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Danger of high voltage.

Danger of crushing.

Danger of foot crushing.

Danger of hand entrapment.

Do not transit through during maneuvering.

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLERS

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WARNING! Important safety instructions.

Follow all of these instructions. Improper installation can cause serious bodily harm.

Before continuing, also read the general precautions for users.

This product must only be used for its specifi cally intended purpose. any other use may be hazardous. CAME S.p.A. is not liable for any damage 
caused by improper, wrongful and unreasonable use. • This manual's product is defi ned by machinery directive 2006/42/CE as "partly-completed 
machinery". Partly-completed machinery is a set that almost constitutes a machine, but which, alone, cannot ensure a clearly defi ned application. 
Partly-completed machinery must only be incorporated or assembled to other machinery or other partly-completed machinery or apparatuses to build 
machinery that is regulated by Directive 2006/42/CE. The fi nalized installation must comply with European Directive 2006/42/CE and with currently 
applicable European standards. • Given these considerations, all procedures stated in this manual must be exclusively performed by expert, qualifi ed 
staff  • The manufacturer declines any liability for using non-original products; which would result in warranty loss • Keep this manual inside the 
technical folder along with the manuals of all the other devices used for your automation system. • Make sure the temperature range shown on the 
product is suitable for the climate where it will be installed • Laying the cables, installation and testing must follow state-of-the-art procedures as 
dictated by regulations • If the power-supply cable is damaged, it must be immediately replaced by the manufacturer or by an authorized technical 
assistance center, or in any case, by qualifi ed staff , to prevent any risk • During all phases of the installation make sure you have cut off  the mains 
power source. • The operator cannot be used with gates fi tted with pedestrian doors, unless its operation can be activated only when the pedestrian 
door is in safety position. • Make sure that people are not entrapped between the gate's moving and fi xed parts due to the gate's movement. Before 
installing the operator, check that the gate is in proper mechanical condition, that it is properly balanced and that it properly closes: if any of these 
conditions are not met, do not continue before having met all safety requirements. • Make sure the gate is stable and the castors function properly 
and are well-greased, and that it opens and closes smoothly. • The guide rail must be well-fastened to the ground, entirely above the surface and 
free of any impediments to the gate's movement. • The rails of the upper guide must not cause any friction. • Make sure that opening and closing 
limiters are fi tted • Make sure the operator is installed onto a sturdy surface that is protected from any collisions • Make sure that mechanical stops 
are already installed • If the operator is installed lower than 2.5 from the ground or from any other access level, fi t any protections and signs to prevent 
hazardous situations. • Do not fi t the operator upside down or onto elements that could yield to its weight. If necessary, add reinforcements to the 
fastening points • Do not install door or gate leaves on tilted surfaces • Check that no lawn watering devices spray the operator with water from the 
bottom up. • Any residual risks must be indicated clearly with proper signage affi  xed in visible areas. All of which must be explained to end users. • 
Suitably section off  and demarcate the entire installation site to prevent unauthorized persons from entering the area, especially minors and children. 
• Affi  x cautionary signs, such as the door plate, the gate plate, wherever needed and in plain sight. • Use proper protections to prevent mechanical 
hazards when people are loitering around the machinery's range of action, for example to prevent fi nger crushing between the rack and pinion) • The 
electrical cables must run through the cable glands and must not touch any heated parts, such as the motor, transformer, and so on) • Make sure you 
have set up a suitable dual pole cut off  device along the power supply that is compliant with the installation rules. It should completely cut off  the power 
supply according to category III surcharge conditions • All opening controls must be installed at least 1.85 m from the perimeter of the gate's working 
area, or where they cannot be reached from outside the gate. • All switches in maintained action mode must be positioned so that the moving gates 
leaves, the transit areas and vehicle thru-ways are completely visible, and yet the switches must be also away from any moving parts • Unless the 
action is key operated, the control devices must be fi tted at, at least, 1.5 m from the ground and must not be accessible to the public. • To pass the 
collision force test use a suitable sensitive safety-edge. Install it properly and adjust as needed. • Before handing over to users, check that the system 
is compliant with the 2006/42/CE uniformed Machinery Directive • Make sure the settings on the operator are all suitable and that any safety and 
protection devices, and also the manual release, work properly. • Affi  x a permanent tag, that describes how to use the manual release mechanism, 
close to the mechanism. • Make sure to hand over to the end user, all operating manuals for the products that make up the fi nal machinery • To lift 
manually, add one person for every 20 kg to be lifted. Otherwise use suitable hoisting equipment.

The next fi gure shows the main hazard points for people

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Summary of Contents for BKS08ALS

Page 1: ...BKS08ALS BKS12ALS BKS18ALS BKS22ALS Sliding gate operator BK series INSTALLATION MANUAL EN English FA01208 EN...

Page 2: ...2 3 1 1 2 3 1...

