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7. TESTING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM

After installing the operator, carefully check operating efficiency of all accessories 

and safety devices connected to it. 

Return the board support to its original position. Fit the cover, Fig. 20 ref. 1, and 

tighten the two side screws provided (Fig. 20 ref 2), and snap-fit the side panels 

(Fig. 20 ref.3). Apply the danger sticker on the top of the cover (Fig. 21).

Hand the “User’s Guide” to the Customer and explain correct operation and use 

of the gearmotor, indicating the potentially dangerous areas of the automated 

system.

8. MANUAL OPERATION

Warning: 

Cut power to the system to prevent an involuntary pulse from activating 

the gate during the release manoeuvre.

To release the operator proceed as follows:

1) Insert the key provided and turn it clockwise as shown in Fig. 22 ref. 1 and 2.

2) Turn the release system clockwise, until the mechanical stop is reached, Fig. 

22 ref. 3.

3) Open and close the gate manually.

9. RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION

Warning: 

Cut power to the system to prevent an involuntary pulse from activating 

the gate during the manoeuvre for restoring normal operation.

To restore normal operation proceed as follows:

1) Turn the release system anti-clockwise, until its stop is reached, Fig. 23 ref. 1.

2) Turn the key anti-clockwise and remove it from the lock, Fig. 23 ref. 2 and 3.

3) Move the gate until the release system meshes (corresponds to gate 

locking)

4) Power up the system.

6.2. Positioning the limit switches

10. SPECIAL APPLICATIONS

There are no special applications.

11. MAINTENANCE

Check the operational efficiency of the system at least once every 6 months, 

especially as regards the efficiency of the safety and release devices (including 

operator thrust force).

12. REPAIRS

For any repairs, contact the authorised Repair Centres.

13. AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES

Refer to the catalogue for available accessories.

Summary of Contents for 740-24V

Page 1: ...threshold must be checked as specified in the Standards indicated at point 10 16 The safety devices EN 12978 standard protect any danger areas against mechanical movement Risks such as crushing dragging and shearing 17 Use of at least one indicator light e g FAACLIGHT is recommended for every system as well as a warning sign adequately secured to the frame structure in addition to the devices ment...

Page 2: ...ng vehicle access AVOID ANY OTHER USE WHATEVER 1 DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 740 24V Power supply 230 115 V 50 60 Hz Absorbed power W 70 Absorbed current A 3 Capacitor μF Thrust on pinion daN 40 Torque Nm 13 5 Winding thermal protection C Leaf max weight Kg 400 Type of pinion Z16 Gate speed m min 12 Gate max length m 15 Type of limit switch Mechanical Clutch Electronic Use frequ...

Page 3: ... the gearmotor is located in the vehicle transit or manoeuvre area adequate means of protection should be provided against accidental impact Check if an efficient earthing is available for connection to the gearmotor 5 2 Masonry for foundation plate 1 Assemble the foundation plate as shown in figure 04 2 In order to ensure that the pinion and rack engage correctly the foundation pla te must be pos...

Page 4: ...ng the gate travel all the rack elements do not exit the pinion Do not on any account weld the rack elements either to the spacers or to each other When the rack has been installed to en sure it meshes correctly with the pinion it is advisable to lower the gearmotor position by about 1 5 mm Fig 15 Manually check if the gate correctly rea ches the mechanical limit stops maintaining the pinion and r...

Page 5: ...n in Fig 22 ref 1 and 2 2 Turn the release system clockwise until the mechanical stop is reached Fig 22 ref 3 3 Open and close the gate manually 9 RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION Warning Cut power to the system to prevent an involuntary pulse from activating the gate during the manoeuvre for restoring normal operation To restore normal operation proceed as follows 1 Turn the release system anti clockwi...

Page 6: ...automatically after the selected pause time has elapsed If the semi automatic operation was set a second pulse must be sent to close the gate again An opening pulse during re closing always causes movement to be reversed A stop pulse if provided always stops movement The light signalling indicates that the gate is currently moving For details on sliding gate behaviour in different function logics ...

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