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MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL

This chapter provides information about how to draw up a maintenance sched-
ule, and the disposal of Road400.
6.1 - Maintenance
The automation must be subjected to maintenance work on a regular basis, in
order to guarantee it lasts.
The maintenance operations must be performed in strict compli-
ance with the safety directions provided in this manual and according
to the applicable legislation and standards.
If other devices different from the Road400 are present, follow the directions
provided in the corresponding maintenance schedule.
1. Road400 requires scheduled maintenance work every 6 months or 10,000
manoeuvres (max.) after previous maintenance:
2. Disconnect the power supply (and buffer batteries, if featured).
3. Check for any deterioration of the components which form the automation,
paying particular attention to erosion or oxidation of the structural parts.
Replace any parts which are below the required standard.
4. Check the wear and tear on the moving parts: pinion, rack and the leaf
com ponents; if necessary replace them.
5. Connect the electric power sources up again, and carry out the testing and
checks provided for in Paragraph "5.1 Testing".
6.2 - Disposal
ROAD is constructed of various types of materials, some of which can be recy-
cled: steel, aluminium, plastic, electric cables; while others must be disposed of
(batteries and electronic boards).
Some electronic components and the batteries may contain pol-
luting substances; do not pollute the environment. Enquire abo ut the
recycling or disposal systems available in compliance with regulations
locally in force.
1. Disconnect the power supply of the automation system (and the buffer bat-
tery, if featured).
2. Disassemble all the devices and accessories, following in reverse order the
procedures described in chapter 3 "Installation".
7.2.1 - Level one functions (ON-OFF functions)
Led
Function
L1
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L2
Motor speed
L3
Automatic Closing
During the normal functioning of Road400, LEDs L2 and L3 will either be on or off depending on the state of the function they represent. For example, L3
will be on if the "Automatic Closing" function is active.

7.2.2 - Level one programming (ON-OFF functions)

Level 1 functions are all factory set to "OFF". However, they can be changed at any time as shown in Table 14. Follow the procedure carefully, as there is a maxi-
mum time of 10 seconds between pressing one button and another. If a longer period of time lapses, the procedure will finish automatically and memorize the
modifications made up to that stage.
01. Press the button [Set] and hold it down (approx. 3 s)
02. Release the [Set] button when L1 LED starts flashing
03. Press button [st] to move the flashing LED onto the LED representing the function which is to be changed
04. Press the [Set] button to change the state of the function (short flashing = OFF; long flashing = ON)
05. Wait 10 seconds before leaving the programme to allow the maximum time to lapse
Note – Points 3 and 4 can be repeated during the same programming phases in order to set other functions to ON or OFF.
TABLE 13 - Programmable function list: Level one
Description
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This function permits the speed of the motor to be selected between two levels, "fast", "slow"
If the function is deactivated the speed is set on "slow".
This function enables automatic closure of the gate after a programmed pause; the default Pause Time is
set at 30 seconds but may be modified to 15 or 60 seconds (see table 15).
If the function is inactive, functioning will be "semi-automatic"
TABLE 14 - Changing ON-OFF functions
3. Wherever possible, separate any parts which can or must be recycled or
disposed of in different ways, e.g. metal parts must be disposed of sepa-
rately from plastic ones, as must the electronic cards, batteries etc.
4. Sort the various materials and consign them to local licensed firms for
recovery and disposal.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Programming, personalisation and how to look for and deal with faults on the
Road400 will be dealt with in this chapter.

7.1 - Programming buttons

The Road400 control unit feature three buttons that can be used to command
the control unit both during tests and programming:
RADIO
The radio transmitter to be used with Road400 can be memorized
and cancelled with the "RADIO "button.
Stop
The "STOP" button enables the user to stop the manoeuvre.
SET
If pressed down for more than 5 seconds it enables the user to
enter programming.
PP
Button enables the user to control the opening and closing of the gate
or move the programming point upwards or downwards.
st
7.2 - Programming
A number of programmable functions are available on the Road400 control
unit. The functions are adjusted using 2 buttons set on the control unit: [st]
and [Set] and are used by means of 3 LEDs: L1, L2, L3.
The programmable functions available on Road400 are set out on 2 levels:
Level one: the functions can be adjusted in modes ON-OFF (active or inactive).
In this case, each of the LEDs L2....L3 indicates a function.
If the LED is on, the function is active, if off the function is inactive. See Table 12.
The radio status is displayed by the L1 LED which is used for the second level
function only.
Level two: the parameters can be adjusted on a scale of values (from 1 to 3).
In this case, each of the LEDs L1, L2, L3 indicates the value set (there are 3
possible settings). Please refer to Table 15.
SET
3 s
SET
L1
SET
10 s
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