Page 3: ...ace and free of any impediments to the gate s movement The rails of the upper guide must not cause any friction Make sure that opening and closing limiters are tted Make sure the operator is installed...

Page 4: ...PTION Operator fitted with control board and mechanical limit switches for sliding gates weighing up to 2 200 kilograms INTENDED USE The operator is designed to power sliding gates used in apartment b...

Page 5: ...ns Number of cycles Length of gate m Number of cycles Length of gate m Consecutive cycles graph Cycles hour graph DUTY CYCLES Datum BKS08ALS 12ALS 18ALS 22ALS Cycles hour no 14 Consecutive cycles no 1...

Page 6: ...tocells 8 Small post 9 Mechanical gate stop 10 Sensitive safety edge 11 Junction pit DESCRIPTION OF PARTS 1 Cover 2 Front cover 3 Gear motor 4 Fan BKS08ALS series 5 Condenser 6 Mechanical limit switch...

Page 7: ...ES AND MINIMUM THICKNESSES Connection cable length 20 m 20 30 m Input voltage for 230 V AC control board 1P N PE 3G x 1 5 mm 2 3G x 2 5 mm 2 Flashing light 2 x 0 5 mm 2 Command and control devices 2 x...

Page 8: ...surface Wait at least 24 hrs for the concrete to solidify Fit the bolts into the anchoring plate and tighten them using the nuts Remove the pre shaped clamps using a screw driver or pliers Fit the pl...

Page 9: ...AME S p A Translated original instructions Remove the foundation frame and fill the hole with earth around the concrete block Remove the nuts from the bolts Fit the electric cables into the tubes so t...

Page 10: ...he operator on top of the anchoring plate Caution The electric cables must pass under the gearmotor casing and must not touch any parts that may overheat during use such as the motor or the transforme...

Page 11: ...zontal adjustment This prevents the gate s weight from bearing down on the operator FASTENING THE RACK If the rack is already set up the next step should be to adjust the rack and pinion coupling dist...

Page 12: ...the micro switch is activated spring and fasten it using the grub screws ESTABLISHING THE LIMIT SWITCH POINTS For opening open the gate t the opening limit switch tab onto the rack until the micro sw...

Page 13: ...13 RSE card slot 14 Connector for the R700 R800 R900 card 15 Programming buttons 16 Memory roll card slot 17 Display 18 Power supply on warning LED 19 Terminals for paired of CRP connection 20 Termina...

Page 14: ...ro switch Condenser 120 230V AC gear motor Control board brace cable glands Closing limit switch micro switch ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Connect all wires and cables in compliance with the law Before conn...

Page 15: ...ck White Red Flashing light connection output contact rated at 230 V AC 25 W max SIGNALING DEVICES Gate state warning output contact rated for 24 V AC 3 W max See function F10 Additional light connect...

Page 16: ...g in MAINTAINED ACTION mode the control device must be connected to 2 4 PARTIAL OPENING function from control device NO contact OPEN CLOSE INVERT step step function from control device NO contact Alte...

Page 17: ...losing during opening When the gate is opening opening the contact triggers the inversion of movement until the gate is completely closed C3 partial stop Stopping of the gate if it is moving with cons...

Page 18: ...ow up on the display as E17 Fit the RSE card WARNING For the system to work properly before fitting the control board you MUST CUT OFF THE POWER MAINS and remove any emergency batteries Serial RS485 c...

Page 19: ...Can associate C1 reopening during closing by photocells C2 reclosing during opening by photocells C3 partial stop C4 obstruction wait C7 reopening during closing by sensitive safety edges with clean c...

Page 20: ...on for an adjustable time of between 60 and 180 seconds To set the time see function F25 OFF default 1 Cycle 2 Courtesy F19 Automatic Closing Time The automatic closing wait starts when the opening li...

Page 21: ...see the instructions that come with the accessory This function only appears is the control board has been tted with a RIO CONN card OFF default P1 P1 P2 P2 P3 P3 P4 P4 F68 Wireless input RIO CELL T2...

Page 22: ...available and usable to assign to a new user max 250 users Before registering the users make sure the AF radio card is plugged into the connector see the paragraph called CONTROL DEVICES COMMISSIONING...

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Page 25: ...the F50 and press ENTER to confirm the saving of data in the Memory Roll Extract the Memory roll and fit it into the connector of another control board Select ON from the F51 and press ENTER to confi...

Page 26: ...pens For the types of command that can be selected and paired to users see the ENTERING USERS WITH ASSOCIATED COMMANDS DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL CAME S p A applies a certified Environmental Management...

Page 27: ...p 27 Manual FA01208 EN 07 2021 CAME S p A Translated original instructions...

Page 28: ...lla Libert 15 31030 Dosson di Casier Treviso Italy tel 39 0422 4940 fax 39 0422 4941 Manual FA01208 EN 07 2021 CAME S p A Translated original instructions The contents of this manual may change at any...

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