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GE UNI R DL

V.1
GE UNI RS DL
GE UNIR DL
CONTROL UNIT FOR TWO-LEAF GATES

INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE

Page 1
STANDARD INSTALLATION

Tab. 1: Components and devices of a typical GE UNI R DL automation.

Energy Saving
InTo
order to save energy,
optimize energyweconsumption,
have introduced we
the function
have introduced the Energy
Saving
Energy function.
Saving. Afterafter
10 minutes 10 the
minutes from the control
end of programmation of theunit setup,
control board,the
thefront
LED
panel LEDs turn off and the use of the keyboard is inhibited. To
of the keyboard go out and it is no more possible to use the control board. To get the control
reactivate
board workingit,again,
it is switch
necessary to on.
it off and switch the control unit off and on again.

Page 2
GEBOX ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.

1
2

mm
3 .1
84

4
mm. 250
min cm 40

Page 3
1.2 List of electric cables
The cables needed may vary depending on the installation and type and quantity of devices installed.

The cables used in the installation must be IEC 60335 compliant.

Pos. Connection Type of cable

Electricity supply line 3x1,5 mm cable


2

Power supply 6XSSOLHGZLWKPRWRU

Flashing light 2x1 mm2 cable


FUSES
Radio aerial Screened RG58 50 Ω cable Two internal Fuses

Tx Photo 2x1 mm2 cable a)F1 protects the secondary 24v supply against
transformer overload
Rx Photo 4x1 mm2 cable Technical: Mini fuses 5x20 T1.6A certificated by IEC
60127 or EN 60127
Selector 3x1 mm2 cable

Internal button panel. 3x1 mm2 cable


b)F2 protects the primary 24v supply against motor
overload
Sensitive strip (signal) 2x1 mm2 cable Technical: Mini fuses 5x20 T3.15A certificated by IEC
60127 or EN 60127
ATTENTION: the cables used must be suited to the type of installation.
It is the Fitter’s responsibility to choose appropriate material.

Internal button panel. 3x1 mm2 cable


• Use the power supply cable provided with the operator only.
Sensitive strip (signal) 2x1 mm cable
2

• The power cable provided may not be extended or shortened


• All wires must be unsheathed as little as possible (6mm at the most), as close as possible
to the connection terminals, in order to prevent accidental contact with live parts should the
possible
cables
to disconnectterminals,
the connection from the terminals.
in order to prevent accidental contact with live parts should the
• cables
Do not disconnect
pre-seal cables
from to
thebeterminals.
fastened to the terminals using screws.
If it not
• Do is possible
pre-sealthat wires
cables to subject to voltage
be fastened to thehigher thanusing
terminals 50 Volt RMS and very low voltage
screws.
• safety wires may
If it is possible thatcome
wiresinto contact
subject with one
to voltage another,
higher thanwires with
50 Volt RMSvoltage higher
and very lowthan 50 volt RMS must be insulated with a sheath; or the very low
voltage
voltagewires
safety safety wire
may mustinto
come have an insulating
contact with onesheath
another,at least
wires1mm
with thick.
voltage higher than 50 volt RMS must be insulated with a sheath; or the very low
• voltage
No external connection
safety wire mustcables
have an must be of the
insulating flat twin
sheath tinsel1mm
at least cordthick.
type.
• No external connection cables must be of the flat twin tinsel cord type.

1.2.1 Setting up the electric system and connection to the mains supply
This manual does not describe how the electrics system should be prepared for connection to the mains. It does, however, give the following warnings:
• The electricity supply line must be installed and connected by an authorised electrician or professional fitter.
• The electricity supply must be adequately protected against short circuits and static discharge.
• The power supply network must contain an omnipolar circuit breaker with a contact opening distance equal to or greater than 3.5 mm that
assures the complete disconnection of the power supply.

1.2.3 Control unit connections


Fitters must make the connections of the 230 Vac 50 Hz electricity supply, and the various automation devices.
Connections between the control unit, motor, encoder and transformer have already been performed by the Manufacturer.

• Once the connections to the control unit have been made, the Fitter must use bands to join adjacent wires into groups of 2, 3 or 4 in order to prevent
them coming away from the terminal board: bands must be attached as close as possible to the terminals, no more than 10mm away, taking care not
to damage wire insulation. No cable may remain unpaired.
• The bands are only for unsheathed cables (sheathed cables are held in place by the sheath).
• Pay careful attention not to pair wires with voltages higher than 50 Volt RMD with lower voltage wires.
• The wiring performed internally by the manufacturer is already equipped with clamping bands.

