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Anyone using the gates MUST be trained in their correct use. Failure to
provide such training may result in serious accidents or injuries.
Access-controlled gate systems MUST be installed, maintained and
inspected by a competent person in accordance with BS EN 16005:2012,
4.2, BS7036 and manufacturer’s specifications.
The gates are supplied configured in "minimum risk" mode for users. Any
modification of parameters must be done knowingly by manufacturer
trained personnel.
The gates are designed for indoor use only and must be protected from the
outside elements.
The installer MUST comply with local regulations when installing an
access-controlled gate system.
More detailed safety requirements are given in BS EN 16005:2012, 4.2,
BS7036 and our manual of good practice (MOGP).
The gates MUST not be used for any other purpose other than which they
have been designed.
Access to the mechanism must be reserved for manufacturer trained
personnel that are fully aware of the electrical and mechanical risks
involved whilst working on the equipment.
Any operation that does not require the equipment to be powered, isolate at
the distribution panel or local isolation switch.
Internal item
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likely to be energised or move MUST be handled with care.
The gates MUST be fastened to the floor before putting into use.
For safety reasons it should NOT be assumed the gates are working safely.
The owner/occupier MUST carry out weekly checks on all safety devices.
There should be no notice boards. Literature racks, merchandise displays
or other distractions or obstructions in the vicinity of the gates which may
congest or inhibit traffic flow.
Lack of maintenance can lead to unsafe operation.
ESP cannot be held responsible for any damage or injury resulting from the
improper use of the gates.
Do not install this equipment in an explosive area.
To avoid the risk of voiding the warranty use antistatic gloves or bracelets
when handling electronic components.
Do not add unapproved accessories.