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MODEL 600 SERIES OPERATOR | Rev. 2019.7.1
END USER SAFETY
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Systems, Inc. has no control over the gate system you have automated. The word “system” herein refers
to the gate post, gate leaf(s), hinging, all automation equipment, accessory devices, the construction and
installation thereof.
Vehicular gate operating systems provide convenience and security to their users. Because these machines
produce such high levels of force, all gate system designers, installers and end users must be aware of the
potential hazards associated with improperly designed, installed or maintained systems.
Each component must work in unison to provide the end user, visitors and subsequent owners with proper
operation of all automation, safety and access control equipment.
It is the responsibility of the designer, installer and purchaser that the total system is safe for the particular
application.
The end user’s responsibility is always present. Assurance of safety rests with the user of the gate system at
any particular time.
Gate systems should be protected, as may be necessary, from children and pets by whatever means necessary.
Moving devices always present people, pets and property with certain risks and have potential for harm.
The following list of precautions has been prepared for your review. This list is not all-inclusive, nor is it
represented as such. Please ask your installer any questions you have now, or later, about the installation,
operation, or safety features of your gate system.
1. Be sure the operating and safety instructions are available to all persons that will operate the gate
system.
2. Keep gate system operating area clear of all obstructions. Stay clear of the operating area when the
gate system is in use.
3. Do not allow children or pets near the gate system. In a residential or multi-family dwelling, it may
be necessary to fence off portions of the system. It may be necessary to mount protection devices
in the area, on the gate, or the equipment itself.
4.
CAUTION!!
Never allow children to ride on the gate(s) or play around the electrical enclosures.
5. Never operate a gate system without visual contact so that operation may be suspended if
necessary.