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This guide must be stored safely and be accessible to all automa-
tion users.
10.1 – Safety precautions
• Keep at a safe distance from the moving door until it is
completely open or closed; do not go through the door
until it is completely open and has come to a standstill.
• Do not allow children to play near the door or with the
controls.
• Keep the transmitters away from children.
10.2 – Control with safety devices out of service
In the event of safety devices malfunctioning or out of service, the
door may still be moved.
10.3 – User-admissible maintenance operations
The list of operations to be regularly carried out by the user is
listed below.
• For cleaning the surfaces of the devices, use a slightly
damp (not wet) cloth. Never use substances containing
alcohol, benzene, diluents or other flammable substances.
Use of these substances may damage the devices and
cause fires or electric shocks.
USER'S GUIDE
• Suspend the use of the automation immediately as soon
as you notice something abnormal in the operation (noises
or jolting movements); failure to follow this warning may
cause serious danger and accidents.
• Do not touch moving parts.
• Regular maintenance checks must be carried out by
qualified personnel according to the maintenance plan.
• Maintenance or repairs must only be carried out by quali-
fied technical personnel.
01. Operate the gate control (with remote control or key selector
switch). The door will open normally if there is the consent
of the safety devices, otherwise the command must be acti-
vated and held within 3 seconds.
02. After approximately 2s the door will start moving in the "man
present" 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.
In the event of safety devices out of service arrange for repairs to
the automation immediately.
• Disconnect the automation from the power supply before
removing leaves or stones to stop anyone activating the
door.
• Regularly check the system, in particular the cables,
springs and supports and check for signs of unbalance,
wear or damage. Do not use the automation if repairs or
adjustments are required; any fault or an incorrectly bal-
anced door may lead to physical injury.
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