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Manual Operation - FAAC 615 Manual

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ENGLISH
A
5.3.
ADJUSTING THE MECHANICAL STROKE LIMITERS
Adjust the position of the beam to maximum closing and
opening positions, using the stroke limit mechanical stops as
shown in fig.10.
5.4
AUTOMATION TEST
After installation, apply the danger warning sticker on the
top of the upright (Fig 11).
Check operating efficiency of the automatic system and all
accessories connected to it.
Hand the "User's Manual" to the Client, explain correct
operation and use of the barrier, and indicate the potentially
dangerous areas of the automatic system.

6. MANUAL OPERATION

If the barrier has to be moved manually due to a power cut
or fault of the automatic system, use the release device as
follows:
B
fig.9
- Fit the standard triangular key (Fig.12) in the lock and turn
it anti-clockwise through 1 turn.
- Open and close the barrier manually.
7. RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION MODE
fig. 10
To prevent an involuntary pulse from activating the barrier
during the manoeuvre, before restoring normal operation,
switch off power to the system, and turn the triangular key
clockwise until it stops, and then remove it.
8. BALANCING SPRINGS
The 615 automatic system requires a balancing spring, which
must be ordered separately. The spring varies according to
length and type of beam (rigid, skirt or articulated).
Consult the tables below to see if the spring matches.
8.1.
Tab. 2
Ø
4.5
5
5.5 1.50 ÷ 2.50 m 3.01 ÷ 3.50 m
6
6.5 2.51÷ 3.00 m
7 3.01 ÷ 4.00 m
7.5
8 4.01 ÷ 5.00 m
8.5
fig. 11
12
-SBLOCCA
-UNLOCK
-DEBLOQUE
-ENTRIEGELT
-DESBLOQUEAR
SPRINGS FOR RIGID AND SKIRTED BEAMS
BALANCING SPRING
rigid
Light
beam
beam
1.50 ÷ 2.50 m
2.51 ÷ 3.00 m
3.51 ÷ 4.00 m
ENGLISH
MANUAL AUTOMATIC
-BLOCCA
-LOCK
-BLOQUE
-VERRIEGELT
-BLOQUEAR
fig. 12
skirted
code
beam
721128
721127
1.50 ÷ 2.00 m
721008
2.01 ÷ 2.50 m
721005
2.51 ÷ 3.00 m
721013
721006
3.01 ÷ 4.00 m
721007
721018
4.01 ÷ 5.00 m
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