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Initial testing
The installer is required to measure impact forces and select on the control unit the appropriate
speed and torque values to ensure that the motorised door or gate remains within the limits
Make sure that the provisions in Chapter 1 "GENERIC WARNINGS are observed.
• Turn on the power supply.
• Check that all connected controls are working correctly.
• Check travel and deceleration.
• Check that the impact force is correct, in compliance with EN 12453 and EN12445.
• Check that the safety devices are activated correctly
• Disconnect from mains power then reconnect.
• Starting with the gate stopped in an intermediate position, check that the position recovery
procedure is completed correctly for both the open and closed positions.
• Check the limit switch settings (if installed).
• Check that the release system works correctly.
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Start-up
contain the wiring diagram, the drawing and the photo of the system, the risk analysis and the solutions adopted, the
manufacturer's declaration of conformity for all connected devices, the instructions manual of each device and / or
accessory and the system's maintenance plan.
Apply a plate indicating the automation system data on the motorised door or gate, the name of the person in charge
of the start-up, the serial number and the year of construction, as well as the CE mark.
Apply a plate and / or label with the indications for the operations required to manually unlock the system.
Draw up and provide the end user with the declaration of conformity, instructions and warnings for use and the
maintenance plan.
Make sure that the end user has understood the correct automatic, manual or emergency operation of the system.
Inform the end user about the dangers and risks that may be presen
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Maintenance
Perform scheduled maintenance every 6 months.
Check cleanliness and function.
If the unit contains dirt, moisture, insects or other foreign matter, disconnect from mains power and clean the board
and the housing.
Repeat the initial installation test procedure after cleaning.
If any corrosion is found on the printed circuit board, evaluate if it is necessary to replace the board itself.
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Disposal
The
suitable procedures for removing the product correctly and safely. This product
consists of numerous different materials. Some of these materials may be recycled,
management facilities indicated by local legislation applicable for this category of
product.
Do not dispose of this product as domestic refuse. Observe local legislation for differentiated
refuse collection, or hand the product over to the vendor when purchasing an equivalent new
product.
Warning! Some parts of this product may contain substances that are harmful to the
environment or dangerous and which may cause damage to the environment or health risks if
disposed of incorrectly.
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