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WARNING!

Important safety instructions for people:

READ CAREFULLY!

F

OREWORD

• T

HIS

 

PRODUCT

 

MUST

 

ONLY

 

BE

 

USED

 

FOR

 

ITS

 

INTENDED

 

PURPOSE

. A

NY

 

OTHER

 

USE

 

IS

 

DANGEROUS

. C

AME

 

S

.

P

.

A

I

S

 

NOT

 

LIABLE

 

FOR

 

ANY

 

DAMAGE

 

CAUSED

 

BY

 

IMPROPER

WRONGFUL

 

AND

 

UNREASONABLE

 

USE

 • 

KEEP

 

THESE

 

WARNINGS

 

TOGETHER

 

WITH

 

THE

 

INSTALLATION

 

AND

 

OPERATION

 

MANUALS

 

THAT

 

COME

 

WITH

 

THE

 

GEARMOTOR

B

EFORE

 

INSTALLING

(C

HECKING

 

WHAT

'

S

 

THERE

IF

 

YOUR

 

EVALUATION

 

IS

 

NEGATIVE

DO

 

NOT

 

PROCEED

 

BEFORE

 

HAVING

 

COMPLIED

 

WITH

 

ALL

 

SAFETY

 

REQUIREMENTS

• C

HECK

 

THAT

 

THE

 

AUTOMATED

 

PARTS

 

ARE

 

IN

 

GOOD

 

MECHANICAL

 

ORDER

THAT

 

THE

 

GEARMOTOR

 

IS

 

LEVEL

 

AND

 

ALIGNED

AND

 

THAT

 

IT

 

OPENS

 

AND

 

CLOSES

 

PROPERLY

M

AKE

 

SURE

 

YOU

 

HAVE

 

SUITABLE

 

MECHANICAL

 

STOPS

 • 

IF

 

THE

 

GEARMOTOR

 

IS

 

TO

 

BE

 

INSTALLED

 

AT

 

A

 

HEIGHT

 

OF

 

OVER

 2.5 

M

 

FROM

 

THE

 

GROUND

 

OR

 

OTHER

 

ACCESS

 

LEVEL

MAKE

 

SURE

 

YOU

 

HAVE

 

ANY

 

NECESSARY

 

PROTECTIONS

 

AND

/

OR

 

WARNINGS

 

IN

 

PLACE

 • 

IF

 

ANY

 

PEDESTRIAN

 

OPENINGS

 

ARE

 

FITTED

 

INTO

 

THE

 

GEARMOTOR

THERE

 

MUST

 

ALSO

 

BE

 

A

 

A

 

SYSTEM

 

TO

 

BLOCK

 

THEIR

 

OPENING

 

WHILE

 

THEY

 

ARE

 

MOVING

 

• 

MAKE

 

SURE

 

THAT

 

THE

 

OPENING

 

AUTOMATED

 

DOOR

 

OR

 

GATE

 

CANNOT

 

ENTRAP

 

PEOPLE

 

AGAINST

 

THE

 

FIXED

 

PARTS

 

OF

 

THE

 

GEARMOTOR

 • 

DO

 

NOT

 

INSTALL

 

THE

 

GEARMOTOR

 

UPSIDE

 

DOWN

 

OR

 

ONTO

 

ELEMENTS

 

THAT

 

COULD

 

YIELD

 

AND

 

BEND

. I

F

 

NECESSARY

ADD

 

SUITABLE

 

REINFORCEMENTS

 

TO

 

THE

 

ANCHORING

 

POINTS

 • 

DO

 

NOT

 

INSTALL

 

DOOR

 

OR

 

GATE

 

LEAVES

 

ON

 

TILTED

 

SURFACES

 • 

MAKE

 

SURE

 

ANY

 

SPRINKLER

 

SYSTEMS

 

CANNOT

 

WET

 

THE

 

GEARMOTOR

 

FROM

 

THE

 

GROUND

 

UP

 • 

MAKE

 

SURE

 

THE

 

TEMPERATURE

 

RANGE

 

SHOWN

 

ON

 

THE

 

PRODUCT

 

LITERATURE

 

IS

 

SUITABLE

 

TO

 

THE

 

CLIMATE

 

WHERE

 

IT

 

WILL

 

BE

 

INSTALLED

 • 

FOLLOW

 

ALL

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

AS

 

IMPROPER

 

