Manual Operation; Automated System Test; Restoring Normal Operation Mode; Special Applications - Genius falcon m User Manual

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 Do likewise for the closing magnet.
 Take the gate to about halfway of its travel and relock the system (see
paragraph 9).
Before sending a pulse, make sure that the gate cannot be mo-
ved manually.
 Command a complete gate cycle to check if the travel-limit device is
tripping correctly.
To avoid damaging the operator and/or interrupting operation of
the automated system, leave a distance of least 40 mm from the
travel limit mechanical stops.
Make sure that at the end of both the opening and closing ma-
noeuvre, the relevant travel-limit LED stays active (LED OFF).
 Make the appropriate modifications to the positions of the travel-limit
magnets.

7. AUTOMATED SYSTEM TEST

Fit the lateral protective devices and re-position the motor cover, secur-
ing it with the appropriate screws (Fig. 19).
Apply the danger sticker on the top of
the cover (Fig. 20).
Check operating efficiency of the
automated system and all accessories
connected to it.
Hand the "Use Instructions" to the
Customer, explain correct operation
and use of the gearmotor, and indicate
the potentially dangerous areas of the
automated system.

8. MANUAL OPERATION

The manual release is a device that makes it possible to disconnect
the operator from the gate, thus enabling manual movement.
Before using the release device, cut power to the system, with the
differential switch upstream of the gearmotor.
THE RELEASE DEVICE MUST NOT BE CONSIDERED AN EMERGENCY STOP
If the gate has to be moved 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, Fig. 21 Ref. , and turn it clockwise as
shown in Fig. 21 Ref. .
2. Turn the release system clockwise by about 180°, as shown in Fig. 21 Ref. .
3. Open and close the gate manually.
Fig. 18

9. RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION 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 anti-clockwise by about 180°, as shown in Fig.
22 ref. .
2. Turn the key anti-clockwise, Fig. 22 ref. , and remove it from the lock,
as shown in Fig. 22 ref. .
3. Move the gate until it meshes to release.
Before powering up the system again, make sure that the gate can-
not be moved manually.

10. SPECIAL APPLICATIONS

There are no special applications.
Fig. 19
Anything not expressly specified in these instructions is expressly
prohibited
To ensure correct long-term operation and a constant level of safety, we
advise you to generally control the system every 6 months. In the "Use
Instructions" booklet, there is a form for recording maintenance jobs.
The enclosed maintenance form is purely a guideline; it cannot be
ruled out that to guarantee a correctly operating automated sys-
Fig. 20
tem and a constant level of safety, maintenance operations not
described in this form may be necessary.
The User must not in any way attempt to repair or to take direct action
and must solely contact qualified GENIUS personnel or GENIUS service
centres.
For accessories, see the GENIUS catalogue.
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11. MAINTENANCE
12. REPAIRS
13. ACCESSORIES
Fig. 21
Fig. 22

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