Roger BE20 Series User manual

USE AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Swing gates
Rev.02 30/03/2020

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1 ATTENTION: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IT IS IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF PERSONS TO OBSERVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
√ Failure to observe the information given in this manual may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.
√ These instructions are an integral part of the product and must be handed to the user.
√ Read these instructions carefully, as they provide important information concerning the safety, use and maintenance of the installation.
√ These instructions must be kept and must be made available to any other persons authorised to use the installation.
√ This product may only be used for its expressly intended purpose.
√ Any other usage is inappropriate and dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage resulting from
inappropriate, erroneous or unreasonable usage.
√ Keep away from hinges and moving parts.
√ Keep out of the area of action of the motorised door or gate while it is moving.
√ Never try to stop the motorised door or gate while it is moving as this may be dangerous.
√ It is forbidden to tamper with the settings setted.
√ The motorised door or gate may be used by children aged 8 and above, by persons with diminished physical, sensory or mental
capacity and by persons without the necessary experience and knowledge provided that they are supervised or have received
adequate instruction on using the installation safely and to ensure that they understand the dangers involved in its operation.
√ Children must be supervised at all times to ensure that they do not play with the installation and that they keep out of the area of action
of the motorised door or gate.
√ Keep remote controls and any other control devices out of the reach of children to prevent the risk of the motorised door or gate being
operated unintentionally.
√ Keep feet away from the bottom of the motorized door or gate during their operation.
√ Do not operate the motorized door or gate by remote control unless they are in view.
√ Ensure that a qualified installer periodically carries out maintenance on the motorized door or gate (from 3 to 12 months).
√ In the event of a fault or malfunction of the product, turn the main power switch off and have the installation serviced by a qualified
professional. Do not attempt to repair the installation or rectify the problem yourself.
√ Immediately stop using the automatism if faults occur and contact support.
√ In case of doubts about the functioning of your motorized door or gate, contact a qualified installer.
√ Failure to observe these instructions may lead to danger.
ROGER TECHNOLOGY is the exclusive proprietor holder of all rights regarding this publication.
ROGER TECHNOLOGY reserves the right to implement any modications without prior notication. Copying, scanning or any alterations to this
document are prohibited without express prior authorised from by ROGER TECHNOLOGY.

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2 Important information for risk analysis
The diagram below shows a typical installation, which details the potential hazards associated with any automated swing gate.
LEGENDA:
NO PASSING
Warning door or gate moving.
FEET CRUSHING HAZARD
Warning! Danger of crushing feet due to moving mechanical surfaces or
parts.
HAND CRUSHING HAZARD
Warning! Danger of crushing hands due to moving mechanical surfaces
or parts.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Warning! Danger of the presence of electric voltage .
HAZARDOUS AREA
Do not enter the range of action of the motorized door or gate.

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3 Responsibility for product
In accordance with European Directives, the owner or user of in the installation is responsible for complying with the following.
To ensure that the installation is kept in proper working order, the automatic gate must be subject to periodical maintenance performed by
qualified personnel in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer.
The automatic system must operate in the original conditions verified during initial testing conducted by the installer and in the presence of
the end user.
Do not tamper with the original settings.
In the event of a fault or malfunction of the automatic gate, disconnect the installation from mains electrical power and have the installation
serviced by a qualified professional. Do not attempt to repair the installation or rectify the problem yourself.
In the event of any malfunction, stop using the automation system immediately and contact the technical support service.
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to danger.
4 Maintenance
The ROGER TECHNOLOGY automation system for sliding gates requires periodical maintenance to keep it in proper working order and
to ensure that it continues to function in complete safety.
Agree upon a periodical maintenance schedule with the installer.
ROGER TECHNOLOGY recommends servicing at 6 month intervals for normal usage. However, the frequency of maintenance intervals
may vary depending on intensity of usage.
In particular, all the safety devices must be checked periodically to ensure that they are working correctly.
All installation, maintenance and repair work must be documented correctly, and the relative documents must be made available to the user.
Periodical maintenance by user
• Clean the lenses of the photocells with a soft cloth dampened slightly with water. Do not use solvent or other chemical products, as
this may damage the devices.
• Clean the guide rails to remove any leaves or stones which could impede the movements of the automation system.
• Trim any plants encroaching into the area of action of the photocells or which could impede the movements of the automation system.
• Do not direct water onto the parts.
Periodical maintenance by installer
• Disconnect the system from mains electricity and unlock the gate.
• Check all parts for wear and deterioration. In particular, check all structural parts for wear and corrosion. Replace any parts not in an
adequate condition to ensure continued correct operation.
• Check the condition and tightness of all fastener screws.
• Clean the guide rails and the rack and pinion of the gear motor.
• Lightly lubricate the rack and pinion of the gear motor. Manually check that the gate slides smoothly and without impediment.
• Lock the gate and reconnect to mains electricity.
• Check that all control devices, safety devices and limit switches function correctly.
• Check the force settings.

