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Children:
an automation system assures high levels of safety
thanks to a series of sensing systems designed to prevent
movements in the presence of persons and objects,
guaranteeing safe and predictable movements at all times.
Notwithstanding these design features, it is advisable to prevent
children from playing around the area of the automation
system and to keep remote controls out of children’s reach to
avoid involuntary activation of the system:
the automation
system is not a toy!
•
Faults:
As soon as you notice any form of anomalous
performance of the automation system, disconnect the
electrical power supply and execute the manual release
procedure. Do not attempt to make repairs unassisted, always
request the intervention of your automation installation
specialist: in the meantime while awaiting the repair work the
system can be used as a normal non-automated access, once
the gear motor has been released as described further ahead.
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Maintenance:
Like all machines, your automation system
requires periodic maintenance to ensure it continues to
function for the longest possible time in conditions of absolute
safety. Arrange a maintenance plan with periodic servicing
with your installation specialist; Nice S.p.a. recommends
servicing be performed at 6 monthly intervals for normal
residential uses, although this period may vary in relation to the
intensity of use of the system. All inspection, maintenance and
repair work must be carried out exclusively by qualified
personnel.
• Even if you believe you are suitably qualified, do not attempt
to modify the system or the programming and regulation
parameters: the responsibility for operations of this nature lies
with your installation specialist.
• Final testing, periodic maintenance, and any repairs must be
documented by the person responsible for them and the
relative documentation must be kept in the custody of the
owner of the automation system.
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Disposal:
When the automation system reaches the end of its
useful life ensure that it is dismantled by qualified personnel and
that the materials of which it is made are recycled or disposed
of in accordance with statutory local regulations.
•
In the event of breakdowns or power failures:
While awaiting
the arrival of your installation specialist or for the electrical
power supply to be restored if your system is not equipped with
backup batteries, the automation system can be used in the
same way as any normal non-automated access. To adopt this
method of operation you must first execute the manual release
procedure (this being the only "service" operation that the user
is authorised to perform on the automation system): this
operation has been specifically studied by Nice S.p.a. to
guarantee the maximum ease of use without requiring tools or
involving undue physical exertion
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Important:
if your automation system is equipped with a radio
remote control that either becomes less efficient through time or
even stops working altogether, the problem is likely to be simply
a matter of a drained battery (depending on the type of unit the
batteries may last for several months or up to two or three years).
A sure sign of low battery power is when the transmission
confirmation indicator light is dim, fails to illuminate, or illuminates
only momentarily at intervals. Before consulting your installation
specialist try switching the battery with the battery from another
correctly functioning transmitter (if available): if this solves the
problem then simply fit a new battery of the same type as the
original.
Are you satisfied?
If you wish to equip your home with a new
automation system, when you entrust you requirements to your
installation specialist and Nice S.p.a. you will receive the
guarantee of all the necessary expertise and the most
advanced automation products on the market, featuring
unbeatable performance and seamless compatibility.
Thank you for taking the time to read these notes, we wish you
the maximum satisfaction when using your new automation
system: your installation specialist will be pleased to assist you for
all present or future requirements.
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1.
Lift the lock cover disk. Insert the key and
turn it clockwise
2.
Turn the release handle counter-clockwise.
Move the bar manually
To lock the bar: return the release handle to its
original position and extract the key. Insert the
key and turn it clockwise
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