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9.
Operation manual
(to be delivered to the end user)
•
Before using the automation for the first time,
ask the
installer to explain the origin of residual risks and devote a
few minutes to reading this user instruction and warning
manual
given to you by the installer. Keep the manual for
reference when in doubt and pass it on to new owners of
the automation.
•
Your automation is a machine that performs your
commands faithfully;
negligent or improper use may
make it dangerous: never activate automation controls if
persons, animals or objects are present in the operating
range.
•
Children:
An automation system guarantees a high level of
safety, using its detection systems to prevent movement in
the presence of persons or objects, and ensuring constantly
foreseeable and safe activation. Nonetheless, it is advisable
to ensure that children do not play in the vicinity of the au-
tomation.
To prevent the risk of accidental activation,
do not leave the remote controls within the reach of
children. This is not a toy!
•
Faults:
if you notice that the automation is not functioning
correctly, remove the electrical power supply from the sys-
tem. Never attempt any repairs; contact your local installer
for assistance. The system can be operated manually: re-
lease the gearmotor, as described in “Manual release and
lock”.
•
Maintenance:
As with any machinery your automation
needs periodic maintenance so that it may work as long
as possible and in complete safety. Arrange a maintenance
schedule with your installer with a periodic frequency; King
gates advises an intervention every 6 months for normal
domestic use, but this period may vary depending on the
intensity of use. Any check, maintenance or repair must
only be carried out by qualified personnel.
• Even if you possess the skills, never modify the system or
programming and setting parameters of the automation:
this is the responsibility of the installer.
• Testing, periodic maintenance and any repairs must be
documented by the person who makes them and the doc-
uments stored by the owner of the system.
The only recommended
maintenance operations that the
user can perform periodically are the removal of leaves or
debris that may impede the automation.
To ensure that no one can activate the door, before you
begin, remember to
lock the automation
(
fig. A
) and
dis-
connect all power sources
(including back up batteries,
where applicable).
•
Disposal:
At the end of the automation’s lifetime, ensure
that it is disposed by qualified personnel and that the ma-
terials are recycled or scrapped according to current local
standards.
•
Manual release and lock
- Releasing the gearmotor: (fig. A)
- Locking the gearmotor:
(fig. B)
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