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ENGLISH

6.1 Periodic maintenance

 

 

The unit does not require specifi c maintenance. Only as a precautionary measure and in case of intensive use, we re-

commend periodic checks (every 6 months) on the state of the electric wire connected to the motor, the spring-bar balance, the 
tightness of the nuts and the proper oiling of the sliding points between fi xed and mobile parts.

All checks must be recorded (in a dedicated record-book).

6 Maintenance

6.2 Problem solving

MALFUNCTIONS

REFERENCES

CHECKS

The unit neither opens nor shuts

1-2-3-4-6-8-18 1 – Close the inspection hatch with the key and check the 

release lock

The unit opens but does not close

4-7-10

2 - Disable “steady movement” with dipswitch

The unit shuts but does not open

4-7-9

3 – Check power supply and fuses

No automatic closure

11-12-13

4 - N.C. safety contacts open (1-2 / 2-C1 / 2-C5)

The unit does not work if the remote control 
is used

2-14-16

6 - Disable master-slave function

The unit inverts direction

7-18

7 – Check spring tension and balancing

The unit works only with remote control

22

8 – Disable obstacle detection with dipswitch

The photoelectric cell does not react

12-23-24

9 – Check if end stop opens

The signalling LED indicator flashes rapidly

4

10 – Check if end stop closes

The signalling LED indicator remains on

13

11 - Activate “automatic closure” dip switch

The unit does not end its run

7

12 – Check the correct direction of movement

The bar is not properly balanced

7-15

13 - (2-3 / 2-4 / 2-7) command button

The unit does not slow down

7-15

14 –Check jumper on AF43S, turn on/off power

The unit does not work with the back-up 
batteries

8-25-26

15 – Check the bar length ratio with mountable accesso-
ries

The unit is slow to respond

7

16 – Re-save radio code

18 – Adjust sensitivity

22 - Enter or duplicate the same code in all the remote 
controls

23 – Activate the photoelectric cell with the dipswitch

24 – Connect the photoelectric cells in a series, not in 
parallel

25 – Dead batteries

26 –Respect the photoelectric cells’ polarity 

 

 

In its premises, CAME CANCELLI AUTOMATICI S.p.A. implements an Environmental Management System certifi ed in 

compliance with the UNI EN ISO 14001 standard to ensure environmental protection.

Please continue our efforts to protect the environment—which CAME considers one of the cardinal elements in the development 
of its operational and market strategies—simply by observing brief recommendations as regards disposal:

 

DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING – The packaging components (cardboard, plastic, etc.) are all classifi able as solid urban waste 

products and may be disposed of easily, keeping in mind recycling possibilities.

Prior to disposal, it is always advisable to check specifi c regulations in force in the place of installation.

PLEASE DISPOSE OF PROPERLY!

 

PRODUCT DISPOSAL – Our products are made up of various types of materials. Most of them (aluminium, plastics, iron, 

electrical wires, etc.) may be disposed of in normal garbage collection bins and can be recycled by disposing of in specifi c re-
cyclable material collection bins and disposal in authorized centres. Other components (electrical boards, remote control batteries, 
etc.), however, may contain polluting substances. They should therefore be removed and given to qualifi ed service companies for 
proper disposal.

Prior to disposal, it is always advisable to check specifi c regulations in force in the place of disposal.

PLEASE DISPOSE OF PROPERLY!

7 Demolition and disposal

Summary of Contents for GARD 4 SERIES

Page 1: ...AUTOMATION FOR STREET BARRIERS INSTALLATION MANUAL GARD 4 SERIES G4040 G4040I...

Page 2: ...L38 Electric board designed to accommodate radio board coupling 002 LB38 Board for the connection of three 12V 6Ah emergency batteries The following accessories are optional to the GARD 4 automation s...

Page 3: ...50 60Hz Max absorption 1 3A 230V 15A 24V Rated power 300W Max torque 600 Nm Reduction ratio 1 202 Opening time 2 6 s Operative intermittence intensive operation Protection level IP54 Weight 54 kg Insu...

Page 4: ...it continuity are allowed as long as they include additional insulation with respect to other internal drive parts Install suitable tubes and ducts for electric cable passage to guarantee protection a...

Page 5: ...ls 2 1 7 3 4 5 6 8 8 Photoelectric cells 9 Fixed barrier support 10 Magnetic sensor 11 Photoelectric cell support 12 Magnetic reader 13 Column for reader 9 10 11 12 13 5 3 Cable list and minimun thick...

Page 6: ...e a hole to house the fixing base and prepare sheath tubes from the branch pit for the connections 4 Remove the nuts and washers from the threaded screws position the cabinet on the base in correspond...

Page 7: ...designed to be installed on the left of the gateway as seen from inside 3 Should installation on the right be required the direction of the bar s opening must be inverted Proceed in the following man...

Page 8: ...insert it in the bar s conduit a procedure that should be carried out on both sides Insert the shock resistant profile and cut excess length Lastly secure the bar end plug with the screws provided 4 P...

Page 9: ...resistant profile and mobile barrier support Barebar shock resistantprofile luminouscordandmobilebarriersupport Bare bar rack and mobile barrier support Bare bar luminous cord rack and mobile barrier...

Page 10: ...n anchor nut 4 Hook the tie rod to the anchoring bracket release the gearmotor and manually turn the spring to increase or decrease traction until the bar rests at 45 WARNING The release procedure may...

Page 11: ...is loose when the bar is in the vertical position at rest the spring is tight when the bar is in the horizontal position tense 5 7 ZL38 Electric board installation 1 Loosen the three screws in the con...

Page 12: ...cessary proceed to the adjustment of the dampers Warning For greater safety and better unit performance the bar s opening and closing operations should be carried out with the inspection hatch closed...

Page 13: ...g and closing adjustment tighten the locking nuts under the dampers 5 Insert the inspection hatch and close it 4 After making adjustments and settings from the control panel put the container lid in p...

Page 14: ...ower The unit does not work with the back up batteries 8 25 26 15 Check the bar length ratio with mountable accesso ries The unit is slow to respond 7 16 Re save radio code 18 Adjust sensitivity 22 En...

Page 15: ...parts of the following Standards 98 37 CE 98 79 CE MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 98 336 CEE 92 31 CEE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 73 23 CEE 93 68 CE LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 89 106 CEE CONSTRUCTION PR...

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