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Key Automation S.r.l. produces systems for the automation of gates, 

garage doors, automatic doors, shutters, parking lots and road bar-

riers. However, Key Automation is not the manufacturer of your au-

tomation system, which is rather the result of a process of analysis, 

evaluation, selection of materials, and installation performed by your 

own installer. Each automated system is unique and only your in-

staller has the experience and professionalism required to create a 

system to suit your needs, safe and reliable over time, and carried 

out in a workmanlike manner, i.e. compliant with the current regula-

tions. Even if your automation system meets the security level re-

quired by law, this does not exclude the existence of "residual risks", 

i.e. the possibility that it may cause dangerous situations, usually as 

a result of improper or irresponsible use; for this reason we would 

like to give you some suggestions:

• Before using the automation for the first time, ask the installer to 

explain the origin of residual risks.

• Keep this manual for future use and deliver it to any new owner of 

the automation.

• Inappropriate or improper use of the automation can make it dan-

gerous: do not command the movement of the automation if people, 

animals or things are in its range.

• Children: If properly designed, an automation system ensures a 

high degree of security, preventing movement in the presence of 

people or things with its detection systems, and ensuring always 

predictable and safe activation. It is prudent to prevent children from 

playing near the automation and keep remote controls out of their 

reach to prevent accidental activation.

• Malfunctions: As soon as you notice any malfunctions, disconnect 

the system from the power supply and operate the manual release. 

Do not attempt any repairs by yourself, but require the assistance 

of your installer: meanwhile, the system can operate like a non-au-

tomated opening device after releasing the motor reducer with the 

release key supplied with the system.

• In case of failures or power failures: While awaiting the arrival of 

your installer or the restore of the electricity, if the system is not 

equipped with backup batteries, the automation can be operated as 

any normal non-automated opening device. To do this, you must run 

the manual release.

Release and manual movement: before performing this operation 

pay attention that the device can be released only when the door is 

stationary.

• Maintenance: Like any machine, your automation needs periodic 

maintenance to ensure its long life and total safety. Agree with your 

installer on a maintenance plan on a periodic basis; Key Automation 

recommends a frequency of 6 months for normal domestic use, but 

this period may vary depending on the intensity of use. All inspec-

tion, maintenance or repairs should be performed only by qualified 

personnel.

• Do not change the system and control or programming parameters 

of the automation: the responsibility lies with your installer.

• The testing, routine maintenance and any repairs must be docu-

mented by the person who performs them, and related documents 

must kept by the owner.

The only interventions that are possible for the user and should be 

carried out periodically are the cleaning of the slides and photocells, 

as well as the removal of any leaves or rocks that could hinder the 

automation. To prevent anyone from activating the gate or door, be-

fore proceeding, remember to release the automation and clean only 

with a cloth slightly dampened with water.

• Disposal: At the end of the automation useful life, make sure that 

the dismantling is carried out by qualified personnel and the mate

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rials are recycled or disposed of according to local regulations in 

force.

• Operate the gate or door (with remote control, key switch, etc..); 

if everything is working properly, the gate or the door will open and 

close normally, otherwise the flashing light flashes and the maneu

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ver does not start.

With the safeties out of use, the automation must be repaired as 

soon as possible.

Replacing the remote control battery: if your remote control seems 

to work worse or not work at all after a while, this may simply de-

pend on the exhaustion of the battery (depending on use, it may 

take several months to over a year). In that case, you will see that 

the confirmation of transmission light does not turn on, or comes on 

only briefly. 

The batteries contain polluting substances: do not throw them in the 

garbage but use the methods prescribed by local regulations.

Thank you for choosing keyautomation; for more information feel 

free to visit our website 

www.keyautomation.it

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6 - INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR THE END USER 

Summary of Contents for 900ALT624K

Page 1: ...Automation for rod barriers up to 6 m ALT6K Instructions and warnings for installation and use Management System ISO 9001 2008 www tuv com ID 9105043769...

Page 2: ...alling the Product Installing Release Adjustment of rod angle Inversion of direction of opening Balancing Testing and commissioning Testing Commissioning Instructions and warnings for the final user E...

Page 3: ...er cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufac turer or its after sales service or in all cases by a person with similar qualifications to prevent all risks do not allow parts of the automatio...

Page 4: ...operated by hand the barrier moves smoothly wi thout any areas of greater friction or derailment risk check that the barrier is well balanced and will therefore remain sta tionery when released in any...

Page 5: ...n the locking nut on the rocker arm for ALT6 emergency manoeuvre Perform the manual manoeuvre To engage the transmission again turn the allen wrench back to its original position Fig 8 2 and close the...

Page 6: ...f the dangers and risks still present 5 1 Testing All system components must be tested following the procedures outlined in the respective instruction manuals Check that they meet the guidelines in Ch...

Page 7: ...l non automated opening device To do this you must run the manual release Release and manual movement before performing this operation pay attention that the device can be released only when the door...

Page 8: ...nsions Main components IMAGES MAIN COMPONENTS 1 SPRING SHORT TIE ROD VERTICAL POSITION 2 SPRING LONG TIE ROD DIAGONAL POSITION 3 MOTOR 24 Vdc 4 MECHANICAL STOP ADJUSTING 5 UNLOCK KEY 6 CONTROL BOARD 3...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 2 Typical Installation Fig 4 Fixing the barrier body Fig 3 Preparation of the base...

Page 10: ...10 Fig 6 Adjustment of bar angle ALUMINUM TUBOLAR BAR Fig 5 Fixing round bar square bar Fig 7 Inversion of direction of opening and balancing...

Page 11: ...11 1 2 3 WARNING WHEN UNLOCKING THE BAR THE BAR CAN FALL OR RAISE DO NOT STAND BELOW THE BAR Fig 8 Release system...

Page 12: ...N 2501 3000 4D2 3001 3500 3D1 3501 4000 3D1 4001 4500 3D1 4501 5000 5001 5500 5501 6000 BAR RUBBER FENCE 2x L BAR LENGHT mm POSITION 3501 4000 3D1 4001 4500 3D1 4501 5000 5001 5500 5501 6000 L BAR LEN...

Page 13: ...9000 BAR FENCE 2x MOBILE STAND L BAR LENGHT mm POSITION 3501 4000 3D1 4001 4500 2D1 4501 5000 5001 5500 5501 6000 BAR FENCE 1x MOBILE STAND L BAR LENGHT mm POSITION 2501 3000 4D2 3001 3500 3D1 3501 4...

Page 14: ...14 NOTES...

Page 15: ...ery Directive 2006 42 EC Direttiva bassa tensione Low voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Direttiva compatibilit elettromagnetica EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Direttiva R TTE R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Secondo q...

Page 16: ...Key Automation S r l Via A Volta 30 30020 Noventa di Piave VE T 39 0421 307 456 F 39 0421 656 98 info keyautomation it www keyautomation it Instruction version 580ISALT REV 02...

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