Quiko QK-B220 Use And Maintenance Manual - page 15
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Annex
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Types of Risks
Evaluation Criteria and Solutions to Adopt
(Check the box corresponding to the solution adopted)
[9] Impact, crashing,
cutting on the sliding
lateral guides of the
moving gate (figure 1,
risk E)
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The sliding lateral guides (necessary for operating the system) must have a
minimum opening, so as not to allow the introduction of hands, which must not
come into contact with the gate's suspension systems (counterweights, strap
belts, cables, chains, etc...).
The sliding lateral guides must not have sharp edges.
N.B. Nonetheless the introduction of hands in the sliding guides can occur. It is
advised to affix the proper signs close to the sliding guides.
[10] Passage gate
inserted in the tilting
gate (figure 1, risk F)
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Check that the movement of the tilting gate does not take place, should the
eventual passage gate contained in it not be closed completely.
[11] Conveyance,
trapping and cutting
due to the shape of the
moving door.
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Eliminate and protect possible sharp edges, protruding parts, etc... (e.g. by
means of coverings or rubber profiles).
Electrical and electro-
magnetic compatibility
risks
1.5.1
1.5.2
[12] Lost Contacts
Electricity Detection
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Use CE components and materials in accordance with the Regulation on
Low Tension (73/23/CEE).
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Perform the electrical connections, the network connection, the ground
connections and relative checks, in compliance with the local norms and as
indicated in the installation manual of the activation group.
N.B. If the electrical power line is already connected (through socket and also
through cable box), compliance declarations with Italian Law 46/90 are not
compulsory.
1.5.10
1.5.11
[13] Risks of electro-
magnetic compatibility
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Use CE components in compliance with the EMC Directive (89/336/CCE).
Perform the installation as indicated in the installation manual of the activation
group.
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