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General Safety Regulations - FAAC 390 Handbuch

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Read the instructions carefully before using the product, and keep
them for future consultation
The User must not in any way attempt to repair or to take direct action
and must solely contact qualified FAAC personnel or FAAC service
centres.

GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS

If used correctly, the automation will ensure a high degree of safety.
Some simple rules regarding behaviour will avoid any accidental trouble:
1.
Do not pass through the leaves while they are moving. Before passing
through the leaves, wait until they are fully open.
2.
Do not, on any account, stand between the leaves.
3.
Do not stand near the automation and do not allow children and other
people to stand there, especially while it is operating.
4.
Keep remote controls or any other pulse generator well away from chi-
ldren to prevent the automation from being activated involuntarily.
5.
Do not allow children to play with the automation.
6.
The application cannot be used by children, by people with reduced
physical, mental, sensorial capacity, or by people without experience
or the necessary training.
7.
Do not willingly obstruct movement of the leaves.
8.
Do not allow branches or shrubs to interfere with leaf movement.
Keep illuminated signalling systems efficient and clearly visible.
9.
10.
Do not attempt to activate the leaves manually unless you have re-
leased them first of all.
11.
In the event of a malfunction, release the leaves to allow access and
wait for qualified personnel to take appropriate action.
12.
After enabling manual operating mode, switch off the power supply to
the system before restoring normal operating mode.
13.
Do not make any alterations to the components of the automation.
14.
The User must not in any way attempt to repair or to take direct action
and must solely contact qualified FAAC personnel or FAAC service
centres.
15.
Call in qualified personnel at least every 6 months to check the efficien-
cy of the automation, safety devices and earth connection.
DESCRIPTION
These instructions apply to the following model:
390 automation for residential swing-leaf gates consists of an irreversible
electro-mechanical operator with guard and an articulated-arm activation
system fitted to the gate with the appropriate accessories.
The irreversible system ensures the gate is mechanically locked when the
motor is not operating. No lock need be installed for leaves up to 2 m in
length.
A manual release makes it possible to move the gate in the event of a
power-cut or fault.
The operators are supervised by an electronic control unit, housed in a
container adequately protected against atmospheric agents.
The leaves are normally in closed position.
When the electronic control unit receives an opening command by remote
control or by any other pulse generator, it activates the operator to rotate
the leaves until they are sufficiently open to provide access.
If automatic operating mode was set, the leaves close on their own after
the selected pause time has elapsed.
If semi-automatic operating mode was set, a second pulse must be sent to
allow the leaves to close again.
A stop pulse (if supplied) always stops movement.
For detail on operation of the automation under different operational logics,
consult the installation technician.
The automations include safety devices (photocells, sensitive edges,...)
which prevent the leaves from moving when there is an obstacle in the
area they protect.
AUTOMATION 390
Fig. 1
Fig. 1
390,
The light indicates that leaves are moving.
MANUAL OPERATING MODE
If the gate has to be operated manually in the event of a power-cut or fault
to the automation, use the release device as follows:
Cut power to the system.
Fit the supplied Allen wrench and turn it by about a half turn until it stops,
in the direction shown in Fig. 13, depending on type of installation.
Move the gate by hand.
RESTORING NORMAL OPERATING MODE
To avoid an involuntary pulse from activating the gate during the
manoeuvre, before re-locking the operator , switch off power to the
system.
Fit the supplied Allen wrench and turn it by about a half turn until it stops,
in the direction shown in Fig. 13, depending on type of installation.
make sure that the gate cannot be moved manually.
Restore power to the system.
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