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10.  INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

10.1  SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

Installations of GENIUS BLIZZARD 500-900 C series gear motors must 
be used for vehicular traffic.
The user must be in good physical and mental health and be aware of 
and responsible for the dangers which use of the product can lead to.

 

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- Do not remain in or walk/drive through the area of operation of the 
automation system while it is moving.
- Do not use the automation system when the area of operation is not 
free of persons, animals or objects.
- Do not allow children to approach or play in the area of operation of 
the automation system.
- Do not try to prevent the movement of the automation system.
- Do not climb on, hold onto or let yourself be pulled by the gate. Do 
not climb onto or sit on the gear motor.
- Do not allow the devices to be used by anyone who is not specifically 
authorised and trained to do so.
- Do not allow the devices to be controlled by children or persons with 
mental and physical deficiencies unless they are supervised by an adult 
who is responsible for their safety.
- Do not use the automation system with the fixed and/or mobile 
guards removed or altered.
- Do not use the automation system in the presence of faults which 
could compromise safety.
- Do not expose the automation system to corrosive chemical or 
atmospheric agents; do not expose the actuator to corrosive chemical 
or atmospheric agents.
- Do not expose the automation system to flammable gases or fumes.
- Do not perform any work on the components of the automation 
system.

10.2 PRODUCT WARNINGS

Risk of fingers and hands being trapped between the rack, pinion and 
casing (§ 3.8-

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10.3  EMERGENCY USE

10.4 MANUAL OPERATION

 

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Before performing the release operation, shut off the power supply to 
the automation system.
During manual operation, gently guide the gate the whole way. Do not 
push it and let it slide freely.
Do not leave the gate with the release engaged: after moving it manu-
ally, restore automatic operation.

RELEASE OPERATION

1.  Open the plastic cap on the release device (

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2.  Turn the lock clockwise using a coin or your personalised key 

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3.  Turn the knob clockwise (

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RESTORING AUTOMATIC OPERATION

1.  Turn the knob anticlockwise.
2.  Turn the lock anticlockwise.
3.  Manually move the gate until the mechanical system engages.

It is the responsibility of the machine installer/manufacturer to draft 
the user instructions of the automation in accordance with the Ma-
chinery Directive, including all the required information and instruc-
tions based on the characteristics of the automation.
The guidelines below, which are purely indicative and in no way 
exhaustive, help the installer draft the user instructions.

 

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The installer must provide the owner/operator of the automation with 
the EC Declaration, the system Logbook with the maintenance schedule 
and the user instructions of the automation.
The installer must inform the owner/operator of any residual risks and 
the intended use and ways in which the machine should not be used.
The owner is responsible for operating the automation and must:
- comply with all User instructions provided by the installer/mainte-
nance technician and the Safety recommendations
- keep the user instructions
- have the maintenance schedule implemented 
- keep the system Logbook, which must be completed by the mainte-
nance technician at the end of all servicing

Environmental phenomena, even occasional, such as ice, snow and 
strong wind may hinder correct operation of the automation and 
affect component integrity and may become a potential source of 
danger.

In any malfunction, emergency or fault, disconnect the power sup-
ply of the automation.  If the conditions allow the leaf to be safely 
moved manually, use the MANUAL OPERATION; otherwise, keep the 
automation out of service until it is restored/repaired.
In case of a fault, the automation must be restored/repaired must 
only be carried out by the INSTALLER/MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN.

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Summary of Contents for Blizzard 500 C

Page 1: ...BLIZZARD 500 C BLIZZARD 900 C https smartel ua ...

Page 2: ...pective manufac turers Customers may make copies exclusively for their own use This manual was published in 2016 Copyright FAAC S p A depuis 2016 Tous droits réservés Aucunepartiedecemanuelnepeutêtrereproduite archivéeoudistribuéeàdestiers ni copiée sous tout format et avec tout moyen qu il soit électronique mécanique ou par photocopie sans le consentement écrit préalable de FAAC S p A Tous les no...

Page 3: ...acturer Company name FAAC S p A Soc Unipersonale Address Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA ITALY hereby declares under his sole responsibility that the following product Description Gear motor for sliding gates Model BLIZZARD 500 C BLIZZARD 900 C Complies with the following relevant Union harmonization legislations 2014 30 EU 2011 65 EU Furthermore the following harmonised standards have be...

Page 4: ...monised standards Anyone automating a gate new or existing is classified as the Manufacturer of the Machine They are therefore required by law among other things to carry out a risk analysis of the machine automatic gate in its entirety and take protective measures to fulfil the essential safety requirements specified in Annex I of the Machinery Directive This manual also contains general informat...

Page 5: ...a tion and for completing the Register of the system The installer must prove or declare to possess technical and profes sional proficiency to perform installation testing and maintenance activities according to the requirements in these instructions Installationactivitiesrequirespecialworkconditionstoreducetothe minimum the risks of accidents and serious damage Furthermore the suitable precaution...

Page 6: ...900 C The packaging materials plastic polystyrene etc must not be left within reach of children as they are potential hazards When you have finished with them dispose of the packaging in the appropriate containers as per applicable waste disposal regulations 2 4 DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT It is prohibited to install the automation system to create fire doors Itisprohibitedtoinstalltheautomationsystem...

