IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are an integral and essential part of the product and must be supplied to the user Read them carefully as they contain important indications for the safe installation, use and maintenance. 1.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION An appliance shall be provided with an instruction manual. The instruction manual shall give instructions for the installation, operation, and user maintenance of the appliance. The installation instructions shall specify the need for a grounding-type receptacle for connection to the supply and shall stress the importance of proper grounding.
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The installer shall follow the provided instructions thoroughly. SEA products must only be used to automate doors, gates and wings. Any initiative taken without SEA USA Inc. explicit authorization will preserve the manufacturer from whatsoever responsibility.
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5. The End of Type E. Type E (audible alarm) devices can no longer be used for entrapment protection. This change was made because the Type E device is really a warning device, not an entrapment-protection device. Also, all gate operator classes are now required to have an audio alarm that sounds when two successive obstructions are encountered via a contact-type system.
Over-Travel extremities of the rail to prevent the gate from Stop derailment (fig. 11). Important: For a higher security, SEA advices to install Over-Travel Stop infrared photocells Fig. 11...
5.5. Follow the local building code to determine the required depth of the concrete pad. 5.6. SEA recommend the following pad measurements: Fig. 19 Red Head 3”...
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For a correct installation follow carefully the indications below: 7.1. Fix the angle irons with screws (not supplied), to the two extremities of the gate and fix the chain with the provided tie rod (Fig. 22) Fig. 22 Fig. 23 7.2.
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Fig. 26 Fig. 25 7.3. Install a fillet chain tensioner to two extremity of the gate to regulate the tension of the chain. NOTE: Execute this last operation with motor completely released using the provided special release key 8. LIMIT SWITCH SETUP 8.1.
- Insert the hexagon «T» key and without forcing turn anti-clockwise until it stops (Fig. 32). - Slowly push the gate manually until the release is re-engaged. Caution: do not attempt to use the operator electrically before reconnecting the drive. SEA recommend to release the operator RELEASE only in case of power failure.
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11. ANTENNA LEFT MOUNTING RIGHT MOUNTING Fig. 37 Fig. 34 Fig. 35 Fig. 38 Fig. 36 Fig. 39 Note: The antenna must be connected on the clamps 1 and 2 of the control unit CN1 connector; For further information on the antenna wiring diagram, please refer to the control unit user’s manual...
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT SHOULDER ANY RESPONSIBILITIES IN CASE OF DAMAGE CAUSED BY NAPPROPRIATE, WRONG OR CARELESS USE SEA reserves the right to make all the necessary changes and modifications of the products or manuals without giving prior notice...
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PAYMENT: Method of payments and terms are notified by SEA and displayed on the commercial invoice. DELIVERY: The delivery time on the invoice is not binding and represents an estimated delivery. Shipments costs will be charged to the buyer and SEA is not responsible for delays and/or damages occurred to the products during shipment.
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SEA USA Inc. 10850 N.W. 21st - unit 160 - DORAL - MIAMI Florida (FL) 33172 Phone: ++1-305.594.1151 Toll Free: 800.689.4716 www.sea-usa.com sales@sea-usa.com...
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