Before using the automation for the first time, ask the installer to explain the origin of residual risks and devote a few minutes to reading this user
instruction and warning manual given to you by the installer. Keep the manual for reference when in doubt and pass it on to new owners of the
automation.
CAUTION! – Your automation is a machine that performs your commands faithfully; negligent or improper use may constitute a hazard:
– Never activate automation controls if persons, animals or objects are present in the operating range.
– Never touch parts of the automation while the pole is moving!
– Transit is only permitted if the pole is completely open and stationary!
Avvertenze
1 - Children: An automation system guarantees a high level of safe-
ty, using its detection systems to prevent movement in the presence of
persons or objects, and ensuring constantly foreseeable and safe acti-
vation. Nonetheless, it is advisable to ensure that children do not play
in the vicinity of the automation. To prevent the risk of accidental acti-
vation, do not leave the remote controls within the reach of children.
this is not a toy!
2 - This product is not designed to be used by persons (including chil-
dren) whose physical, sensorial or mental capacities are reduced, or
with lack of experience or skill, unless suitable instructions regarding
use of the product have been provided by a person responsible for
safety or under supervision of the latter.
3 - Malfunctions:
if the automation is seen to perform abnormally, dis-
connect the electrical power supply from the system and manually release
the gearmotor.
Never attempt to perform repairs; contact your local
installer for assistance. In the meantime the system can be used as a
manual access point, after releasing the gearmotor as described be -
low in this document. In the event of breakage or a power failure,
while waiting for the installer or the electrical power supply to
return, if the buffer battery is not fitted, the automation can still be
used. Manually release the gearmotor (see step 9 - Gearmotor manu-
al releasing and locking) and move the pole manually as required.
4 - Safety devices disabled: the barrier can be operated even
when the safety device on the barrier do not work correctly.
- Activate the barrier command (with the transmitter or key-operated
selector switch, etc.); if all is in working order, the pole opens or clos-
es normally; otherwise the flashing light emits a number of flashes
and the manoeuvre is not started (the number of flashes depends on
the reason for which the manoeuvre does not start).
- In this case, the user must press and hold the command within three
seconds.
- After approx. 2 seconds the barrier will start to operate in "hold-to-
run" mode, i.e. the pole will continue to move while the command is
activated; THE POLE STOPS AS SOON AS THE COMMAND IS
RELEASED.
If the safety devices are out of service, the automation must be
repaired as soon as possible.
5 - Even if you possess the skills, never modify the system or pro-
gramming and setting parameters of the automation: this is the
responsibility of the installer.
6 - Testing, periodic maintenance and any repairs must be document-
ed by the person performing the operations and the relevant docu-
ments must be kept by the system owner. The only operations that
can be performed by the user periodically are to clean the photocell
lenses and the automation. To prevent anyone from activating the bar-
rier release the automation system before proceeding with the opera-
tions (as described below). Use a slightly damp cloth to clean.
7 - Edge light replacement: to replace the lamp on the control unit
it is important to first disconnect X-Bar from any electrical power
sources (including the buffer battery), after which proceed as shown in
fig. A; replace the lamp with a version of the same specifications (12 V /
10 W - BA15S fitting).
8 - Disposal: At the end of the automation's lifetime, ensure that it is
disposed by qualified personnel and that the materials are recycled or
scrapped according to current local standards.
Operation manual
(to be given to the final user of X-Bar)
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