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IP2395EN
devices must protect any crushing, shearing, conveyance and
danger zones of the motorised door or gate. Apply the markings
provided for by the regulations in force to identify danger zones •
Each installation must have visible indication of the identification
data for the motorised door or gate • Before connecting the
power supply, make sure that the data on the plate correspond to
the electricity distribution network data. Provide an omnipolar
switch/disconnector on the power network with a contact opening
distance of 3 mm or more. Check that, upstream of the electrical
system, there is a suitable residual-current device and surge
protector, in compliance with Good Engineering Practice and the
regulations in force. • When required, connect the motorised door
or gates to an effective earthing system as indicated by the safety
regulations in force • Before handing over the system to the end
user, make sure that the automation is adequately adjusted to meet
the operational and safety requirements and that all the command,
safety and manual release devices are working correctly.
During maintenance and repair work, disconnect the power
supply before opening the cover to access the electrical parts
• Only qualified personnel should remove the protective cover for
the automation system.
Electronic parts should be handled using grounded anti-
static conductive bracelets. The manufacturer of the mo-
torisation is not liable for safety or correct operation if incompat-
ible components are installed • Use only original spare parts for
any product repairs or replacements • The installer must provide
all information relating to the automatic, manual and emergency
operation of the motorised door or gate, and provide the user of
the system with the instructions for use and safety.