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This document is intended for the end-user of the Portara Automatic Gateway.
Explains style conventions like bold for elements and italic for titles used in the document.
Defines warning levels: Danger, Warning, Caution, and Notice, with their associated risk levels.
Emphasizes reading and understanding the manual, following instructions, and keeping safety information for future use.
Provides information on accessing the latest documentation via internet, ordering, feedback, and support.
Details the Portara's purpose for closing passages and specifies prohibited uses like moving objects or using outside limits.
Lists device specifications including power, speed, weight, temperature range, and noise emission levels.
Identifies and labels key components of the Portara gateway system, such as gate leaf, wheels, and photocells.
Explains the function of the warning light, which flashes orange during opening or closing operations.
Stresses using the gateway only for described applications, not for unsupervised children, and checking for damage before use.
Advises vigilance, avoiding use under influence, keeping distance from moving parts, and ensuring no obstructions.
States that maintenance and cleaning must be done by qualified personnel, and to stop use if damage or overheating occurs.
Prohibits unauthorized modifications or repairs, emphasizing the use of original parts and voiding the warranty if tampered with.
Provides instructions on how to manually open or close the gate leaf using the lock mechanism.
Details the steps for manual operation: locking the gate leaf, turning the knob and key, and securing the key.
Explains how to operate the Portara using a remote control for opening or closing.
Guides users on safely unblocking the motor in emergencies by stopping power, disconnecting battery, and unlocking the motor.
Outlines tasks like checking the gate path, motor function, and wheel operation, with recommended frequencies.
Provides a step-by-step guide for cleaning the gateway using water, a neutral cleaning agent, and a soft cloth.
States that product maintenance must be performed by qualified and trained personnel, consulting the manufacturer.
Covers the replacement of batteries for the wireless safety system, requiring annual checks by a qualified technician.
Emphasizes that all repairs must be conducted by qualified and trained personnel, advising consultation with the manufacturer.
Instructs to dispose of electronic components at designated collection points for recycling, not as unsorted municipal waste.
Recommends disposing of environmentally friendly packaging materials through local recycling facilities.
Advises against disposing of batteries with domestic waste due to hazardous materials, recommending local collection points.
Details the EC Declaration of Conformity for the automatic gateway according to relevant EU directives and standards.
Lists manufacturer information and specifications for the Portara automatic gateway, including its generic denomination and commercial name.
Confirms compliance with the Machinery Directive, EMC directive, Construction Products Regulation, and Restriction of Hazardous Substances.
Cites adherence to specific European standards such as EN 349, EN 13241-1, and ISO 14121-1 for machinery safety and performance.
Identifies the authorized person responsible for compiling the technical file and provides issue details for the DoC.
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