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Operation manual
(to be given to the final user)
• When you first use the automation, the installation techni-
cian must inform you about the origin of the residual risks
and you must take time to read the user manual, with spe-
cial attention to the general warnings (instruction manual).
• Make sure to keep the manual (delivered by the installa-
tion technician) for future reference and for handover to
any further owner of the automation.
• Your automation system is a machine that will faithfully
execute your commands; unreasonable or improper use
may generate dangers: do not operate the system if there
are people, animals or objects within its range of opera-
tion.
• Children:
automation systems are designed to guaran-
tee high levels of safety and security. They are equipped
with detection devices that prevent movement if people or
objects are in the way, guaranteeing safe and reliable acti-
vation. However, it is advisable to ensure that children do
not play in the vicinity of the automation; remote controls
should always be kept out of reach. It is not a toy!
• Checking the system:
in particular all cables, springs
and supports to detect possible imbalance, signs of wear
or damage.
– Check on a monthly basis that the gearmotor performs
a reverse manoeuvre when the garage door touches an
object with a height of 2in (50 mm).
– Do not use the automation if repairs or adjustments are
required; any fault or an incorrectly balanced garage door
may lead to physical injury.
• Malfunctions:
if the automation is malfunctioning, shut
off its power supply. Never attempt any repairs; contact
your local installer for assistance.
– The system can be operated manually: release the gear-
motor, as described in “Manual release and lock”.
– Do not modify the system or its programming and adjust-
ment parameters in any way, even if you feel capable of
doing it: your installation technician is responsible for the
system.
– The final test, the periodic maintenance operations and
any repairs must be documented by the person who has
performed them; these documents must remain under
the custody of the owner of the system.
• Disposal:
At the end of the automation’s lifetime, ensure
that it is disposed by qualified personnel and that the ma-
terials are recycled or scrapped according to current local
regulations for this category of product.
• Control with safety equipment deactivated
: the sys-
tem can be controlled even if the safety equipment is not
operational.
If the courtesy light (SPYLIGHT) flashes several times when
a command is given (the number of flashes depends on
the cause of the anomaly) but the manoeuvre fails to start,
proceed as follows:
within 3 seconds, hold down a control; after 2 seconds
the movement will start in ‘hold-to-run’ mode and will
continue until you release the control.
Important:
have the system repaired as soon as possible
if the safety equipment is malfunctioning.
‘Transit is allowed only if the gate is open and stationary’.
• Maintenance:
To ensure that no one can activate the garage door, be-
fore you begin, remember to lock the automation (as de-
scribed in “Manual release and lock”) and disconnect all
power sources.
In order to ensure constant levels of safety and the maxi-
mum useful life of the automation, it must undergo pro-
grammed maintenance work every 6 months.
CAUTION! – The maintenance operations must
be performed in strict compliance with the safety
directions provided in this manual and according to
applicable legislation and standards.
01.
OFF
+ any backup batteries present
02.
Check for any deterioration in automation system
components, paying special attention to erosion or
oxidation of the structural parts. Replace any parts
which are below the required standard.
03.
Check the wear and tear of the moving parts.
04.
Clean the rail and strip with a dry cloth to remove
any dirt.
05.
ON
Run all the tests and checks indicated in
par. 4.1 - Testing.
• Manual release and lock of the gearmotor
01.
pull down the appropriate cord until you hear a dou-
ble click
Clik