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3.7 - TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
These are the most important operations, designed to guarantee the
maximum safety and reliability of the automation system.
The testing procedure can also be used as a periodic check of the devic-
es that make up the automation.
CAUTION! – The system must be tested by skilled and quali-
fied personnel,
ho is responsible for defining the tests adopted
in relation to the risks present, and for ensuring observance of all
legal provisions, standards and regulations, with particular ref-
erence to all requirements of the EN 13241-1, EN 12445 and EN
12453 standards
hich defines the test methods for testing gate
automations.
3.7.1 – esting
1 Make sure that the provisions contained in chapter 1 "WARN-
INGS" have been carefully observed.
2 Using the radio transmitter, test the opening and closing of the door and
make sure that the door moves in the intended direction.
The test should be carried out a number of times to make sure that the
door moves smoothly, that there are no points of excessive friction and
that there are no defects in the assembly or adjustments.
3 Check the proper operation of all the safety devices, one by one (photo-
cells, sensitive edges, etc.). In particular, each time a device is activated,
the OK LED on the control unit flashes for a longer time, confirming that
the control unit recognises the event.
4 To check the photocells (if provided), pass a 5 cm diameter, 30 cm long
cylinder on the optical axis, first near TX, then near RX and finally at the
mid-point between them and make sure that in all these cases the device
is triggered, switching from the active to the alarm status and vice-versa;
finally, that it causes the intended action in the control unit, for example:
when closing, it reverses the motion.
5 Measure the impact force according to EN standard 12445. If "motor
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STEP 4
The maintenance operations must be performed in strict com-
pliance with the safety directions provided in this manual and
according to the applicable legislation and standards.
The devices used for the AVIO500 automation system do not require any
special maintenance. However, periodically make sure (at least once eve-
This product constitutes an integral part of the automation sys-
tem, therefore it must be disposed of along with the latter.
Likewise for installation operations, when the product reaches its end-of-
life decommissioning operations must be performed by qualified person-
nel.
This product is made up of different types of material, some of which
can be recycled while others must be disposed of. Seek information on
the recycling and disposal systems available in your area for this product
category.
Caution! – some parts of the product may contain pollutant or hazardous
substances which, if disposed of into the environment, may cause serious
damage to the environment or physical health.
force" control is used to assist the system for the reduction of the impact
force, try to find the adjustment that gives the best results.
6 Ensure that the entire mechanism is correctly adjusted and that the
automation system inverts the manoeuvre when the door collides with a
50 mm high object on the floor.
7 Ensure that the automation prevents or blocks the opening manoeuvre
hen the door is loaded
door's lower edge.
3.7.2 – ommissioning
The commissioning operations can be performed only after all the
tests have been successfully carried out. Partial commissioning or
implementation of "temporary" conditions are not permitted.
1 Dra up the technical file hich must include, as a minimum: assembly
dra ing (e.g. figure 1), iring diagram (e.g. figure 56), analysis of hazards
and solutions adopted, manufacturer's declaration of conformity of all the
devices installed. For AVIO500 use Annex 1 "CE Declaration of Conform-
ity of the AVIO500 components".
2 Post a label on the door providing at least the following data: type of
automation, name and address of manufacturer (person responsible for
the "commissioning"), serial number, year of manufacture and "CE" mark-
ing.
3 Fill out the declaration of conformity and deliver it to the owner of the
automation system; for this purpose you can use Annex 2 "CE Declara-
tion of Conformity".
4 Prepare the operating guide and deliver it to the owner of the automa-
tion system; Annex 3 "USER GUIDE" can be used as an example.
5 Prepare the maintenance schedule and deliver it to the owner of the
automation system; it must provide directions regarding the maintenance
of all the automation devices.
6 Post a permanent label or sign near the door detailing the release
and manual manoeuvre operations (refer to the figures in Annex 3 User
guide").
7 Before commissioning the automation, ensure that the owner is ade-
quately informed of all associated risks and hazards.
8 Post a permanent label or
sign with this image on the door
(minimum height 60 mm) with
inscription WARNING – RISK OF
CRUSHING.
MAINTENANCE
ry six months) that all the devices are perfectly efficient.
To this end, carry out all the tests and checks described in paragraph
3.7.1 "Testing" and the operations described in paragraph 7.3.3 "Mainte-
nance operations to be performed by the user".
If other devices are present, follow the directions provided in the corre-
sponding maintenance schedule.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
As indicated by the adjacent symbol, it is strictly forbidden
to dispose of this product together with domestic waste.
Therefore, implement separate waste collection criteria for
disposal according to the regulations in force in your area,
or return the product to the dealer when purchasing a new
equivalent version.
Caution! – Local legislation may envisage serious fines in the event of
abusive disposal of this product.
ith a mass of 20 Kg, fixed in the middle of the
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