1.7.3 Indicator LEDs

There is a row of 6 LEDs on the right hand side of the board, under the terminals. L7
the NC inputs, stop and photo, the corresponding LEDs L7, L11 and L12 are
normally lit; for the NO inputs open, close and step, the corresponding LEDS L8
L8, L9 and L10 are normally off. These LEDs therefore indicate any malfunction
of the connected devices.
L9
L10
L11
L12

Page 4
GE UNI R DL
1
1 AERIAL
2 RG58-50ohm
1
2

6 COMMON COMMANDS 6
N.C.
7 PEDESTRIAN
N.O.
8 8
9
10
N.O.
N.O. STEP
9

For PHOTO and PHOTO1


2
6
N.C. PHOTO1
11 input functions 7
N.C. PHOTO
12 see page 7

COM
NO
NC
12 Vac 15VA
13 ELECTRIC LOCK
24 Vac 3W max INDICATOR LIGHT 10
14
15
16
OUTPUT 24 Vac 200 mA max

17
CAPACITOR
MOTOR2 OPEN 3 RX TX

C OM
18 COMMON MOTOR2

24V
12V
24V
1 2V

NO
NC

0V
0V
19 MOTOR2 CLOSE
6
20 MOTOR1 OPEN
12
CAPACITOR
21 COMMON MOTOR1
15
22 MOTOR1 CLOSE 16
230 Vac 25W max
23 FLASHING
230 Vac 40W max
24 COUTESY LYGHT
25
COURTESY LIGHT
4
L2
L1
230 Vac
L1 14
24 Vac 3w max
16

230aV
ORANGE

BROWN
BLACK

BLUE

4 ! 5
1-2 Aerial: aerial cable input 1 sheath, 2 cables. Use a RG58- 50ohm cable 24
230 Vac 40W max
6 Common:
COMMON for COMMANDS
COMMONFOR stop, open, close, step and photo
AND PHOTOCELLS: forinputs.
the inputs stop, open, close, step, photo and photo1. 25
6-7 STOP* : programmable NC input, commands gate stoppage. Can be connected to safety devices such as an emergency stop button.
When the command is released automatic closure never occurs and a new movement command must be given.
Leave jumpered if no device is envisaged
6-8 OPEN: NO input, commands gate opening.
6-9 CLOSE: NO input, commands gate closure.
6 -10 STEP:N.O.
NO input,
input,it commands gate movement according to to
the
thefollowing
following cycles:
STEP:
SEMI-AUTOMATIC
SEMI-AUTOMATIC
4-STEP
FOUR
FOUR
4-STEP
MODE
STEPS
STEPS
with MODE
controls the movement

Open,
MODE:
MODE:
MODE:
pause,
Open,
Open,
Open,
close,
pause,
of the gate
stop,stop,
close,close,
pause.
close, pause.
+ STOP: Open - stop - close - stop.
stop : OPEN-STOP-CLOSE-STOP
according
stop. stop.
cycles:
6
CONDOMINIUM
CONDOMINIUM MODE:
MODE: Open.Open.
6 -11 PHOTO 1*: programmable NC inputorfor
N.C. input for photocells photocells
safety devices.orDetermines
safety devices.
the gateCauses gateduring
stop both stoppage during
opening and both opening
closing. Motionand closure.inMotion
is resumed opening
resumesduring
when the photocell opening when
or safety theisphotocell
device released.orLeave
safetythedevice
jumperisifdisengaged.Leave jumpered if no device is envisaged.
no device is provided.
PHOTO: NC
23
6 - 12 N.C.input
inputfor
forphotocells
photocellsororsafety
safetydevices.
devices.Does notthe
During intervene
openingduring
phasegate opening;
it does during closure
not intervene; during causes reversal
the closing phaseofitgate motionuntil
reverses open.
the movement
of the gate
Leave jumpered until
if no it opens.
device Leave the jumper if no device is provided.
is envisaged. 25
16 - 13 ELECTROLOCK
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC LOCK 12Vac
LOCK: 12 V ac output
output for for connection
connection of theof12
the 1215
Vac Vac
VA15 VA electrolock.
electric lock. For Activation enter OPTIONS 1

