• Grip the release knob and rotate it clockwise (fig.20) until it stops.
• Push the gate leaf by hand and help it along its entire travel.
• The key cannot be removed from its lock until the knob is returned to its
initial position (motorised activation).
• To reset motorised control, rotate the knob anticlockwise along it entire
travel and remove the key.
16) INSTALLATION CHECK
Before the automation device finally becomes operational, scrupulously
check the following conditions:
• Check that all the safety devices (limit microswitches, photocells, elec-
tric edges etc) operate correctly.
• Check that the rack and pinion are correctly meshed (minimum play 2mm).
• Check that the pushing force of the gate is within the limits provided for
by the current standards.
• Check that the opening and closing end-of-stroke runners are correctly
positioned and tightly secured.
• Check the starting and stopping operations using the manual control.
• Check the starting and stopping operations using the remote radio control.
• Check the normal or customised operation logic.
17) AUTOMATION DEVICE USE
Since the automation device can be controlled both remotely and in sight,
by means of a radio control device or a button, all the safety devices must
be frequently checked in order to ensure their perfect efficiency. WARNING!
In the event of any safety device malfunction, request immediate
assistance from qualified personnel.Children must be kept at a safe
distance from the automation operation area.
18) AUTOMATION CONTROL
The use of this control device allows the gate to be opened and closed
automatically. There are different types of controls (manual, radio control,
magnetic card access etc.) depending on the installation requirements and
characteristics. For the various control systems, see the relevant instructions.
The installer undertakes to instruct the user about correct
automation operation, also pointing out the actions to be taken in
case of emergency.
19) MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Before proceeding to any maintenance, disconnect the
mains power supply and, if the battery is fitted, one of its poles.
These are the check and maintenance operations to be carried out:
• Check the condition of lubrication of the metal racks once a year.
• Keep the sliding track always clean and free from debris.
• Occasionally clean the photocell optical elements.
• Have a qualified technician (installer) check the correct torque limit setting.
When any operational malfunction if found, and not resolved,
disconnect the mains power supply and request the assistance of a
qualified technician (installer). When the automation controller is out of
service, you can activate the manual release device (see paragraph on
"Emergency manoeuvre") in order to set the pinion idling and therefore
allow the gate to be opened and closed by hand.
20) MALFUNCTIONS AND REMEDIES
20.1) Faulty actuator operation
• Use an appropriate instrument to check that the actuator ends are
supplied with voltage after the opening or closing command.
• If the leaf movement is opposite to that required, reverse the motor drive
connections in the control unit.
• Leaf stop: when the working time is insufficient, the leaf may not
complete its stroke. Slightly increase the working time in the control unit.
20.2) Faulty operation of electrical accessories
In case of fault, all the control and safety devices can cause the automation
controller to malfunction or lock. If the control unit is provided with self-
diagnosing facility, identify the fault. If a fault is found, it is advisable to
disconnect and, if necessary, bridge, all the automation control devices one
by one, until the one causing the fault is identified. Replace or repair it, then
reset all the devices which were previously disconnected or bridged. For all
the devices installed, make reference to the respective instruction manual.
21) SCRAPPING
Materials must be disposed of in conformity with the current regulations.
In case of scrapping, the automation devices do not entail any particular
risks or danger. In case of materials to be recycled, these should be sorted
out by type (electrical components, batteries, copper, aluminium, plastic etc.).
22) DISMANTLING
When the automation system is disassembled to be reassembled on
another site, proceed as follows:
• Disconnect the power supply and the entire external electrical installation.
• In the case where some of the components cannot be removed or are
damaged, they must be replaced.
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
WARNING! Correct controller operation is only ensured when the data
contained in the present manual are observed. The company is not to
be held responsible for any damage resulting from failure to observe
the standards relating to safety, installation and good technical
practice, as well as the instructions contained in the present manual.
The descriptions and illustrations contained in the present manual
are not binding. The Company reserves the right to make any altera-
tions deemed appropriate for the technical, manufacturing and com-
mercial improvement of the product, while leaving the essential
product features unchanged, at any time and without undertaking to
update the present publication.
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