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UNLOCK

LOCK

8.

RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION MODE

To prevent an involuntary pulse from activating the operator
during the manoeuvre, cut power to the system before re-locking
the operator.
- To re-lock the operator, turn the release knob clockwise until it
stops (Fig. 16, ref. 

).

- Close the cover and turn the key 90° anti-clockwise (Fig. 16, ref. 

).

- Finally, remove the key and close the protective plug
(Fig. 16, ref. 

).

9.

SPECIAL APPLICATIONS FOR SWING LEAF GATES

9.1.

OPENING TOWARD THE OUTSIDE, WITH
OPERATOR INSTALLED INSIDE (Fig. 17)

For this special application, refer to Table 1, and select the STAN-
DARD operator according to leaf length.
For leaves with a length of up to 1,8 m, we advise you to use the
CBAC STANDARD operators.
For leaves longer than 1,8 m, we advise you to use only operators
without the hydraulic locking, externally installing the ground level
electric lock too. The installation dimensions are shown in table C.
Instructions to adjust the anti-crushing system for outward opening
gates only, contrary to what we indicated in paragraph 4.1:
- OPEN screw (green wording) : gate closing direction.
- CLOSE screw (red wording)   : gate opening direction.
- To reduce torque, turn the screws anti-clockwise.
- To increase torque, turn the screws clockwise.

Fig. 16

Table C

: Recommended dimensions for standard operators

(*) Rod effective stroke   (**) maximum dimension

10. MAINTENANCE

Run a functional check of the system at least every 6 months,
with special attention to the efficiency of the safety and release
devices (Including the thrust force of the operator), and to perfect
operation of the gate hinges.
Also, periodically check quantity of oil inside the tank.
Oil level check instructions:
- Cut power to the system.
- Position the operator vertically, with the rear flange high up.
- Remove the oil filling plug.
- Insert a screwdriver until it comes into contact with the electric

motor as shown in Fig. 18.

- Remove the screwdriver and check oil level as shown in Fig. 18.

USE ONLY FAAC HP FLUID OIL

Periodically check correct adjustment of the anti-crushing safety
device (BY-PASS) and the efficiency of the release system to allow
manual operation (see relevant paragraph).
The safety devices installed on the system must be checked every
6 months.

11. REPAIRS

For any repairs, contact FAAC’s authorised Repair Centres.

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Summary of Contents for 104200177

Page 1: ...Leading the way Installation Manual 422 Leading the way Swing Gate System...

Page 2: ...OMATED SYSTEM TEST p 16 7 MANUAL OPERATION p 16 8 RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION MODE p 17 9 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS FOR SWING LEAF GATES p 17 9 1 OPENING TOWARD THE OUTSIDE WITH OPERATOR INSTALLED INSIDE p...

Page 3: ...ger areas against mechanical movement Risks such as crushing dragging and shearing 16 Use of at least one indicator light e g FAACLIGHT is recommended for every system as well as a warning sign adequa...

Page 4: ...ys separate the connection cables of the low voltage accessories from the 230 V power cables Use separate sheaths to avoid any type of interference Fig 3 Fig 2 E P Y T R O T A R E P O D R A D N A T S...

Page 5: ...unctionality we recommend you to respect the indicated dimensions For iron pilasters accurately weld the rear attachment ref Fig 6 directly on the pilaster For masonry pilasters select one of the foll...

Page 6: ...two weld spots protecting the rod against any welding waste NB If the gate structure does not permit the attachment to be firmly fastened take action on the structure creating a solid support base 10...

Page 7: ...e bend guard ref Fig 14 14 Re lock the operator and make the electrical connections of the selected electronic control unit following the relevant instructions Fig 11 Fig 12 4 START UP 4 1 ADJUSTING T...

Page 8: ...Finish the installation operations as follows Close the cover of the release device with the key Remove the breather screw Fig 14 ref 6 AUTOMATED SYSTEM TEST When you have finished installing apply t...

Page 9: ...ening direction To reduce torque turn the screws anti clockwise To increase torque turn the screws clockwise Fig 16 Table C Recommended dimensions for standard operators Rod effective stroke maximum d...

Page 10: ...t p a h c w e r c s r e h t a e r b e h t d e v o m e r e v a h u o y t a h t e r u s e k a M r i a y n a e s a e l e r o t r e d r o n i s e l c y c g n i s o l c d n a g n i n e p o e t a g e t e l...

Page 11: ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n a i c i n h c e T r e m o t s u C 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...

Page 12: ...ric lock as they guarantee mechanical locking of the leaf when the motor is not operating The other models without a hydraulic locking always require one or more electric locks to ensure the leaf is m...

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