7.1
NOTE FOR INSTALLER AND MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN
Compliance with Machinery Directive 89/392/EC: When
you have installed the equipment, you must complete a
Declaration of Conformity and a Scheduled Maintenance
Plan in compliance with the directive and then hand over
copies of these documents to the user.
7.2
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
You should ask the company that installs the automation to
provide a scheduled maintenance plan in compliance with
the regulations for this type of equipment.
Batteries are consumables and as such are not covered
by the guarantee.
Do not throw away old batteries with household
waste. Dispose of old batteries using the old battery
containers provided at sales outlets.
The maintenance operations recommended by Aprimatic
S.p.A. for the electrical equipment is listed in Table 4.
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Notes for maintenance technicians
Table 4
Operation
Check the effi ciency of the photocells
and the electronic anti-crushing device.
Check that they are operating at the
values set by the installer.
Check the inside of the electronic
equipment housing and clean out any
insects, dirt or dampness.
Check that the optional emergency
batteries are working effi ciently (where
installed). Change spent batteries.
Check the efficiency of the remote
c o n t r o l b a t t e r i e s . C h a n g e s p e n t
batteries.
Remove branches, bushes or other
obstacles which might be permanently
blocking the photocell beam.
Test the effi ciency of the automatic
differential overload switch protecting the
electrical system.
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Interval
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months