E.T. Systems Wingo 3524HS User Instructions - page 4
Ver: 2015.001
3. The emergency manual release must be installed where it is no higher than 1.8m from the floor level. This would apply
to the cord in a garage installation or the lockable lever in a gate installation.
4. Any additional fixed door control switches such as wall consoles or keypads, if installed, must be at a height of at least
1,5m, within clear sight of the gate or door and away from any moving components of the system.
5. It is highly recommended that a set of safety infra-red beams be used in conjunction with this product. The safety
beams must be installed in such a way that the product is prevented from running when anything is in the path of the door
or gate.
6. Over and above the recommendation to use safety infra-red beams with this product it is mandatory to install and use a
safety beam set when using the automatic closing feature. It is recommended that a warning light be fitted to any
automation system.
7. The gate or door warning labels must be installed in a prominent place and/or adjacent to any fixed controls that
trigger the system. These must be in clear line of sight of the gate or door opening.
8. The emergency manual release instruction label must be installed on or adjacent to the emergency manual release
mechanism.
After Installation: It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the user:
1. Is proficient in the use of the manual emergency release mechanism.
2. Is issued with the documentation accompanying this product.
3. Understands that the gate or door may not be operated out of clear sight.
4. Ensures that children are kept clear of the gate or door area at all times, and that children do not play with the remote
transmitters or any fixed trigger switches linked to the system.
5. Is instructed not to attempt to repair or adjust the automation system and to be aware of the danger of continuing
to use the automation system in an unsafe condition before a service provider attends to it.
6. Is proficient in testing the unit’s safety obstruction sensing system.
7. Is aware of what to check for with regards to wear and tear that may need to be attended to from time to time by the
service provider.
8. Is aware that a fatigued battery may not be disposed of in the general refuse and must be handed in at a battery
merchant for safe disposal. Before removing the battery from the system the household mains must be disconnected. In
the case of the motor unit being removed and scrapped, the battery must be removed first.