EN – Translation of the original user manual - 2.0 | 2019
When hold-to-run-control is employed, the gate must only be operated if
it can be seen completely, directly and in real-time. Operation must be
via a permanently installed operating device, for instance a key switch or
push button. This operating device must be located in such a way that
the operator's position is safe. The gate must stop immediately when the
button or key is released. Other operating devices are not allowed.
The gate must be able to move freely without there being obstacles in
the gate opening passage or anywhere else on the moving trajectory of
the gate.
Do not stick any objects through, over or under the gate which might
block the gate.
The gate running surface must always be free from snow, ice or dirt that
might affect its sliding behaviour. In the event of frost, check this before
commissioning the gate. If the running surface is blocked, the gate will
not move at all or will not complete its movement. An irregular running
surface may cause damage to the drive and/or road wheels.
In certain circumstances, the sun can temporarily distort the gate. When
closing the gate, the leaf is guided to its neutral position. When opening
the gate, the leaf will move around somewhat. This has no adverse
consequences for the construction.
Climbing the gate is strictly forbidden as people climbing the gate could
be hurt if the gate is started unexpectedly.
Do not place any obstacles in the opening.
Always lock the drive unit cabinet during use.
2.7 SAFETY DURING INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND DISASSEMBLY
When work is carried out or while cleaning the gate, the power supply
to the system must be switched off and it must be ensured that it
cannot be switched on unexpectedly.
Use the necessary personal safety equipment.
The gate is driven by means of a gear wheel. This is located under the
beam and it is partly screened off by the drive unit cabinet. Beware of
moving parts when carrying out maintenance under the gate at the
drive unit cabinet.
To move the gate manually, first switch the automatic fuse in the drive
unit cabinet
to “off” and make sure it cannot be switched on again (e.g. by locking
the cabinet).
The EN 12453 and EN 13241 standard must be taken into consideration
during installation and maintenance. To achieve a good safety level, the
above standard and the national regulations must be taken into account