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Important Safety Instructions

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE GTO/PRO SWING GATE OPERATORS

To re-engage the operator:
The limit switches will not have to be reset if this procedure is followed.
You MUST return the gate to the position where the foot pedal release was
engaged before activating the operator.
  When the gate is stationary, place foot on
pedal.  Step down and push foot pedal to the left until it stops against operator frame.
Lift foot from pedal.  Move the gate back and forth until you hear the splines lock together.  This procedure
re-engages the lower and upper splines and allows the gate operator to drive the gate.

The foot pedal release can be secured with a Master

®

 pin lock (accessory available from your GTO dealer).

Foot Pedal Release

Pull gate arm here to unlock

gate arm and begin opening

the gate.

Operator

Knuckle Joint

DANGER: 

Keep hands 

clear of knuckle joint.

CAUTION: NEVER attempt to operate the foot pedal while the gate is in motion.  DO NOT

operate the gate with a transmitter or other activation device while the foot pedal is in use.

NOTE: If the gate is fully closed when the
foot pedal release is activated, you may need
to manually unlock the arm at the knuckle
joint.  Pull the gate arm as shown (at right) to
begin opening the gate.

To disengage the operator:
Place foot on pedal, then step down and push
pedal to the right  until it stops against the
operator frame.  Lift foot from pedal.  This
procedure disengages the lower spline from
the upper spline and allows the gate to be
opened and closed manually.

Use the GTO FOOT PEDAL RELEASE (Patented) to Manually Operate the Gate

Because automatic gate operators produce high levels of force, all system designers, installers, and consumers have
an obligation to know the potential hazards associated with improperly designed, installed, or maintained gate operator
systems.   Keep in mind that the gate operator is just one component of the total gate operating system.  Each
component must work in unison to provide the consumer with convenience, security, and safety.

This manual contains various safety precautions and warnings for the system designer, installer, and consumer.
Because there are many possible applications of the gate operator, the safety precautions and warnings contained in
this manual cannot be completely exhaustive in nature.  They do, however, provide an overview of the safe design,
installation, and use of this product.  CAREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS,
WARNINGS, AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE THE SAFE SYSTEM DESIGN,
INSTALLATION, AND USE OF THIS PRODUCT.

The precautions and warnings in this manual are identified with these

warning symbols.

This

symbol identifies the conditions that can result in serious injury or death from electrical shock.

This

symbol identifies the conditions that can result in damage to the operator or its components, serious injury,

or death.

Because GTO automatic gate operators are only part of a total gate operating system, it is the responsibility of
the designer, installer, and purchaser to ensure the total system is safe for its intended use.  Bypassing safety
devices or neglecting to use safety devices with the gate operator is NOT acceptable.

Summary of Contents for /PRO SW-5100

Page 1: ...lates gate operator safety as established and made effective March 1 2000 by Underwriters Laboratories Inc WARNING READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY before attempting installationanduse failuretodosoma...

Page 2: ...general public Restricted Access Vehicular Gate Operator Class IV A vehicular gate operator or system intended for use in a guarded industrial location or building such as an airport security area or...

Page 3: ...ing Labels 7 Technical Specifications 8 Parts Identification 9 Installing the Gate Operator 11 Preparation of the Gate 11 Operator Installation Overview 11 Using the Mounting Template 12 Removing the...

Page 4: ...nd allows the gate to be opened and closed manually Use the GTO FOOT PEDAL RELEASE Patented to Manually Operate the Gate Because automatic gate operators produce high levels of force all system design...

Page 5: ...stem to become familiar with its safety features Understand how to disengage and re engage the operator foot pedal release see GTO Foot Pedal Release on page 1 5 This gate operator is intended for veh...

Page 6: ...oot pedal release 2 Inform the consumer end user that servicing of the operator must only be done by an experienced technician 3 Attach the warning signs included to each side of the gate to alert pub...

Page 7: ...of a vehicular swing gate system B A hard wired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that the communication between the sensor and the gate operator is not subjected to mechanic...

Page 8: ...see page 6 Make sure the knuckle cover warning decals two are affixed to the knuckle cover 9 It is your responsibility to make sure that the installer posted warning signs on both sides of your gate I...

Page 9: ...provide the gate operator with an integral safety feature by stopping and reversing gate direction upon sensing an obstruction Warning signs alert people of automatic gate operation Safety covers pre...

Page 10: ...to operate gate or play in gate area 3 This entrance is for vehicles only Pedestrians must use a separate entrance 4 Read the owner s manual and safety instructions 5 For gate operators using Type D e...

