class it in the field of application of the Directive "Construction Products" 89/106/EEC and relative harmonised standard EN 13241-1.
- Paragraph 1.3.1 specifies all installation criteria required to ensure that the product complies with the essential requirements of the directive 89/106/EEC; the
installer should check and ensure that all these criteria are strictly observed.
- Failure to observe one or more of these criteria may mean that the product may not meet all the essential requirements. Use of the product in these situations
is strictly prohibited until all the directive requirements are met; in this case, the label "ES13241-1.4870" applied on the product must be removed and the "CE
Declaration of Conformity" in appendix I of this manual may not be used. As a consequence, the installer in turn becomes the manufacturer of the product and
must therefore observe all requirements of the Directive "Construction Products" 89/106/EEC and relative harmonised standard EN 13241-1. In this case the
product must be considered as a "quasi-machine" and the "Declaration of conformity" in appendix II may be used (for insertion in the technical documentation).
• "Machinery" Directive:
Paragraph 7.3.1 specifies all installation criteria required to ensure that the product complies with the essential requirements of the "Machinery directive" 2006/42/
EC (ex 98/37/EC). The installer should check and ensure that all these criteria are strictly observed.
- Failure to observe one or more of these criteria may mean that the product may not meet all the essential requirements. The use of the product is prohibited in
these situations until the correspondence to the requirements of the directive has been verified by those performing the installation; in this case the "CE declaration
of Conformity: appendix I" may not be used. As a consequence, the installer in turn becomes the manufacturer of the product and must therefore observe
all requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. The manufacturer must complete a risk assessment, which also includes the list of essential safety
requirements as stated in "appendix I of the Machinery Directive", specifying the relative solutions adopted. Note that the risk assessment is one of the documents
that constitutes the automation "technical documentation". This must be compiled by a professional installer with the possibility of using the "Declaration of
Conformity" in appendix II to be compiled by the installer of the product.
Special warnings regarding suitability of this product in relation to the "Machinery" Directive 2006/42/EC; to be taken into consideration when the installer becomes
the manufacturer of the product.
The product is issued onto the market as a "quasi machine" and therefore constructed for incorporation in a machine or to be assembled with other machinery
to produce a single "machine" in accordance with the Directive 2006/42/EC only in conjunction with the other components and in the ways as described in this
instruction manual. As established in directive 2006/42/EC, this product may not be started up until the manufacturer of the machine, in which this product is
incorporated, has not identified and declared as compliant with the directive 2006/42/EC.
• "Low Voltage" Directive:
Particular warnings concerning the suitable use of this product in relation to the 2006/95/EEC "Low Voltage" Directive: This product meets the requirements
of the "Low Voltage" Directive if used as specified in the configurations as envisaged in this instruction manual and in combination with the articles listed in the
product catalogue of Nice S.p.a.
These requirements may not be guaranteed if the product is used in configurations or with other products that have not been foreseen; the use of the product
is prohibited in these situations until the correspondence to the requirements foreseen by the directive has been verified by those performing the installation.
• "Electromagnetic compatibility" Directive:
Particular warnings concerning the suitable use of this product in relation to the "Electromagnetic Compatibility" Directive 2004/108/EEC:
This product has been subjected to tests regarding the electromagnetic compatibility in the most critical of use conditions, in the configurations foreseen in this
instructions manual and in combination with articles present in the Nice S.p.a. product catalogue.
The electromagnetic compatibility may not be guaranteed if the product is used in configurations or with other products that have not been foreseen; the use of
the product is prohibited in these situations until the correspondence to the requirements foreseen by the directive have been verified by those performing the
installation.
9.3.1 -Installation criteria and special warnings related to essential requirements
This product, if correctly installed, complies with the essential requirements as envisaged by the European Directive on "Construction Products" 89/106/EEC
according to the provisions of harmonised standard EN 13241-1, as specified in Table 1; and by the European Directive on "Machinery" 2006/42/EC.
• Release of hazardous substances:
The product does not contain and/or release hazardous substances in conformity with the provisions of the standard EN 13241-1, point 4.2.9 and according
to the list of substances stated in the web site of the European Community *: http:// europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/construction/internal/dangsub/dangmain_
en.htm
(*) Last update: 17/03/2003
Special warning to guarantee compliance with the requirement – It is essential that also all other materials used in installation, such as electric cables, comply with
this requirement
• Safe opening for vertically moving doors: The product does not cause uncontrolled movements.
Special warnings to guarantee compliance with the requirements:
- Perform installation in strict observance of all instructions in chapters "2 - Installation " and "4 - Testing and Commissioning".
Ensure that a maintenance schedule is drawn up (for example, by using a "Maintenance indicator" connected to the FLASH output associated with the relative
function - see Table 7); in which, all instructions in the chapter "Maintenance Schedule" must be strictly followed.
door in relation to the risks of crushing and impact are protected by means of one of the three following methods:
1 - For operation with "hold-to-run" controls: as specified in EN 12453:2000, point 5.1.1.4. In this case the control button must be located in sight of the
automation, and if accessible by the public, the control must not be available to the latter, for example protected by means of a key-operated selector switch.
2 - For "semi-automatic" operating mode: by using a sensitive edge for force limitation as specified in EN 12453:2000, points 5.1.1.5 and 5.1.3.
3 - For "automatic" operating mode: by using a sensitive edge for force limitation as specified in EN 12453:2000, points 5.1.1.5 and 5.1.3; in this case installation
is compulsory of at least one pair of photocells as shown in fig. 2.
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PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This product is an integral part of the automation system it controls and must be disposed of along with it.
As in installation operations, at the end of the product's lifespan, disposal operations must be performed by qualified personnel.
The product is made of various types of materials: some of them may be recycled, while others must be scrapped. Find out about recycling and disposal systems
in use in your area for this product category.
Caution! – Some parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous substances which, if released into the environment, may cause serious damage to the
environment or to human health.
As indicated by the symbol alongside, disposal of this product with household waste is prohibited. Separate the waste into categories for disposal,
according to the methods established by current legislation in your area, or return the product to the retailer when purchasing a new version.
Caution! – Local legislation may impose heavy fines in the event of illegal disposal of this product.
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