powered automatic device and must therefore be used with caution. The following in particular is recommended:
1_
never touch the device with wet hands;
2_
never pull the power cable to remove it from the socket;
3_
never touch the motor before ensuring it is completely cool;
4_
only move the door when it is completely visible;
5_
perform periodic maintenance;
6_ in the event of a fault, disconnect the power supply and only move the door manually when possible and in safety. Do not intervene on the
door; call an authorised technician for assistance.
7_
never touch any mechanical part during operation;
8. MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL
This chapter describes the procedures for drawing up a maintenance schedule and disposal of T-SKY.
8.1 Maintenance
To maintain a constant level of safety and guarantee maximum lifetime of the entire automation, regular maintenance is required.
Maintenance must be performed in strict observance of all safety instructions in this manual and in compliance with current
legislation and standards.
For devices other than T-SKY follow the respective maintenance schedules.
1_
For T-SKY route maintenance is required within maximum six months or 3000 duty cycles from the previous maintenance.
2_
Disconnect all electric power supply sources, including any backup batteries.
3_
Check the condition of all automation materials, with special attention to possible erosion or oxidation of structural parts; replace any
parts that do not guarantee total reliability.
4_
Check the state or wear of all moving parts: belt, carriage, pinions and all door parts; replace any parts if worn.
5_
Reconnect the power supply sources and perform all checks and tests as envisaged in paragraph "6.1 Testing".
8.2 Special maintenance
If more complex operations are required on electro-mechanical parts, the faulty part should be removed to enable repairs in the manufac-
turer's workshop by technicians or other authorised centre.
8.3 Disposal
T-SKY is made up of different types of material; some may be recycled, such as steel, aluminium, plastic, or electric cables, while others must
be disposed of: batteries and electronic boards.
Some components may contain pollutant substances; do not dispose of into the environment.Seek information on recycling
or disposal systems in observance of current and local standards.
1_
Disconnect the automation and any backup battery from the electrical mains.
2_
Disassemble all devices and accessories, in reverse order of the procedures described in chapter "2 Installation".
3_
Separate where possible all parts which may or must be recycled or disposed of differently, for example metal parts from plastic parts,
electronic boards etc.
4_
Sort and assign the separated materials to specialist waster recovery and disposal centres in your local area.
9. NOISE LEVELS
The noise emission level of the T-SKY operator, from the work position, is 52 dB(A).
10. MALFUNCTIONS: TROUBLESHOOTING
The automation does not start
a_
Use a Multimeter to check presence of 230 Vac supply voltage.
b_
Check that the NC contacts of the card are effectively normally closed (3 green leds lit) and that the red leds for opening commands are
off.
c_
Set dipswitch 6 (fototest) to OFF;
d_
Set trimmers FRC and FRA to the maximum value;
e_
Use the Multimeter to check that the fuses are intact.
The radio control range is low
a_
Check that the earth connection and aerial signal have not been inverted;
b_
Do not make joints to extend the aerial cable;
c_
Do not install the aerial at low heights or concealed by walls or columns;
d_
Check status of the radio control batteries.
The door opens in the opposite direction
a_
Invert the motor connection (RED and BLACK wires on the motor).
GUARANTEE: GENERAL CONDITIONS
TAU guarantees this product for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase (as proved by the sales document, receipt or invoice).
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