MANUAL RELEASE
In case of a power failure, the operator can be disengaged from the gate. With an operator, the release action may sometimes feel stiff/jerky, which is normal and has no effect on function.
RELEASE1.Insert the key into the lock.
2.Turn the key
3.Turn the release lever
4.Operator is in manual mode and the gate can be opened and closed manually.
ENGAGE1.Turn the release lever clockwise 180°. This engages the motor.
2.Turn the key clockwise 180°. This locks the release lever.
3.Remove the key and store in a safe place.
4.The operator is now engaged.
MAINTENANCE
Description | Task | 1 Month | 6 Months | 3 Years |
Entrapment | Check for proper operation | ● |
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Protection Systems |
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Manual Release | Check and operate |
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Gate | Inspect for wear or damage |
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Accessories | Check all for proper operation |
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Electrical | Inspect all wire connections |
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Mounting Hardware | Check for tightness |
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Batteries | Replace |
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Total Unit | Inspect for wear or damage |
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NOTES:
1.Disconnect power before servicing.
2.Severe or high cycle usage will require more frequent mainte- nance checks.
3.Inspection and service should always be performed anytime a malfunction is observed or suspected.
4.When servicing, please do some “house cleaning” of the operator and the area around the operator. Pick up any debris in the area. Clean the operator as needed.
5.It is suggested that while at the site voltage readings be taken at the operator. Using a Digital Voltmeter, verify that the incoming voltage to the operator it is within ten percent of the operator’s rating.
6.See page 35 for instructions on how to check gate force and adjust.
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