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5 Unlock instructions
Warning: always disconnect the installation from mains electricity and, if applicable, from the batteries before unlocking and locking the
automation system.
BE20 - BR20 - R20 Series
UNLOCKING (g. 1)
Open the lock cover (ref. 1), insert the key included in the lock and turn clockwise
by 90° (ref. 2), then pull the key first and then the lever to open the door (ref. 3)
completely. Manoeuvre the gate manually.
LOCKING (g. 2)
WARNING: operate the lock release lever with caution to avoid the risk of injury to the
fingers.
Close the lock release lever. Insert the key included into the lock and turn clockwise
by 90°.
Once the lock release lever has returned to its original position, turn the key
anticlockwise, remove from the lock and close the lock cover.
BM20 - M20 - H20 - SMARTY Series
UNLOCKING (g. 1)
Turn the lock cover (rif. 1), insert the key included in the lock and turn clockwise
by 90° (ref. 2), then pull the key first and then the lever to open the door (ref. 3)
completely. Manoeuvre the gate manually.
LOCKING (g. 2)
WARNING: operate the lock release lever with caution to avoid the risk of injury to the
fingers.
Close the lock release lever. Insert the key included into the lock and turn clockwise
by 90°.
Once the lock release lever has returned to its original position, turn the key
anticlockwise, remove from the lock and close the lock cover.
BH23 - H23 Series
UNLOCKING (g. 1)
Turn the lock cover (rif. 1), insert the key included in the lock and turn clockwise
by 90° (ref. 2), then pull the key first and then the lever to open the door (ref. 3)
completely. Manoeuvre the gate manually.
LOCKING (g. 2)
WARNING: operate the lock release lever with caution to avoid the risk of injury to the
fingers.
Close the lock release lever. Insert the key included into the lock and turn clockwise
by 90°.
Once the lock release lever has returned to its original position, turn the key
anticlockwise, remove from the lock and close the lock cover.
R23 Series
UNLOCKING (g. 1)
Open the lock cover (ref. 1), insert the key included in the lock and turn clockwise by 90° (ref. 2).
Turn the lever by 180°(ref. 3).
Manoeuvre the gate manually.
LOCKING (g. 2)
WARNING: operate the lock release lever with caution to avoid the risk of injury to the fingers.
Turn the lock release lever by 180° and return it to its original position. Insert the key and turn
anticlockwise, remove from the lock and close the lock cover.
1
3
2
3
1
2
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
1
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
2
3
32
1
2
1
3
12
3
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
1
2
3
3
2
1
Fig. 1
Fig. 2

