GLAZING VISION Xvent Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 4

 

405-OM-UK-001 v1.0 

 09 Jul 2020 

 

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Safety Information 

 
Accessing your rooflight in order to carry out routine maintenance may involve working at heights, working at an unusual angle, 
being in unfamiliar locations or all of these. Before work is commenced, stop and consider the best way to carry out the task and 
what hazards you might encounter. 
 

 

  

Warning  

 

The following warnings are here to prevent personal injury and damage to the product. Please follow them explicitly. 

 

The product must be properly installed and commissioned in accordance with the installation manual before it is used. 

 

Use the product only for its intended purpose. 

 

Regular cleaning and maintenance must be carried out according to the guidelines described in this manual.  

 

Glazing Vision strongly recommends that any work is carried out by suitably qualified individuals (e.g. Glazing Vision trained 
personnel or contractors, or an experienced electro-mechanical service engineer). 

 

Do not touch the motors/mechanisms after operating the product as they may become hot. 

 

Do not walk or sit on the unit. 

 

Risk of crush and/or trapping injuries. Make sure that fingers and other obstructions are kept clear of the product and its 
mechanisms at all times. 

 

Overcurrent protection is designed to prevent damage to the product and its mechanisms. It should not be relied upon to 
prevent injuries. 

 

Let our experts carry out your routine maintenance with a maintenance contract. 

 

+44 (0)1379 658300 

 

[email protected] 

 

 

Consider: 

 

How you will safely access your rooflight to carry out maintenance. 

 

Any openings, voids or unprotected edges that might pose a significant risk whilst working at height. 

 

Using an elevated platform, cherry picker or scaffolding in preference to a ladder. 

 

If specialist access is needed. 

 

What personal protective safety equipment is required. 

 

How you will transport equipment to the rooflight. 

 

How you will work so as not to drop equipment. 

 

Your personal capability to safely carry out the task. 

 

Wearing suitable clothing so as not to snag or catch on things. 

 

Impact of weather on the task, especially driving rain and high winds. 

If in doubt, please contact Glazing Vision for assistance. 

 

Anticipated hazards may include: 

 

Falls from height. 

 

Unsafe use of ladders. 

 

Equipment falling from height. 

 

Slips, trips and falls. 

 

Fragile roof areas. 

 

Finger or clothing entrapment in mechanical or moving parts. 

 

Working with electricity. 

 

Do not attempt to repair, move or dismantle the product unless suitably competent and qualified to do so, 
with the appropriate safety measures in place. Any repairs and/or movement of the product may invalidate 
the warranty. Please seek advice from Glazing Vision. 

 

Any electrical work is to be carried out by a qualified and competent electrician in accordance with Glazing 

Vision’s wiring diagram(s).

 

Summary of Contents for Xvent

Page 1: ...405 OM UK 001 v1 0 09 Jul 2020 www glazingvision co uk 44 0 1379 658300 info glazingvision co uk Xvent...

Page 2: ...tion Page Introduction 3 Safety Information 4 Basic Operation 6 Controls and Operation 7 Manual Override 9 Troubleshooting 12 Glass Specification and Breakage Instructions 13 Routine Testing and Maint...

Page 3: ...access A variety of optional extras including a rain sensor thermostat remote control and Building Management System connectivity are available This product is robust and long lasting boasting excelle...

Page 4: ...amage to the product and its mechanisms It should not be relied upon to prevent injuries Let our experts carry out your routine maintenance with a maintenance contract 44 0 1379 658300 info glazingvis...

Page 5: ...t may open close unexpectedly e g due to the rain sensor activating and cause injury Do not pull on the cables where they exit the product Doing so may loosen connections result in damage to the produ...

Page 6: ...arm activation must be by manual operation using the wall mounted control switch this is to allow somebody to walk around the building duringa fire drill and check each that each individual rooflight...

Page 7: ...ion releasing the switch stops the product in that position Note that the product will stop automatically when it becomes either fully open or closed Status Light The status light will illuminate gree...

Page 8: ...mote control together and immediately release them The status light on the remote control should turn red for a few seconds and then turn off If it turns green or amber try pressing the three buttons...

Page 9: ...support system in place unscrew the bolts using a pin torx driver This will disengage the mechanisms from the lid Next unscrew the mechanisms from the base frame and allowing them to be removed from...

Page 10: ...e legs from slipping when working take care not to knock the support legs out of place Figure 6 Support legs Support Option 3 Chain or Strap This option can be used when there is not enough space for...

Page 11: ...d by Glazing Vision personnel or Approved Installers If the manual override has been used the product requires re initialising As the Xvent is a safety critical product this will need to be done by a...

Page 12: ...n close button will clear this condition Continuous red after power on fault recovery Indicates that the product requires initialisation synchronisation Pressing close on the wall mounted switch will...

Page 13: ...eaning open the product and isolate the power supply then clean the rain sensor The thermostat if specified is reacting to a change in temperature and triggering the product to close Check that the th...

Page 14: ...ance requirements must be completed and logged on the sheets at the back of this manual Glazing Vision can offer a service maintenance contract please contact us for further details Suitably qualified...

Page 15: ...nsor if present Disposal at End of Life Glazing Vision design products with ease of recyclability at end of life in mind Many of the main components used are widely recyclable and we encourage you to...

Page 16: ...fied to BS EN 12101 2 2003 and is fully CE marked Visit our website or contact your technical sales advisor for up to date certification documentation The following label will be affixed to the exteri...

Page 17: ...ents yes no Battery Replacement yes no Cleaning Requirements yes no Annual Requirements yes no Battery Replacement yes no Cleaning Requirements yes no Annual Requirements yes no Battery Replacement ye...

Page 18: ...cement yes no Cleaning Requirements yes no Annual Requirements yes no Battery Replacement yes no Cleaning Requirements yes no Annual Requirements yes no Battery Replacement yes no Cleaning Requirement...

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