Testing And Commissioning; Testing; Commissioning; Maintenance - Nice ARIA200 Manuel D'installation Et D'utilisation

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TESTING AND COMMISSIONING

CAUTION! – The system must be tested by skilled and qualified personnel, who is responsible for defining the tests adopted in rela-
tion to the risks present, and for ensuring observance of all legal provisions, standards and regulations, with particular reference to all
requirements of the EN 13241-1, EN 12445 and EN 12453 standards which defines the test methods for testing gate automations.

6.1 - TESTING

01. Ensure that all the instructions and warnings indicated in Chapter 1 have been strictly observed.
02. Using the transmitter, test the gate's opening and closing movements and ensure that the leaves move as intended. A number of tests should be
performed to ensure that the gate moves smoothly and that there are no assembly defects, incorrect settings, or any points of friction.
03. Check the operation of all the system's safety devices one-by-one (photocells, sensitive edges, etc.) In particular, whenever a device is activated
the ECSbus led (on the control unit) must emit a longer flash to confirm that the control unit has recognised the event.
04. To check the photocells and make sure that there is no interference with other devices, pass a cylinder with 5 cm diameter and 30 cm length on
the optical axis, first near the TX then near the RX and, lastly, at the mid-point between the two, and verify that in all these cases the device is trig-
gered, switching from the active status to the alarm status and vice-versa; lastly, make sure that it causes the intended action in the control unit;
for example: reversal of the movement during the closing manoeuvre.
05. Measure the impact force as specified in the EN 12445 and EN 12453 standards. If the "motor force" control is used as an auxiliary function to
reduce the impact force, test and identify the setting that obtains the best results.

6.2 - COMMISSIONING

Commissioning can only be performed after all test phases have been successfully completed. Partial or "makeshift" commissioning is
strictly prohibited.
01. Draw up the technical file of the automation which should at least include: assembly drawing (for example as in Fig. 3), wiring diagram (for example
Fig. 8), risk analysis and relative solutions adopted, the manufacturer's declaration of conformity for all the devices used.
02. Affix a dataplate on the door, specifying at least the following data: type of automation, name and address of manufacturer (responsible for com-
missioning), serial number, year of construction and CE marking.
03. Permanently attach to the gate the label supplied in the pack, regarding the procedure for manual locking/release of the gearmotor.
04. Fill in the declaration of conformity and hand it to the owner of the automation (Annex 1).
05. Draw up and hand to the owner of the automation the user guide (Chapter 11 – detachable insert).
06. Prepare and provide the owner with the "Maintenance schedule" form, containing all maintenance instructions for all devices in the automation.
07. Before commissioning the automation, ensure that the owner is properly informed of all risks and hazards still present.
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MAINTENANCE

Maintenance must be performed in strict observance of the safety provisions in this manual and according to current legislation and
standards.
The automation's devices do not require special maintenance; however they should be checked periodically (at least every six months) to ensure com-
plete their full efficiency.
To this aim, run all the tests and checks specified under Paragraph 6.1 and consult the maintenance plan of the respective instruction manuals.
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PRODUCT DISPOSAL

This product is an integral part of the automation and therefore must be disposed together with the latter.
As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime, the disassembly and scrapping operations must be performed by qualified personnel.
This product is made of various types of materials, some of which can be recycled while others must be scrapped. Seek information on the recycling
and disposal systems required by local regulations in your area for this product category.
Caution! – certain parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous substances that, if released into the environment, may seriously damage
the environment and human health.
As indicated by the adjacent symbol, the product may not be disposed of together with domestic waste. Separate the waste into categories for dis-
posal, according to the methods set out by legislation in force in your area, or return the product to the retailer when purchasing a new
version.
Caution! – local regulations may include the application of heavy fines in the event of improper disposal of this product.
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