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Fig. 42
To prevent an involuntary pulse from activating the gate, cut
power to the system before re-locking the operator.
1. Re-close the release lever.
2. Turn the key counter-clockwise
3. Remove the key and close the lock protection door.
4. Move the gate until the release engages.
1. If the gate has to be operated manually due to a power
outage or malfunction of the automated system, use the
release device as follows:
2. Open the protection door and insert the supplied key in the
lock (Fig. 41).
3. Turn the key clockwise and pull the release lever as shown
in Fig. 42.
4. Open and close the gate manually.
Fig. 41
Fig. 44
Fig. 43
10.3. REPAIRS
For any repairs, contact an FAAC authorized repair center.
Check the operational efficiency of the system at least once
every 6 months, especially the efficiency of the safety and
release devices (including operator thrust force).
10.1.
REMOVING BOARD AND TRANSFORMER
If you have to disassemble the transformer-board unit,
proceed as follows:
Remove all terminal boards and connectors from the board.
Unscrew the 3 screws from the board and the 2 from the
transformer. Lift the unit up and gently remove the transformer
from the couplings on the board as shown in Fig. 43.
10.2.
OIL TOP-OFFS
Periodically check the oil level inside the operator. A once-
a-year check is enough for medium or low usage. For heavy
duty usage, a check every 6 months is recommended.
To access the tank, temporarily remove the plastic oil filler
cap (Fig. 44). Oil level is visually checked and must cover the
copper coil of the electric motor.
If more oil is needed, add it through the oil filler hole. Use
FAAC HP oil only.
8. MANUAL OPERATION
9. RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION
10. MAINTENACE