The Fujitec Elevator is a high-performance vertical transportation system featuring advanced safety mechanisms, energy-efficient operation, smooth acceleration and deceleration, digital control systems, emergency communication, fire service mode, and accessibility compliance. Below are key sections for safety protocols, technical specifications, operation procedures, maintenance guidelines, and emergency protocols.
Key safety components: Emergency stop button, door safety sensors, overload detection, emergency lighting, communication system, seismic detection, and fire recall operation.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Emergency Stop | Immediately halts elevator operation when activated |
| Door Safety Sensors | Infrared beams prevent door closure when obstructed |
| Overload Detection | Prevents operation when weight exceeds capacity |
| Emergency Lighting | Automatic illumination during power failure |
| Communication System | Two-way intercom for emergency communication |
| Seismic Detection | Automatically moves to nearest floor during earthquakes |
| Fire Recall | Returns to designated floor when fire alarm activated |
| Safety Brakes | Multiple redundant braking systems |
| Emergency Ventilation | Automatic air circulation during extended stops |
Standard operation and special service modes for proper elevator usage.
WARNING! Never attempt to force doors open or interfere with normal operation.
Car operating panel and hall call station features and indicators.
Car Operating Panel: Floor selection buttons, door open/close, emergency stop, alarm bell, emergency communication, position indicator, overload indicator.
Hall Call Stations: Up/down call buttons, position indicator, direction arrow, fire service indicator.
Special Functions: Independent service key switch, fire recall key switch, priority service key switch, maintenance mode access.
Regular maintenance requirements to ensure optimal performance and safety.
CAUTION! Maintenance must be performed by certified Fujitec technicians only.
Procedures for various emergency situations and passenger safety.
| Emergency Type | Procedure |
|---|---|
| Power Failure | Emergency lighting activates automatically; use communication system |
| Entrapment | Press ALARM button; communicate via intercom; remain calm |
| Fire Alarm | Elevator recalls to designated floor; do not use during fires |
| Earthquake | System detects seismic activity; moves to nearest floor for evacuation |
| Medical Emergency | Use communication system to alert building management |
Emergency Contact: Building Management: [Insert local number] | Fujitec Service: 1-800-FUJITEC
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Corrective Action |
|---|---|---|
| Elevator not responding | Power outage/maintenance mode | Check building power status; verify not in maintenance mode |
| Doors not closing | Obstruction in door path | Clear doorway; check for objects blocking sensors |
| Unusual noises | Mechanical wear/alignment issues | Contact maintenance immediately; do not use elevator |
| Floor misalignment | Leveling system calibration | Report to building management for technician adjustment |
| Communication failure | System fault/wiring issue | Use alternative communication methods; report immediately |
Fujitec elevators comply with ASME A17.1 Safety Code, EN 81-20/50 European standards, local building codes, ADA accessibility requirements, and seismic safety regulations. All systems include CE marking and UL certification.
Standard warranty: 12 months on all components, 60 months on major mechanical systems. Extended service contracts available. For warranty claims and service, contact authorized Fujitec service centers only.
Service Support: 1-800-FUJITEC (1-800-385-4832) | www.fujitec.com/support