Page 11: ...s Control Adjustable auto close timer 1 120 seconds Independent obstruction settings for opening and closing cycles Diagnostic and error condition LEDs Potentiometers and DIP switches for easy adjustm...

Page 12: ...00 SW 6000 AC Powered Swing Gate Operators WARNING Installation Instructions for GTO PRO SW 5000 SW 6000 AC Powered Swing Gate Operators WARNING Nylon Cable Ties 8 Hardware Reducer Arm Gate Arm Stop B...

Page 13: ...itch Drive Sprockets and Chain Reducer Arm Gate Arm Stop Bracket Spline Release Fork Gate Arm Adjusting Bracket Foot Pedal Release Operator Frame Housing Standoffs Control Box ON OFF Switch 115 Vac du...

Page 14: ...view The diagram below is an example of a single swing gate installation with required safety features The operator must be installed on the inside of the gate You must install safety edges or photoel...

Page 15: ...the pad according to the instructions on the template Before you attempt to mount the operator check the following The concrete pad is level Four 4 1 2 diameter mounting anchors are in their correct...

Page 16: ...e lower and upper splines see illustrations on page 1 and 10 Housing Knuckle Cover 2 ft square area 15 center to center mounting holes 15 875 center to center mounting holes Center point of gate hinge...

Page 17: ...bolt holes of the parts and join them with 1 1 2 bolt 2 Fit the ends of the reducer arm stop bracket and gate arm together see illustration Align the bolt holes of the parts and join them with 1 1 2 b...

Page 18: ...ngertip roll the limit nuts along the travel shaft until the correct open and closed gate positions are determined If the operator is mounted to the LEFT of the gate see illustration below the left li...

Page 19: ...FF ON EDGE 6 EDGE 5 EDGE 4 EDGE 3 EDGE 2 EDGE 1 COM COM DUAL GATE INTER FACE RX TX G R B GTO RCVR 1 2 amp slow blow fuse CLOSE OPEN FIRE DEPT SHAD LOOP SAFE LOOP ENTRY LOOP FREE EXIT CYCLE COMMON COMM...

Page 20: ...EVER potentiometer settings should not be used to compensate for worn damaged or incorrect gate hardware CLS SENS closing sensitivity Adjusts obstruction sensitivity of the gate in closing mode The MI...

Page 21: ...commodates accessory power up to 1 2 A This is a fused power supply 1 2 A 3AG fuse only CAUTION Accessories other than 24 Vdc or rated higher than 1 2 A require a separate power supply not provided AU...

Page 22: ...for receiver to charge C Press transmitter button until PWR OK light comes on Inc Inc Inc FCC Regulation This device complies with FCC rules Part 15 Operation is subject to the following conditions 1...

Page 23: ...e spline retainer Lift the upper spline and the gate arm assembly as a unit off the output shaft of the gear reducer NOTE check to make sure the knuckle cover and its bolts are still in place see page...

Page 24: ...rides Siren Operating Signal 3315 Addison Ave E Twin Falls ID 83301 Phone 800 767 4283 Fax 208 734 0829 Miscellaneous Gate Hinges DAC Industries Inc 982 Maple Hill S E Grand Rapids MI 49546 Phone 800...

Page 25: ...Safety Edges wired to unit it controls Adjustable Inertia and Adjustable Sensitivity each unit controls its own gate A dual gate operator system requires a 5 wire connection between two single units...

Page 26: ...M TX G R B GTO RCVR TB3 TB2 DUAL GATE INTER FACE RX COM COM TX G R B GTO RCVR TB3 TB2 Dual Gate Interface Auxiliary Control Board SLV Master Control Board MAST Use 22 AWG minimum individually shielded...

Page 27: ...e Cover Pivot Cover Warning Sign Master Operator Slave Operator Use Rigid Conduit for inbound AC Use Rigid Conduit for inbound AC Use PVC Conduit for Receiver Safety Edge Safety Edge Dual Gate Interfa...

Page 28: ...ce DO NOT ADD OIL Check hinges on the gate and lubricate if needed Check for loose or corroded wires Clean and grease the upper and lower splines twice per year Make sure the warning signs see page 7...

Page 29: ...ts the receiver may be damaged Call the GTO Service Department C DisconnecttheaccessoriesfromthecontrolboardandjumpertheCYCLE terminal Iftheunitoperates then reconnect each accessory and test each one...

Page 30: ...used by lightning wind fire flood insects or other natural agent This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state This warranty is is...

Page 31: ...fied in the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ___ Safety instructions were reviewed with the customer ___ The IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS manual was given to the customer ___ Customer was instructed abo...

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