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Carefully read the instructions before beginning to use the product
and keep them for future reference.
GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
If correctly installed and used, the C850 automated system
ensures a high degree of safety. Some simple rules on behaviour
can prevent accidental trouble:
Do not stand and do not allow children, people or things to
stand near the automated system, especially during operation.
Keep out of the reach of children all remote controls or
any other pulse emitter that may involuntarily activate the
automated system.
Do not allow children to play with the automated system.
Do not voluntarily prevent movement of the automated system.
Do not allow branches or bushes to interfere with movement
of the gate.
Ensure that the system light signals are kept efficient and in
perfect view.
Do not attempt to manually operate the gate unless it has
been released.
In case of malfunction, release the gate to allow access and
wait for the technical intervention of qualified personnel.
Once manual operation is prepared for, before restoring normal
operation, cut off power to the system.
Do not modify any of the automated system components.
Do not attempt direct repair or action and refer only to qualified
personnel.
Have the efficiency of the automated system, the safety
devices and the earthing checked at least every 6 months by
qualified personnel.
DESCRIPTION
The C850 automated system is ideal for controlling vehicle access
areas with average transit frequency.
The C850 automated system for sliding gates is an electromechanical
operator that transmits movement to the sliding leaf using a pinion
and rack or chain meshed with the gate.
Sliding gate operation is managed by an electronic control unit
device housed inside the operator.
With the gate closed, when the unit receives an OPEN command
via remote control or other suitable device, the motor is activated
until the open position is reached.
If automatic operation is selected, the gate will close again by itself
only after the selected pause time has elapsed.
If semi-automatic operation has been set, it is necessary to send
a second pulse for it to close again.
An OPEN pulse sent during the closing phase will always cause
reverse movement.
A STOP pulse (if this feature is present) will always stop movement.
The light signal indicates that gate movement is in progress.
For detailed behaviour of the sliding gate in the various operating
logic modes, refer to the installation technician.
The automated systems feature obstacle detection and/or safety
devices (photocells, edges) that prevent gate closing again when
an obstacle is present in the area they monitor.
The system guarantees mechanical locking when the motor is not
in operation; therefore installation of a lock is not required.
Manual opening is therefore possible only when the installed release
system is used.
A handy manual release makes it possible to manoeuvre the gate
in case of black-out or inefficiency.
MANUAL OPERATION
To manually move the gate, we recommend cutting off electrical
power. Rotating the knob prevents any motor movement.
To release the gearmotor, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the provided key and turn clockwise (Fig. 1 ref. a).
2. Turn the release system clockwise until it reaches the
mechanical stop (Fig. 1 ref. b).
3. Open or close the gate manually.
RESTORING MANUAL OPERATION
To lock the gearmotor, proceed as follows:
1. Turn the release system anti-clockwise until it reaches the
stop (Fig. 2 ref. b).
2. Turn the key anti-clockwise until it stops and then remove it
from the lock (Fig. 2 ref. a).
Turning the release system knob clockwise will prevent any
movement of the motor.
Operator releasing and locking operations can be carried out
in any gate position.
MAINTENANCE
We recommend checking system operation every six months, with
special attention to the safety and release devices.
REPAIRS
For repairs, contact an authorised Service Centre.
AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES
For a list of available accessories, please refer to the catalogue.
C850 USER GUIDE
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