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APPENDIX
6
6.1
MAINTENANCE
In order for the automation unit to operate correctly, we recommend that the user carries out periodical maintenance on
the same. This maintenance activity may be carried out either by TOPP, in accordance with a specific agreement made
with the user, or by the installation technician or by other competent and qualified technical personnel in possession of all
legal requirements.
At the end of the cycles or data entered manually by the maintenance personnel, the '
hex wrench'
symbol will appear on
the display to indicate that maintenance is needed. This 'alarm' can be reset by the maintenance personnel.
The recommended maintenance activities should in any case involve the periodical execution of at least the following
operations:
Every 6 months (the words “Check/cleaning” will appear on the digital switch):
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clean the glide surface of the carriages and wheels, using a cloth lightly moistened with solvent;
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clean the sensors and photocells with non-abrasive detergents;
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make sure there are no uncovered areas in the vicinity of the mobile doors that are not detected by the sensors;
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verify the correct operation of the photocells, if any, the blocking system and their fastenings;
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check the belt tension, the stability of the automation and the tension of all the screws;
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check the correct alignment of the doors and position of the door on the jamb when closed;
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check the connections and electric wiring;
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with the automation powered, check the stability of the door ensuring that the movement is regular without friction;
disconnect the power supply and check that the emergency battery system opens the doors in the entirety of the
passageway;
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if worn, replace the central gaskets and brushes on the doors.
Every 24 months (the words “Battery replacement” will appear on the digital switch):
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replace the emergency battery system (after disconnecting the power supply).
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The duration of the battery pack is affected by the environmental and functional conditions of the automation.
Every 250,000 cycles or 1 year (the words “Rubber
replacement” appear on the digital switch)
:
/guides
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replace the rubber stops and guides on the floor of the trolleys
Every 1,000,000 cycles (the words “Belt replacement ” appear on the digital switch)
:
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replace the glide belt.
The words “Wheel replacement” appear on the digital switch
:
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replace the carriage wheels
Model K140
Single wing door up to 70kg – Double wing door up to 140kg: Every 1,000,000 cycles
Single wing door from 70 to 100kg : Every500.000 cycles
Single wing door from 100 to 140kg : Every 300.000 cycles
Model K280
Single wing door up to 120kg -Double wing door up 240Kkg: Every 1.000.000 cycles
Single wing door from120 to 240kg - Double wing door up 280kg: Every500.000 cycles
Single wing door from 240 to 280kg : Every 300.000 cycles
Every 500,000 cycles or 10 years (the words “gear motor/electr. ” appear on the digital switch)
:
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replace the gearmotor and electronics
6.2
ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS ON REQUEST
Do not use spare parts and accessories that are not original as this could affect the safety and efficiency of the automation.
Original spare parts and accessories must be requested exclusively from the authorized retailer or directly from the
factory, communicating the type, model, serial number and year of construction of the automation:
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N.2 Infrared sensors (mod. IS1 and IS2);
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N.2 Microwave sensors (mod. WS1);
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N.1 Digital program selector (mod. Ds2);
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N.1 Program selection knob (mod. MS1);
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N.1 Program selection knob (mod. KC1);
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N.1 Electromechanical door block;
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N.2 Miniaturized photocells (mod. F1 and mod F2);
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N.2 Ultra flat wall button;
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Antipanic door opener (simple or complete);
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System for glass door;
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Lateral sensors.
Should arise the need to use accessories other than those mentioned, the installer can apply directly to our technical
support service.
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K140
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE