Operating instructions and warnings
4.5.5 Adjustment
In order to install standard products no adjustment is requi-
red; while to install GHOST 200 with the accessory "mechanical
stop art. 218" you will only have to position the stop blocks by
unscrewing their fixing screws; then position them correctly, have
them run along the apposite slots and tighten up the two screws
again (see F6 page 32)
WARNING All the other adjustment/setting operations beyond
the adjustment of the oil flow are made by the manufacturer.
Tampering with these settings may cause malfunction and/or
situations of risk to people, animals and property. Refrain from
performing any operations not authorised by DEA System.
4.5.6 Maintenance and repair
Good preventive maintenance and regular inspection ensure
long working life (see also "Warranty"). Consult the "TROUBLE-
SHOOTING" table (see page 9) whenever anomalies are obser-
ved in order to find the solution to the problem and contact DEA
System directly whenever the solution required is not provided.
The inspection/maintenance operations to be routinely sche-
duled in the "complete automation maintenance handbook" are:
INTERVENTION TYPE
cleaning of external
checking of screw tightening
checking of release
mechanism operation
check that water flows out properly
from the foundation box
greasing of articulated joint
WARNING Before doing any maintenance operation take off
the foundation box lid (by unscrewing the two fixing screws;
see F5 page 30); this lid offers protection against the risk of
scissor movement due to the presence of moving levers. Once
the maintenance operation is completed place back immedia-
tely this protection.
WARNING All installation, maintenance, cleaning or repair
operations on any part of the system must be performed
exclusively by qualified personnel with the power supply
disconnected working in strict compliance with the electrical
standards and regulations in force in the nation of installa-
tion.
WARNING The use of spare parts not indicated by DEA Sy-
stem and/or incorrect re-assembly can create risk to people,
animals and property and also damage the product. For this
reason, always use only the parts indicated by DEA System
and scrupulously follow all assembly instructions.
4.6
Training
After installation and setting, the correct operation of the com-
plete automatism must be carefully illustrated to the final user.
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GHOST 200 gate operator requires careful instruction on
the release mechanism (see "Enclosures") and on the specific
maintenance schedule (see Point 4.5.6.).
WARNING Awareness of the operation of GHOST 200 key-
release mechanism (see F8 Page 32) is essential for all users
of the automatism because failure to use the device quickly
during emergencies can jeopardise people, animals and pro-
perty. Enclosure I to these instructions, which the installer is
required to deliver to the final user, illustrates operation and
can be detached.
4.7
Inappropriate use
Chapter "4.4 Appropriate conditions of use" describes the
conditions for which the product has been designed and tested.
The product must never be used for other purposes.
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PERIODICITY
6 months
6 months
6 months
6 months
1 year
WARNING The use of the product under unusual conditions
not foreseen by the manufacturer can create situations of dan-
ger, and for this reason all the conditions prescribed in these
instructions must be respected.
WARNING Under no circumstances must the product be
used in explosive atmospheres or surroundings that may prove
corrosive and damage parts of the product.
5 SPARE PARTS LIST
The list of spare parts that can be ordered (Pages 28 and
29) is a detailed list that accompanies the exploded view of the
product and must be used to order spare parts.
The following data must always be provided when ordering
spare parts:
• the code of the product (seen on the product label; see F7,
Page 32),
• the part's position number in the exploded view,
• if available, the product's purchase date may be useful in
some cases.
6 COMPLETE CLOSING ASSEMBLY
This chapter illustrates the typical installation of a complete
automation for the purpose of informing and assisting the instal-
ler in the selection of the various parts to be used in compliance
with Machinery Directive (2006/42/CE) and European Safety
Standards (EN 12453 - EN 12445) for gate installation.
The data provided in this chapter are neither complete nor
exhaustive, and DEA System declines all liability for any errors,
omissions or inaccuracies that may occur.
6.1
Minimum level of protection provided by the sa-
fety edge
Among the most serious risks to be considered when auto-
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mating of a swing gate is the risk of crushing between two wings
or between one wing and its stop during closing. Regulations
prescribe the adoption of one of the following types of controls
against such risks depending on the use foreseen for the gate.
An appropriate type of operating control board must be used
according to the gate type and according to its usage, as provided
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for by the quoted regulations (see "OPERATING CONTROL" table).
6.2
Risk of crushing in the opening area
The risk of being crushed can also arise in the area between
the gate opening and the wall or fence behind it. F9 on Page
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32 provides the measurements that must be observed whenever
measures are not taken to limit the impact force or whenever
presence detection systems are not used.
6.3
Impact in the opening/closing area
In order to avoid being crushed by the gate wing in the clo-
sing area, install a pair of photocells (A) (recommended height:
500 mm) in order to detect the presence of the test parallelepiped
(B) (height: 700 mm) positioned as shown in F10 on Page 32.
Note. The presence detection test sample is a parallelepiped
with 3 sides with light-coloured reflecting surfaces and 3 sides
with dark-coloured, opaque surfaces.
In order to further reduce the risk of impact with the gate
wing in the opening area, an extra pair of photocells (C) (re-
commended height: 500 mm) can be installed for the detection
of the presence of the test parallelepiped (D) (height: 700 mm)
positioned as shown in F10 on Page 32.
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