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8) Perform final testing of system
8.1) Final testing
Each component of the automation, such as the sensitive
edges, photocells, emergency stop, etc., requires a spe-
cific testing phase; for these devices the specific proce-
dures in the respective instruction manuals must be per-
formed. To test SOON proceed as follows:
1. Ensure that all specifications in chapter 1 “WARNINGS” have
been observed.
2. Release the door from the motor by pulling the release cord
down. Check that the door can be moved manually in opening
and closing with a maximum force of 225N.
3. Lock the door to the motor by pulling the locking cord down.
4. Using the selector or radio transmitter, perform door opening
and closing tests and ensure that the movement corresponds to
specifications.
5. Test several times to assess smooth operation of the door and
check for any defects in assembly or adjustment and any possi-
ble points of friction.
6. Check operation of all system safety devices one at a time (pho-
tocells, sensitive edges, etc.) In particular, each time a device is
activated the “BlueBUS” led on the control unit must flash rapid-
ly twice to confirm acknowledgement of the event.
7. To check the photocells, and in particular to ensure there is no
interference with other devices, pass a cylinder with diameter of
5cm and length 30cm on the optical axis, first close to the TX,
then close to the RX and lastly at the centre between the two
and ensure that in all cases the device engages, changing from
the active status to alarm status and vice versa, and that the
envisaged action is generated on the control unit, for example: in
the closing manoeuvre it inverts movement.
8. If hazardous situations generated by the moving door are pro-
tected by means of impact force limitation, measure the force as
specified in the standard EN 12445. If speed and motor force
controls are used as auxiliary functions with the system for
reduction of impact force, test and identify the setting that
obtains the best results.
8.2) Commissioning
Commissioning can only be performed after positive
results of all test phases on Soon and the other devices
present. Partial or “makeshift” commissioning is strictly
prohibited.
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The prepared automation technical documentation should be
conserved for at least ten years and must contain at least the fol-
lowing: overall drawing of the automation, electrical wiring dia-
gram, risk assessment and relative solutions adopted, manufac-
turer's declaration of conformity for all devices used (in the case
of Soon, use the EC declaration of conformity en-closed); copy
of the operation instruction manual and mainte-nance schedule
for the automation.
2. Affix a dataplate on the door, specifying at least the following
data: type of automation, name and address of manufacturer
(responsible for commissioning), serial number, year of con-
struction and CE mark
3. Permanently affix a label or plate in the vicinity of the door, indi-
cating the operations for door release and manual manoeuvres.
4. Permanently affix a label or plate on the door, bearing this image
(min. height 60 mm).
5. Prepare and provide the owner with the declaration of confor-
mity of the automation.
6. Prepare and provide the owner with a the manual “Automation
operation instructions and warnings”.
7. Prepare and provide the owner with the automation maintenan-
ce schedule (containing all prescriptions for maintenance of indi-
vidual devices).
8. Before commissioning the automation, ensure that the owner is
adequately informed in writing (such as in the automation
instruction and warning manual) of all associated risks and
hazards.