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1.  Install the gate operator only when the following 

conditions have been met:

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The operator is appropriate for the type and usage 
class of the gate.

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All openings of a horizontal slide gate have been 
guarded or screened from the bottom of the gate to 
a minimum of 4 feet (1.25 m) above the ground to 
prevent a 2.25 inch (55 mm) diameter sphere from 
passing through openings anywhere in the gate or 
through that portion of the adjacent fence that the 
gate covers when in the open position. 

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All exposed pinch points are eliminated or guarded. 

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Guarding is supplied for exposed rollers.

2.  The operator is intended for installation on gates used 

by vehicles only. Pedestrians must be provided with a 
separate access opening. 

3.  To reduce the risk of entrapment when opening and 

closing, the gate must be installed in a location that 
allows adequate clearance between the gate and 
adjacent structures. Swinging gates shall not open 
outward into public access areas.

4.  Before installing the gate operator, ensure that the gate 

has been properly installed and that it swings freely in 
both directions. Do not over-tighten the operator clutch 
or pressure relief valve to compensate for a damaged 
gate. 

5.  User controls must be installed at least 6 feet (1.83 

m) away from any moving part of the gate and located 
where the user is prevented from reaching over, under, 
around or through the gate to operate the controls. 
Controls located outdoors or those that are easily 
accessible shall have security features to prevent 
unauthorized use.

6.  The Stop and/or Reset buttons must be located within 

line-of-sight of the gate. Activation of the reset control 
shall not cause the operator to start.

7.  All warning signs and placards must be installed 

and easily seen within visible proximity of the gate. A 
minimum of one warning sign shall be installed on each 
side of the gate. 

8.  For gate operators that utilize a non-contact sensor 

(photo beam or the like):

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See instructions on the placement of non-contact 
sensors for each type of application.

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Exercise care to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping, 
such as when a vehicle trips the sensor while the 
gate is still moving.

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Locate one or more non-contact sensors where the 
risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such as at 
the reachable perimeter of a moving gate or barrier.

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Use only FAAC “Photobeam” photoelectric eyes to 
comply with UL325.

Important Installation Instructions

WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE 
INJURY OR DEATH:

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READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.

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Never let children operate or play with the gate 
controls. Keep remote controls away from children.

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Always keep people and objects away from the 
gate. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A 
MOVING GATE.

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Test the gate operator monthly. The gate MUST 
reverse on contact with a rigid object or when an 
object activates a non-contact sensor. If necessary, 
adjust the force or the limit of travel and then retest 
the gate operator. Failure to properly adjust and retest 
the gate operator can increase the risk of injury or 
death.

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Use the manual release mechanism only when the 
gate is not moving.

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KEEP GATE PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Have 

a qualified service person make repairs to gate 

hardware.

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The entrance is for vehicles only. Pedestrians must 
use a separate entrance.

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Important Safety Instructions

Summary of Contents for Safe Zone S418

Page 1: ...dquarter East Coast Operations 5151 Sunbeam Road Suites 9 11 Jacksonville FL 32257 Tel 866 925 3222 www faacusa com FAAC International Inc West Coast Operations 357 South Acacia Avenue Unit 357 Fuller...

Page 2: ...afety Precautions 4 UL325 Gate Operator Classifications 5 Installing the Warning Signs 5 1 DESCRIPTION 6 1 1 DIMENSIONS 6 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 3 INSTALLATION 7 3 1 ELECTRICAL PREPARATIONS SETU...

Page 3: ...et buttons must be located within line of sight of the gate Activation of the reset control shall not cause the operator to start 7 All warning signs and placards must be installed and easily seen wit...

Page 4: ...ble use If a gate system component malfunctions disconnect the main power before attempting to repair it Do not impede the movement of the gate you may injure yourself or damage the gate system as a r...

Page 5: ...such as factories loading docks or other locations not intended to service the general public RESTRICTED ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS IV A vehicular gate operator system intended for use in gu...

Page 6: ...stalled on most existing gate types Fig 1 Fig 2 1 DESCRIPTION FAAC Model S418 Swing Gate Operator Correct operation is only guaranteed when using authorized FAAC accessories safety devices and control...

Page 7: ...NARY CHECKS The structure of the gate directly influences the reliability and safety of the automated system To ensure correct operation the structure of the existing gate or that to be fitted must ha...

Page 8: ...d Fig 4 a A B C a D b Z c L E c With mechanical stops 90 6 6 13 3 3 27 4 6 6 13 3 3 27 4 110 6 6 13 3 2 27 4 With mechanical stop at opening 90 6 165 13 4 3 28 4 7 7 14 4 3 28 4 110 6 6 14 3 2 28 4 Wi...

Page 9: ...eneral Rules for Determining Installation Values To obtain opening of the leaf to 90 A B C To obtain opening of the leaf more than 90 A B C Lower A and B values produce higher peripheral leaf speeds L...

Page 10: ...position indicated in Figure 12 with the mechanical stop at closing or in Figure 13 with no mechanical stop at closing If this cannot be accomplished the operator must be temporarily powered in order...

Page 11: ...ting the structure of the gate must be adapted to provide a solid supporting base 10 Prepare the operator for manual operation see Section 5 and move the leaf manually checking that it completes the e...

Page 12: ...Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 22 5 Tighten the securing screw once again The mechanical stop is coupled to a toothed sector Figure 19 Ref 2 In the case of obstructions during movement check that the coupl...

Page 13: ...n padlock 4 Move the leaf manually To keep the operator in manual operation mode the release device must be left in its current unlocked position and the system must not be powered 4 AUTOMATED SYSTEM...

Page 14: ...operation and constant safety over time make a general check of the system every six months paying special attention to the safety devices 8 REPAIRS The user must not carry out any repairs or maintena...

Page 15: ...ING SET 17 60202225 409 411 EXIT SHAFT 18 60202165 409 411 BUSH 19 718367 409 411 413 415 PIN W SEEGER Part Part Number Description 20 60202355 411 BUSH FOR FIXING WORM GEAR 21 63001545 SET OF 10 SCRE...

Page 16: ...e 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...

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