INSTALLATION

 

MAY

 

RESULT

 

IN

 

SERIOUS

 

BODILY

 

INJURY

 • 

IT

 

IS

 

IMPORTANT

 

TO

 

FOLLOW

 

THESE

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

FOR

 

THE

 

SAFETY

 

OF

 

PEOPLE

. K

EEP

 

THESE

 

INSTRUCTIONS

I

NSTALLING

• S

UITABLY

 

SECTION

 

OFF

 

AND

 

DEMARCATE

 

THE

 

ENTIRE

 

INSTALLATION

 

SITE

 

TO

 

PREVENT

 

UNAUTHORIZED

 

PERSONS

 

FROM

 

ENTERING

 

THE

 

AREA

ESPECIALLY

 

MINORS

 

AND

 

CHILDREN

 • 

BE

 

CAREFUL

 

WHEN

 

HANDLING

 

GEARMOTORS

 

THAT

 

WEIGH

 

OVER

 20 

KG

. I

F

 

NEED

 

BE

USE

 

PROPER

 

SAFETY

 

HOISTING

 

EQUIPMENT

 • 

ALL

 

OPENING

 

COMMANDS

  (

THAT

 

IS

BUTTONS

KEY

 

SWITCHES

MAGNETIC

 

READERS

AND

 

SO

 

ON

)  

MUST

 

BE

 

INSTALLED

 

AT

 

LEAST

 1.85 M 

FROM

 

THE

 

PERIMETER

 

OF

 

THE

 

GATE

'

S

 

WORKING

 

AREA

OR

 

WHERE

 

THEY

 

CANNOT

 

BE

 

REACHED

 

FROM

 

OUTSIDE

 

THE

 

GATE

. A

LSO

ANY

 

DIRECT

 

COMMANDS

  (

BUTTONS

TOUCH

 

PANELS

AND

 

SO

 

ON

MUST

 

BE

 

INSTALLED

 

AT

 

LEAST

 1.5 

M

 

FROM

 

THE

 

GROUND

 

AND

 

MUST

 

NOT

 

BE

 

REACHABLE

 

BY

 

UNAUTHORIZED

 

PERSONS

 • 

ALL

 

MAINTAINED

 

ACTION

 

COMMANDS

MUST

 

BE

 

FITTED

 

IN

 

PLACES

 

FROM

 

WHICH

 

THE

 

MOVING

 

GATE

 

LEAVES

 

AND

 

TRANSIT

 

AND

 

DRIVING

 

AREAS

 

ARE

 

VISIBLE

 • 

APPLY

IF

 

MISSING

A

 

PERMANENT

 

SIGN

 

SHOWING

 

THE

 

POSITION

 

OF

 

THE

 

RELEASE

 

DEVICE

 • 

BEFORE

 

DELIVERING

 

TO

 

THE

 

USERS

MAKE

 

SURE

 

THE

 

SYSTEM

 

IS

 

EN

 12453 

STANDARD

 

COMPLIANT

 

(

REGARDING

 

IMPACT

 

FORCES

), 

AND

 

ALSO

 

MAKE

 

SURE

 

THE

 

SYSTEM

 

HAS

 

BEEN

 

PROPERLY

 

ADJUSTED

 

AND

 

THAT

 

ANY

 

SAFETY

PROTECTION

 

AND

 

MANUAL

 

RELEASE

 

DEVICES

 

ARE

 

WORKING

 

PROPERLY

 • 

APPLY

 

WARNING

 

SIGNS

 (

SUCH

 

AS

 

THE

 

GATE

'

S

 

PLATE

WHERE

 

NECESSARY

 

AND

 

IN

 

A

 

VISIBLE

 

PLACE

 

S

PECIAL

 

USER

-

INSTRUCTIONS

 

AND

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

 

• K

EEP

 

GATE

 

OPERATION

 

AREAS

 

CLEAN

 

AND

 

FREE

 

OF

 

ANY

 

OBSTRUCTIONS

. M

AKE

 

SURE

 

THAT

 

THE

 

PHOTOCELLS

 

ARE

 

FREE

 

OF

 

ANY

 

OVERGROWN

 

VEGETATION

 

AND

 

THAT

 

THE

 

GEARMOTOR

'

S

 

AREA

 

OF

 

OPERATION

 

IS

 

FREE

 

OF

 

ANY

 

