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4.5  Fixing the plunging pistons

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4.6  Balancing the barrier

WARNING: This procedure must be carried out as the barrier is 
not internally balanced. The beam is balanced when, operating 
manually (ref. paragraph 6) the beam remains stationary in the 
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5. START-UP

5.1  Connecting the control equipment

WARNING: Before carrying out any work on the control board 
(connections, maintenance, etc.) always cut off the electrical 
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For all automatic system connections and testing, refer 
to the section dedicated to the electronic equipment, 
paragraph 1 on page 6 and following.

5.2  Testing the automated system

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to correctly operate the barrier, pointing out the areas 
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