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INDEX
INTRODUCTION P3
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS P3
SPECIFICATIONS P3
GENERAL INFORMATION P4
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
P4
GENERAL SITE LAYOUT P5
GENERAL OPERATOR LAYOUT P6
MAIN PC BOARD LAYOUT P7
ELECTRICAL WIRING P7
TRANSFORMER (POWER SUPPLY) P8
MOUNTING THE OPERATORS P9
PEDESTAL MOUNT P10
INWARD SWING P11
OUTWARD SWING P12
PANHANDLE P13
WALL MOUNT P14
INWARD P14
OUTWARD
P15
WIRING THE SLAVE OPERATOR P16
SETTING THE LIMITS P17-18
PROGRAMMING & ERASING REMOTES P19
PC BOARD CONNECTIONS P20
DIPSWITCH SETTINGS P21
LED FUNCTIONS P22
OTHER FUNCTIONS P23
CONNECTING AUXILLARY EQUIPMENT P24-29
CONNECTING A SOLAR PANEL P30
WARRANTY & FAULT FINDING P31
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WARRANTY
D.A.C.E. offers a Factory Warranty on this equipment. The following terms and conditions apply to
ALL warranty claims.
D.A.C.E. warrants the ORIGINAL purchaser, at the point of sale, that the product is in good working
order and is free from any defect.
ANY warranty claim must be accompanied by the original invoice.
The original purchaser is responsible for checking that the equipment is free from any visible defect
before it leaves the point of sale.
The warranty period is 24 months from date of MANUFACTURE.
The warranty is a “walk in “ warranty. No warranty claim will be entered into “on site”.
The equipment must be returned to the factory with the original invoice for any repair or
replacement. The transport cost is for the end users account.
If the equipment was purchased at a dealer, merchant or agent of D.A.C.E. the claim must be directed
to said merchant, dealer etc.
The warranty will not cover any of the following circumstances in any way.
• Incorrect installation of the equipment.
• Incorrect wiring of the equipment.
• Lightning, flooding, power-surge, fire, corrosion, insect infestation or any form of abnor-
mal use of the equipment.
NOTE: the transformer is not guaranteed in any manner, due to power fluctuations.
Any warranty claim must be inspected and tested by a D.A.C.E. representative before any further
claim is entered into.
FAULT FINDING
FAULT
REASON ACTION
One gate does not operate at all
or operates erratically.
Motor fuse (8 amp) blown or
micro switch faulty.
Replace 8 amp fuse or replace
micro switch.
Gates stop when closing and
then re-open automatically.
Over current/ gate jamming. Check gate / hinges / conrod /
crank arm & any other possible
obstruction.
Decrease sensitivity on close
POT.
Gates opens without any trigger
input. (opens on its own)
Motor wires are the wrong way
& Auto-close function is acti-
vated.
Change motor direction.
Gates are jammed and will not
move at all.
General shut down. Remove all power and recon-
nect power.
Gates do not operate from the
remote but will operate using
the test button on the PC Board.
Receiver faulty or loose wire
connection or 3 amp fuse blown
on PC Board.
Tighten wires, replace fuse or
replace receiver.
Disconnect power for 2 minutes
to allow fuse to reset.