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The maintenance operations must be performed in strict com-
pliance with the safety directions provided in this manual and
according to the applicable legislation and standards.
The automation devices do not require special maintenance. However a
check should be performed at least every six months to ensure complete
efficiency of all devices.
For this purpose, the tests and checks envisaged in paragraph 8.1 “Test-
ing” should all be performed, as well as all procedures in the paragraph
“Maintenance operations permitted for the user”.
If other devices are present, follow the directions provided in the corre-
sponding maintenance schedule.
MAINTENANCE
This product is an integral part of the automation system it con-
trols and must be disposed of along with it.
As in installation operations, at the end of the product’s lifespan, disposal
operations must be performed by qualified personnel.
The product is made of various types of materials: some of them may be
recycled, while others must be scrapped. Find out about recycling and
disposal systems in use in your area for this product category.
Caution!
– some parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous
substances which, if released into the environment, may cause serious
damage to the environment or to human health.
As indicated by the symbol appearing here, the product
may not be disposed of with other household wastes.
Separate the waste into categories for disposal, according
to the methods established by current legislation in your
area, or return the product to the retailer when purchasing
a new version.
Caution!
– Local legislation may impose heavy fines in the event of illegal
disposal of this product.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
for commissioning), serial number, year of construction and CE mark.
03.
Permanently attach to the gate the label supplied in the pack, regard-
ing the procedure for manual locking/release of the gearmotor.
04.
Compile and provide the automation owner with the declaration of
conformity (use appendix 2).
05.
Prepare and provide the automation owner with the User’s guide; for
this purpose appendix 3 “User’s guide” may be used as an example
(chapter 11.3).
06.
Prepare and provide the owner with the Maintenance schedule, con-
taining all maintenance instructions for all devices in the automation.
07.
Before commissioning the automation, ensure that the owner is ade-
quately informed of all associated risks and hazards.
8.2 - COMMISSIONING
Commissioning can only be performed after positive results of all test
phases. Partial or “makeshift” commissioning is strictly prohibited.
01.
Produce the technical documentation of the automation, which must
include at least the following documents: overall layout drawing (e.g.
fig. 1
), electrical wiring diagram (e.g.
fig. 5
), risk assessment and
solutions adopted, manufacturer’s declaration of conformity for all
devices used (use appendix 1).“EC declaration of conformity for
components of WS2S”.
02.
Affix a dataplate on the door, specifying at least the following data:
type of automation, name and address of manufacturer (responsible
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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10.1 – ADVANCED SETTINGS
10.1.1 - Parameter settings via radio transmitter
The radio transmitter can be used to set a number of control unit operat-
ing parameters: there are eight parameters.
1)
Pause time: the time for which the leaves remain open (in the case of
automatic closure).
2)
Pedestrian opening: pedestrian leaf opening mode.
3)
Motor force: maximum force beyond which the control unit recognises
an obstacle and inverts movement.
4)
“OPEN” function: sequence of movements associated with each
“OPEN” command.
5)
Level of discharge of motor 1 on closing: sets the duration of the “brief
inversion” of the motor after a closing manoeuvre, serving to reduce the
final residual force.
6)
Level of discharge of motor 1 on opening: sets the duration of the “brief
inversion” of the motor after an opening manoeuvre, serving to reduce
the final residual force.
7)
Level of discharge of motor 2 on closing: sets the duration of the “brief
inversion” of the motor after a closing manoeuvre, serving to reduce the
final residual force.
8)
Level of discharge of motor 2 on opening: this sets the duration of the
“brief inversion” of the motor after execution of the opening manoeuvre,
with the aim of reducing the final residual force. The parameter setting
operation can be made with any of the radio transmitters, provided
they are memorised in mode 1, such as those supplied (see paragraph
10.4.1 “Memorisation mode 1”).
If there is no transmitter memorised in mode 1 a single one may be
memorised for this phase, after which it must be deleted immediately (see
paragraph 10.4.4 “Deleting a radio transmitter”).
CAUTION!
– When making settings via a transmitter, the control unit
must be allowed sufficient time to recognise the command via radio; in
practice, the keys must always be pressed and released slowly, pressing
for at least one second, releasing for one second and so on.
To program the parameters, see Table 3:
01.
Press T1 and T2 simultaneously (
fig. 29
) on the radio transmitter for at
least 5 s.
02.
Release the two keys.
03.
Within three seconds, complete the action as specified in Table 6
according to the parameter to be modified.
Example: to set the pause time at 40 s.
01.
Press and hold the keys T1 and T2 simultaneously for at least 5 s
seconds
02.
Release T1 and T2
03.
Press T1 three times
All the parameters can be adjusted as required without any contraindica-
tions; only the “motor force” setting may require special attention:
• Do not use force values to compensate for anomalous points of friction
on the gate. Excessive force settings may impair safety system opera-
tion or cause damage to the gate.
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T1
T2
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