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4) Securing the opening limit stop: manually take the gate to opening
position, leaving 2 cm from the mechanical stop limit.
5) Allow the plate to slide over the rack in opening direction (Fig.19).
As soon as the opening limit stop LED on the control board goes off,
take the plate forward by about 20÷30 cm and secure it provisionally
on the rack, using the supplied screws.
6) Securing the closing limit stop: manually take the gate to closing
position, but allow a space of 2 cm from the mechanical stop limit.
7) Allow the plate to slide over the rack in closing direction (Fig.20).
As soon as the closing limit stop LED on the control board goes off, take
the plate forward by about 20-30 cm and secure it provisionally on
the rack, using the supplied screws.
Important:
a) The plate must activate the limit-switch on profiled part as shown in
figure 21.
b) To prevent the plate from going beyond the limit stop (long braking
or slow-down), we advise you to straighten the final profiled part.
8) Re-lock the system (see paragraph 9).
Important: Before sending a pulse, make sure that the gate cannot be
moved manually.
9) Command a complete gate cycle to check if the limit stop is operating
correctly.
Attention: To avoid damaging the operator and/or interrupting operation
of the automated system, allow a space of about 2 cm from the
mechanical stop limits.
10) Appropriately modify the limit stop plates and definitively secure them
on the rack.
7. TEST OF THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM
At end of installation, secure the equipment cover with the appropriate
screws and re-position the support onto its seat.
Fit the side guards and re-position the motor cover, securing it with the
appropriate screws (Fig.22).
Apply the danger sticker on the top of
the cover (Fig. 23).
Carefully check operating efficiency
of the automated system and all
accessories connected to it.
Fig. 19
Hand the "User's Guide" to the
Customer, explain correct operation
and use of the gearmotor, and
indicate the potentially dangerous
areas of the automated system.
8. MANUAL OPERATION
If the gate has to be operated manually due to a power cut or fault of
the automated system, use the release device as follows:
1) Fit the supplied key in the lock and turn it clockwise as shown in figure
24.
2) Turn the release system by about 180° clockwise, as shown in figure 24.
3) Open and close the gate manually.
Fig. 20
9. RESTORING NORMAL OPERATING MODE
To prevent an involuntary pulse from activating the gate during the
manoeuvre, cut power to the system before re-locking the operator.
1) Turn the release system by about 180° anti-clockwise, as shown in figure
25.
2) Turn the key anti-clockwise and remove it from the lock, as shown in
figure 25.
3) Move the gate until the release meshes.
Fig. 21
10.SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
There are no special applications.

11.MAINTENANCE

When doing maintenance jobs, always check that the anti-crushing clutch
is correctly set ,and that safety devices are operating efficiently.
12.REPAIRS
For any repairs, contact the authorised Repair Centres.
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3
2
1
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2
3
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
Fig. 25

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