Maintenance; Disposal; What To Do If; Technical Specifications - Nice spido SP600 Instructions Et Recommandations Pour L'installateur

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6) Maintenance:

As the control unit of the SP6000 is electronic, it needs no particular
maintenance. Periodically check, however, at least twice a year, that
the whole system is in perfect working order as indicated in the
Testing chapter.

6.1) Disposal

This product is made from various types of material, some of which
can be recycled (aluminium, plastic, electric wiring). Others must be
disposed of (boards with electronic components).
Find out about recycling or disposal systems in compliance with
current bylaws.

7) What to do if ...:

This section will help fitters to solve some of the most common
problems that may arise during installation.
The OK Led doesn't light up.
• Check that the power cable is correctly fitted in the mains power
socket.
• Check that there is 24Vac between terminals 3 and 4 of the
terminal board.
• Check that the fuse is in working order. If it has blown, replace it
with a 2A rapid fuse.
The manoeuvre does not start.
• Check that the "Stop" input is active, that is, voltage between
terminals 3 and 6 on the terminal board is equal to approx. 24Vac.
If voltage does not correspond, check that the connection to the
"Stop" input is made with a device featuring a Normally Closed
contact.
• Check that the photocells are connected to the "Photo" input as
shown in Figs. 5a – 5b if the "Photo-test" is deactivated, or as
shown in Figs. 6a – 6b if "Photo-test" is activated.
• Check that the voltage between terminals 3 and 7 is equal to
24Vac when the photocells cut in. If this is not the case, check the
photocells work correctly by following the relative instructions.

8) Technical specifications:

Power input
SP6000
SP6000/V1
Flashing light output
Service supply output
Maximum duration of a manoeuvre
Pause
Courtesy light time
Operating temperature
:
230Vac ±10% , 50 / 60Hz
:
120Vac ±10% , 50 / 60Hz
:
24 Vac (fixed voltage output), 25 W light bulb
:
24 Vac, maximum current 200 mA
:
60 seconds.
:
Programmable from 5 to 250 seconds.
:
60 seconds.
:
-20 °C - 70 °C
!
Some electronic components may contain polluting
substances; do not dump them.
The manoeuvre does not stop when the "Stop" input
cuts in.
• Check if the connection to the "Stop" input is made with a normally
closed contact, as indicated in the "Electrical diagram" in
paragraph 2.3.1. If it is connected correctly, check that the OK Led
flashes rapidly twice when the contact is opened.
The opening manoeuvre has begun but inverts immediately
afterwards.
• The level of current sensitivity selected is too low to raise the door.
Select a higher level of force as described in paragraph 4.2
"Programming current sensitivity".
When the manoeuvre begins, the courtesy light switches
on but then it switches off immediately and the
manoeuvre does not continue.
• The "Photo-test" mode is activated and the "Photo-test" was
unsuccessful. Check that the photocells are connected as shown
in Figs. 6a – 6b.
If the connection is correct, check the photocells work correctly by
following the relative instructions.
The flashing light doesn't work.
• Check that voltage between terminals 1 and 2 is equal to about
24Vac during the manoeuvre. If the voltage corresponds, the
problem is caused by the flashing light that must be checked by
following the relative instructions.
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