EKKO
User Manual
Model:
EKKO 300A (EAM8.R-EAM8.L)
EKKO 400A (EAM9.L-EAM9.R)
To release the operator and move it manually, proceed as described and illustrated in the following figures:
open the flap "C" covering the release lock (fig. A)
open the lock with the key supplied (fig. A)
with the lock open, release the operator by turning the release lever "M" next to the lock (fig. B)
To reset the operator, follow the procedure described above in the reverse order.
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CAUTION: Unlock and reset with the gate and electric motor stationary, do not leave the release lock without a cover.
Maintenance:
Periodically check the fixing bolts, the integrity of the connecting cables, the correct functioning of the safety systems (photocells and sensitive edges), the
robustness of the mechanical stops and the soundness of the systems for supporting the gate leaf (hinges or bearings). Every 2 years it is recommended to
replace the batteries in the remote control.
Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE)
The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol marked on the product indicates that at the end of its useful life, the product must be handled separately from
household refuse and must therefore be assigned to a differentiated collection centre for electrical and electronic equipment or returned to the dealer
upon purchase of a new, equivalent item of equipment.
The user is responsible for assigning the equipment, at the end of its life, to the appropriate collection facilities.
Suitable differentiated collection, for the purpose of subsequent recycling of decommissioned equipment and environmentally compatible treatment and dis-
posal, helps prevent potential negative effects on health and the environment and promotes the recycling of the materials of which the product is made. For
further details regarding the collection systems available, contact your local waste disposal service or the shop from which the equipment was purchased.
Risks connected to substances considered as dangerous (WEEE).
According to the WEEE Directive, substances since long usually used on electric and electronic appliances are considered dangerous for people and the envi-
ronment. The adequate differentiated collection for the subsequent dispatch of the appliance for the recycling, treatment and dismantling (compatible with the
environment) help to avoid possible negative effects on the environment and health and promote the recycling of material with which the product is compound.
Product is according to EC Directive 2004/108/EC and following norms.
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