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Forematic F350 - Description; Door condition; User Safety Warnings

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F350/F360 doc. F05
P2
Description
The F350 and F360 garage door openers are designed for
horizontally tracked domestic garage doors. Fitting to other door
types or in public areas is at the installer’s discretion.
All openers meet European norms for safety as required by EU
law. Refer to the certificate of conformity in this manual for list of
standards in compliance.
Both models use the same gauge rail which is available in
differing lengths, number of sections, and chain or belt drive.
Openers have a 24Vdc motor. An incremental encoder monitors
door position. On commissioning the opener runs a door test to
record minimum forces required. Doors cannot be moved while
the opener is engaged. An override cord on the rail disengages
the motor. Used in exceptional circumstances, eg power failure.
Remote controls vary between models. All Foresee remotes,
wireless buttons, wireless keypads are compatible with any
Foresee control panel. The opener can be set to respond to 1 of
4 channels. A home can have 4 automated doors and/or gates.
Up to 15 remotes can be registered to an opener. A safety input
is provided for optional safety photo beams or edges.
Openers are delivered in sets;
FK351 “Classic” - 700N motor, 1 piece chain drive
FP351 “Classic” - 700N motor, 1 piece belt drive
FK352 “Classic” - 700N motor, 2 piece chain drive
FK361 “Duro” - 1100N motor, 1 piece chain drive
FP361 “Duro” - 1100N motor, 1 piece belt drive
FK362 “Duro” - 1100N motor, 2 piece chain drive
User Safety warnings
Automatic doors can be hazardous. It is the responsibility
of the home owner to be aware of the risks and provide,
adequate warning of hazards. Users should be given instruction on
the safe use of the automatic door. Do not let children or untrained
people use remotes. Do not let unsupervised children near the door.
This manual is written for engineers aware of construction criteria for
automatic doors and accident prevention criteria in force in the
automation industry. Only qualified persons may do installation work
on a door that could affect the door’s risk assessment.
Turn off the power before working on the gate. We recommended
signage to warn users and members of the public of risk of injury to
pedestrians. Do not permit public access to the door area. Do not use
remotes when out of sight of the door.
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