Controls and Operating Mechanisms [4.27]
Scoping [4.1.3(13)]
ADAAG covers elements that are fixed or built-in, including those bolted to floors or walls. Compliance is recommended for free-standing equipment, such as vending machines. Controls and operating mechanisms intended for use only by employees for job-related tasks are not required to comply (although compliance will help accommodate employees). The following life safety elements illustrate the coverage of this section:
| elements | compliance |
| alarm pull stations | compliance required as fixed element for common use by building occupants |
| fire extinguisher cabinets | compliance required for the fixed portion (cabinet); recommended for the non-fixed portion (extinguisher) where possible |
| alarm command stations | compliance not required since they are used only by employees or trained emergency personnel |
Clear Floor Space [4.27.2]
Clear floor space for a forward or side approach is required at controls, dispensers, receptacles, and other operable equipment as specified in 4.2; those recessed within niches or alcoves may require additional maneuvering space depending on the recess depth. Recommendation: Operable parts approximately centered on the clear floor space are generally easier to reach.
Height [4.27.3]
The operable portions of controls and operating mechanisms must be within established reach ranges for either a forward or side reach as required in 4.2.5 and 4.2.6. Note the reduced maximum height for reaches over obstructions beyond certain depths. This is important where controls and switches are mounted on walls above counters. The maximum reach height pertains to the highest operable portion of controls and operating mechanisms and includes coin slots or credit card slots.

Electrical outlets must be at least 15 inches high. Connections for equipment not intended for regular use by building occupants, such as receptacles for wall-mounted clocks and refrigerators, are not required to comply.
Operation [4.27.4]
Controls and operating mechanisms must:
Mechanisms that can be operated with a closed fist will generally satisfy these criteria.
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