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MANUAL OVERRIDE OPERATION
To activate manual override, press the blue button at the center of the handwheel to engage motion. The handwheel is
rotated to move the sluice gate. The handwheel is marked, showing which direction opens and closes the sluice gate.
The handwheel is rotated until a natural resistance is felt. Reactivating the electrical movement automatically disenga-
ges the manual override.
COMMISSIONING
The gate with actuator and controller is delivered ready to use with the basic setup already carried out. For more
advanced options, including remote control, some setup is required. See the specific controller documentation for setup
procedures. The documentation can be found here: https://www.linakthirdparty.com/products/motor-controllers-and-
drivers/wcu/#/brochuresmanualsandbussetupfiles
ELECTRIC OPERATION AUMA ACTUATOR, IF SUPPLIED
COMMISSIONING
Note that sluice gates supplied with AUMA actuator will not be set up from the
factory. To commission the sluice gate either follow the commissioning steps in the
AUMA specific manual supplied with the actuator or get the local branch of AUMA to
carry out the commissioning. Contact Wapro for further advice.
LOCAL ELECTRIC OPERATION
To operate the sluice gate, the selector switch [5] is moved into the “Local” position.
Then, depending on the current position, either button [1] or [3] is pressed to make the
actuator move to the desired position automatically. The actuator will stop when it has
reached its programmed end stop. The movement of the sluice gate can be stopped
at any time by using button [2]. At all times the current position of the sluice gate can
be seen on the display [6] as well as observing the mechanical position indicators.
REMOTE ELECTRIC OPERATION
To operate the sluice gate remotely the selector switch [5] is moved into the “remote”
position. The actuator will no longer react to the local controls and is controlled by the
signals sent to it via its connection interface. The precise details of these depend on
the configuration of the actuator.
For more information on the connectivity and functionality of the actuator, we refer to the specific operation instructions
on the AUMA supplied along with the actuator.