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MANUALLY RELEASING OR LOCKING THE GEARMOTOR
The gearmotor is equipped with a mechanical system that enables manu-
al opening and closing of the gate.
These manual operations must be performed in the event of a power fail-
ure or system malfunctions. In the latter case, use of the release mecha-
nism may be useful also to check whether the fault is linked to the mecha-
nism itself (e.g. it may be incorrectly tightened).
To manually release the gearmotor, use the release key supplied as follows:
01.
Turn the lock cover;
02.
Insert the key in the relative release pin;
03.
Turn the key clockwise through 90° and pull the handle towards you;
04.
At this point the gate leaf can be moved manually to the required posi-
tion.
05.
To restore normal automation operation, close the handle, turn the
key anti-clockwise on the release pin and manually move the gate leaf
until you hear the leaf engage mechanically with the drive mechanism.
06.
Then remove the key from the release pin and store in a safe place.
IMPORTANT
– This instruction sheet contains important information
regarding safety; take care to read all instructions before using the
product. Keep this manual in a safe place to enable future use.
SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
NEVER touch parts of the automation while the gate is moving!
• Before using the automation for the first time, take care to read this oper-
ation manual provided by the automation installer. Also ensure that you are
fully informed of all origins of residual risks.
• Keep the manual for consultation when in doubt and ensure supply to
new owners of the automation.
• Your automation is a machine that performs commands imparted by the
user; negligent or improper use may constitute a hazard. Never activate
automation controls if persons, animals or objects are present in the oper-
ating range.
•
Children
:
this automation system guarantees a high level of safety,
using special detection devices to prevent movement in the presence
of persons or objects . thereby guaranteeing constant foreseeable
and safe activation. However, it is advisable to ensure that children
do not play in the vicinity of the automation. To avoid inadvertent acti-
vation, and remote controls should always be kept out of reach. (the
transmitter is not a toy!).
• Check the automation frequently to detect possible imbalance, signs of
wear or damage. Suspend use immediately if maintenance is required.
• Periodically check correct operation of the photocells and perform the
scheduled maintenance at least every six months.
• Photocells do not constitute actual safety devices, but safety aids. They
are designed using highly reliable technology, but in extreme conditions
may be subject to malfunctions or potential faults.
CAUTION!
– In certain
cases these faults are not immediately evident.
Never pass the transit area while the gate is moving!
• If any anomalous condition is noted on the automation, disconnect the
power supply from the system immediately. Never attempt to repair the
automation alone; contact your local installer for assistance. In the mean-
time the system can be used with manual Opening and Closing by manu-
ally releasing the gearmotors as described in this manual.
• In the event of a power failure, on restoral of power the first manoeuvre
command will be executed at low speed, regardless of the type of speed
set.
• Even if you possess the skills, never modify the system or automation
programming and adjustment parameters: This is the responsibility of the
automation installer.
• Testing, periodic maintenance and any repairs must be documented by
the person performing the operations and the relative documents must be
kept by the system owner.
• At the end of the automation’s lifetime, ensure that it is disposed by qual-
ified personnel and that the materials are recycled or scrapped according
to current standards in the place of use.
OPERATION MANUAL
(to deliver to the automation user)
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