8.29. MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMES (PER LANE)
MAINTENANCE A
Every year or 1,000,000 cycles, whichever comes first.
Time required: 1 hour/unit.
MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES (REPLACE PARTS AS REQUIRED)
CHECK
• The complete opening of the obstacle in the event of a power failure.( Chap. 8.3, page 54)
• The condition of the electrical connections, in particular those detailed in Chap. 5.9, page 35, as well as the tightness of
the connectors on the various electronic boards.
• The stability of the unit and the tightness of the nuts of the floor anchoring clamps ( Chap. 8.2, page 53).
• Check the flap for wear and dirt ( Chap. 4.7, item 12) in order to ensure it slides properly and replace it if necessary.
• Check the condition of the kinematic end stops ( Chap. 6.3, item. 3 and 5) and replace them if necessary.
• The tightness of the gear motor and bearings (greased for life).
REPLACE
• The rubber release stop in case of power failure. ( Chap. 8.23, page 80)
GREASE WITH LUBRICATE / GREASE
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• The flap tie rod ( Chap. 6.3 , item 15).
TEST VIA THE MAINTENANCE INTERFACE Unit tests
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• The status of the DIRAS cells via DIRAS signal strength;
• CAN BUS via Diagnostics;
• EDF and EDO via Outputs and Pictograms;
• the passage authorisations and passages via Movement Movement
MAINTENANCE B
Every two years or 2,000,000 cycles, whichever comes first.
Time required: 1 ½ hours / unit.
MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES (REPLACE PARTS AS REQUIRED)
CHECK
• All points included in MAINTENANCE A
REPLACE
• The rubber release stop in the event of power failure. ( Chap. 8.23, page 80)
• The double balancing spring assembly (large unit)
14 Lubricate with an anti-corrosive multipurpose grease (Automatic Systems can supply the appropriate product under the reference 0/3565/000.
15 Connect the power supply to the device. ( Chap. 8.3, page 54)
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