The information contained in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The recipient shall refrain from using it for any purpose other than the
use of the products or the execution of the project to which it refers, and from communicating it to third parties without Automatic Systems’ prior written agreement.
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SAFETY WARNINGS
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This manual must be made available to all persons working on the equipment: installers, maintenance
technicians, end users, etc.
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gates are designed to control access for persons to a given area and cannot be used for
another purpose without risk to the user and the integrity of the equipment. In particular, they are
NOT designed to facilitate pedestrian traffic and must NOT be used as routine entry/exit doors.
Automatic Systems cannot be held liable for damage resulting from improper use of the equipment.
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Employees working in the area must have been trained in the use of the automatic gates. Failure to
provide such user training can result in serious accidents or injuries.
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For safety reasons, children (users shorter than 1 m) must be supervised by an adult in the vicinity and
when passing through the gate. When the gate is used by a child accompanied by an adult, the child
must precede the accompanying adult.
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Extreme care must also be taken with animals, which must be leashed and kept under the control of
their master at all times.
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Do not install this equipment in an explosive area.
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Do not add non-approved accessories (contact between different metals causes a battery effect that
decreases the equipment's corrosion resistance).
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The contractor shall comply with local regulations when installing the equipment.
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All operations on the equipment must be carried out by qualified personnel. Any unauthorized work or
work performed by an unqualified technician on this product shall automatically void the
manufacturer’s warranty.
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Access to the mechanism must be reserved for staff who are aware of the electrical and mechanical
risks incurred in case of negligent handling.
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For any operation that does not require the equipment to be powered up, turn off the power at the
distribution panel or at the switch (
Ch.3.6. , item 18).
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Any internal component likely to be energized or in movement must be handled with caution.
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Use of antistatic gloves or bracelets (ElectroStatic Discharge) is essential when handling electronic
printed circuit boards, at the risk of the warranty being voided.
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The equipment is configured in “minimal risk” mode for users. Parameters should only be changed by
qualified personnel with full knowledge of the consequences, and any such changes shall in no way
entail any liability on the part of Automatic Systems.
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If the product is resold, it is the responsibility of the seller to ensure, for each piece of equipment that
is offered, sold and installed, that its foreseeable environment and use take into account the technical
characteristics of the equipment and comply with these requirements.
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The seller shall defend and indemnify Automatic Systems from any claims against Automatic Systems
due to the seller’s failure to comply with the above obligations.