STEP 1
WORKING IN SAFETY!
Please note - These instructions must be followed to guarantee
personal safety.
Please note - Important safety instructions. Keep for future refe-
rence.
The design and manufacture of the devices making up the product
and the information in this manual fully comply with current standards
governing safety. However, incorrect installation or programming may
cause serious physical injury to those working on or using the system.
For this reason, during installation, always strictly observe all instruc-
tions in this manual.
If in any doubt regarding installation, do not proceed and contact the Moovo
Technical Assistance Nice forclarications.
Ifthisisthersttimeyouaresettingupanautomationforgaragedoors(section-
al or up-and-over), we recommend that you read this entire manual with care.
This is preferable before any work, without any hurry to start practical tasks.
Also keep product devices on hand while consulting the manual to enable test-
ingandchecking(excludinganyprogrammingphases)withtheinformation
provided in the manual.
While reading this manual, take care to observe all instructions marked
with the following symbol:
These symbols indicate subjects that may be the source of potential
hazards and therefore the prescribed operations must be performed
exclusively by qualied and skilled personnel, in observance of these
instructions current safety standards.
INSTALLATION WARNINGS
According to the most recent legislation, the installation of a garage
door must be in full observance of the standards envisaged by Europe-
an Directive 98/37/EC (Machinery Directive) and in particular standards
EN 12445, EN 12453 EN 12635 and EN 13241-1, which enable declara-
tion of presumed conformity of the automation.
In consideration of the above,
The nal connection of the automation to the electrical mains, system
testing, commissioning and periodic maintenance must be performed
by skilled and qualied personnel, in observance of the instructions in
the section “Tasks reserved for qualied technicians”. These person-
nel are also responsible for the tests required according to the risks
present, and for ensuring observance of all legal provisions, standards
and regulations , and in particular all requirements of the standard EN
12445, which establishes the test methods for checking automations
for garage doors.
However, all preliminary set-up, installation and programming opera-
tions may be performed by personnel with standard skills, provided
that all instructions and the relative sequences in this manual are strictly
observed, with special reference to the warnings in STEP 1.
Before starting installation, perform the following checks and
as sessments:
– ensure that each device used to set up the automation is suited to the intend-
ed system. For this purpose, pay special attention to the data provided in the
paragraph “Technical specications”. Do not proceed with installation if any
oneofthesedevicesdoesnotcorrespondtospecications.
–ensurethatthedevicesinthekitaresufcienttoguaranteesystemsafety
and functionality.
– an assessment of the associated risks must be made, including a list of the
essential safety requirements as envisaged in Appendix I of the Machinery
Directive, specifying the relative solutions adopted. Note that the risk assess-
ment is one of the documents included in the automation Technical documen-
tation. This must be compiled by a professional installer
.
Considering the risk situations that may arise during installation phas-
es and use of the product, the automation must be installed in obser-
vance of the following warnings:
–nevermakeanymodicationstopartoftheautomationotherthanthose
speciedinthismanual.Operationsofthistypewillleadtomalfunctions.The
manufacturerdeclinesallliabilityfordamagecausedbymakeshiftmodica-
tions to the product.
– ensure that parts of the automation cannot come into contact with water or
other liquids. During installation ensure that no liquids penetrate the gearmotors
or other devices present.
– should this occur, disconnect the power supply immediately and contact a
Nice service centre. Use of the automation in these conditions constitutes a
hazard.
– never place automation components near to sources of heat and never
exposetonakedames.Thismaydamagesystemcomponentsandcause
malfunctions,reorhazardoussituations.
– all operations requiring opening of the protection housings of various automa-
tion components must be performed with the control unit disconnected from
thepowersupply.Ifthedisconnectdeviceisnotinavisiblelocation,afxa
notice stating: “WARNING! MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS”.
– the wall-mounted pushbutton panel must be positioned in sight of the shut-
ter, but far from moving parts and at a height of at least 1.5 m from the ground,
not accessible by the public.
– ensure that there are no risks of crushing during the Closing manoeuvre;
install additional safety devices where necessary.
–ifthedoortobeautomatedisttedwithapedestriandoor,thesystemmust
be set up with a control system to prevent motor operation when the pedes-
trian door is open.
– on the system power mains install a device for disconnection, to guarantee a
gap between contacts and complete disconnection in the conditions of over-
voltage category III.
– if the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by Nice, by the assigned
technicalservicecentreorinanyeventbyapersonwithsimilarqualications
to prevent all risks.
–thisproductisnotdesignedtobeusedbypersons(includingchildren)whose
physical, sensorial or mental capacities are reduced, or with lack of experience
or skill, unless suitable instructions regarding use of the product have been
provided by a person responsible for safety.
–theproductmaynotbeconsideredanefcientsystemofprotectionagainst
intrusion.Ifanefcientprotectionsystemisrequired,theautomationmustbe
integrated with other devices.
– connect the control unit to an electric power line equipped with an earthing
system.
– the product may only be used after completing the automation “commis-
sioning”procedureasspeciedinparagraph“Automation testing and com-
missioning”providedinthesection“Tasksreservedforqualiedtechnicians”.
– The automation component packaging material must be disposed of in full
observance of current local legislation governing waste disposal.
GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS
AND PRECAUTIONS
STEP 2
2.1 – PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
In general, the series of devices that make up this product serve to automate a
garagedoorforresidentialapplications(g. 1). This type may be “sectional” or
“up-and-over”;up-and-overdoorsmaybeprojecting(duringopeningthedoor
protrudes outwards) or non-projecting with springs or counterweights.
In particular, this kit is designed for the automation exclusively of sectional
garage doors. Therefore, to automate an up-and-over door, the special oscil-
latingarmmustbetted(mod.SPA5, not supplied in pack).
Any other use than as specied herein or in environmental conditions
other than as stated in STEP 3 is to be considered improper and is
strictly prohibited!
This product comprises an electromechanical gearmotor with a 24 V dc motor,
a guide, chain and a drive carriage. The gearmotor is also equ ip ped with a
control unit.
The control unit comprises an electronic board, a courtesy/indicator light and
a built-in radio receiver, plus an aerial, which receives the commands sent by
a transmitter.
The control unit can control different types of manoeuvres, each programmable
andusableaccordingtospecicrequirements.
Special functions are also available to enable personalisation of automation
operation.
The automation is designed for use with various accessories which enhance
functionalityandguaranteeoptimalsafety.Morespecically,thecontrolunit
can memorise up to 150 keys of transmitters mod. FLO4R-S and up to 4 pairs
of photocells, mod. MOF/MOFO.
The product is mains-powered, and, in the event of a power failure enables
manual movement of the door, by release of the drive carriage using a special
cord.
2.2 – COMPONENTS USED TO SET UP A COMPLETE SYSTEM
Fig. 2 illustrates all components used to set up a complete system, such as
that shown in g. 8.
KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRODUCT AND
PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION
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