Page 7: ...rce 300 N 220 N 410 N 380 N Pinion Z16 Module 4 Z16 Module 4 Z16 Module 4 Z16 Module 4 Max sliding gate section length 15 m 15 m 15 m 15 m Max sliding gate section weight 500 kg 500 kg 900 kg 900 kg Sliding gate section speed 12 m min 14 m min 12 m min 14 m min Ambient operating temperature 20 C 55 C 20 C 55 C 20 C 55 C 20 C 55 C Type of use Residential Condominium Residential Condominium Resident...

Page 8: ...are accessories 3 Electric motor 4 Magnetic limit stop sensor 5 Electronic board 6 Magnetic limit switches 7 Release device 8 Start up capacitor 9 Earth connection 10 Power cable clamp 11 Z16 Module 4 pinion 7 Installation Accessories 1 Base plate with mounting hardware 2 Steel rack 3 Spacers for steel rack to be screwed or welded 4 Nylon rack 5 Mounting hardware for nylon rack INSTALLATION ACCESS...

Page 9: ...ructure columns guides mechanical strikers sliding gate section must be solid and there must be no risk of detachment or collapse taking into consideration the weight of the sliding gate section force appliedbywindandtheforcesgeneratedbythegearmotor Perform structural calculations where necessary No signs of corrosion or cracking in the structure Sliding gate section perfectly vertical in all move...

Page 10: ... Nm ELECTRICIAN S SCISSORS 6 5 5 5 3 6 HSS DRILL BIT of specified sizes M8 THREAD CUTTER of specified sizes for steel rack to be screwed on SPIRIT LEVEL 4 3 EXAMPLE SYSTEM The example system is a purely illustrative and not exhaustive representation of BLIZZARD 500 900 C TAPE MEASURE SCREW CLAMP WELDING EQUIPMENT for steel rack to be welded on ANGLE GRINDER 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 CALLIPER WIRE STRIPPER TER...

Page 11: ...88 132 50 6 288 132 Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH POSITIONING THE RACK 5 2 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS POSITIONING THE BASE PLATE CENTRELINE DISTANCES Opening to the left Opening to the right Nylon rack Foundation https smartel ua ...

Page 12: ... Take the cable conduits out from the hole 12 1 and install the base plate Do not bury the base plate in the concrete 4 Use a spirit level to check that the slab is horizontal making any corrections before the concrete goes off 12 5 4 FASTENING THE GEAR MOTOR RISKS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Wait for the concrete to cure fully before proceeding Lift the gear motor holding it by the base 1 Passt...

Page 13: ...ith personalised key is available as an optional accessory MANUAL RELEASE 1 Open the plastic cap on the release device 15 1 2 Turn the lock clockwise using a coin or your personalised key 15 1 3 Turn the knob clockwise 15 2 RESTORING AUTOMATIC OPERATION 1 Turn the knob anticlockwise 2 Turn the lock anticlockwise 3 Manually move the gate until the mechanical system engages 5 6 INSTALLING THE RACK R...

Page 14: ... weld the other two spacers repeating the operations in steps 5 and 6 7 If necessary install another rack section as in step 1 8 Rest the section on the pinion bringing it up to the previous one use a third section screw clamps and a spirit level to line up the teeth and check it is level 18 9 Weld the spacers repeating the operations in points 5 6 and 7 10 Add other rack sections until the entire...

Page 15: ... use a third section screw clamps and a spirit level to line up the teeth and check it is level 21 8 Install the section repeating the operations in points 5 6 and 7 9 Add other rack sections until the entire length of the sliding gate section is covered 10 If the final section is too long cut it with an angle grinder near one of the three slots 22 NYLON RACK AND MOUNTING HARDWARE 1 Rest a rack se...

Page 16: ...ear one of the three slots 25 5 7 ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS RISKS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT The operations described in this section are fundamentally important to the integrity and operation of the gear motor 1 When you have installed the rack lower the gear mo tor by 1 5mm 2 6 1 using the four support nuts 27 1 2 Check that the gear motor is level using a spirit level 27 3 Tighten the four uppe...

Page 17: ...tart up capacitor J5 Rapid connector for the magnetic limit switch sensor J6 Terminal board for motor and flashing light J7 Terminal board for main power supply F1 Fuse for main power supply F2 Fuse for accessories power supply LED FCA Limit switch 1 FCC Limit switch 2 OPEN B Partial opening command OPEN A Total opening command FSW OP Opening photocells FSW CL Closing photocells STOP Automation st...

Page 18: ...gativepoleforaccessoriessupply 100 mA max It can be used to carry out a functional test of the safetydevicesconnectedtotheinputsFSWOP FSWCLandEDGE If the test fails the gear motor does control the movement Please refer to 6 2 e 7 4 15 12 W L Programmable output 100 mA max When active it provides a negativeforaccessories Default indicatorlamp 7 4 15 SP J2 RapidconnectorforinsertingtheGENIUS5 pinrad...

