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Maintenance and repair of the gate operator must be preformed by a qualified professional gate operator technician.
The following services need to be periodically performed:
• Check and adjust the gate operator’s force, speed, and sensitivity.
• Make sure all power (AC/DC) connections are corrosion free.
• Check all batteries for proper voltage.
• Check the incoming line voltage and confirm it is within 10% of its rating (115 or 230 volts).
• Verify battery backup functionality by turning off the power source (115 VAC and 230 VAC). Restore power after
testing.
• Cycle gate system and lubricate with heavy-duty, high-performance lubricant where needed.
• Test all contact and non-contact sensors, in-ground vehicle loop detectors, keypad, telephone entry system or any other access
control devices that are used to control the gate operator.
• Test the manual release feature.
MAKE SURE END USER/HOME OWNER KNOWS HOW TO PROPERLY REMOVE GATE OPERATOR FROM SERVICE AND WHO TO
CONTACT FOR PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE.
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Any repairs and modifications must be preformed by a qualified professional gate operator technician. If the gate or gate
operator ever malfunctions, end user/home owner needs to immediately remove the gate operator from service (manually
position gate (see manual release) in a desired prolonged position and turn ALL power OFF to the gate operator). End
user/home owner must call a qualified professional gate operator technician for any repairs and modifications.
The gate operator is virtually maintenance free to an end user/home owner, minimal maintenance is recommended to ensure
reliable operation.
End user/home owner:
• Scheduled maintenance should be performed approximately every six months by a qualified professional gate operator
technician, or when unusual noises are heard from the gate hinges and/or gate operator arm.
• DO NOT remove the operator cover to perform any normal maintenance.
• Lubricate gate hinges and gate operator arm periodically with heavy-duty, high-performance lubricant and clean up all excess
lubricant.
• Make sure there are no vehicles or pedestrians in the path of the gate while performing maintenance.
• Make sure the person performing maintenance is the only person in control of all control devices in order to avoid possible
involuntary activation of the gate operator. Gate operator MUST be removed from service while maintenance is performed.
• Keep any water from landscape watering hoses or sprinkler systems away from the gate and gate operator area.
• Keep the area around the gate and gate operator as clean as possible.
• Keep any debris away from the gate’s swinging path.
• Test periodically (use caution) all safety sensors, in-ground vehicle loop detectors, keypad, telephone entry system or any
other access control devices that are used to control the gate operator. Make sure everything is working properly.
• Solar panel must be cleaned periodically if solar power is being used.
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