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English
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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 operations;
however periodically check, at least once every six months, the perfect
efficiency of all the devices.
For this purpose, to perform all the tests and checks provided for in para-
graph 8.1 “Testing” and carried out as provided for in paragraph “User-
admissible maintenance operations”.
If other devices are present, follow the steps as laid out in the relevant
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 with installation operations, disposal operations must be performed by
qualified personnel at the end of the product’s useful life.
This product is made of various types of materials, some of which can be
recycled while others must be scrapped. Seek information on the recy-
cling and disposal systems required by local regulations in your area for
this product category.
Caution!
– some parts of the product may contain pollutants or hazard-
ous substances which, if released into the environment, may cause seri-
ous damage to the environment or human health.
As indicated by the symbol on the side, disposal of this
product as domestic waste is strictly prohibited. Separate
waste into categories for disposal, according to the meth-
ods established by local regulations, or return the product
to the retailer when purchasing a new version.
Caution!
– Local legislation may envisage serious fines in
the event of abusive disposal of this product.
DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT
1 flash every 5 seconds
Automation in “standby” mode
All OK; when a command arrives, the control unit will reset to normal func-
tioning (after a brief delay).
Series of flashes separated
by a pause
This is the same signal as on the flasher, see
Table 12
Fast flashing
ECSbus short circuit
An overload has been detected and therefore the power supply to the ECSbus
has been turned off. Check, possibly by disconnecting each device one at a time.
To switch on power to the ECSbus you simply need to give the command, for
example, using the radio transmitter
LED STOP [B]
Status
Action
Off
Activation of the STOP input
Check the devices connected to the STOP input
On
Everything OK
STOP Input active.
LED SbS [C]
Status
Action
Off
Everything OK
SbS input not active
On
SbS input activation
Normal only if the device connected to the SbS input is active
LED P1 [D]
Status
Action
Off
*
All OK
No memorisation in progress.
On
Memorisation in Mode 1
During memorisation in mode 1, it is normal for it to take a maximum of 10 s.
Series of quick flashes,
from 1 to 4
Memorisation in Mode 2
During memorisation in mode 2, it is normal for it to take a maximum of 10 s.
5 quick flashes
Cancellation OK
Completion of deletion of a transmitter.
1 slow flash
Cancellation OK
A command has been received from an unmemorised transmitter
3 slow flashes
Memorisation OK
Memorisation completed successfully
5 slow flashes
Cancellation OK
Completion of deletion of all transmitters.
LED P2 [E]
Status
Action
Off
*
All OK
“Slow” speed selected
On
All OK
“Fast” speed selected
1 flash per second
The device recognition phase has
not been carried out, or there are
errors in the data saved
It is possible that there are faulty devices. Check and if necessary repeat
the device recognition phase (see paragraph 9.3.3 “Recognition of other
devices”).
2 flashes per second
Devices recognition phase in pro-
gress
Indicates that it is in the process of recognising the attached devices (this will
take a maximum of a few seconds).
LED P3 [F]
Status
Action
Off
*
All OK
Cycle operation
On
Everything OK
Complete cycle operation
1 slow flash
There is no memorised opening
angle
Carry out the recognition phase (see Chapter 3.5.2 - Leaf open and closure
angles recognition)
2 slow flashes
Opening angles recognition phase
in progress
Indicates that the open angles self-learning phase is in progress
*
or it could be in “Standby” mode
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