Preliminary Assembly Operations; Installation Instructions - Cardin Elettronica 101/SL402409 Manual

Automation for sliding gates with a dc powered motor
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5) The gate must be in full view when it is operating therefore controls
must be situated in a position where the operator
can see the gate at all times.
6) At least two warning signs (similar to the exam-
ple on the right) should be placed, where they
can be easily seen by the public, in the area of
the system of automatic operation. One inside
the property and one on the public side of the
installation. These signs must be indelible and
not hidden by any objects (such as tree branches,
decorative fencing etc.).
7) If you have any questions about the safety of the
gate operating system, do not install the operator.
Contact your dealer for assistance.
PRELIMINARY CHECKS (fig.1, pag.2)
• Before starting the installation make sure that the structure which
is to be automated is in good working order and respects the local
standards and regulations in force.
• To this end ensure that:
- The surface of the sliding gate "A" is smooth and has no protrusions
up to a distance of 2 metres from ground level. Protrusions on the
gate surface which are not greater than 3 mm and have rounded
edges are acceptable. If the surface of the gate is not smooth,
the entire height up to 2 metres must be protected by two of the
following devices:
a) photoelectric cells
b) contact safety buffer
c) torque limiter, within the weight limits for gates as stipulated by
standards and regulations in force (maximum 300 kg ).
- the distance "B" between the fi xed parts and sliding parts of the
installation must not exceed 15mm.
- the runner guide "C", preferably round, should be securely fi xed to
the ground modo, completely exposed and free of any imperfections
which could inhibit the correct movement of the gate.
- when the gate is closed a space of 50 mm "D" must remain for the
entire height of the front part of the gate and a mechanical travel limit
"E" must be positioned on the upper part of the gate.
The free space "D" can be covered with a rubber anti-crush buffer "F"
or better still a pneumatic or photoelectric contact safety buffer.
- if the gate slides past a fixed structure "G" which has railings
or bars leaving open spaces, it must be protected in one of the
following ways:
1) distance "H" greater than 500mm: no protection required;
2) distance "H" between 500 and 300mm: wire mesh fencing "I" or
punched metal plating "L" with an opening which does not allow the
passage of a 25mm diameter sphere "M" must be fi tted;
3) distance "H" smaller than 300mm: wire mesh fencing "I" or punched
metal plating "L" with an opening which does not allow the passage
of a 12mm diameter sphere "M" must be fi tted. The wires of the
mesh "I" must not have a cross-section of less than 2,5mm
the punched metal plating "L" must not have a thickness of less
than 1,2mm. Protection is not necessary for the area "P" if the fi xed
structure with railings or bars is over 2,5m above the ground.
- check the gate components, replace any worn or damaged parts
and then lubricate them.
- using a spirit level "N" check that the castor guide is in square.
- the upper runner guide "O" must have the correct play for the gate
and must not inhibit the gate's sliding action.
- check that a mechanical travel limit (absolutely necessary) has been
fi tted in the opening direction and that it corresponds to the maximum
travel distance "P" of the gate. The travel limit must guarantee
anti-derailment and gate stability.
Warning! It is the installer's responsibility to check all critical
danger points, to take action and to install any devices needed to
guarantee the safety of all people using the gate (risk analysis).
USER INSTRUCTIONS
WARNINGS FOR THE USER
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations make sure
the power is disconnected at the mains.
The minimum controls which may be installed are OPEN-STOP-CLOSE,
these controls must be installed in a location not accessible to children.
During the opening/closing manoeuvre check for correct operation and
activate the emergency stop button in case of danger.
During blackouts the gate can be released and manually manoeuvred
using the supplied release key (see manual release fi g.11).
Periodically check the moving parts for wear and tear and grease if
required, using lubricants which maintain their friction levels unaltered
throughout time and are suitable for temperatures of -20 to +70°C.
In case of failure or operational anomalies switch off the power at the
mains do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself.
Eventual repair work must be carried out by specialised personnel
using original spare parts. The appliance is not suitable for continuous
WARNING
operation and may only be operated using a duty cycle of 85%. The duty
cycle value increases proportionally to the decrease in voltage.
AUTOMATIC OPENING
KEEP CLEAR
Note: The newly installed system is guaranteed and respects the laws
and standards in force. It is however the user's responsibility to maintain
the effi ciency of the installation. You are advised to have the installation
checked at least once a year by qualifi ed personnel.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

CHILDREN OR PETS MUST NOT
• The geared motor can be positioned either to the left or to the
BE ALLOWED TO PLAY ON OR
NEAR THE INSTALLATION
right of the passageway.
Important: read the paragraph " INSTRUCTIONS FOR POSITIONING
THE UNIT".
Once the correct position has been chosen proceed as follows:
Anchoring the unit
- Prepare a cement base with the base plate "3", anchor plates and
the tube for the electrical cables "4" embedded, use the opening in
the baseplate and the four threaded M8 anchor bolts which should
protrude by 40 mm.
2
and
5
- The base should be perfectly level, all surfaces should be free
of dirt and the M8 thread of the anchor bolts should emerge
perpendicularly.
Note: If possible the cement base should protrude by about 50
mm. This will avoid damage by pools of water building up under
the appliance.
• To install the geared motor proceed as follows:
- Unscrew the four M8 nuts on the four threaded bolts
(previously used to block the anchor bolts)
to about 15mm from the base of the anchor
plate. Then insert the four washers and
allow them to rest on the nuts.
- Position the geared motor over the four
threaded bolts and allow it to rest on the
four washers.
- Fasten it to the base using the other four
washers and adjustment nuts supplied
with the kit, making sure that the unit
remains perfectly level and stable. This
will allow you to
adjust the height
and position of
the motor later
on.
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