8.1
OPERATOR - PERMITTED USES
The automation is designed for use on twin wing gates
for residential use, with a maximum number of 50
opening/closings per day.
Use with the wing sizes recommended in the technical
data of the product.
Carefully read the general instructions provided.
The operator is non-reversible, so if it is not working or has
no power supply, the gate wing will not be able to move
unless the motor is released (see par. 8.2).
8.2
MOTOR RELEASE FOR MANUAL GATE
MOVEMENT (EMERGENCY RELEASE)
In the event of a power or battery failure, you can move the
gate manually by fi rst releasing operator.
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Warning
To release the motor, you must
be on the inside of the gate. If there is no power supply,
you should enter through another entrance.
Releasing the motor
Insert the release Allen key and turn it through 180° (Fig.27)
(the direction, clockwise or anticlockwise, is unimportant; it is
important that you turn the key through 180°).
Move the gate slowly. Do not push, pull or force it.
Restart the motor
To restart the motor:
Insert the release Allen key and turn it through 180° (Fig.27)
(the direction, clockwise or anticlockwise, is unimportant; it is
important that you turn the key through 180°).
Move the gate slowly by hand without forcing it until
you hear the metallic indicating that the mechanical drive
has engaged.
8.3
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
You should ask the company that installs the automation
provide a scheduled maintenance plan in compliance
with the regulations for this type of equipment. The
maintenance recommended by Aprimatic S.p.A. for
automation components is as follows:
Do not throw away old batteries with domestic waste. Dispose
of old batteries using the old battery containers provided at
sales outlets.
Batteries are consumables and as such are not covered
by the guarantee.
The maintenance recommended by Aprimatic S.p.A. for the
lock parts and the electrical system is listed in Table 5.
SPACE RESERVED FOR THE INSTALLER
PLEASE GIVE A COPY OF THIS PAGE TO THE USER
Notes for the user and maintenance technician
Tab.5
Operation
Check the lubrication of the front and
rear mounting pivot of each operator.
Check the effi ciency of the photocells
and the electronic anti-crushing device.
Check that they are operating at the
values set by the installer.
Check the inside of the electronic
equipment housing and clean out any
insects, dirt or dampness.
Check that the manual emergency
release is working properly.
Check that the operator mechanical
limit stops are working effi ciently (where
installed).
Check that the optional emergency
batteries are working effi ciently (where
installed). Change spent batteries.
Check the effi ciency of the remote
control battery. Change spent batteries.
Check the hinges on the gate and
ensure they are properly lubricated.
Check the strength and stability of
the wing structure. Tighten it where
necessary. Reinforce the structure
where necessary.
Ensure that no plants are blocking
the photocell beams. Move or prune
any plants which obstruct the path of
the beams.
Clean the striker plate of the electric
lock (where installed).
Test the effi ciency of the automatic
differential overload switch protecting
the electrical system.
Fig.27
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Frequency
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 12
months
... every 12
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months
... every 6
months