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If the gate has to be operated manually in the event of a
power outage or fault of the operator, use the keyed release
device on the support bracket (Fig. 1 - Ref. 6). The operator
can be released from both the inside and the outside of the
gate.
Fig. 14
Optional mechanical positive stops can be installed in the
load bearing box as indicated in Fig. 15. They can be adjust-
ed to properly limit the gate leaf travel.
Fig. 15
3. POSITIVE STOPS (optional)
4. MANUAL OPERATION
1.
Fig. 16
To operate the leaf manually, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect power to the system to avoid accidental gate
movement.
2. Open the cover of the lock (Fig. 16 - Ref. 1)
3. Insert the release key in the lock (Fig. 16 - Ref. 2).
4. Turn the key in the direction of the post, as far as it will go
(Fig. 16 - Ref. 3).
5. Pull the lever out (Fig. 16 - Ref. 4).
6. Operate the leaf manually.
Fig. 17
At regular intervals, check the structure of the gate and make
sure that the hinges are in perfect working order.
Periodically lubricate the pivot and ball in the support bracket,
through the lubricating hole shown in Fig. 1- Ref. 13. Make
sure that the pivots of the lever systems, the pinion and the
engagement of the lock on the locking bracket (Fig. 1 - Ref.
5) are always well lubricated, and check the efficiency of the
manual operation.
REPAIRS
For repairs, refer to an authorized FAAC service center.
5. MAINTENANCE
4.1 Restore Normal Operation
To restore normal operation, proceed as follows:
1. Push the lever back into its home position (Fig. 17 - Ref. 1).
2. Insert the release key into the lock and turn it as far as it will
turn in the direction opposite the post (Fig. 17 - Ref. 2).
3. Operate the leaf manually until the lock is engaged in the
locking bracket (Fig. 17 - Ref. 3).
4. Close the cover on the lock.
5. Restore power and test the system