Instructions For Use; Safety Recommendations; Emergency Use; Manual Operation - FAAC B614 Manual

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12. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

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The installer must provide the owner/operator of the
automation with the with the maintenance schedule
and the user instructions of the automation.
The installer must inform the owner/operator of any
residual risks and the intended use and ways in which
the machine should not be used.
The owner is responsible for operating the automation
and must:
- comply with all User instructions provided by the
installer/maintenance technician and the Safety
recommendations
- keep the user instructions
- have the maintenance schedule implemented

12.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

The B614 operator is intended to control vehicular
traffic.
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- Do not use the automation when the area of opera-
tion is not free of persons, animals or objects.
- Do not remain in or walk/drive through the area
of operation of the automation while it is moving.
- Do not allow children to approach or play in the area
of operation of the automation.
- Do not try to prevent the movement of the auto-
mation.
Do not climb or catch on to the arm or let yourself
be pulled by it.
- Do not allow the devices to be used by anyone who
is not specifically authorised and trained to do so.
- Do not use the automation in the presence of faults
which could compromise safety.
- Do not expose the automation system to corrosive
chemical or atmospheric agents; do not expose the
automation to water jets of any type or size.
- Do not perform any work on the components of
the automation.
Risk of cutting, crushing or losing fingers or a hand
between the arm and the box. Do not approach the
barrier, do not put your hands in the danger area
during movement.
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12.2 EMERGENCY USE

In emergencies or if there is a fault, turn off the power
supply to the automation and disconnect the backup
batteries if there are any. If the arm can be moved
safely by hand, use the MANUAL OPERATION mode;
otherwise place the automation out of service until it
has been reset/repaired.
In the case of a breakdown, the automation must be
reset/repaired exclusively by the installer/maintenance
technician.
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For atmospheric events outside the resistance to
wind limits indicated in the table in alert situations
it is necessary to put the barrier out of service with
closed, locked arm and request the asssistance of the
installation engineer to remove the arm.

12.3 MANUAL OPERATION

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- Unlock the barrier only when no electrical power
is applied.
- Unlock the barrier only when the arm is at a
standstill.
- During manual handling, accompany the arm slow-
ly for the entire stroke. Do not let the arm travel freely.
- Do not leave the barrier unblocked: after carry-
ing out the manual movement, restore automatic
operation.
WARNING: The arm could come down unexpectedly
after being released. Always make sure that the
area underneath the arm is clear of objects or people
before operating the manual release key.
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