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16 - MAINTENANCE
Maintenance should be performed in full compliance with the
safety instructions described in this manual and in accordance
with current legal and regulatory provisions.
The recommended interval between each maintenance operation
is six months, the checks involved should at least relate to:
• the perfect efficiency of all warning devices
• the perfect efficiency of all safety devices
• measurement of the gate operating forces
• the lubrication of mechanical parts on the automation device
(where necessary)
• the state of wear of the mechanical parts on the automation
device
• the state of wear of the electrical cables on the
electromechanical actuators
The result of each check should be recorded in a gate
maintenance log.
17 - DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT
As for the installation operations, even at the end of this product’s
life span, the dismantling operations must be carried out by
qualified experts.
This product is made up of various types of materials: some can be
recycled while others need to be disposed of. Find out about the
recycling or disposal systems envisaged by your local regulations
for this product category.
Important!
– Parts of the product could contain pollutants or
hazardous substances which, if released into the environment,
could cause harmful effects to the environment itself as well as to
human health.
As indicated by the symbol opposite, throwing away this product
as domestic waste is strictly forbidden. So dispose of it as
differentiated waste, in accordance with your local regulations,
or return the product to the retailer when you purchase a new
equivalent product.
Important!
– the local applicable regulations may envisage heavy
sanctions in the event of illegal disposal of this product.
15 - TESTING AND START-UP
In implementing the automation device, these are the most
important steps for guaranteeing maximum safety.
V2 recommends the application of the following technical
standards:
• EN 12445 (Safety in the use of automated closures, test
methods)
• EN 12453 (Safety in the use of automated closures,
requirements)
• EN 60204–1 (Safety of Machinery, electrical equipment of
machines, part 1: general principles)
In particular, with reference to the table in the section
“PRELIMINARY CHECKS and IDENTIFICATION OF THE TYPE OF
USE” in the majority of cases, it will be necessary to measure the
impact force, in accordance with the provisions of EN 12445.
Adjusting the operating force is possible by programming the
electronic circuit board, and the impact force profile should be
measured using an appropriate device (itself also certified and
subjected to annual calibration) capable of tracing the force-time
graph.
The result should be in compliance with the following maximum
values:
1400 N
L > 500 mm
400 N
L = 50 ÷ 500 mm
150 N
25 N
0.75 s
5 s
Dynamic
IMPACT force
Static CRUSHING
force
Time
Force