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INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR THE END USER
Key Automation S.r.l. produces systems for
the automation of gates, garage doors, auto-
matic doors, shutters, parking lots and road
barriers. However, Key Automation is not
the manufacturer of your automation sys-
tem, which is rather the result of a process
of analysis, evaluation, selection of materi-
als, and installation performed by your own
installer. Each automated system is unique
and only your installer has the experience
and professionalism required to create a
system to suit your needs, safe and reliable
over time, and carried out in a workmanlike
manner, i.e. compliant with the current reg-
ulations. Even if your automation system
meets the security level required by law, this
does not exclude the existence of "residual
risks", i.e. the possibility that it may cause
dangerous situations, usually as a result of
improper or irresponsible use; for this reason
we would like to give you some suggestions:
• Before using the automation for the first
time, ask the installer to explain the origin of
residual risks (Fig.1).
• Keep this manual for future use and deliver
it to any new owner of the automation.
• Inappropriate or improper use of the au-
tomation can make it dangerous: do not
command the movement of the automation
if people, animals or things are in its range.
• Children: If properly designed, an automa-
tion system ensures a high degree of secu-
rity, preventing movement in the presence of
people or things with its detection systems,
and ensuring always predictable and safe
activation. It is prudent to prevent children
from playing near the automation and keep
remote controls out of their reach to prevent
accidental activation.
• Malfunctions: As soon as you notice any
malfunctions, disconnect the system from
the power supply and operate the manu-
al release. Do not attempt any repairs by
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yourself, but require the assistance of your
installer: meanwhile, the system can operate
like a non-automated opening device after
releasing the motor reducer with the release
key supplied with the system.
• In case of failures or power failures: While
awaiting the arrival of your installer or the
restore of the electricity, if the system is not
equipped with backup batteries, the automa-
tion can be operated as any normal non-au-
tomated opening device. To do this, you
must run the manual release (Fig.2).
Release and manual movement: before per-
forming this operation pay attention that the
device can be released only when the door
is stationary (Fig.2).
• Maintenance: Like any machine, your au-
tomation needs periodic maintenance to en-
sure its long life and total safety. Agree with
your installer on a maintenance plan on a
periodic basis; Key Automation recommends
a frequency of 6 months for normal domestic
use, but this period may vary depending on
the intensity of use. All inspection, mainte-
nance or repairs should be performed only
by qualified personnel.
ATTENTION !
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not
be made by children without supervision.
• Do not change the system and control or
programming parameters of the automation:
the responsibility lies with your installer.
• The testing, routine maintenance and any
repairs must be documented by the person
who performs them, and related documents
must kept by the owner.
The only interventions that are possible for
the user and should be carried out periodi-
cally are the cleaning of the slides and pho-