Commissioning; Maintenance And Disposal; Maintenance; Disposal - Nice Wil Instructions And Warnings For The Fitter

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6.1) Commissioning

Commissioning can take place only after all the testing phases of the
control unit and the other devices have been completed successful-
ly. It is not permissible to execute partial commissioning or to enable
use of the system in makeshift conditions.
1. Prepare and store for at least 10 years the technical documenta-
tion for the automation, which must include at least the following:
assembly drawing of the automation, wiring diagram, analysis of
hazards and solutions adopted, manufacturer's declaration of con-
formity of all the devices installed (for WIL use the annexed CE dec-
laration of conformity); copy of the instruction manual and mainte-
nance schedule of the automation.
2. Affix a dataplate on the gate providing at least the following data:
type of automation, name and address of manufacturer (person
responsible for the "commissioning"), serial number, year of manu-
facture and "CE" marking.

7) Maintenance and Disposal

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This charter provides information about how to draw up a maintenance schedule, and the disposal.

7.1) Maintenance

The automation must undergo maintenance work on a regular basis,
in order to guarantee prolonged lifetime.
The maintenance operations must be performed in strict
compliance with the safety directions provided in this
manual and according to the applicable legislation and
standards.
If other devices are present, follow the directions provided in the cor-
responding maintenance schedule differents from WIL.
1. Is requires scheduled maintenance work every 6 months or
10,000 manoeuvres (max.) after previous maintenance.
2. Disconnect all power supplies.

7.2) Disposal

As in the case of installation, at the end of the product lifetime, dis-
posal procedures must be carried out by qualified personnel.
This product comprises various types of materials, some of which
can be recycled while others must be disposed of. Check informa-
tion on the recycling and disposal procedures according to local leg-
islation for this product category.
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Some parts of the product may contain pollutant or
hazardous substances; if disposed of into the environment
these may constitute a serious risk of damage to the envi-
ronment and public health.

8) Accessories

"RADIO" CARD:
There is a connector in the unit for plugging in a radio card used to act on the STEP-BY-STEP input and thus control the unit remotely by
means of a transmitter.
"CHARGE" CARD also battery powered:
The road boom gate "Wil" is equipped with a power transformer that can withstand the energy required by both the motor and electronic
card so it can all be powered directly by the mains.
If you want the system to work even when there is a power cut then you have to add a suitable battery and relative battery charger card.
The battery must be installed in its own compartment outside the plastic box that protects the gearmotor card and connected to two termi-
nals on the battery charger card; the latter must be connected to the connector on the unit.
Consult the Nice S.p.a. product catalogue for the complete and updated list of accessories.
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3. Permanently fix a label or plate in the vicinity of the automation,
stating the procedures for release and manual manoeuvres.
4. Prepare the declaration of conformity of the automation system
and deliver it to the owner.
5. Prepare the "Instructions and warnings for the use of the automa-
tion system" and deliver it to the owner.
6. Prepare the maintenance schedule of the automation system and
deliver it to the owner (this must provide all directions regarding
the maintenance of the single automation devices).
7. Before commissioning the automation system inform the owner in
writing regarding residual risks and hazards (e.g. in the "Instructions
and warnings for the use of the automation system").
3. Check for any deterioration of the components which form the
automation, paying particular attention to erosion or oxidation of the
structural parts. Replace any parts which are below the required
standard.
4. Connect the electric power sources up again, and carry out the
testing and checks stated in Paragraph "6 Testing".
As indicated by the symbol in figure nev-
er dispose of this product in domestic
waste. Apply "classified waste collection"
procedures for disposal in accordance
with local regulations or return the prod-
uct to the retailer when purchasing a new
model.
Local regulations may envisage serious fines in the event of illegal
disposal of this product.

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