connector to the dedicated seat. The Oview can be connected to several Con-
trol units simultaneously (up to 5 without any particular precautions, and up to 60
observing the dedicated warnings) and can stay connected to the control unit
even during the normal operation of the automation system. In this case, it can
be used to send the commands directly tot he control unit using the specific
"user" menu. The Firmware upgrade can also be carried out. If there is a radio
receiver from the OXI family in the control unit, Oview can be used to gain access
to the parameters of the transmitters stored in the receiver itself.
For further information, please consult the relevant instruction manual and the
manual for the "Opera system book" system.
8.4 - Connecting the solar power system Solemyo
CAUTION! – When the automation is powered by the "Sole myo" system,
IT MUST NEVER BE POWERED simultaneously by the electrical mains.
For more information on the Solemyo system, refer to the relative instruction
manual.
To connect the Solemyo system, proceed as shown in fig. 19.
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PRODUCT MAINTENANCE
In order to keep the safety level constant and to guarantee the maximum life
span of the entire automation system, regular maintenance is vital.
All maintenance work must be carried out in compliance with the safety provi-
sions of this manual and in accordance with existing laws and regulations.
The product requires frequent inspection to check for imbalances of the doors
or signs of wear or damage to the cables. Do not use the product if adju-
stments or repairs are required.
Important – During the product maintenance or cleaning operations, cut
off the electricity supply to the control unit and any batteries envisaged.
For the other devices in the system, follow the instructions provided in their
respective maintenance schedules.
For gearmotors PP7124, PP7224, scheduled maintenance is required at the
latest 6 months or 20,000 manoeuvres after the previous maintenance work.
Maintenance can be performed as follows:
01. Cut off any electrical power source, including any back-up batteries;
02. Check the condition and wear of brackets and fixing plugs, paying special
attention to erosion or rusting; replace all parts which do not provide suffi-
cient guarantees;
DISPOSING OF THE PRODUCT
This product is an integral part of the automation system, and should the-
refore be disposed of together with it.
As for the installation operations, even at the end of this product's life span, the
dismantling operations must be carried out by qualified experts.
This product is made up of various types of materials: some can be recycled
while others need to be disposed of. Find out about the recycling or disposal
systems envisaged by your local regulations for this product category.
Important! – Parts of the product could contain pollutants or hazardous sub-
stances which, if released into the environment, could cause harmful effects to
the environment itself as well as to human health.
As indicated by the symbol opposite, throwing away this pro-
duct as domestic waste is strictly forbidden. So dispose of it as
differentiated waste, in accordance with your local regulations,
or return the product to the retailer when you purchase a new
equivalent product.
8.5 - Connecting the external release system Kio
(fig. 20)
CAUTION! – Kio must be connected to the gearmotor controlling the leaf
that moves first (starting from the gate closed position).
01. Remove the plastic cover (1);
02. Insert pin (3) in the hole of the release shaft (2);
03. Insert the steel cable (7) before the screw (4, then in the specific hole (5)
and then in the hole of pin (3);
04. Hook up the spring (6) with the two ends positioned as shown in the figure;
05. Secure the cable by tightening the relative screw (4);
06. Route the other end of the cable through the hole on the lower section of
the gearmotor;
07. Refit the plastic cover (1);
08. At this point, connect the cable to Kio, with reference to the relative instruc-
tion manual.
03. Perform a trial release to ensure it is working properly – see paragraph 3.6.
04. Reconnect the electrical power sources and perform all the checks envisa-
ged in chapter 5 - Testing.
Important! – the local applicable regulations may envisage heavy sanctions in
the event of illegal disposal of this product.
Disposal of the back-up battery (where present)
Important! – The flat battery contains pollutants and should therefore not be
thrown away as common waste.
It should be disposed of as differentiated waste, as envisaged by your local
applicable regulations.
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