Introduction To The Instruction Manual; Meaning Of The Symbols; Symbols: Notes And Warnings On The Instructions; Symbols: Safety Recommendations (En Iso 7010) - FAAC S800 ENC Instruction Manual

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1. INTRODUCTION TO THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL

This manual provides the correct procedures and requirements for
installation and keeping of S800 ENC in safe conditions.
The results of the risk assessment conducted by FAAC S.p.A. on the
entire life cycle of the product has been considered when drafting
the manual in order to implement effective risk reduction.
The following stages of the life cycle of the product have been con-
sidered:
- delivery/handling of the supply
- assembly and installation
- setting up and commissioning
- operation
- maintenance/resolving any faults
- disposal at the end of the product's life
Risks arising from installation and using the product have been
considered:
- risks for the installer/maintenance technician (technical person-
nel)
- risks for the automation user
- risks for product integrity (damage)
In Europe, the automation of a door/gate falls under the Machinery
Directive 2006/42/EC and the relevant harmonised standards. Who-
ever automates a door/gate (new or existing) is referred to as the
Manufacturer of the Machine. By law, it is therefore required, among
other things, to carry out a risk analysis of the machine (automatic
door/gate, as a whole) and take protective measures to fulfil the es-
sential safety requirements specified in Attachment I of the Machinery
Directive.
This manual also contains general information and guidelines in
a purely illustrative and not exhaustive manner, so as to facilitate
the activities carried out by the Manufacturer of the Machine, in all
respects, in relation to the risk analysis and drafting instructions for
use and maintenance of the machine. It is specifically understood
that FAAC S.p.A. does not accept any liability with regard to the reli-
ability and/or completeness of the above instructions. Therefore, the
manufacturer of the machine must carry out all the activities required
by the Machinery Directive and the relevant harmonised standards,
according to the actual condition of the locations and structures
where the product S800 ENC will be installed, prior to commission-
ing the machine. These activities include the analysis of all the risks
associated with the machine and subsequent implementation of all
safety measures intended to fulfil the essential safety requirements.
This manual contains references to European standards. The auto-
mation of a door/gate must fully comply with laws, standards and
regulations applicable in the country where installation will take place.
Unless otherwise specified, the measurements provided in the instruc-
tions are in mm.

1.1 MEANING OF THE SYMBOLS

 1 Symbols: notes and warnings on the instructions
ATTENTION ELECTROCUTION HAZARD - The operation or step described
F
must be performed in compliance with the provided instructions and
safety regulations.
WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE PARTS - The
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operation or step described must be performed in compliance with the
provided instructions and safety regulations.
WARNING - Details and specifications to be followed in order to ensure
correct operation of the system.
RECYCLING and DISPOSAL - The constructive components and materials,
batteries and electronic components must not be disposed of with household
waste but delivered to authorised disposal and recycling facilities.
S800 ENC
For manual lifting, arrange for 1 person every 20 kg being lifted.
PAGE E.g.:  6
see Page 6.
FIGURE E.g.: 1 -3 see Figure 1 -detail 3.
TABLE E.g.:  1
see Table 1.
§
CHAPTER/PARAGRAPH E.g.: §1.1 see Paragraph 1.1.
ANNEX E.g:  1 refer to Annex 1.
 2 Symbols: safety recommendations (EN ISO 7010)
GENERIC HAZARD
Risk of personal injury or damage to parts.
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD
Risk of electrocution due to the presence of live parts.
RISK OF CRUSHING, MUSCOLO-SKELETAL DISORDERS
Risk of musculoskeletal crushing - Risk of personal injury in case of lifting
heavy loads manually.
CRUSHING HAZARD
Risk of crushing hands/feet due to the presence of heavy parts.
CUTTING/AMPUTATION/PIERCING HAZARD
Risk of cutting due to the presence of sharp parts or the use of pointed
tools (drill).
SHEARING HAZARD
Risk of shearing due to moving parts.
RISK OF IMPACT/CRUSHING
Risk of impact or crushing due to moving parts.
FALLING OBJECTS HAZARD
Risk of impact due to falling objects.
TRIPPING HAZARD
Risk of tripping due to the presence of thresholds higher than 5 mm.
SPENT BATTERIES HAZARD
Risk for the environment and health arising from spent batteries due to
possible leakage of the liquid content.
COLLISION WITH FORKLIFT TRUCKS HAZARD
Risk of collision/impact with forklift trucks.
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