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BR21 - R21 Series
UNLOCKING RL650 (g. 1)
Remove the lock cover (ref. 1), fit the lock release lever included
and turn by approximately 120° towards the centre of the gate
(ref. 2). Manoeuvre the gate manually (ref. 3).
LOCKING RL650 (g. 2)
With the gate open, fit the lock release lever and rotate towards
the gate hinges to return it to its original position. Fit the lock
cover. The release system re-engages automatically when the
gate is manoeuvred again.
UNLOCKING RL651
(Fig. 1) Remove the lock cover (ref. 1), insert the lock release key
included and turn by approximately 90° towards the centre of
the gate (ref. 2) without removing the key. Pull the lever to open
completely (ref. 3). Manoeuvre the gate manually (ref. 4).
LOCKING RL651
(Fig. 2) With the gate open, turn the release lever (ref. 1) to return it to its original position.
Turn the key by 90° towards the gate hinges (ref. 2). Fit the lock cover (ref. 3). The release system re-engages automatically when the gate
is manoeuvred again.
H21 Series
UNLOCKING RL750 (g. 1)
Remove the lock cover (ref. 1), fit the lock release lever
included and turn by approximately 120° towards the centre
of the gate (ref. 2). Manoeuvre the gate manually (ref. 3).
LOCKING RL750 (g. 2)
With the gate open, fit the lock release lever and rotate
towards the gate hinges to return it to its original position. Fit
the lock cover. The release system re-engages automatically
when the gate is manoeuvred again.
UNLOCKING RL751
(Fig. 1) Remove the lock cover (ref. 1), insert the lock release
key included and turn by approximately 90° towards the
centre of the gate (ref. 2) without removing the key. Pull
the lever to open completely (ref. 3). Manoeuvre the gate
manually (ref. 4).
LOCKING RL751
(Fig. 2) With the gate open, turn the release lever (ref. 1) to
return it to its original position.
Turn the key by 90° towards the gate hinges (ref. 2). Fit the lock cover (ref. 3). The release system re-engages automatically when the gate
is manoeuvred again.
1
2
3
2
1
RL650 Fig. 1
RL650 Fig. 2
1
4
2
3
3
2
1
RL651 Fig. 1
RL651 Fig. 2
1
2
3
2
1
RL750 Fig. 1
RL750 Fig. 2
1
4
2
3
3
2
1
RL751 Fig. 1
RL751 Fig. 2

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6 Environmental requisites
ROGER TECHNOLOGY products consist of electronic components and may also be equipped with batteries containing
substances that are harmful to the environment.
Disconnect from mains electricity before removing electronic components and the battery.
Observe local regulations for disposing of used materials and packaging. Disposing correctly of products when no longer in use
will contribute to preventing harm to the environment and to human health.
To dispose correctly of electric and electronic devices and batteries, the owner or user must deliver them to specialised differentiated refuse
collection centres operated by local authorities.
7 Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Solution
Gate does not open and does not close No power Check mains power supply
Gear motor unlocked Lock the gear motor. See instructions for
unlocking.
Transmitter battery flat Replace batteries
Transmitter broken Contact technical support service
STOP button stuck or faulty Contact technical support service
Open/close buttons or key selector switch
stuck Contact technical support service
Gate opens but does not close Obstacle detected by photocells Check if photocell lenses are clean and
check operation of photocells
Sensing edge malfunction Contact technical support service
Gate closes but does not open Sensing edge malfunction Contact technical support service
Flashing light not working Bulb blown Replace bulb

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8 Installation details
INSTALLER COMPANY
Trading name
Address (Street No, street etc.)
PO CODE City Country
Telephone no. E-mail
INSTALLER
Name Surname
Mobile E-mail
CUSTOMER
Name Surname
Address (Street No, street etc.)
PO CODE City Country
Telephone no. E-mail
INSTALLATION APPLICATION
RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL PARKING
INSTALLATION DETAILS
1. Material:
Iron Cast Iron Wrought iron
Steel Aluminium Wood
Other
2. Door leaf:
Solid Slats
3. Dimensions (LxH) 4. Weight (kg)
5. Structure:
Open position mechanical stops
Close position mechanical stops

