5.3) Troubleshooting
Table 5 gives possible indications on how to deal with malfunctions that may be met during installation or due to a fault.
Table 5: Fault diagnostics
Symptoms
The gate cannot be controlled; all the LEDs on the FT210B
receiver are off
The gates starts to move but stops after 1 second;
LED 2 (yellow) is on
The gate stops during the manoeuvre or the manoeuvre is
inverted; the LED L1 (red) is constantly on
The gate stops during the movement or the manoeuvre is
inverted; the LED L3 (red) is on and the LED L4 (green) is
off.
Sometimes the gate stops during the movement or the
manoeuvre is inverted; the LED L1 flashes rapidly when the
gate is open
Sometimes the gate stops during the movement or the
manoeuvre is inverted; sometimes it blocks completely and
cannot be controlled; the LED L (red) continues to make 2
short flashes
6) Maintenance
The FT210B does not require any particular maintenance, however a control should be performed at least once every six
months to check the integrity of photocells FT210B (presence of dampness, rust, etc), cleaning of the external casing and test-
ing as described in chapter 4 "Testing". FT210B photocells have been designed to function under normal conditions for at least
10 years, therefore maintenance should be performed more frequently once this period has expired.
Replace the transmitter battery if the voltage of the battery is lower than 2.7V immediately after a complete manoeuvre (when
the transmission is in the FAST mode).
7) Disposal
As for the installation, the disposal of the product at the end of its effective life, must be performed
by qualified personnel.
This product is made of various types of material, some of which can be recycled while others must
be disposed of. Enquire about the recycling or disposal systems available for this product catego-
ry in compliance with regulations locally in force.
Warning: some parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous substances that, if incorrectly disposed of, could have
a damaging effect on the environment or on the health of individuals.
As indicated by the symbol in figure 27, this product must not be disposed of in household waste. Perform "separated collec-
tion" for disposal in compliance with regulations locally in force, or return the product to the manufacturer when purchasing a
replacement.
Heavy fines may be imposed by local laws for the illegal disposal of this product.
Warning: the product operates with batteries that could contain polluting substances and therefore should not be disposed of
along with household waste. After they have been removed from the product (see paragraph "Battery replacement" in chapter
"FT210B installation instructions and warnings") they should be disposed of in compliance with the legislations locally in force.
Advisable checks
Check if the receiver is correctly connected to the "Blue-
BUS"
The outcome of the test at the beginning of the manoeuvre
was negative and there is a possible fault in the TX move-
ment sensor of the gate
Check for possible obstacles or the alignment of the TX and
RX through the entire movement of the gate
The sensitive edge has cut-in. Remove the possible obsta-
cle or check that the sensitive edge is working correctly
Check the alignment between the TX and RX throughout the
entire movement of the gate
The TX battery is flat and communication between the TX
and RX does not occur when conditions are poor. The flash-
ing LED L (red) indicates that the battery needs changing
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