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FAAC 400 Series - 9. MAINTENANCE; 9.1 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE; Scheduled maintenance of the actuator

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Translation of the original instructions
ENGLISH
10.3 MANUAL OPERATION
The actuator has to be released in order to operate the leaf manually.
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Disconnect the power supply from the automation before releasing the
actuator.
During manual operation, gently guide the leaf the whole way. Do not push
it and let it slide freely.
Do not leave the actuator in the released mode: restore automatic operation
after moving it manually.
RELEASING THE ACTUATOR
1. Open the lock cover (28-1).
2. Insert the key and turn it clockwise by 90° (28-2).
3. Open the release device cover (28-3).
4. Turn the knob fully anticlockwise without forcing it (about two
complete turns) (28-4).
Move the barrier manually.
REINSTATING OPERATION
1. Turn the knob clockwise until it stops (29-1).
2. Close the release device cover (29-2).
3. Turn the key counter-clockwise by 90°and then remove it (29-3).
4. Close the lock cover (29-4).
10.2 EMERGENCY USE
In emergencies or if there is a fault, turn off the power supply to the
automation . If the leaf can be moved safely by hand, use the MANUAL
OPERATION mode; otherwise place the automation out of service until
it has been reset/repaired.
In the case of a breakdown, the automation must be reset/repaired
exclusively by the installer/maintenance technician.
Environmental phenomena, even occasional, such as ice, snow and
strong wind may hinder correct operation of the automation and
affect component integrity and may become a potential source of
danger.
Releasing the actuator
Restoring operation

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