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Emphasizes safety in gate operator systems and user responsibility.
Designers must understand installer safety guidelines for safe system design.
The gate operator includes a built-in system to detect and react to obstructions.
Design gate systems considering road proximity, gate size, and speed to prevent traffic hazards.
Highlights common gate types associated with injuries and recommends preventative measures.
Ensure controls are inaccessible from outside the gate to prevent unauthorized operation.
Verify operator suitability for the gate's specifications and usage frequency.
Inspect the installation site for potential entrapment hazards from nearby structures.
Confirm the gate operates smoothly and is installed correctly before operator installation.
Mount the gate operator exclusively on the private side of the property line.
Warns about the severe risks associated with gate entrapment and the need for safety systems.
Understand the operator's functions, safety features, and manual override mechanism.
Install a manual control for gate operation in case automatic systems fail.
Implement security measures for accessible gate controls to prevent misuse.
Exercise caution around moving components to avoid injury from pinch points.
Ensure power is off before performing any electrical connections to prevent shock.
Familiarize yourself with the procedure for manually disengaging the operator.
Set force adjustments to the minimum necessary for smooth gate operation.
Position controls at a safe distance for observation without risk of contact with the moving gate.
Prominently display warning signs on both sides of the gate for user safety.
Ensure end-users are trained on the unit's operation, safety features, and manual disconnect.
Distribute essential safety instructions to all individuals authorized to operate the gate.
Maintain a clear pathway around the gate at all times to prevent accidents.
Prevent children from playing near or operating the automatic gate.
Operate the gate only when its movement is visible to ensure safety.
Confirm a manual control is available for operation if remote access fails.
Always supervise gate movement while operating any controls to ensure safety.
Ensure roller guards are installed on gates with open rollers to prevent pinch hazards.
Maintain both primary and secondary safety systems for comprehensive entrapment protection.
Install loop detectors for automatic closing gates to detect vehicles and prevent collisions.
Avoid increasing force settings for damaged gates; repair the gate instead.
Regularly inspect safety systems monthly to ensure correct force, speed, and sensitivity.
Pre-installation checks and preparations for the gate operator.
Disengage the operator drive before starting limit adjustments.
Position limit nuts about 1 inch from limit switches at mid-gate travel.
If limit nut fails to stop the gate, immediately halt operation and contact the factory.
Crucial warning to de-energize the operator before making any adjustments.
Avoid using force settings to compensate for poor gate maintenance, as it degrades safety.
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
|---|---|
| Operating Voltage | 24V DC |
| Power Consumption | 150 W |
| Protection Class | IP44 |
| Input Voltage | 230V AC |