Operation manual
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lock cylinder of the mechanical release lock (7) through the keyhole;
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lock cylinder of the turnstile housing cover lock (9) through the keyhole.
Attention!
Avoid the ingress of lubrication on the rotation sensors disk and the pusher’s roller surfaces.
Check the reliability of the cable connections to the CLB connector blocks; tighten the cables fixing
screws, if necessary.
Check the reliability of the barrier arms (6) fastening and, if necessary, tighten the bolts (19) of the
barrier arms. To tighten the fixing bolts:
1. remove the cover (17) from the hub (16) of the turnstile housing, unscrewing the screw (18);
2. tighten the bolts (19) of the barrier arms (6) with the S13 socket wrench;
3. put the cover (17) onto the hub (16) and fix it with the screw (18)
Check the reliability of the turnstile housing fastening to the floor and, if necessary, tighten the
base (4) fixing bolts with the S17 socket wrench.
At the end of the maintenance works:
1. mount the outer panels (2) of the turnstile back into their places.
2. mount the turnstile housing cover (1) in the reverse order as described above. The housing
cover mounting does not need much effort.
In case of any defects revealed during visual check please apply to PERCo Technical Support
Department.
Fig. 14. Location of the interior components of the turnstile housing
11 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
The turnstile in the original package can be only delivered by means of transportation with covering
facilities (railroad cars, covered truck car bodies, vessel holds) and by air transport.
During storage and transportation, the boxes stacked is not allowed. The indoor storage of the
turnstile is allowed at ambient temperature between – 40°C and + 40°C and at relative air humidity
up to 98% at +25°C.
After the transportation or storage at temperatures below zero or at high air humidity the turnstile
must be kept unpacked for not less than 24 hours indoors within normal climate conditions prior to
putting it in operation.