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Congratulations
for having chosen a Nice product for
your automation system! Nice S.p.A. produces components
for the automation of gates, doors, rolling gates, roller shut-
ters and awnings: gearmotors, control units, radio controls,
flashing lights, photocells and miscellaneous accessories.
Nice uses only the finest materials and first-class workman-
ship. It focuses on the development of innovative solutions
designed to simplify the use of its equipment, dedicating
meticulous care to the study of its technical, aesthetic and
ergonomic characteristics: From the wide range of Nice
products, your installation technician will certainly have
selected the one best suited to your specific requirements.
However, Nice is not the producer of your automation sys-
tem, which is rather the result of a combination of opera-
tions carried out by your installation technician, namely
analysis, evaluation, selection of materials and system
implementation. Each automation system is unique. Your
installation technician is the only person who possesses the
experience and professionalism needed to set up a system
capable of satisfying your requirements, a system that is
safe, reliable, long lasting and built in accordance with the
regulations in force. An automation system is not only very
convenient; it also improves the level of security in your
home. Moreover, it will last for years with very little mainte-
nance. Even though the automation system you posses
meets the safety requirements of the legislation in force, this
does not exclude the existence of a “residual risk”, i.e. the
possibility that dangers may arise, usually as a result of
improper or unreasonable use. We have prepared the fol-
lowing list of do’s and don’ts to help you avoid any mishaps:
•
Before using your automation system for the first
time,
ask the installer to explain the origin of residual risks;
take a few minutes and read the users
instructions
manual given you by the installer.
Retain the manual
for future use and deliver it to any subsequent owner of the
automation system.
•
Your automation system is a machine that will
faithfully execute your commands;
unreasonable or
improper use may generate dangers: do not operate the
system if there are people, animals or objects within its
range of operation.
•
Children:
automation systems are designed to guarantee
high levels of safety and security. They are equipped with
detection devices that prevent movement if people or
objects are in the way, guaranteeing safe and reliable acti-
vation. However, children should not be allowed to play in
the vicinity of automated systems; to prevent any acciden-
tal activations, keep all remote controls away from chil-
dren:
they are not toys!
•
Malfunctions:
If you notice that your automation is not
functioning properly, disconnect the power supply to the
system and operate the manual release device. Do not
attempt to make any repairs; call the installation technician
and in the meantime, operate the system like a non-auto-
matic door after releasing the gearmotor as described
below.
•
Maintenance:
Like any machine, your automation needs
regular periodic maintenance to ensure its long life and
total safety. Arrange a periodic maintenance schedule with
your installation technician. Nice recommends that mainte-
nance checks be carried out every six months for normal
domestic use, but this interval may very depending on the
intensity of use. Only qualified personnel are authorised to
carry out checks, maintenance operations and repairs.
•Do not modify the system or its programming and adjust-
ment parameters in any way, even if you feel capable of
doing it: your installation technician is responsible for the
system.
•The final test, the periodic maintenance operations and
any repairs must be documented by the person who has
performed them; these documents must remain under the
custody of the owner of the system.
The only recommended
maintenance operations that
the user can perform periodically concern the cleaning of
the photocell glasses and the removal of
leaves and
debris that may impede the automation.
To prevent
anyone from activating the gate release the automation sys-
tem (as described below). Use a slightly damp cloth to
clean.
•
Disposal:
At the end of its useful life, the automation must
be dismantled by qualified personnel, and the materials
must be recycled or disposed of in compliance with the
legislation locally in force.
•
In the event of malfunctions or power failures.
While you are waiting for the technician to come (or for the
power to be restored if your system is not equipped with
buffer batteries), you can operate the system like any non-
automatic gate. In order to do this you need to manually
release the gearmotor (this operation is the only one that
the user of the automation is authorized to perform): This
operation has been carefully designed by Nice to make it
extremely easy, without any need for tools or physical exer-
tion.
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