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Safety - Owner/User Responsibility

As the owner/user, you are responsible for the correct and safe installation, operation and maintenance of
the StrongArmPark DC gate operator. It is of the utmost importance that you read and follow the specific
instructions and precautions found in the Important Safety Information addressed in this manual. In addition,
you must adhere to the safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local safety regulations, industry
standards, and/or procedures.
NOTICE: For installations outside the United States, make sure that you follow the applicable international,
regional, and local safety standards.
Automatic gates are for vehicular use only; provide and maintain walkways and signs to direct
pedestrians to a separate walk-through entrance.
An automatic gate can start at any time without warning; always keep people away from the gate area.
Never let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep all remote controls, especially radio
transmitters, away from children. Do not allow children to play on or around the barrier arm, gate area,
or gate operators.
Learn how to turn the power on and off. Learn how to manually operate the barrier arm.
WARNING signs supplied with the gate operator must remain installed and clearly visible on both
sides of the gate. The signs are required to maintain UL 325 compliance.
Do not physically disable the warning buzzer and NEVER
disconnect or cut its wires. The buzzer provides compliance
with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
standards. Disabling the warning buzzer may increase the risk of
death or serious injury.
Be aware of the length of the barrier arm. Safeguard against any
possible contact between the barrier arm and overhead power or
utility cables and wires.
Do not remove entrapment devices or any other safety features.
Have a professional gate installer routinely inspect the gate hardware and test the entrapment
protection sensors and overall gate operation. Have a qualified service person make repairs to gate
hardware and equipment to keep the gate running smoothly.
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MX3650-01 Rev. D
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
StrongArmPark DC Programming & Operations
Be aware of the barrier arm length.
To reduce the risk of electrocution,
maintain a minimum 10 foot (3 m)
clearance between the barrier arm
and all electrical utility lines and
equipment.
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