Safety Notes - Westfalia 84 67 47 Instruction Manual

Sliding gate opener
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Please note the following safety notes to avoid
malfunctions, damage or physical injury
 Make sure the voltage corresponds to the type label on the
device.
 Persons with limited physical, sensorial or mental abilities are
not allowed to use the device, unless they are supervised and
briefed for their safety by a qualified person.
 The sliding gate opener is designed for opening and closing
light-weighted sliding gates only. The sliding gate opener is
designed for private use only.
 Mounting, maintenance and repairs of the sliding gate opener
must be performed by a qualified person. According to EN
12635, a qualified person is a person with suitable training,
specialist knowledge and practical experience sufficient to
correctly and safely fit, test and maintain the gate system. In
case of failure of the sliding gate opener, a qualified person must
be commissioned immediately for the inspection or repair work.
Observe the local safety regulations to prevent accidents while
mounting the sliding gate opener. Westfalia assumes no liability
for improper installation of the sliding gate opener.
 WARNING. There is risk on injuries if the sliding gate opener is
not mounted and operated correctly. Incorrect mounting and
operation of the sliding gate opener may trigger unexpected gate
travel. Thus persons or objects can be trapped.
 Electrical installation has to be carried out by a qualified
professional only. Power supply of the sliding gate opener is
provided by means of 230 V~ 50 Hz. Electrical power should be
reserved only for the sliding gate opener and should be protect-
ed by a 10 A fuse.
 Check the whole sliding gate system (joints mounting material
etc.) for any signs of wear or damages and do not use the sliding
gate opener with a damaged sliding gate system resp. with signs
of rust, fractures or corrosion. Do not use the sliding gate opener

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