Attention:
- To avoid damaging the operator and/or interrupting operation
of the automated system, leave a distance of about 40 mm
from the safety mechanical stops.
- Make sure that at the end of both the opening and closing
manoeuvre, the relevant contact stays active (LED OFF).
8) Change the position of the magnets as necessary and secure
them definitively.
4. START-UP
1) Program the control unit according to your needs, as per
relevant instructions.
2) Power up the system and check the condition of the LEDs
according to the table in the control unit instructions.
3) When you have run the automated system test (par.5), secure
the protective housing on the operator, using the supplied
screws as shown in fig. 15.
5. AUTOMATED SYSTEM TEST
Check operating efficiency of the automated system and all
accessories connected to it.
Hand the customer the "User's Guide" page and explain how
the automated system operates correctly and how it should be
used.
6. MANUAL MODE OPERATION
If the gate has to be moved manually due to a power cut or
fault of the automated system, use the release device as follows:
- Using a coin, turn the lock clockwise until it stops (Fig.16 ref.1)
- Pull the lever as shown in fig. 16 ref.2
Procedure for restoring normal operation:
- Cut power to the system.
- Position the gate at about halfway of opening travel
- Take the release lever back into its position;
- Using a coin, turn the lock anti-clockwise until it stops;
- Restore power to the system.
NB.: when power is restored, command another complete
opening cycle.
Important: before sending a pulse, make sure that the gate
cannot be moved manually.
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7. SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
There are no special applications.
To ensure correct long-term operation and a constant level of
safety, we advise you to generally check the system every 6
months. In the "User's Guide" booklet, there is a form for recording
jobs.
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For any repairs, contact the authorised Repair Centres.
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