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BLIZZARD  500-900 

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8.  INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

In emergencies or if there is a fault, turn off the power supply to the 
automation .  If the leaf can be moved safely by hand, use the MANUAL 
OPERATION mode; otherwise place the automation out of service until 
it has been reset/repaired. 
In the case of a breakdown, the automation must be reset/repaired 
exclusively by the installer/maintenance technician.

Environmental phenomena, even occasional, such as ice, snow and 
strong wind may hinder correct operation of the automation and 
affect component integrity and may become a potential source of 
danger.

It is the responsibility of the machine installer/manufacturer to draft 
the user instructions of the automation in accordance with the Ma-
chinery Directive, including all the required information and instruc-
tions based on the characteristics of the automation.
The guidelines below, which are purely indicative and in no way 
exhaustive, help the installer draft the user instructions.

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The installer must provide the owner/operator of the automation with 
the EC Declaration, the system Logbook with the maintenance schedule 
and the user instructions of the automation.
The installer must inform the owner/operator of any residual risks and 
the intended use and ways in which the machine should not be used.
The owner is responsible for operating the automation and must:
- comply with all User instructions provided by the installer/mainte-
nance technician and the Safety recommendations
- keep the user instructions
- have the maintenance schedule implemented 
- keep the system Logbook, which must be completed by the mainte-
nance technician at the end of all servicing

8.1  SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

Installations of GENIUS BLIZZARD 500-900 series gear motors must 
be used for vehicular traffic.
The user must be in good physical and mental health and be aware of 
and responsible for the dangers which use of the product can lead to.

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- Do not remain in or walk/drive through the area of operation of the 
automation system while it is moving.
- Do not use the automation system when the area of operation is not 
free of persons, animals or objects.
- Do not allow children to approach or play in the area of operation of 
the automation system.
- Do not try to prevent the movement of the automation system.
- Do not climb on, hold onto or let yourself be pulled by the gate. Do 
not climb onto or sit on the gear motor.
- Do not allow the devices to be used by anyone who is not specifically 
authorised and trained to do so.
- Do not allow the devices to be controlled by children or persons with 
mental and physical deficiencies unless they are supervised by an adult 
who is responsible for their safety.
- Do not use the automation system with the fixed and/or mobile 
guards removed or altered.
- Do not use the automation system in the presence of faults which 
could compromise safety.
- Do not expose the automation system to corrosive chemical or 
atmospheric agents; do not expose the actuator to corrosive chemical 
or atmospheric agents.
- Do not expose the automation system to flammable gases or fumes.
- Do not perform any work on the components of the automation 
system.

8.2 PRODUCT WARNINGS

Risk of fingers and hands being trapped between the rack, pinion and 
casing (§ 3.8-

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8.3  EMERGENCY USE

8.4 MANUAL OPERATION

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Before performing the release operation, shut off the power supply to 
the automation system.
During manual operation, gently guide the gate the whole way. Do not 
push it and let it slide freely.
Do not leave the gate with the release engaged: after moving it manu-
ally, restore automatic operation.

RELEASE OPERATION

1.  Open the plastic cap on the release device (

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2.  Turn the lock clockwise using a coin or your personalised key 

(

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3.  Turn the knob clockwise (

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RESTORING AUTOMATIC OPERATION

1.  Turn the knob anticlockwise.
2.  Turn the lock anticlockwise.
3.  Manually move the gate until the mechanical system engages.

Summary of Contents for BLIZZARD 500

Page 1: ...BLIZZARD 500 BLIZZARD 900 Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...All names and trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective manufac turers Customers may make copies exclusively for their own use This manual was published in 2018 Copyright FAAC S p A de...

Page 3: ...g 17 6 2 Installation of the Limit Switches 17 6 3 Final Operations 18 7 MAINTENANCE 18 7 1 Scheduled Maintenance 19 8 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 20 8 1 Safety recommendations 20 8 2 Product Warnings 20 8 3...

Page 4: ...They are therefore required by law among other things to carry out a risk analysis of the machine automatic gate in its entirety and take protective measures to fulfil the essential safety requiremen...

Page 5: ...ts Do not modify the original components in any way Close off the work site even temporarily and prevent access tran sit EC countries must comply with the legislation that transposes the European Cons...

Page 6: ...ted in the leaf of the gate themotorisedmovementmustbedisabledwhenthepedestriangate is not in a safe position The installation must be visible during the day and at night If it is not appropriate solu...

Page 7: ...kg 900 kg Sliding gate section speed 12 m min 14 m min 12 m min 14 m min Ambient operating temperature 20 C 55 C 20 C 55 C 20 C 55 C 20 C 55 C Type of use Residentialbuildings Apartment complexes Res...

Page 8: ...are accessories 3 Electric motor 4 Magnetic limit stop sensor 5 Magnetic limit switches 6 Release device 7 Start up capacitor 8 Earth connection 9 Z16 Module 4 pinion 7 Installation Accessories 1 Base...

Page 9: ...tec tive elements that prevent fingers from being introduced Presence of a safety area between the paving and lower edge of the leaf along its entire path providing protection from the risk of feet be...

Page 10: ...ifiedE g 6mmhexspannersetto2 5Nm 6 2 5 Nm ELECTRICIAN S SCISSORS 6 5 5 5 3 6 HSS DRILL BIT of specified sizes M8 THREAD CUTTER of specified sizes for steel rack to be screwed on SPIRIT LEVEL 4 3 EXAMP...

Page 11: ...8 18 90 0 50 50 7 90 0 50 95 288 132 50 6 288 132 Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH POSITIONING THE RACK 5 2 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS POSITIONING THE BASE PLATE CENTRELINE DISTANCES Foun...

Page 12: ...nduits out from the hole 12 1 and install the base plate Do not bury the base plate in the concrete 4 Use a spirit level to check that the slab is horizontal making any corrections before the concrete...

Page 13: ...g automatic operation A lock with personalised key is available as an optional accessory MANUAL RELEASE 1 Open the plastic cap on the release device 15 1 2 Turn the lock clockwise using a coin or your...

Page 14: ...level then weld the other two spacers repeating the operations in steps 5 and 6 7 If necessary install another rack section as in step 1 8 Rest the section on the pinion bringing it up to the previou...

Page 15: ...use another rack section rest it on the pinion bring ing it up to the previous one use a third section screw clamps and a spirit level to line up the teeth and check it is level 21 8 Install the sect...

Page 16: ...er away from the slot 25 5 7 ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS RISKS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT The operations described in this section are fundamentally important to the integrity and operation of the gear...

Page 17: ...capacitor supplied between the two phases of the electric motor 6 Connect the other accessories to the electronic board not sup plied 7 Connect the mains power supply cable to the electronic board an...

Page 18: ...he machine and the system Logbook 7 Providetheowner operatoroftheautomationwiththeECDecla ration the system Logbook with the maintenance schedule and the user instructions of the automation INSTALLING...

Page 19: ...y 12 Check that the hand guard around the pinion is present and intact 12 Check that it is irreversible 12 Check that there is no loss of grease 12 Checktheconditionofthegearmotorcables thecableglands...

Page 20: ...andmentalhealthandbeawareof andresponsibleforthedangerswhichuseoftheproductcanleadto Do not remain in or walk drive through the area of operation of the automation system while it is moving Do not use...

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