The gearmotor is equipped with a mechanical system that enables manu-
al opening and closing of the gate.
These manual operations must be performed in the event of a power fail-
ure or system malfunctions. In the latter case, use of the release mecha-
nism may be useful also to check whether the fault is linked to the mech-
anism itself (e.g. it may be incorrectly tightened).
Note – In the event of a power failure, the buffer battery may also be used
to move the door (mod. MB) , if fitted in the system.
To manually release the gearmotor, use the release key supplied as fol-
lows:
01. Insert the key in the relative release pin.
02. Turn the key anti-clockwise through 100°.
03. At this point the gate leaf can be moved manually to the required
position.
04. To restore normal automation operation, turn the key clockwise on
the release pin and manually move the gate leaf until you hear the
leaf engage mechanically with the drive mechanism.
05. Then remove the key from the release pin and store in a safe place.
When the battery is discharged, the transmitter capacity is significantly
reduced. In particular, this can be noted when the intensity of the led is
reduced (fading) when lit (= battery totally discharged).
In these cases, to restore normal transmitter operation, the battery must
be replaced with a version of the same type (CR2032), noting the polari-
ty as specified.
To replace the battery proceed as follows:
01. The edge of the frame at the back of the transmitter.
02. Keeping the frame raised, press on the battery cover as shown in the
figure.
03. Then remove the old battery and replace with a new version, taking
care to insert the latter with the polarity as specified (the + sign at the
bottom).
MANUALLY RELEASING OR LOCKING THE GEARMOTOR
TRANSMITTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT
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04. Then, holding the transmitter with the keys facing upwards, refit the
battery cover in its seat and ensure that the "tab" shown in grey in
the figure is above the battery, as shown in the figure below.
05. Then lower the edge of the frame onto the back of the transmitter
until it clicks into place.
Battery disposal
Caution! – Even if discharged, the batteries can contain pollutant sub-
stances and therefore must never be disposed of in common waste col-
lection points. Dispose of according to separate waste collection meth-
ods as envisaged by current local standards.
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