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PRODUCTS INSTALLED
MOTOR
BRUSHLESS
BE20/200
BE20/200/HS
BE20/400
KIT BE20/210
KIT BE20/410
R20/300
R20/302
R20/500
R20/502
KIT R20/310
KIT R20/510
BRUSHLESS
BR20/300
BR20/500
BR20/400/R
KIT BR20/310
KIT BR20/510
M20/340
SET M20/342
BRUSHLESS
BM20/340
SET BM20/342
BRUSHLESS
SMARTY4/HS
SMARTY5
SMARTY5R5
SMARTY7
SMARTY7R
H20/370
H20/550
CONTROL UNIT
• ROGER
H70/200AC
B70/2DC
EDGE1
Rev.
•OTHER COMPANY
(Specify model)
R21/351
R21/351SUB
R21/361
R21/362
R21/362SUB
R21/368
SET R21/353
BRUSHLESS
BR21/351
BR21/351/HS
BR21/361
BR21/361/HS
BR21/362
SET BR21/354
H21/500
SET H21/510
H23/282
SET H23/284
BRUSHLESS
BH23/282
BH23/252/HS
SET BH23/284
SET BH23/254/HS
R23/371
R23/372
SET R23/373
MONOS4/220
KIT MONOS4/220
BRUSHLESS
MONOS4
KIT MONOS4
RADIO RECEIVERS AND REMOTE CONTROLS
H93/RX22A/I
H93/RX2RC/I
H93/RX20/I
R93/RX12A/I
R93/RX2RC/U
R93/RX20/U
RADIO RECEIVERS
• ROGER
• OTHER COMPANY
(Specify model))
SYNUS/2 T80/TX2 E80/TX52R/2
E80/TX54R/2 E80/TX2R/RC
E80/TX4R/RC
M80/TX44R
PHOTOCELLS
R90/F2ES
R90/F4ES
G90/F2ES
G90/F2ESI
G90/F4ES
G90/F4ESI
G90/F2ES/TRIX/TX
G90/F2ES/TRIX/RX
G90/F4ES/TRIX/TX
G90/F4ES/TRIX/RX
M90/F2ES
M90/F4ES
M90/F2ESO
M90/F4ESO
T90/F2S
T90/F4S
Number of pairs 1 2 3 4

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TABLE OF TAG DATA
Enter the motor tag data in the table below. The data are indicated inside the release hatch (see gure)
TAG DATA MECHANICAL ELECTROMECHANICAL
P.CODE V.
P. CODE:
V
Hz
W
N
IP
LOTTO/BC
IN
PM
230AC 43
QD14
0001
50
200
2500
APR 2015 MADE IN ITALY
V.
BE20/200 3
1 2
3
4
5
EDGE1
V1.1 RC10
23
1
BATCH IN
PM
P.CODE:
V
Hz
W
N
IP
LOTTO/BC
IN
PM
230AC 43
QD14
0001
50
APR 2015 MADE IN ITALY
V.
BE20/200 3
200
2200
Installation date
Use and maintenance manual handed to client: (place and date)
Installer
signature:
Customer
signature:
1
3
5
2
4
ACCESSORIES
R85/60ES
R85/60EAS
R85/60EAS/TRIX
R85/60EAE
R85/60EAE/TRIX
R85/60IS
R85/60IAS
R85/60IAE
H85/TDS/E
H85/TDS/I
H85/TDS/TRIX
H85/TDR/E
H85/TDR/I
H85/TDR/TRIX
H85/TTD/E
H85/TTD/I
H85/TTD/TRIX
FIFTHY/24
FIFTHY/230
R92/LED230 R91/AN1/LR1
R91/AN1/P1
CFT500
CFT501
TRIX50
TRIX100
TRIX50/G90
TRIX100/G90
CRA50
CRA100
CRA/BAR
ACCESSORIES
• ROGER
• OTHER COMPANY
(Specify model)
(Specify model)
ACCESSORI SUPPLEMENTARI

