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Elka ES 50 - User Manual

Elka ES 50
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Installation and operating instructions
Barriers
ES 50 – ES 80
with MO 63
Translation of original operating manual
D-ID: V7_0 – 07.17

Table of Contents

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Summary

1 Preface

1.1 General notes

General information and safety guidelines for using the barrier, emphasizing careful reading and availability.

2 Safety

2.1 General notes on safety

Emphasizes adherence to valid regulations and standards during installation and operation for overall safety.

2.2 Notes on safety for the operation

Details safety precautions for operating the barrier, especially concerning children and movement range.

2.6 Intended use - vehicle traffic, pedestrian traffic impossible

Details the safe operation of barriers where pedestrian traffic is excluded, with specific warnings for danger areas.

2.7 Intended use - vehicle traffic, pedestrian traffic not impossible

Covers safe operation when pedestrian traffic is present, requiring additional safety devices for protection.

2.8 Danger, which could emanate from the site of operation

Highlights risks associated with moving parts and unauthorized technical alterations or extensions.

2.9 Non-factory technical alterations and extensions

Warns against unauthorized modifications and their potential hazards, including voltage risks and malfunction.

2.10 Personnel requirements - professional skills, knowledge and qualifications

Defines the necessary qualifications for personnel performing installation, maintenance, and dismantling tasks.

2.11 Personal protective equipment

Specifies essential personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety shoes, helmet, gloves, and goggles.

4 Declaration of conformity

4.1 Barrier ES 50-80 - pedestrian traffic impossible

EC Declaration of Conformity for barriers designed for vehicle traffic where pedestrian traffic is excluded.

5 Function description

6 Technical data ES 50 - ES 80

6.1 Operation - Safety - Wind load class

Details operational safety and wind load classes for different barrier configurations, including boom types and supports.

8 Installation ES 50 - ES 80

Basic requirements

Outlines fundamental installation requirements, including safety distances, foundation considerations, and flood area prohibition.

Fastening and safety

Warns about injury risk from insufficient fastening and provides steps for securing the barrier housing correctly.

Spring assembly adjustment

Details the procedure for adjusting spring tension, handling springs, and ensuring smooth barrier movement.

Switch off mains supply

Important safety instruction to switch off mains supply before altering operating mode dip switches.

9 Controller MO 63

9.1 Connections

Details the wiring connections for various input buttons, limit switches, and sensors to the controller terminals.

9.6 Programming

Introduces the parameters that can be learned by the controller, including running time, torque, and codes.

10 External connections

Important instructions when using loops for safety and closing

Key instructions for using loop detectors for safety and closing functions, including jumper settings and socket usage.

12 Fault finding

12.1 The closed barrier doesnt react to a signal to open

Troubleshooting guide for when the barrier fails to open, listing symptoms, causes, and possible solutions.

12.2 The open barrier doesnt react to signals to close

Troubleshooting guide for when the barrier fails to close, listing symptoms, causes, and possible solutions.

12.3 Fault finding continued

Continues troubleshooting common issues with barrier operation, including stopping, closing attempts, and boom position.

12.4 Error code

Lists error codes indicated by the Diag.-LED and their causes/solutions, such as limit switch faults or EEPROM issues.

13 Examples for use of loop detectors

14 Maintenance and cleaning

14.1 Maintenance

Outlines regular maintenance tasks and recommended intervals for the barrier, including checks on springs and components.

DANGER! Mortal danger by electric voltage!

Critical safety warning regarding electric voltage during maintenance, requiring power switch off and voltage testing.

Summary

1 Preface

1.1 General notes

General information and safety guidelines for using the barrier, emphasizing careful reading and availability.

2 Safety

2.1 General notes on safety

Emphasizes adherence to valid regulations and standards during installation and operation for overall safety.

2.2 Notes on safety for the operation

Details safety precautions for operating the barrier, especially concerning children and movement range.

2.6 Intended use - vehicle traffic, pedestrian traffic impossible

Details the safe operation of barriers where pedestrian traffic is excluded, with specific warnings for danger areas.

2.7 Intended use - vehicle traffic, pedestrian traffic not impossible

Covers safe operation when pedestrian traffic is present, requiring additional safety devices for protection.

2.8 Danger, which could emanate from the site of operation

Highlights risks associated with moving parts and unauthorized technical alterations or extensions.

2.9 Non-factory technical alterations and extensions

Warns against unauthorized modifications and their potential hazards, including voltage risks and malfunction.

2.10 Personnel requirements - professional skills, knowledge and qualifications

Defines the necessary qualifications for personnel performing installation, maintenance, and dismantling tasks.

2.11 Personal protective equipment

Specifies essential personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety shoes, helmet, gloves, and goggles.

4 Declaration of conformity

4.1 Barrier ES 50-80 - pedestrian traffic impossible

EC Declaration of Conformity for barriers designed for vehicle traffic where pedestrian traffic is excluded.

5 Function description

6 Technical data ES 50 - ES 80

6.1 Operation - Safety - Wind load class

Details operational safety and wind load classes for different barrier configurations, including boom types and supports.

8 Installation ES 50 - ES 80

Basic requirements

Outlines fundamental installation requirements, including safety distances, foundation considerations, and flood area prohibition.

Fastening and safety

Warns about injury risk from insufficient fastening and provides steps for securing the barrier housing correctly.

Spring assembly adjustment

Details the procedure for adjusting spring tension, handling springs, and ensuring smooth barrier movement.

Switch off mains supply

Important safety instruction to switch off mains supply before altering operating mode dip switches.

9 Controller MO 63

9.1 Connections

Details the wiring connections for various input buttons, limit switches, and sensors to the controller terminals.

9.6 Programming

Introduces the parameters that can be learned by the controller, including running time, torque, and codes.

10 External connections

Important instructions when using loops for safety and closing

Key instructions for using loop detectors for safety and closing functions, including jumper settings and socket usage.

12 Fault finding

12.1 The closed barrier doesnt react to a signal to open

Troubleshooting guide for when the barrier fails to open, listing symptoms, causes, and possible solutions.

12.2 The open barrier doesnt react to signals to close

Troubleshooting guide for when the barrier fails to close, listing symptoms, causes, and possible solutions.

12.3 Fault finding continued

Continues troubleshooting common issues with barrier operation, including stopping, closing attempts, and boom position.

12.4 Error code

Lists error codes indicated by the Diag.-LED and their causes/solutions, such as limit switch faults or EEPROM issues.

13 Examples for use of loop detectors

14 Maintenance and cleaning

14.1 Maintenance

Outlines regular maintenance tasks and recommended intervals for the barrier, including checks on springs and components.

DANGER! Mortal danger by electric voltage!

Critical safety warning regarding electric voltage during maintenance, requiring power switch off and voltage testing.

Elka ES 50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandElka
ModelES 50
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

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