Electronic limit switches
If the cover is fitted, remove it as shown in fig. 8
• Bring the gate leaf to its fully closed position (FIG.14).
• Rotate the lower cam until causing the lower switch to trip (FIG.15).
• Lock the cam by tightening the screw.
• Bring the gate leaf to its fully open position (FIG.16).
• Lock the cam by tightening the screw.
• Rotate the upper cam until causing the upper switch to trip (FIG.17).
• Connect the limit switches to the electronic board located at the top of the
operator, as described in chapter 5 "electrical connections".
4.4.3 OPERATOR MANUAL RELEASE
Perform the manual release procedure when the gate is to be opened
manually. Activation of the release system may result in uncontrolled
movements of the gate in the presence of imbalance or mechanical faults.
• Open the front hatch and insert the supplied key (FIG. 18).
• Turn the key clockwise through 90°. Grasp the release lever and pull it counter-
clockwise (FIG.19) as far as it will go. This action serves to disengage the
operator transmission thereby allowing the gate to be opened manually.
• Do not swing the gate leaf with force but rather accompany it through its full
movement (FIG. 20).
• The key cannot be removed from the lock until the release lever is returned to its
initial position.
• To resume motorized control of the gate, first return the release lever to its
starting position and then turn the key back to the locked position (FIG. 21).
• Remove the key and stow it in a safe place that is known only to persons
authorized to use the gate. (FIG. 22).
5 PREPARATION FOR ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
WARNING! Connect to the mains using a multicore cable of at least
3x1.5mm2 section and of a type that complies with the regulations in force.
• Perform the manual release as illustrated in heading 4.4.3.
• Remove the operator cover by undoing the 2 lateral screws elimina and the front
screw located under the release lever (FIG. 8).
• Remove the cover upward (FIG. 8).
• Connect the yellow/green wire (earth) to the terminal eye already present
alongside the cable inlet hole. (FIG. 23). (for models of class I).
• Route the wires to the electronic board located at the top of the operator (FIG.
24).
6 TESTING
Each part of the automation system, e.g. safety edges, photocells,
emergency stop, etc. must be tested; follow the procedures shown in
the instruction manuals supplied with the devices in question. Perform the
following sequence of operations for testing of CONDOR:
• Check that all the prescriptions in this manual have been followed scrupulously,
with special attention to the matters set down in chapter 1 "Prescriptions";
• Using the supplied control or stopping devices (key selector switch, control
buttons or radio transmitters), perform gate opening, closing and stopping tests
and make sure the gate responds correctly to the various commands.
• Check operation of all the system's safety devices (photocells, safety edges,
emergency stop, etc.) one by one.
• If potentially hazardous situations caused by movement of the gate leaf have
been eliminated by limitation of impact force, the associated force must be
measured as prescribed in standard EN 12445.
7 PRODUCT MAINTENANCE
Maintenance must be carried out at regular intervals by qualified personnel
in compliance with the provisions of statutory legislation and the regulations
in force. CONDOR must be serviced at least once every 6 months or after
10,000 operating cycles since the last service.
• Disconnect the operator from all power supplies
• Check all the moving parts and replace any worn parts
• Check all parts of the automation system for signs of deterioration
8 SPARE PARTS
Spare parts can be purchased by contacting the technical service.
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9 DISPOSAL
At the end of its useful life the automation system must be dismantled by
qualified personnel and the materials must be recycled or disposed of in
compliance with the local legislation in force.
10 WARRANTY
a) In business relationships or in case of products sold for professional
use, this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of product parts
that FRATELLI COMUNELLO SPA acknowledges as defective, through
equivalent re-manufactured Products (the "Conventional Warranty"); the
warranty does not include the costs necessary for repairing or replacing the
material (e.g. labour costs, rental of equipment etc).
b) The provisions contained in articles 1490 to 1495 of the Italian Civil Code
shall not apply.
c) FRATELLI COMUNELLO SPA warrants the proper operation of the
products within the limits indicated in 1 above. Unless otherwise agreed,
the validity of the Conventional Warranty is 24 (twenty-four) months from
the production date, which can be found on the products. The Warranty
shall be effective and binding on COMUNELLO only if the product has been
correctly installed and maintained in accordance with the installation and
safety rules set out in the documentation provided by COMUNELLO or
otherwise available on the website http://www.comunello.com/corporate/
general_conditions_sales/
d) The warranty does not cover: failures or damage caused by transport;
failures or damage caused by defects in the electrical system of the buyer
and/or by carelessness, negligence, inadequate or abnormal use of such
system; failure or damage due to tampering carried out by unauthorized
personnel or due to incorrect use / installation (in this regard, system
maintenance at least every six months is recommended) or the use of non-
original spare parts; defects caused by chemical agents and/or atmospheric
phenomena.
The warranty does not cover the cost of consumables; in any event,
COMUNELLO shall be entitled to a consideration for the work performed
at the Customer, where such work proves useless as the warranty did not
apply or because the customer had used the Comunello product in a
negligent, reckless or incompetent manner, such that the proper use of the
product could have avoided the work.
e) Implementation terms: unless otherwise agreed, the right to the
Conventional Warranty is exercised by showing a copy of the purchase
document (invoice) to COMUNELLO. Any defect must be notified to
COMUNELLO within the time limit of thirty (30) days from detection of the
defect.
The action must be exercised within the limitation period of 6 (six) months
from detection of the defect. The Product parts for which the Customer
requests application of the Conventional Warranty must be returned by the
Customer to FRATELLI COMUNELLO SPA, Via Cassola 64, 36027 Rosà
(VI) Italy.
f) The Customer cannot claim compensation for indirect damage, loss of
profits, loss of production and in any case it cannot claim compensation for
an amount that exceeds the value of the supplied components or products.
All transport costs for Products that have been repaired or to be repaired,
although covered by the Conventional Warranty, shall be charged to the
Customer.
g) No external work carried out by Comunello technical staff is covered by
the Conventional Warranty.
h) Specific amendments to the Conventional Warranty conditions described
herein can be defined by the parties in their commercial contracts.
i) The Court of Vicenza (Italy) shall be the place of jurisdiction for any dispute
which will be settled according to the Italian laws.