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Thank you for buying this product, our company is sure that you will be more
than satisfied with the product's performance. The product is supplied with
a "Warnings" leaflet and an "Instruction booklet". These should both be
read carefully as they provide important information about safety, installation,
operation and maintenance. This product complies with the recognised
technical standards and safety regulations. We declare that this product is
in conformity with the following European Directives: 89/336/EEC and 73/
23/EEC (and subsequent amendments).
1) GENERAL OUTLINE
The SB300 433 MHz actuator offers ample installation versatility thanks to
its compactness, the extremely low position of its pinion as well as the
height and depth adjustments available. The adjustable electronic torque
limiter ensures antisquash safety. The emergency manual manoeuvre can
be activated very easily by means of a knob. The end-of-run stop is
controlled by electromechanical limit microswitches. The control unit is
incorporated. The gearmotor comprises:
- Motor.
- Reduction gear with worm screw and wheel.
- Electromechanical limit switch unit.
- Pinion.
- Release mechanism.
- Control unit.
- Dimensions (See fig.2).
The following optional accessories are available:
- SBBAT mod. Buffer battery kit
It can be incorporated into the actuator, and allows the automation system to
operate even when the mains power supply is disconnected for a short time.
- SCL mod. Release knob (fig.2)
Fixed release knob with personalised key.
2) SAFETY
If correctly installed and used, this automation device satisfies the required
safety level standards. However, it is advisable to observe some practical
rules in order to avoid accidental problems.
Before using the automation device, carefully read the operation instructions
and keep them for future reference.
• Keep children, persons and things outside the automation working area,
particularly during operation.
• Keep radio control or other control devices out of children's reach, in
order to avoid any unintentional automation activation.
• Do not intentionally oppose the leaf movement.
• Do not attempt to open the gate by hand, if the actuator has not been
released by means of the appropriate release knob.
• Do not modify the automation components.
• In case of malfunction, disconnect the power supply, activate the
emergency release to gain access to the actuator and request the
assistance of a qualified technician (installer).
• Before proceeding to any external cleaning operation, disconnect the
mains powers supply and at least one of the battery pole, if fitted.
• Keep the photocell optical components and luminous signal indication
devices clean. Check that the safety devices (photocells) are not
obscured by branches or shrubs.
• For any direct assistance to the automation system, request the assist-
ance of a qualified technician (installer).
• Have qualified personnel check the automation system once a year.
3) MANUAL RELEASE
The manual or emergency release is to be activated when you have to open
the gate by hand, and in any event of failed or incorrect operation of the
automation system. To carry out the emergency manoeuvre, you have to:
• Insert the release knob in its appropriate seat (fig.1) and rotate it
clockwise along its entire travel. This way you set the pinion idling, thus
allowing to gate to be opened by hand.
Warning: Do not push the gate leaf hard, but help it along its entire stroke.
• To reset motorised control, rotate the knob anticlockwise along its entire
travel, remove the knob and leave it in a safe place which is known to all
the persons concerned.
In the case where a release knob with personalised key is fitted (fig.2),
proceed as follows:
• Insert the personalised key in the lock, and rotate the key anticlockwise.
• Grip the release knob and rotate it clockwise (fig.2) until it stops.
• Push the gate leaf by hand and help it along its entire travel.
• The key cannot be removed from its lock until the knob is returned to its
initial position (motorised activation).
• To reset motorised control, rotate the knob anticlockwise along it entire
travel and remove the key.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
USER'S MANUAL
ENGLISH
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
SB300 (433) - Ver. 03 -
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