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10.2
Routine maintenance
DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL
• The Manufacturer declines responsibility for damage or injury caused by non-compliance with the information provided in this manual
and the safety instructions provided below
• The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage and malfunctions deriving from non-compliance with the maintenance instructions.
• In order to keep the operator efficient and safe, follow the cleaning, checking and routine maintenance procedures as described in this
• Any checking, maintenance or repair work must be conducted by a PROFESSIONAL FITTER
• Always switch off the electricity supply in the event of malfunctions, breakdowns and before any other operations in order to avoid
the gate from being activated.
• Always disconnect the operator’s power supply before performing any maintenance or cleaning operation.
• The owner is NOT authorised to remove the control unit cover as it contains live parts.
• If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the Manufacturer or its technical Assistance service or in any case a person
with a similar qualification in order avoid risks.
• Do not perform technical or programming modifications on the control unit. Operations of this type may cause malfunctions and/or
damage caused by products that have been modified.
• In the event of intervention of automatic or fuse switches, before restoring function conditions identify and eliminate the fault.
• The disconnection and replacement of the pair of buffer batteries (optional) may be performed by a PROFESSIONAL FITTER only.
• If a fault that cannot be solved following the information contained in the present manual arises, contact the manufacturer’s assistance service.
• All maintenance, repair or replacement of parts must be recorded in the maintenance log, which is SUPPLIED AND INITIALLY FILLED
Every 6 months a PROFESSIONAL FITTER should repeat the series of tests described for automation testing (see INSTALLATION MANUAL
– TESTING AND TRIAL RUN Chap. ). – TESTING AND
TRIAL RUN Chap.).
• T
he electromechanical operator is constructed using various materials, which implies the adoption of different disposal procedures. Refer to
regulations
especially with regard to the buffer batteries (if present).
• If present the batteries must be removed from the control unit prior to disposal. Disconnect the control unit from
the electricity supply before removing batteries.
• Contact qualified firms for disposal.
ATTENTION: operator disconnection from the mains supply must be performed by a qualified electrician
manual. This is the owner’s duty.
risk of accidents. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for
Request the intervention of a PROFESSIONAL FITTER.
IN BY THE FITTER.
using suitable tools.
in force in the country in which the automation is installed,