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4. AUTOMATED SYSTEM TEST
• Once all the necessary electrical connections have been made,
power up the system and programme the control unit on the
basis of individual needs (see relevant instructions).
• Perform the test of the automated system and of all connected
accessories, paying special attention to safety devices.
• Give the booklet "User guide" to the final user and instruct him/her
on the correct operation and use of the automated system.
5. MANUAL OPERATION
If the automated system should need to be moved manually,
owing to a power cut or operator malfunction, act as follows on
the release device:
1. Switch off the power supply to the system using the differential
switch located upstream the system.
2. Slide off the protective cap, figure 23 ref. a.
3. Insert the release key supplied, figure 23 ref. b, and turn it
anticlockwise until it stops, figure 23 ref. c. The release position
is indicated by an open padlock.
4. Move the leaf manually.
To keep the operator in manual operation mode, the release
device must categorically be left in its current position and
the system not be powered.
5.1. RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION
To restore normal operation mode, proceed as follows:
1. Ensure that the system is not powered.
2. Turn the release key clockwise until it stops, figure 24 ref. a,
and remove the key, figure 24 ref. b. The locking position is
indicated by a closed padlock.
3. Close the protective cap, figure 24 ref. c.
4. Manually move the leaf until you note the engaging of the
device; the leaf locks.
5. Power the system and perform a few operations to check that
all functions of the automated system have been restored.
During the first cycle, the operator might not slow down
correctly. However, wait for the end of the cycle and then
give the opening command once again.
Fig. 22
6. SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
Applications other than those described in the present manual are
EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN.
In order to ensure correct operation and constant safety over time,
make a general check of the system every six months, paying
special attention to the safety devices. In the booklet "User guide",
a form has been prepared for the recording of maintenance
operations.
The user must not carry out any repairs or maintenance operations;
these must be effected only and exclusively by qualified FAAC
personnel or FAAC service centres.
For the available accessories see the FAAC catalogue.
Fig. 23
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7. MAINTENANCE
8. REPAIRS
9. ACCESSORIES
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