11.3 –
Manually releasing and locking the gearmotor
(fig. 44)
WS100SK-WS100SCK are equipped with a mechanical system
that allows you to open and close the gate manually (that is, as if
the gearmotor were not present).
Manual operation must be used in the case of a power failure or
in the event of a fault in the system. In the event of a power failure,
you can use the buffer battery (optional accessory PR3).
In the event of a gearmotor fault, you can still try to use the motor
release to check if the fault lies in the release mechanism.
01.
Insert the key into the release pin.
02.
Turn the key clockwise some 180° until you hear the gate
release.
03.
The gate can now be moved manually.
04.
To restore automation functionality, turn the key anticlockwise
while moving the gate, until you hear it latch.
05.
Remove the key.
180°
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11.4 –
User-admissible maintenance operations
Listed below are the operations that the user must perform peri-
odically.
• Use a slightly damp cloth (not wet) for cleaning the sur-
faces of the devices. Never use substances containing
alcohol, benzene, diluents or other flammable substances.
Use of these substances may damage to the devices and
cause fires or electric shocks.
• Remove power to the automation before removing leaves
and stones, to ensure that noone can operate the door.
• Check the system periodically, in particular all cables,
springs and supports to detect possible imbalance, signs
of wear or damage. Do not use the automation if repairs or
adjustments are required; any fault or an incorrectly bal-
anced door may lead to physical injury.
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11.5 –
Remote control battery replacement (fig. 45)
When the battery is discharged, the transmitter capacity is sig-
nificantly reduced. If, when a button is pressed, the led L1 turns
on and immediately fades to off, it means that the battery is com-
pletely discharged and should be immediately replaced.
If, on the other hand, the led L1 turns on only for a moment,
it means that the battery is partially discharged; it is necessary
to hold the button down for at least half a second because the
transmitter can attempt to send the command. However, if the
battery level is too low to complete the command (and possibly
wait for the response), the transmitter will turn off, with the led L1
that fades. In these cases, to restore normal transmitter opera-
tion, the battery must be replaced with a version of the same
type, noting the polarity as specified.
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Batteries contain polluting substances: do not dispose
of them together with other waste but use the methods
established by local regulations.
11.6 –
Remote control support installation
To install the remote control support see
fig. 46
.
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