6) Maintenance and disposal
This chapter provides the information required to draw up a maintenance schedule and for the disposal of TEN.
6.1) Maintenance
To maintain constant safety levels and guarantee maximum duration
of the entire automation, regular maintenance is required.
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Maintenance must be performed in full observance of
the safety regulations specified in this manual and
according to current legislation and standards.
For other devices different from TEN follow the instructions in the
respective maintenance schedules.
1. In the case of TEN scheduled maintenance must be performed
within 6 months or 4.000 duty cycles since the previous mainte-
nance operation.
6.2) Disposal
As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime, the disassembly
and scrapping operations must be performed by qualified personnel.
This product is made up of different types of material, some of which
can be recycled while others must be disposed of. Seek information
on the recycling and disposal systems envisaged by the local regu-
lations in your area for this product category.
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Some parts of the product may contain pollutant or
hazardous substances which, if disposed of into the envi-
ronment, may cause serious damage to the environment
or physical health.
As indicated by the symbol in figure 24, disposal of this product in
domestic waste is strictly prohibited. Separate the waste into cate-
gories for disposal, according to the methods envisaged by current
legislation in your area, or return the product to the retailer when pur-
chasing a new version. Local legislation may envisage serious fines
in the event of abusive disposal of this product.
7) Further information
This chapter deals with the options for programming, personalisation, diagnostics and troubleshooting for the TEN gearmotor.
7.1) Programming keys
The TEN control unit is fitted with 3 keys which can be used both for the control of the
unit during testing and the programming procedure (Figure 25).
▲
OPEN The "OPEN" key enables the user to open the door or scroll up
OPEN
through the programming steps.
STOP
The STOP key stops the manoeuvre; If pressed for more than 5
SET
seconds, it enables entry to programming mode.
CLOSE
The "CLOSE" key enables the user to close the door or scroll down
▼
through the programming steps
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During the manoeuvre, whether opening or closing, all keys execute
the STOP function to shut down motor movement.
7.2) Settings
The TEN control unit is equipped with a number of programmable
functions; function settings are entered by means of the 3 keys on
the control unit: [▲] [Set] and [▼] and are displayed by means of
8 leds: L1....L8.
The programmable functions available on TEN are divided into 2 levels:
Level 1: functions settable in ON-OFF mode (enabled or disabled);
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2. Disconnect all electrical power supply sources.
3. Check the state of wear of all automation materials, with special
attention to possible erosion or oxidation of structural parts;
replace all parts that do not guarantee total efficiency.
4. Check the state of wear of all moving parts: Telescopic arms,
counterweight ropes and all parts of the leaf; replace all worn
parts.
5. Reconnect the electrical power sources and perform all tests and
inspections envisaged in the paragraph "5.1 Testing":
1. Disconnect the automation from the electrical power supply,
including the buffer battery.
2. Disassemble all devices and accessories, following the procedure
described in chapter "3 Installation" in reverse order
3. Where possible, separate all parts that can be recycled or dis-
posed of as classified waste, such as metal and plastic parts,
electronic boards, batteries etc.
4. Sort all groups and deliver separated waste to an authorised dis-
posal firm in compliance with local regulations.
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in this case each led L1....L8 indicates a function, if lit the function
is enabled, if off the function is disabled; see Table 8.
Level 2: parameters settable on a scale of values (from 1 to 8); in
this case each led L1....L8 indicates a set value from the possible
8; see Table 10.