USER GUIDE
USER INFORMATION
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Carefully read all enclosed instructions and documentation.
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This product must be used exclusively as specified in design, any other use is to be considered improper and therefore hazardous.
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The information in this document and any attached paperwork may be subject to modification without notice. It is supplied as a guideline for product ap-
plication.
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In the event of a fault and/or poor operation of the automation system, disconnect the installation from the mains by means of the main switch and contact
professionally qualified personnel or an authorised service centre for assistance. Never attempt direct repairs or intervention.
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Have the general operation of the automation system and the safety devices checked every six months by qualified personnel.
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In the event of mains power failure, the (optional) back-up battery ensures the operation of the automation system for a limited period of time. Should the
battery be flat or missing, manually unlock the motor: turn the circular cover 180°, so you can see the triangular pin. Insert the unlocking key and turn it
clockwise until you feel some resistance (it takes about 15 full turns of the key). It is advisable to move the gate into the fully open position (opening limit
switch engaged), reset unlocking, repeating the same process of unlocking by turning the key anticlockwise, which is to prevent any unwanted movement
of the gate (with the gearmotor unlocked the gate is free to move, which could cause damage to property or persons). Once the power supply is restored,
the electronic board will charge the back-up battery and the gate will return to normal operation after a command pulse.
CAUTION: Unlock and reset with the gate stationary.
Manual unlocking for manual gate movement
Reset manual unlocking, for automatic operation
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