Safety summary, Warning – Chamberlain ESTATE SERIES SW 2000-X3 User Manual

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SAFETY SUMMARY

It is important for everyone involved in the installation and operation of the Gate Operator to
read the following warnings.

WARNING!

1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Improper installation of a gate operator

can result in a dangerous system. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

2. A vehicle gate is a large, heavy object that is moved by an electric motor. A moving

gate can cause serious injury or death! The safety and well-being of others depends
on the installation of a safe system.

3. The entrance is for VEHICLES ONLY. Pedestrians must use a separate entrance.

Always keep people and objects away from the gate. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE
PATH OF THE MOVING GATE.

4. Choose one or more controls that together will allow complete control of the gate.

Most importantly, the gate must be able to be stopped at all times in case of
emergency, and the emergency control should be conveniently located, clearly
marked and visible.

5. All controls must be kept out of the reach of small children. Serious injury or death

can result from children playing with the controls.

6. All controls should be located so the person operating them can see the full area of

gate movement.

7. Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving.
8. KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Have a qualified person make repairs to the

gate hardware.

Test the gate operator safety features monthly. The gate MUST reverse on
contact with a rigid object or stop when an object activates the non-contact
sensors.

After adjusting the force or the limit of travel, retest the gate operator. Failure
to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of
damage, injury or death.

9. Gate operators and associated control equipment should be installed by qualified

professional installers who should observe the following safe installation
procedures:

Power should always be disconnected whenever installing, wiring or servicing a gate
operator. Moving chains in gate operators can catch clothing or fingers and cause
severe injury.

Installation of wiring should comply with local building and electrical codes.

All manual gate locks should be disabled to avoid damage to the gate or gate operator
should the lock become engaged after the operator is installed.

All operator controls and safety equipment should be tested at the conclusion of
installation to be sure they are functioning properly.

The operation of the gate controls and safety equipment should be reviewed with the
owner and/or end user of the automated gate system. They should also be informed
of the need to maintain control and safety equipment on a regular basis. Safety
equipment should be checked monthly to ensure it is working properly. All
installation manuals and safety information should be left with the owner.

Moving gates have pinch points and entrapment zones which can be extremely
dangerous to pedestrians, especially small children.

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