Page 19: ... and 7 8 EDGE 33 If active reverses the movement for 2 seconds and stops the gear motor It is usually used for connecting sensitive edges If multiplecontactsareused theymustbeconnectedinseries 30 If no contact is used bridge terminals 6 and 11 PHOTOCELLS DURING OPENING FSW OP 34 If active they trip during the opening movement of the gate the outcome depends on a function in Advanced Programming 7 ...

Page 20: ...arthing wire that is connected to terminal PE of J7 40 1 1 Crimp the electric motor and system earth wires together using the supplied terminal 40 2 2 Install the M5 nut washer and terminal supplied onto the gear motor earth connection 40 3 Tighten the nut 3 Connect the phase wires and neutral to terminals L and N respec tively of J7 40 4 13 LEDs Check STATUS MEANING FCA 7 3 FCC 7 3 OPEN B Partial...

Page 21: ... by 1m 4 Drill a 3 6mm diameter hole corresponding to the central points of the slots Fasten the limit switch using two 3 9x16 self tapping screws and two washers supplied 45 2 5 Manually move the gate back into its stop position when closed and check that the FCC LED turns off Otherwise adjust the posi tion of the limit switch using the slots 6 Move the gate to the open position by hand 7 Positio...

Page 22: ... F to go to the next function 14 Basic Programming BASIC PROGRAMMING Default LO Operating logics 9 A Automatic AP Automatic Step by Step S Automatic Safety E Semi automatic EP Semi automatic Step by Step C Dead Man b Semi automatic B bC Mixed b during opening C during closing EP PA Pause time Thishasaneffectonlyifanautomaticlogichasbeenselected Ad justablefrom0 to59 in1secondsteps Thedisplaysubseq...

Page 23: ...minimum sensitivity 00 Encoder not installed or disabled 01 99 Encoder active and sensitivity adjustment The encoder also controls decelerations and partial opening 00 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING Default rP Pre limit switch deceleration Thissetsthedecelerationofthegatebeforetheopeningandclosing limit switches are tripped The time can be regulated from 00 to 99 in 0 1 second steps If an encoder is install...

Page 24: ... are tripped In particular the display must indicate status 03 or 04in correspondence with the opening limit switch the display must indicate status 00in correspondence with the closing limit switch 7 6 FINAL OPERATIONS RISKS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 1 Ensure that the forces generated by the leaf are within the limits allowed by the standard Use an impact curve gauge in ac cordance with stand...

Page 25: ...t the power supply and connecting cables and the cable glands are intact 12 Check that the connectors and wiring are intact Check that there are no signs of overheating burning etc of electronic com ponents 12 Check that the earth connections are intact 12 Check the operation of the circuit breaker and RCD 12 Check that the limit switch is intact and that it operates correctly 12 Control Devices C...

Page 26: ...ivated it must only be possible to move the gate manually 6 Check that the caps on the locks are present Check that the maximum force required for manual movement of the gate is below 225 N in residential areas and 390 N in industrial or commercial settings 6 Check that the safety edges operate correctly when faced with an obstacle 6 Check that the encoder where present functions correctly when an...

Page 27: ...ps Stops 7 4 15 oP No effect Stops Opens when disengaged Reverses to closing for 2 seconds OPEN IN PAUSE Stops Stops Stops No effect Resets pause time OPEN disabled Resets pause time OPEN disabled No effect OPEN disabled WHEN CLOSING Opens Opens Stops No effect memo rizes OPEN 7 4 15 Ph Stops Opens when disengaged Reversestoopening for 2 seconds STOPPED Closes Closes Noeffect OPENdisa bled No effe...

Page 28: ...a bled WHEN OPENING Stops Stops Stops 7 4 15 oP No effect Stops Opens when disengaged Reverses to closing for 2 seconds OPEN Closes Closes Stops No effect Noeffect OPENdisa bled Noeffect OPENdisa bled Noeffect OPENdisa bled WHEN CLOSING Stops Stops Stops Noeffect memorizes OPEN 7 4 15 Ph Stops Opens when disengaged Reverses to opening for 2 seconds STOPPED Restartsintheoppo sitedirection Always cl...

Page 29: ...ed No effect OPEN B disabled Noeffect OPENdisa bled Noeffect OPENdisa bled LOGIC BC MIXED GATE STATUS PULSES MAINTAINED COMMANDS SAFETY DEVICES OPEN A OPEN B CLOSE STOP FSW OP FSW CL FSW CL OP EDGE CLOSED Opens No effect No effect OPEN A disabled No effect OPEN A disabled No effect No effect OPEN A disabled No effect OPEN A disabled WHEN OPENING No effect No effect Stops Noeffect memorizes OPEN A ...

Page 30: ...ole way Do not push it and let it slide freely Do not leave the gate with the release engaged after moving it manu ally restore automatic operation RELEASE OPERATION 1 Open the plastic cap on the release device 48 1 2 Turn the lock clockwise using a coin or your personalised key 48 1 3 Turn the knob clockwise 48 2 RESTORING AUTOMATIC OPERATION 1 Turn the knob anticlockwise 2 Turn the lock anticloc...

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