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END-USER GUIDE

THE 593 AUTOMATION SYSTEM

Read the end user guide carefully before using the product
and keep it in a safe place for future reference.

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

If correctly installed and operated, the 593 automation
system ensures a high level of safety.

However, some simple rules should be followed to avoid
accidents:

- Do not pass underneath the door while it is moving: wait

until it is completely raised.

- Do not remain stationary under the door.
- Do not stand in the vicinity of the automation system or

allow anyone else, especially children, to do so, and do
not place objects in the vicinity of the automation system.
This is particularly important during operation.

- Keep remote controls or any other control device out of

the reach of children, to prevent them from accidentally
operating the automation system.

- Do not allow children to play with the automation system.
- Do not deliberately obstruct the movement of the door.
- Do not attempt to operate the door manually without first

unlocking it.

- In the event of a malfunction, unlock the door to allow

access and call a qualified technician for service.

- After manual operation, disconnect the electrical power

supply from the system before returning to normal
operation.

- Do not make any modifications to components belonging

to the automation system.

- Do not attempt to perform any repair work or tamper with

the automation system. Call qualified personnel for repairs.

- At least once every six months, have the automation

system, the safety devices and the earth connection
checked by a qualified technician.

DESCRIPTION

The 593 automation system is an operator for
counterbalanced up-and-over doors. It is ideal for
controlling vehicle access areas up to 5 metres wide
(application with double operator) and with medium transit
frequencies.

Door operation is controlled by an electronic control unit
mounted in an enclosure which assures adequate
protection against atmospheric agents and can be fitted
inside the garage.

The normal position of the door is closed in a vertical
position. When the electronic control unit receives an
opening command from the remote radio control or any
other control device, it activates the hydraulic system and
causes the door to rotate upwards by 90° to the horizontal
position, thereby allowing access.

If automatic operation has been selected, the door closes
automatically after the selected pause time.

If semiautomatic operation has been selected, a second
impulse must be sent to close the door.

An open command given while the door is closing causes
the door to reverse direction of movement.

A stop command (if available) stops movement at any
time.

For detailed information on door operation in the various
operating modes, contact the installation technician.

The automation systems may be equipped with safety
devices (photocells) that prevent the door from closing
when they are darkened by an obstacle.

The 593 automation system is fitted as standard with an anti-
crushing safety device that limits the torque transmitted to
the door.

The hydraulic system ensures that the door can be locked
in any position.

The door can be opened manually only after operating the
unlocking device.

MANUAL OPERATION

If the door must be operated manually because of a power
failure or malfunction, use the unlocking device as follows.

Lever release device (see fig. 1)
External key release device (see fig.2)

Fig. 1

SBLOCCA/UNLOCK

DESBLOQUEAR

DEBLOQUE/ENTRIEGELT

BLOCCA/LOCK

BLOQUEAR

BLOQUE/VERRIEGELT

- Insert the key in the lock and turn

 anticlockwise 

by one

turn.

- Open or close the door manually.

RETURNING TO NORMAL OPERATION

To prevent an accidental impulse from activating the door
during this operation, before returning to normal operation,
turn off the system’s electrical power supply.

Lever release device (see fig. 1)
External key release device (see fig.2)
- turn the key 

clockwise 

until it stops.

- turn the key 

anticlockwise 

very slowly to the point where

it can be removed.

Fig. 2

SBLOCCA/UNLOCK

DESBLOQUEAR

DEBLOQUE/ENTRIEGELT

BLOCCA/LOCK

BLOQUEAR

BLOQUE/VERRIEGELT

Summary of Contents for 593

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Page 2: ...sequent amendments 91 368 EEC 93 44 EEC and 93 68 EEC complieswiththeessentialsafetyrequirementsinthefollowingEECDirectives 73 23 EEC and subsequent amendment 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC and subsequent amend...

Page 3: ...ll be provided for the installation with an opening distance of the contacts of 3 mm or more Alternatively use a 6A thermomagnetic breaker with multi pole switching 13 Ensure that there is a different...

Page 4: ...tout Anti crushing system bypass valve fitted as std Temperature range 20 55 C Housing protection IP 55 Weight kg 10 Pump flow rate l min 0 75 Angular velocity rpm 1 54 Max door weight 15 kg m2 Max to...

Page 5: ...to size as shown in figs 6 7 Fit bushings C and brackets L on the drive shafts and secure brackets L on the door reinforcement ribbing taking care to maintain correct alignment of the drive shafts St...

Page 6: ...g 4 Repeat the same operation for door closing by means of the red screw R fig 4 Correct adjustment is obtained when the door stops with a torque of approximately 15 kg measured on the lower edge of t...

Page 7: ...periodically the quantity of oil inside the tank For medium low duty cycles a yearly check is sufficient for more severe operation it is advisable to check every 6 months The oil level must not be low...

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