    Maintenance task:Adjust handrail drive chain tension if needed

    Maintenance method and standards:

    chain sprockets (1) and main drivesprocket (2).

    Handrail drive chain tension: A = 9

    to 15 mm

    2 Adjust handrail drivechain tension ifneeded.

    Step Action Note

    1 Find out the slack side of chain.

    If unit is running up before it stops,then the slack side is Up, vice versa.

    2 Remove the upper curve inner deck by

    loosening fixing bolts.

    3 Release the handrail pressure spring

    on two sides.

    4 Loosen bearing mounting bolts (2) of

    handrail drive wheel shaft (four on right

    hand and four on left hand).

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    5 Loosen lock nut (3), and adjust handrail

    drive chain tension with jack bolt (4).

    Set handrail drive chain slack from 9

    to 15 mm measured at the drivechain center between drive chain

    NOTE! To increase the handrail chain

    tension, tighten jack bolt (4)equally for right hand and left

    hand sides.

    Step Action Note

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    chain center between drive chain

    sprockets (1).

    For EJV 1.1/1.2/1.3/1.4/1.4.1, makesure measurement B on both sides

    of escalator are the same.

    Otherwise the handrail wheels areinclined.

    For EJV 1.1, make sure

    measurement C on both sides of

    escalator are the same to ensure

    the handrail drive is parallel to chain

    drive.

    NOTE! To decrease the handrail chain

    tension, loosen jack bolt (4) and

    pull handrail drive wheel shaft

    (5) to set tension dimension.

    NOTE! Empty the oil container if

    needed.

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    6 Tighten mounting bolt (2) and lock nut(3).

    7 Reinstall the parts in reverse order of

    removal, release the step band lock

    d i

    Step Action Note

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    Maintenance task: Lubricate track in case of lube-free step chain (if equipped)

    Maintenance method and standards:

    If required, the step chain lip track may be moistened by a spray in the running surface area

    (1).

    device.

    8 Check the position of the handrail

    pressure roller cluster and check

    handrail traction on both sides of

    escalator in UP and DOWN directions.

    Step Action Note

    1 Spray application may be required ifnoise is generated between step chain

    roller (2) and lip track.

    NOTE! Use only a high pressure semi-synthetic grease (Rivolta SKD

    3602), based on metal soap

    without solid additives for initial

    application.

    NOTE! All lubrication-free chains are

    identified by SF or SFD in the

    chain designation.

    2 Spray application may be along theentire length of lip track.

    3 Spray application should be done once

    before putting the unit into operation.

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    Maintenance task: Lubricate main shaft and handrail drive shaft

    Maintenance method and standards:

    Step Action Note1 Run escalator normally for several

    cycles.

    2 Move the opening of the step band to

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    the lubrication position of bearings in

    inspection mode. Press down stop

    button on hand-held pendant control.

    3 Add grease to the grease nozzle (1)

    with an oil gun.4 Run the escalator normally for several

    cycles again in inspection mode.

    5 Add grease and cycle the escalator two

    more times.

    Add grease and cycle the escalator

    totally for three separate times.

    6 Add grease until old grease flows out

    from the bearing.7 Remove old grease from the bearing

    surface.

    8 Reinstall all removed parts in reverse

    order.

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    HANDRAIL MODULE

    Handrail drive system overview Handrail (1)

    Handrail drive wheel (2)

    Handrail drive shaft (3)

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    Handrail drive shaft (3)

    Handrail drive chain (4)

    Newel (5)

    Handrail guide roller (6)

    Handrail pressure roller (7)

    Handrail tension device (8)

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    Handrail guides

    Maintenance task:Check handrail tension

    Maintenance method and standards:

    St A ti N t

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    Step Action Note

    1 With step band stopped, tilt up handrail

    in the lower curve balustrade on one

    side.

    2 Remove handrail from the handrailguide, and observe handrail tension.

    If tension is correct, the handrail

    section removed from the handrail

    guide must run straight over the

    balustrade.

    3 Press handrail back onto handrail

    guide.

    It must be possible to press thehandrail effortlessly back in place

    onto the handrail guide.

    4 Adjust handrail tension if needed.

    5 Reinstall all handrail onto guide, turnmain power ON.

    ELEVATORS ESCALATORS

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    MAINTENANCE MANUAL

    OF AUTO WALK

    TransitMaster 165/185

    Horizontal Autowalk Maintenance Instructions

    MBM-2 ManualAdd-onsfor KONE TravelMaster 115InclinedAutowalk and TransitMaster 165/185HorizontalAutowalkMaintenance InstructionsASG-51.00.001 2011 KONE CorporationAllrights reserved(A) 2012-04-16KONE CorporationRJV 1.3/AJV 1.0

    TRANSITMASTER 165/185 HORIZONTAL AUTOWALK

    (AJV 1.0)

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    ( )MBM-2 (Modular Based Maintenance)

    TransitMaster 165/185

    Horizontal Autowalk Maintenance Instructions

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    MBM-2 modular based maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    STANDARD TOOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    SAFETY DEVICES 3

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    SAFETY DEVICES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    Location of safety devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    Pallet band lock device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    BASIC MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    Return end. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Drive end . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    Product-specific instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

    PALLET MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

    Removing pallets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

    Reinstalling pallets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

    BRAKE MODULE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .