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USER MANUAL

750 AUTOMATED SYSTEM

Carefully read the instructions before using the product and 

keep for future use.

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

The  750  automated  system,  if  correctly  installed  and  used, 

guarantees a high level of safety.

A few simple rules can avoid accidental inconveniences:

- Do not stand and do not allow children, people or things to stand 

near the automated system, especially during operation.

- Keep out of the reach of children all remote controls or any 

other pulse emitter that may involuntarily activate the automated 

system.

- Do not allow children to play with the automated system.

-  Do  not  voluntarily  prevent  movement  of  the  automated 

system.

-  Remove  any  branches  or  bushes  that  may  interfere  with 

movement of the gate.

- Ensure that the system light signals are kept efficient and are 

perfectly visible.

-  Do  not  attempt  to  manually  operate  the  gate  unless  it  has 

been released.

- In case of malfunction, release the gate to allow access and 

wait for the technical intervention of qualified personnel.

- Once manual operation is prepared for, before restoring normal 

operation, cut off power to the system.

- Do not modify any of the automated system components.

- Do not attempt repairs or direct intervention and refer only to 

qualified FAAC personnel.

- Have the efficiency of the automated system, the safety devices 

and the earthing checked at least every 6 months by qualified 

personnel.

DESCRIPTION

The FAAC 750 automated system is ideal for controlling vehicle 

access in residential areas.

The  750  system  makes  it  possible  to  automate,  in  a  virtually 

invisible way, leaf gates.

The  automated  system  consists  of  an  underground  jack  that 

transmits  movement  to  the  leaf  and  a  hydraulic  control  unit 

that is usually fitted on the gate post. The two components are 

connected to each other using copper pipes or flexible tubes.

If automatic operation has been set, by sending a

pulse, the gate will close again only after the selected pause 

time has elapsed.

If semi-automatic operation has been set, it is necessary to send 

a second pulse for it to close again.

An OPEN pulse sent during the closing phase will always cause 

reverse movement.

A  STOP  pulse  (if  this  feature  is  present)  will  always  stop 

movement.

For detailed behaviour of the leaf gate in the various operation 

logic modes, refer to the installation technician.

The automated systems feature safety devices (photocells) that 

prevent closing the gate again when an obstacle is present in 

the area monitored by them.

The system guarantees hydraulic locking when the motor is not 

in operation and therefore installation of a lock is not required 

(only CBAC version).

Manual opening is therefore possible only by using the installed 

release system.

750  operators  are  equipped  with  special  adjustable  by-pass 

valves that allow safe use of the automated system.

The electronic control equipment is built into the provided box.

A handy manual release makes it possible to manoeuvre the 

gate in case of black-out or inefficiency

The light signal indicates that gate movement is in progress.

MANUAL OPERATION

Should manually operating the gate be required due to power 

cut-offs or automated system inefficiency, use the release device 

as described below.

- Open the guard door using the provided triangular key (see 

Fig. 1).

- Manually turn anticlockwise the release lever shown in fig. 2.

- Close the door and manually open or close the gate.

RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION.

- Open the guard door using the provided triangular key (see 

Fig. 1).

- Manually turn clockwise the release lever shown in fig. 2 until it 

reaches the mechanical stop.

- Close the guard door.

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