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It is recommended to keep this guide and make it available to all
users of the automation.
11.1 – Safety precautions
• Supervise the door in movement and keep at a safe distance
until the door is fully open or closed; do not pass through the
opening until the door is fully open and stopped.
• Do not let children play near the door or with its commands.
• Keep the transmitters away from children.
• Immediately discontinue use of the automation as soon as
you notice any abnormal functioning (noises or jolting move-
11.2 – Gate control
• With radio transmitter
The radio transmitter provided is already ready for use and the four
keys have the following functions (fig. 49):
Function (*)
T1 Key
T2 Key
T3 Key
T4 Key
(*) This table must be compiled by the person who programmed the
automation.
• With selector switch (optional accessory)
The selector has two positions with automatic return to the centre
(fig. 50).
Action
Rotated to the right: "OPEN"
Rotated to the left: "STOP"
(*) This item must be compiled by the person who programmed the
automation.
• Control with safety devices out of order
In the event of safety devices malfunctioning or being out of service,
the door may still be moved.
01. Operating the gate control (with remote control or key selector
switch). If the safety devices give consent the door opens nor-
mally; otherwise within 3 seconds you must try again and keep
the control actuated.
02. After approximately 2s the door will start moving in the "man pre-
sent" mode, i.e. so long as the control is maintained the gate
will keep moving; as soon as the control is released the gate will
stop.
If the safety devices are out of order the automation must be repaired
as soon as possible.
11.3 – Manually releasing and locking the gearmotor (fig.
51)
WG2W is equipped with a mechanical system that allows you to
open and close the gate manually (that is, as if the gearmotor were
not present).
Manual operation must be used in the case of a power failure or in the
event of a fault in the system. In the event of a power failure, you can
use the buffer battery (optional accessory PR1).
In the event of a gearmotor fault, you can still try to use the motor
release to check if the fault lies in the release mechanism.
01. Rotate the release cover anticlockwise to align the hole with the
release pin.
02. Insert the key into the release pin.
03. Turn the key anticlockwise some 90° until you hear the gate
USAGE GUIDE
Function (*)
(*)
Stops movement of sectional or
up-and-over doors
ments); failure to heed this warning may result in serious
dangers and risks of injury.
• Do not touch any part while it is moving.
• Do perform periodic checks as provided for in the mainte-
nance schedule.
• Maintenance or repairs must be carried out only by qualified
technical personnel.
• Do not allow children to play with fixed control devices.
Keep remote control devices out of their reach as well.
• Packaging materials must be disposed off in accordance
with local regulations.
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T2
T1
T4
T3
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release.
04. The gate can now be moved manually.
05. To restore automation functionality, turn the key clockwise while
moving the gate, until you hear it latch.
06. Remove the key and reclose the release cover by turning it in a
clockwise direction.
11.4 – User-admissible maintenance operations
Listed below are the operations that the user must perform periodi-
cally.
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