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Phone: 866.300.1110
SAFETY STANDARDS - OWNER/USER RESPONSIBILITY
Safety Standards - Owner/User Responsibility
A moving gate can cause serious
injury or death. Automatic gate
systems move gates with high
force. Make sure gates and gate
systems are installed to reduce the
risks of entrapment. Verify your
gate system complies with UL 325
Safety Standards and ASTM F2200
Gate and Fence Standards. Ask for
a copy of the gate system's product
literature and review it. You are
responsible for educating all gate
system users about proper use of
the automated gate system. Failure
to adjust and test the gate system
on a regularly maintained schedule
can increase the risk of injury or
death.
•
Automatic gates are for vehicular use only;
provide and maintain walkways and signs
to direct pedestrians to a separate walk-
through entrance.
•
An automatic gate can start at any time
without warning; always keep people away
from the gate area.
• Never let children operate or play with
gate controls. Keep all remote controls,
especially radio transmitters, away from
children. Do not allow children to play on
or around the gate.
•
Learn how to turn the power on and off.
Learn how to manually release the gate.
Before attempting a manual release,
make sure the gate is not moving.
•
WARNING signs supplied with the gate system
must remain installed and clearly visible on
both sides of the gate. The signs are required
to maintain UL 325 compliance.
•
Never disable the Warn Before Operate
buzzer and NEVER disconnect or cut its wires.
The buzzer provides an alert that the gate is
about to move and it must be functional in
the event of entrapment regardless of UL 325
gate usage class. Disabling the warning buzzer
may increase the risk or extent of injury if
entrapment occurs.
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Test the gate system monthly. Specifically, test
the internal Inherent Entrapment Sensor (IES)
and external entrapment protection sensors.
The gate must stop upon contact with a rigid
object, and stop or reverse direction, when an
object activates the non-contact sensors. After
adjusting the force or the limit of travel, retest
the gate system. Failure to adjust and test the
gate system on a regularly maintained schedule
can increase the risk of injury or death.
•
Have a professional gate installer routinely
test the entire gate system and entrapment
protection sensors. Have a qualified service
person make repairs to gate hardware to keep
the gate running smoothly.
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