OBSTRUCTIONS

 • 

DO

 

NOT

 

ALLOW

 

CHILDREN

 

TO

 

PLAY

 

WITH

 

FIXED

 

COMMANDS

OR

 

TO

 

LOITER

 

IN

 

THE

 

GATE

'

S

 

MANEUVERING

 

AREA

. K

EEP

 

ANY

 

REMOTE

 

CONTROL

 

TRANSMITTERS

 

OR

 

ANY

 

OTHER

 

COMMAND

 

DEVICE

 

AWAY

 

FROM

 

CHILDREN

TO

 

PREVENT

 

THE

 

GEARMOTOR

 

FROM

 

BEING

 

ACCIDENTALLY

 

ACTIVATED

. • T

HE

 

APPARATUS

 

MAY

 

BE

 

USED

 

BY

 

CHILDREN

 

OF

 

EIGHT

 

YEARS

 

AND

 

ABOVE

 

AND

 

BY

 

PHYSICALLY

MENTALLY

 

AND

 

SENSORIALLY

 

CHALLENGED

 

PEOPLE

OR

 

EVEN

 

ONES

 

WITHOUT

 

ANY

 

EXPERIENCE

PROVIDED

 

THIS

 

HAPPENS

 

UNDER

 

CLOSE

 

SUPERVISION

 

OR

 

ONCE

 

THEY

 

HAVE

 

BEEN

 

PROPERLY

 

INSTRUCTED

 

TO

 

USE

 

THE

 

APPARATUS

 

SAFELY

 

AND

 

ABOUT

 

THE

 

POTENTIAL

 

HAZARDS

 

INVOLVED

. C

HILDREN

 

MUST

 

NOT

 

PLAY

 

WITH

 

THE

 

APPARATUS

. C

LEANING

 

AND

 

MAINTENANCE

 

BY

 

USERS

 

MUST

 

NOT

 

BE

 

DONE

 

BY

 

CHILDREN

UNLESS

 

PROPERLY

 

SUPERVISED

 • 

FREQUENTLY

 

CHECK

 

THE

 

SYSTEM

 

FOR

 

ANY

 

MALFUNCTIONS

 

OR

 

SIGNS

 

OF

 

WEAR

 

AND

 

TEAR

 

OR

 

DAMAGE

 

TO

 

THE

 

MOVING

 

STRUCTURES

TO

 

THE

 

COMPONENT

 

PARTS

ALL

 

ANCHORING

 

POINTS

INCLUDING

 

CABLES

 

AND

 

ANY

 

ACCESSIBLE

 

CONNECTIONS

. K

EEP

 

ANY

 

HINGES

MOVING

 

Summary of Contents for AXI SWN20

Page 1: ...GEARMOTOR FOR SWING GATES AXI Installation manual SWN20 SWN25 FA00021 EN English EN ...

Page 2: ... WHEN HANDLING GEARMOTORS THAT WEIGH OVER 20 KG IF NEED BE USE PROPER SAFETY HOISTING EQUIPMENT ALL OPENING COMMANDS THAT IS BUTTONS KEY SWITCHES MAGNETIC READERS AND SO ON MUST BE INSTALLED AT LEAST 1 85 M FROM THE PERIMETER OF THE GATE S WORKING AREA OR WHERE THEY CANNOT BE REACHED FROM OUTSIDE THE GATE ALSO ANY DIRECT COMMANDS BUTTONS TOUCH PANELS AND SO ON MUST BE INSTALLED AT LEAST 1 5 M FROM...

Page 3: ...RATION TO PREVENT POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS READ THE INSTRUCTIONS IF THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE IS DAMAGED IT MUST BE REPLACED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR AUTHORIZED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE OR IN ANY CASE BY SIMILARLY QUALIFIED PERSONS TO PREVENT ANY RISK IT IS FORBIDDEN FOR USERS TO PERFORM ANY OPERATIONS THAT ARE NOT EXPRESSLY REQUIRED OF THEM AND WHICH ARE NOT LISTED IN THE MANUALS FOR ANY R...

Page 4: ...em crown and conical torque Intended use This gearmotor is designed to power and operate swing gates in private homes and apartment blocks Any installation other than what is detailed in this manual is prohibited LEGEND This symbol shows which parts to read carefully This symbol shows which parts describe safety issues This symbol shows which parts to tell users about It always advisable to fit an...

