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844 ER 3PH
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532366 - Rev.A
Ph 2 x120
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ENGLISH
8. PUTTING INTO SERVICE
RISKS
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
8.1 FINAL CHECKS
1. Make sure that the forces generated by the leaf are within the limits
permitted by the current regulations. Use an impact force tester
in accordance with standard EN 12453. For non-EU countries, if
there are no specific local regulations, the static force must be less
than 150 N. If necessary, adjust the anti-crushing system and the
sensitivity of the obstacle detection system.
2. Make sure that the maximum force required to move the leaf
manually is less than 225 N in residential areas and 260 N in in-
dustrial or commercial areas.
8.2 INSTALLING THE CASING
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The casing protects the electronic components and prevents access to moving
parts. Never leave the gearmotor unattended without the casing fitted until
installation has been completed.
1. Apply the adhesive sign
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to the casing: risk of fingers and hands
being trapped due to the rotation of the pinion and the move-
ment of the rack.
2. Install and fasten the casing.
3. Press the screw caps on.
8.3 FINAL OPERATIONS
1. Highlight all areas with adequate warning signs in which there
are still residual risks, even if all possible safety measures having
been adopted.
2. Place a “DANGER, AUTOMATIC MOVEMENT” sign (not supplied) in
a prominent position on the gate.
3. Attach the CE marking to the gate.
4. Fill out the EC declaration of conformity and the system register.
5. Give the EC Declaration, the system register with the maintenance
plan and the instructions for use of the automation to the system
owner/operator.
Installing the casing
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