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Limited Warranty 

 

To the original purchaser only:

 FAAC International, Inc., warrants, for twenty-four (24) months from the date of invoice, the gate 

operator systems and other related systems and equipment manufactured by FAAC S.p.A. and distributed by FAAC International, Inc., to 
be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for which it was intended 

provided

 it has been properly 

installed and operated. FAAC International, Inc.'s obligations under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or exchange of any part of 
parts manufactured by FAAC S.p.A. and distributed by FAAC International, Inc. Defective products must be returned to FAAC 
International, Inc., freight prepaid by purchaser, within the warranty period. Items returned will be repaired or replaced, at FAAC 
International, Inc.'s option, upon an examination of the product by FAAC International, Inc., which discloses, to the satisfaction of FAAC 
International, Inc., that the item is defective. FAAC International, Inc. will return the warranted item freight prepaid. The products 
manufactured by FAAC S.p.A. and distributed by FAAC International, Inc., are not warranted to meet the specific requirements, if any, 
of safety codes of any particular state, municipality, or other jurisdiction, and neither FAAC S.p.A. or FAAC International, Inc., assume 
any risk or liability whatsoever resulting from the use thereof, whether used singly or in combination with other machines or apparatus. 
 

Any products and parts not manufactured by FAAC S.p.A. and distributed by FAAC International, Inc., will carry only the 

warranty, if any, of the manufacturer. This warranty shall not apply to any products or parts thereof which have been repaired or altered, 
without FAAC International, Inc.'s written consent, outside of FAAC International, Inc.'s workshop, or altered in any way so as, in the 
judgment of FAAC International, Inc., to affect adversely the stability or reliability of the product(s) or has been subject to misuse, 
negligence, or accident, or has not been operated in accordance with FAAC International, Inc.'s or FAAC S.p.A.'s instructions or has 
been operated under conditions more severe than, or otherwise exceeding, those set forth in the specifications for such product(s). Neither 
FAAC S.p.A. or FAAC International, Inc., shall be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever resulting, directly or indirectly, from the use 
or loss of use of the product(s). Without limiting the foregoing, this exclusion from liability embraces a purchaser's expenses for 
downtime or for making up downtime, damages for which the purchaser may be liable to other persons, damages to property, and injury 
to or death of any persons. Neither FAAC S.p.A. or FAAC International, Inc., assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for them any 
other liability in connection with the sale or use of the products of FAAC S.p.A. or FAAC International, Inc. The warranty hereinabove 
set forth shall not be deemed to cover maintenance parts, including, but not limited to, hydraulic oil, filters, or the like. No agreement to 
replace or repair shall constitute an admission by FAAC S.p.A. or FAAC International, Inc., of any legal responsibility to effect such 
replacement, to make such repair, or otherwise. This limited warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy directly through 
FAAC International, Inc.'s normal distribution channels. FAAC International, Inc., does not warrant its products to end consumers. 
Consumers must inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature and extent of that dealer's warranty, if any. 

 

This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including the warranties of mer-

chantability and fitness for use. This warranty shall not apply to products or any part thereof which have been sub-
ject to accident, negligence, alteration, abuse, or misuse or if damage was due to improper installation or use of im-
proper power source, or if damage was caused by fire, flood, lightning, electrical power surge, explosion, wind 
storm, hail, aircraft or vehicles, vandalism, riot or civil commotion, or acts of God.

 

FAAC International, Inc.

 

303 Lexington Avenue

 

Cheyenne, WY  82007 

www.faacusa.com 

885 IM, 11/02 v1.1

 

Summary of Contents for 885

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...ay from the road to eliminate the potential of traffic getting backed up This distance is affected by the size of the gate how often it is used and how fast the gate operates 2 The operator you choose...

Page 3: ...quipment 3 If a gate system component malfunctions turn off the main power before making any attempt to repair it 4 Do not attempt to impede the movement of the gate You may injure yourself as a resul...

Page 4: ...ect Accessory Devices 10 Plug in Loop Detectors 10 Plug in Radio Receiver 10 Slave Card 10 Activation Devices 12 Safety Devices 12 Stop Devices 12 Accessory Power 12 LED Indicators 13 Programming 13 T...

Page 5: ...When you receive your 885 Operator inspect the shipping box for physical damage Then inspect the operator once you have removed it from the box Notify the carrier immediately if you note any damage b...

Page 6: ...s of the operator Remove the operator and use a masonry bit to drill holes the appropriate depth for your concrete anchors Use concrete anchors that are at least 3 long Once the holes are drilled and...

Page 7: ...7 Figure 2 The footprint of the 885 Operator top view...

Page 8: ...at this procedure in the closed position by setting the closed limit 6 12 short as well to be sure that the gate does not travel too far once power is applied Figure 3 The 885 Limit Assemblies Manual...

Page 9: ...the assembly to the right 3 Note the position of the solenoid return springs above and below the solenoid pin and remove them for safekeeping 4 Remove the two clip in nuts that were used to mount the...

Page 10: ...ectrical connections Plug in Loop Detectors The 885 CAT provides terminals for plug in Free Exit and Safety loop detectors When plugging the detectors in be sure that the component side of the detecto...

Page 11: ...Terminal F1 1 6A Accessory DL6 Encoder J6 Radio Receiver F2 12 5A Main Power DL7 Close Limit J7 Battery Back Up DL8 Stop J8 Limit Switches Switches Buttons DL9 Safety 1 J9 Transformer Primary SW1 DL10...

Page 12: ...ate must have normally closed N C contacts Connect the normally closed N C to terminal 3 Safety 1 and the common COM to terminal 5 Common Multiple devices should be connected in series The way that th...

Page 13: ...y programming changes Pause time selects the pause time before automatic close from 0 seconds to 4 minutes A logic only Time is adjusted in one second increments from 0 to 60 seconds After 60 seconds...

Page 14: ...tware of the 885 CAT Y Be sure to choose this setting n Do not use Will cause the control panel not to function Slave selects master or slave operator in a master slave configuration Y slave operator...

Page 15: ...it searches for the limit switches Once it is complete the operator will run at full speed Continue to cycle the gate and test all input devices Be sure that all safety devices are functioning proper...

Page 16: ...must be connected to the master unit 4 Program the following function on the master operator Stand Alone AL Y Slave SL N 5 Program the following function on the slave operator Stand Alone AL Y Slave S...

Page 17: ...nel and it is ready for an open signal You can open the gate one time and then the back up will shut down until AC power is restored When running on battery power the photobeams will function normally...

Page 18: ...to the control panel area Leave enough slack for the four connectors to be plugged into the batteries before the batteries have been slid into the tray Do not install the batteries yet 10 Reach in the...

Page 19: ...rming any maintenance or repairs The manufacturer recommends that only qualified personnel check and maintain the equipment Problem When an activation signal is sent the open light DL3 comes on but th...

Page 20: ...e the power switch on the top of the operator is on 3 Check the F1 and F2 fuses on the control panel with an ohm meter or continuity tester 4 Make sure that the transformer is connected properly to th...

Page 21: ...e or accident or has not been operated in accordance with FAAC International Inc s or FAAC S p A s instructions or has been operated under conditions more severe than or otherwise exceeding those set...

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