1. INTRODUCTION TO THIS INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
This manual provides the correct procedures and
requirements for installing B680H and maintaining it
in a safe condition.
In Europe, the automation of a barrier falls under the
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and the correspon-
ding harmonised standards. Anyone automating a
barrier (new or existing) is classified as the Manufac-
turer of the Machine. They are therefore required by
law, among other things, to carry out a risk analysis
of the machine (automatic barrier in its entirety) and
take protective measures to fulfil the essential safety
requirements specified in Annex I of the Machinery
Directive.
FAAC S.p.A. recommends that you always comply
with the EN 12453 standard and in particular that you
adopt the safety criteria and devices indicated, without
exception, including the dead-man function.
This manual contains references to European stan-
dards. The automation of a barrier must fully comply
with any laws, standards and regulations applicable in
the country where installation will take place.
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Unless otherwise specified, the measurements provided
in the instructions are in mm.
B680H
1.1 SAFETY WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER
Before starting, read and comply with the installation
instructions and the "Safety warnings for the installer"
booklet, supplied with the product.
1.2 MEANING OF THE SYMBOLS USED
NOTES AND WARNINGS ON THE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING - Details and specifications that must be
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complied with in order to ensure that the system
operates correctly.
RECYCLING and DISPOSAL - Components and struc-
tural materials, batteries and electronic components
must not be disposed of together with household
waste. They must be taken to authorised disposal and
recycling centres
FIGURE E.g.: 1-3 see Figure 1 - Item 3
TABLE E.g.: 1
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CHAPTER/SECTION E.g.: §1.1 see section 1.1
APPENDIX E.g.: 1
3
see Table 1
see Appendix 1
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