Page 5: ...ower W 120 Duty cycle 50 Opening time at 90 s 15 Operating temperature C 20 55 Apparatus class 3 Reduction ration i 1 36 Thrust N 400 2000 Weight Kg 5 5 6 The weight of the gearmotor includes the brackets The motor s net weight is xx Kg The weight of the gearmotor includes the brackets The motor s net weight is xx Kg Dimensions mm Smallest reference value with fastest travel and slowest slow down ...

Page 6: ...rking order and lubricated check that distance C does not exceed the reference table value make sure there are opening and closing mechanical gate stops make sure that the point where the gearmotor is fastened is protected from any impacts and that the surface is solid enough make sure you have set up a suitable dual pole cut off device along the power supply that is compliant with the installatio...

Page 7: ...ansmitters 2 x 0 5 mm2 2 x 0 5 mm2 Photocell receivers 4 x 0 5 mm2 4 x 0 5 mm2 Command and safety device 2 x 0 5 mm2 2 x 0 5 mm2 Antenna The RG58 antenna max 10 m If cable lengths differ from those specified in the table establish the cable sections depending on the actual power draw of the connected devices and according to the provisions of regulation CEI EN 60204 1 For multiple sequential loads...

Page 8: ...ckets Establish the gate bracket fastening point and find the bracket s fastening point to the post while respecting the quotas shown in the drawings and tables Opening A mm B mm C mm E mm 90 130 110 170 0 60 750 115 150 110 160 0 50 750 Laying the corrugated tubes Set up the junction boxes and corrugated tubes you will need to make connections coming from the junction pit To connect the gearmotor...

Page 9: ...he holes on the post bracket Fasten the joint to the post bracket using the M8 x 35 bolt and UNI 7474 M8 nut Fastening the gearmotor Fasten the bracket to the post using suitable anchors and screws If the post is made of metal the bracket can be welded to it Note the holes on the bracket are for further opening angle variations of the gate leaf Fasten or weld the bracket to the gate ...

Page 10: ...re loose and fit the pin into the gate bracket Fasten using the UNI6593 washer Ø 10 and the supplied UNI 5739 M10 X 10 bolt b Establishing the limit switch points DO NOT REMOVE cover 1 without first sliding it Before establishing the endstop points you need to release the gearmotor see paragraph on manually releasing it and remove covers 1 and 2 while carefully following the illustrations ...

Page 11: ...out first sliding it For opening Reach the gate leaf opening point you want and take the mechanical stop to rest using the slide guide Fasten the closing mechanical stop s grub screws For closing Close the gate leaf completely and rest it against the mechanical stop using the slide guide Fasten the closing mechanical stop s grub screws CONNECTIONS TO THE CONTROL PANEL ...

Page 12: ... B Cut and fasten post bracket by supplementing it with an additional bracket not issued Open the gate max 90 establish the quota E and establish the gate bracket fastening point Fasten the bracket Connecting two gearmotors Connecting one gearmotor Gearmotor with encoder M2 24 V DC Gearmotor with encoder M2 24 V DC delayed when closing Gearmotor with encoder M1 24 V DC delayed when opening Opening...

Page 13: ... necessary electrical connections as shown in the figure Gearmotor with encoder M1 24 V DC delayed when closing Gearmotor with encoder M2 24 V DC delayed when opening FINAL OPERATIONS Fastening the covers Once you have completed all electrical connections and commissioning fit the covers as shown here YOU MUST first slide the covers forward and then snap them down into place ...

Page 14: ...OR RELEASING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES FIXES AND REMEDIES It neither opens nor closes Power supply is missing The gearmotor is stuck The transmitter s battery is run down The transmitter is broken The stop button is either stuck or broken The opening closing button or the key switch selector is stuck Check main power supply Call assistance Replace the batteries Call assistance Call assistance Call a...

Page 15: ...______ _____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Extraordinary maintenance The following table is for logging any extraordinary maintenance jobs repairs and improvements performed by specialized contractors Any extraordinary maintenance jobs must be done only by specialized technicians ...

Page 16: ...ste for recycling Always make sure you comply with local laws before dismantling and disposing of the product DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN NATURE DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL Our products are made of various materials Most of these aluminum plastic iron electrical cables are classified as solid household waste They can be recycled by separating them before dumping at authorized city plants Whereas other compo...

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