Replacing The Transmitter Battery - Nice ALTO100C Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

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––– STEP 11 –––
This user guide should be stored and handed to all users of the
automation.
11.1 – WARNINGS
Keep at a safe distance from the moving door until it is com-
pletely open or closed; do not transit through the door until it is
completely open and has come to a standstill.
dren play near the door or with its commands.
mitters away from children.
immediately as soon as you notice something abnormal in the op-
eration (noises or jolting movements); failure to follow this warn-
ing may cause serious danger and accidents.
ing parts.
Regular maintenance checks must be carried out by
qualified personnel according to the maintenance plan.
tenance or repairs must only be carried out by qualified technical
personnel.
Send a command with the safety devices disabled:
If the safety devices do not work properly or are out of order, the door can
still be operated.
01. Command the door with the transmitter. If the safety devices give the
enable signal, the door opens normally; otherwise, reattempt within 3 sec-
onds and keep the control activated. 02. After approximately 2 seconds
the door will start moving in the "man present" mode, that is, so long as
the control is kept activated the door will keep moving; as soon as the
control is released the door will stop.
If the safety devices are out of order, arrange to repair the automation as
soon as possible.
11.2 – Manually
releasing and locking
The gearmotor is equipped with a mechanical system that enables man-
ual opening and closing of the gate. These manual operations must be
performed in the event of a power failure, malfunctions or during the in-
stallation phases.
Note - In the event of a power failure, the gate may be powered by the
backup battery PR200, if present on the system.
To release the gearmotor manually, refer to fig. 39 and proceed as fol-
lows.
01. Rotate the release disk clockwise through 90°, to expose the re lease pin.
02. Insert the key supplied in the release pin.
03. Turn the release key clockwise through nearly one complete turn.
The gate leaf can now be moved manually to the required position.
05. To restore automatic operation, turn the key anticlockwise in the re-
lease pin and manually move the gate until you can hear the leaf me-
chanically engage with the drive mechanism.
06. Then remove the key from the release pine and turn the release disk
anti-clockwise through 90° to cover the hole.
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USER MANUAL (to be delivered to the end user)
Do not let chil-
Keep the trans-
Suspend the use of the automation
Do not touch mov-
the gearmotor
In the event of a gearmotor fault, it is still possible to try release the motor
to check whether the fault lies in the release mechanism.
11.3 – Door Control
• With radio transmitter
The command associated to each button depends on how it has been
memorised.
User-admissible maintenance operations
The operations that the user must carry out periodically are listed below:
• Cleaning of the surfaces of the devices: use a slightly damp (not
thinners or other flammable substances; the use of these sub-
stances may damage the devices and cause fires or electric
shocks.
Main-
• Removal of leaves and stones: disconnect the power supply be-
fore proceeding, so as to prevent anyone from moving the door.
11.5 – Replacing the transmitter battery
When the battery is flat, the transmitter capacity is significantly reduced.
If, when a button is pressed, the relevant Led turns on then immediately
fades and turns off, it means that the battery is completely flat and should
be immediately replaced.
If instead the Led turns on only for a moment, it means that the battery is
partially flat; the button must be kept pressed for at least half a second for
the transmitter to attempt to send the command.
However, if the battery level is too low to complete the command (and
possibly wait for the response), the transmitter will turn off and the relevant
Led will fade. In these cases, normal transmitter operation can be restored
by replacing the battery with another of the same type, while observing the
relevant polarity. To replace the battery, proceed as shown below.
a
c
Batteries contain polluting substances: do not dispose of them
together with common waste but use the methods set forth in the
local regulations.
b
d
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