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7.  START-UP

When you have carried out all the electrical connections, locked
the operator, and checked that the door cannot be moved by
hand, power up the system.
If the operator is supplied with a winch, fix - in the immediate
vicinity of the chain - the sticker indicating the traction directions
for the opening and closing manual manoeuvres.

7.1  540 and 541 with 200BT equipment

Run a few complete cycles to check the efficiency of the
automated system.

Hand over the “User’s guide” page to the customer, and
describe how the system works, as well as the operator release
and locking operations indicated in the said guide.

7.2  541 with 578D equipment

Program the equipment.

Check the state of the equipment inputs and verify if all safety
devices are correctly connected (the relevant LEDs must be
lighted).

Run a few complete cycles to check if the automated system
and the accessories connected to it are operating correctly,
giving special attention to safety devices and to the adjustment
of the operator’s thrust force.

Hand over the “User’s guide” page to the customer, and
describe how the system works, as well as the operator release
and locking operations indicated in the said guide.

   

8.  MAINTENANCE

Maintenance: check at least every 6 months the efficiency of the
system, particularly the efficiency of the safety devices (including,
where foreseen, the operator thrust force) and of the release
devices.

  9.   REPAIRS

For repairs contact an authorised FAAC Repair Centre.

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Summary of Contents for 540

Page 1: ...srecommendedfor everysystem aswellasawarningsignadequatelysecuredtotheframe structure inadditiontothedevicesmentionedatpoint 15 17 FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and efficient operatio...

Page 2: ...pm Maximum absorbed power W 800 Absorbed current A 3 5 Starting capacitor F 20 Winding thermal protection C 140 Use frequency S3 40 Max number consecutive cycles 5 Power take off Hollow through shaft...

Page 3: ...ll balanced if stopped in any position it must remain still Remember that European standards EN12604 and EN12453 prescribe260N formanuallymoveddoors asthemaximumlimit of force applied to the handles f...

Page 4: ...check that the release lever does not interfere with the operator s external parts The securing plate can be installed on any of the operator s two sides 5 2 1 IDENTIFYING ROTATION DIRECTION 540 oper...

Page 5: ...Secure the two bushes after positioning them in contact with the operator s power take off Lock the operator If you wish to weld the securing plate to the support do the welding with the operator uni...

Page 6: ...th the door closed Cut the drive ropes to measure and assemble them with the lever and knobs see figure 12 bearing in mind that the green one must act on the lever s short arm In figure 13 the two sid...

Page 7: ...n a position enabling the manoeuvring person to have direct visual control of the door and surrounding area 6 2 CONNECTIONS OF 578D ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Lay the raceways according to the instructions...

Page 8: ...7 2 541 with 578D equipment Program the equipment Check the state of the equipment inputs and verify if all safety devices are correctly connected the relevant LEDs must be lighted Run a few complete...

Page 9: ...when opening is commanded the equipment activates the electric motor which drives the door to opening position to permit access In dead man systems the commandpush buttonmustbekeptpressedforthewholed...

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