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Installer details
Document No:
CUSTOMER COPY
Product description:
B.code:
CUSTOMER
Name Surname
Address of installation
(Street, Square, ...)
PO CODE City Country
Telephone no. E-mail
Initial test report
THE ABOVE PRODUCT HAS SUCCESSFULLY PASSED INITIAL TESTING
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Product complete and undamaged
In-built safety devices undamaged
No visible defects
CHECK AFTER ASSEMBLY
All components assembled correctly
All signage in place (gate warning sign)
Mechanical protective devices
Electrical hazard warning signs
Mechanical hazard warning signs
Residual risk warning signs
FUNCTIONAL TESTS
Test opening and closing of system unconnected to gate
Start and stop devices
Emergency stop devices
Safety devices
Adjustments and settings
PERFORMANCE TESTS
Performance as indicated
Noise when operating within acceptable limits
No hazardous emissions
No damage found after testing

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Place and data
Installer
signature Customer
signature
•The passing of the above mentioned tests allows the product to be considered suitable for use; it is also the formal act of final delivery of the product in
its place of installation and use.
•The CE plate applied to the motorized door or gate must be similar to the one shown below.
•The technician installer fully confirms the measurements and details of all the functional checks and tests indicated above.
•By signing this report, the customer:
•Confirms that the functional characteristics of the product fulfil their required specifications and accepts delivery of the product itself;
•declares that they have received the use and maintenance instructions for this product, that they have read the instructions and that they will make the
instructions available to any person authorised to use the product. Declares that they have been informed of all legislative requirements regarding the
usage of the product.
•undertakes to ensure that the product is used correctly and will be maintained adequately and kept in proper working order as indicated in the use and
maintenance instructions;
•declares that they have received the EC Declaration of Conformity (in compliance with Annexe IIA of EC Directive 98/37/EC).
Note:
CUSTOMER COPY
(*) INDICATE IN THE TARGET HERE ABOVE THE DATA RELATING TO THE SWING GATE REQUIRED.
AUTOMATIC OPENING
WWW.ROGERTECHNOLOGY.COM
SISTEMA AUTOMATICO
INSTALLATODA:
MODELLO
ALIMENTAZIONE
ANNO
PESO CANCELLO
DIMENSIONI(L+H)
SERIAL NUMBER
2006/42/EC
EN 13241-1 2003
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM
INSTALLED BY:
MODEL
POWER SUPPLY
YEAR
GATE WEIGHT
DIMENSIONS(L+H)
SERIAL NUMBER
2006/42/EC
EN 13241-1 2003

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Installer details
Document No:
INSTALLER COPY
Product description:
B.code:
CUSTOMER
Name Surname
Address of installation
(Street, Square, ...)
PO CODE City Country
Telephone no. E-mail
Initial test report
THE ABOVE PRODUCT HAS SUCCESSFULLY PASSED INITIAL TESTING
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Product complete and undamaged
In-built safety devices undamaged
No visible defects
CHECK AFTER ASSEMBLY
All components assembled correctly
All signage in place (gate warning sign)
Mechanical protective devices
Electrical hazard warning signs
Mechanical hazard warning signs
Residual risk warning signs
FUNCTIONAL TESTS
Test opening and closing of system unconnected to gate
Start and stop devices
Emergency stop devices
Safety devices
Adjustments and settings
PERFORMANCE TESTS
Performance as indicated
Noise when operating within acceptable limits
No hazardous emissions
No damage found after testing

