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B680H AUTOMATION USER MANUAL
1. WARNINGS
1) FAAC declines all liability caused by improper use or use other than that for
which the automated system was intended.
2) FAAC is not responsible for failure to observe Good Technique in the construc-
tion of the closing elements to be motorised, or for any deformation that may
occur during use.
3) The automated system features a built-in anti-crushing safety device consisting
of a torque control.
4) FAAC declines all liability as concerns safety and efficient operation of the
automated system, if system components not produced by FAAC are used.
5) For maintenance, strictly use original parts by FAAC.
6) Do not in any way modify the components of the automated system
7) The installer shall supply all information concerning manual operation of the
system in case of an emergency, and shall hand over to the User the leaflet
supplied with the product.
8) Do not allow children or adults to stay near the product while it is operating.
9) Keep radio controls or other pulse generators away from children, to prevent
the automated system from being activated involuntarily.
10) Transiting is permitted only when the automated system is stationary.
11) The User must not attempt any kind of repair or direct action whatever and
contact qualified personnel only.
12) Maintenance: check at least every 6 months the efficiency of the system,
particularly the efficiency of the safety devices (including, where foreseen, the
operator thrust force) and of the release devices.
2. DESCRIPTION
The automated system consists of a white aluminium beam with
reflectors, optional signalling lights, a covering compartment and steel
upright profile. Inside the compartment there is an operator consisting
of the upright profile with a hydraulic unit and two plunging pistons
fixed to it, which, by means of a rocker arm, rotate the beam. The
latter remains balanced thanks to a balance spring fitted on one of the
two plunging pistons. The electronic control equipment is also housed
on the upright, inside a compartment, and the whole is protected by
the external covering compartment.
The system features an adjustable electronic anti-crushing safety,
a device that guarantees stopping and locking of the beam in
any position, and a convenient manual release for use in case of
black-out or inefficiency.
3. MANUAL OPERATION
Should manual operation of the barrier be required due to electrical
power cut-offs or automated system inefficiency, use the release
device with the provided key.
The provided unlocking key is either triangular (Fig. 18 ref. a ) or
customised (Fig. 18 ref. b optional).
Insert the unlocking key in the lock and turn the key anticlockwise
until it clicks into place, as shown in Fig. 18
Open or close the beam manually.
With the bar released, the motor may start for
approximately 3 seconds. This is normal and determined
by the parameter Hold Close / Hold Open
4. RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION
To avoid an accidental pulse opening the barrier during this operation,
before activating the locking system, cut off all power to the system.
triangular unlocking key (standard):
- turn the key clockwise until it stops and then remove it.
customised unlocking key (optional):
- turn the key clockwise until it stops and then remove it.
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