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Place and data
Installer
signature Customer
signature
•The passing of the above mentioned tests allows the product to be considered suitable for use; it is also the formal act of final delivery of the product in
its place of installation and use.
•The CE plate applied to the motorized door or gate must be similar to the one shown below.
•The technician installer fully confirms the measurements and details of all the functional checks and tests indicated above.
•By signing this report, the customer:
•Confirms that the functional characteristics of the product fulfil their required specifications and accepts delivery of the product itself;
•declares that they have received the use and maintenance instructions for this product, that they have read the instructions and that they will make the
instructions available to any person authorised to use the product. Declares that they have been informed of all legislative requirements regarding the
usage of the product.
•undertakes to ensure that the product is used correctly and will be maintained adequately and kept in proper working order as indicated in the use and
maintenance instructions;
•declares that they have received the EC Declaration of Conformity (in compliance with Annexe IIA of EC Directive 98/37/EC).
Note:
INSTALLER COPY
(*) INDICATE IN THE TARGET HERE ABOVE THE DATA RELATING TO THE SWING GATE REQUIRED.
AUTOMATIC OPENING
WWW.ROGERTECHNOLOGY.COM
SISTEMA AUTOMATICO
INSTALLATODA:
MODELLO
ALIMENTAZIONE
ANNO
PESO CANCELLO
DIMENSIONI(L+H)
SERIAL NUMBER
2006/42/EC
EN 13241-1 2003
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM
INSTALLED BY:
MODEL
POWER SUPPLY
YEAR
GATE WEIGHT
DIMENSIONS(L+H)
SERIAL NUMBER
2006/42/EC
EN 13241-1 2003

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Date:
Technician signature:
Client signature:
9 Maintenance log
Corrective action 1
Trading name and address (or stamp) of maintenance company
Date of work:
Replacement
Reason for replacement:
SI NO
Description of work:
Material replaced:
Signature for acceptance

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Date:
Technician signature:
Client signature:
Trading name and address (or stamp) of maintenance company
Date of work:
Replacement
Reason for replacement:
SI NO
Description of work:
Material replaced:
Signature for acceptance
Corrective action 2

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Date:
Technician signature:
Client signature:
Trading name and address (or stamp) of maintenance company
Date of work:
Replacement
Reason for replacement:
SI NO
Description of work:
Material replaced:
Signature for acceptance
Corrective action 3

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Date:
Technician signature:
Client signature:
Corrective action 4
Trading name and address (or stamp) of maintenance company
Date of work:
Replacement
Reason for replacement:
YES NO
Description of work:
Material replaced:
Signature for acceptance

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Date:
Technician signature:
Client signature:
Corrective action 5
Trading name and address (or stamp) of maintenance company
Date of work:
Replacement
Reason for replacement:
YES NO
Description of work:
Material replaced:
Signature for acceptance

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10 Monthly maintenance checks
To avoid problems it is important to perform simple maintenance checks on your automation on a monthly basis.
Some basic information on the maintenance of your automation are indicated in chapter 4 of this USER MANUAL.
Below you will find a summary table to record your checks.
YEAR : ............................................................... G F M A M G L A S O N D
Verify that the photocells operate correctly during the opening operation.
Verify that the photocells operate correctly during the closing operation.
Clean the photocells
Eliminate any vegetation in the range of the photocells or that could hinder automation.
Release the motorized door or gate.
Lubricate the pins / hinges and other moving parts
Check the functioning of sensitive edges
YEAR : ............................................................... G F M A M G L A S O N D
Verify that the photocells operate correctly during the opening operation.
Verify that the photocells operate correctly during the closing operation.
Clean the photocells
Eliminate any vegetation in the range of the photocells or that could hinder automation.
Release the motorized door or gate.
Lubricate the pins / hinges and other moving parts
Check the functioning of sensitive edges
YEAR : ............................................................... G F M A M G L A S O N D
Verify that the photocells operate correctly during the opening operation.
Verify that the photocells operate correctly during the closing operation.
Clean the photocells
Eliminate any vegetation in the range of the photocells or that could hinder automation.
Release the motorized door or gate.
Lubricate the pins / hinges and other moving parts
Check the functioning of sensitive edges
YEAR : ............................................................... G F M A M G L A S O N D
Verify that the photocells operate correctly during the opening operation.
Verify that the photocells operate correctly during the closing operation.
Clean the photocells
Eliminate any vegetation in the range of the photocells or that could hinder automation.
Release the motorized door or gate.
Lubricate the pins / hinges and other moving parts
Check the functioning of sensitive edges
This manual suits for next models
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