INDICATOR
INDICATOR
INDICATOR LIGHT:
LIGHT
LIGHT: 24Vac
24Vac 3W 3W
max max output,
output, for thefor connecting
connection anindicator
of an indicatorlight
lightwhich
that copies
copiesthe
theoperation
function of
of the
theflashing
flashinglight
lightduring
during movement
movement and
16 - 14
and that
which remains
remains on the
on with when the
gate gate is open.
open.
16 - 15 24 V ac OUTPUT : power supply for various devices, 200 mA max.
16
17
ELECTROLOCK,
COMMON INDICATOR
OF THE ELECTRIC
PHASE 1, CAPACITOR
LIGHT
LOCK, AND 24 LIGHT,
INDICATOR V ac OUTPUT
AND THECOMMON.
24 Vac OUTPUT. 7
18 COMMON OPERATOR 2 POWER SUPPLY: 230 Vac 50 Hz output 300 W max.
13
19 PHASE 2, CAPACITOR 16
20 FASE
PHASE1,1,CONDENSATORE
CAPACITOR
21 COMMON OPERATOR 1 POWER SUPPLY: 230 Vac 50 Hz output 300 W max.
22 FASE
PHASE2,2,CONDENSATORE
CAPACITOR

23 - 25 FLASHING
FLASHING
FLASHING LAMP:LIGHT:
LAMP 230230
output VdcVac25W25W max
max, output
for thefor connecting
connection a SPLENDOR
of the SPLENDOR SPL SRLflashing
flashing light
light characterised
characterized by three
by three flashingflashing
modes:modes:
the opening
1) slow during door phase;
opening; 2) fast2)(flashing
fast in the closing
times phase.
halved) 3) three
during flashes
closure. and flashes
3) three a pauseand
to signal
a pausean anomaly orafailure
to indicate in theortravel
fault state travellearning
identification.
24 - 25 COURTESY
COURTESY
COURTESY LIGHT:
LIGHT
LIGHT: 230230
output VdcVac40W max.
40W output
max. whichfor connecting
lights a courtesy
up at the beginning of light
each that switches
movement on at or
(opening the start of
closing) each
and movement
remains (opening
on at the end of
or closure)
the maneuverand
movement for ais
for characterised
a fixed
fixed time
time of
of 30 by an adjustable on time.
30 ".". -
25 FLASHING
COMMON OR COURTESY
SUPPLY LIGHT
FLASHING OR POWERLIGHT
COURTESY SUPPLY COMMON.
L1
230Vac 50Hz POWER SUPPLY, fusable input L2.
L2

Page 5
PROGRAMMING
CONTROL UNITTHE CONTROL BOARD
SETUP

STOP
LIMIT PLATES - Make
PROGRAMMING
SWITCHES Ensure
THE that the
CONTROL
sure you open
have and
UNIT
fixed close
the stop plates
mechanical are set
opening andto the correct
closing position
limit switches of the automation.
SINGLEMOTOR
MOTOR - IfInonly
theone
case of a issingle
used,gate installation connect ACTIVATION"
the motor intofromterminals 20-21-22

ENGLISH
SINGLE motor select "SINGLE MOTOR the OPTIONS MENU 2
before
DEFINING THE STOP PLATES programming enter the options
and connect to terminals 20 - 21 - 22. menu 2 and select single motor activated (led 4 on)
ISOLATION
Ensure that the automation’s opening and closure stop plates have been fixed.
SWITCH - A means of isolation must be connected to the incoming supply cable, local to the control
TOTAL RESET board, to aid programming.
PHASE 1
PHASE 1 1
1 2
2 3
3 ON
ON
ON

OFF
ON

OF
OF
F
F
OFF OF
OF
F
F

230V 230V 230V


230V 230V 230V
POWERING
Power UP - With
off the system, holdthe
the power off, hold
start button, theon
power start button
again down ,reinstate
and release the power
the start button supply
once the and come
red leds release
on.the
button.
N.B. In case just one motor The red
is utilised, led’sfrom
choose will Menu
flashOptions 2 “Activate single motor” and connect on terminals 20-21-22
NOTE: this
Carrying
operation out thisalloperation
will erase will
the parameters resetstored
previously the previously stored perameters
AUTOMATIC
AUTOMATICPROGRAMMING SETUP
PROGRAMMING
PHASE 2 THE TRAVEL • -Place
Position the
the leaves gate leafs at 45 degrees.
at 45°.
• Press the start button for 5 seconds, the 5 leds
at the
-Hold thetopSTARTof the buttonboard willthe
for 5’’, light
fiveand
LED’s start to top will
at the
PROGRAMMING
flash.on and thenTHE TRAVEL
come start blinking.
• a) Press the the
Position startleafbutton
gates at and 45°. motor 2 should run
closed.
-Press theIfSTART
it runsbutton,open,leaf you2must should invert
perform theacables
closure;of if it
electric
b)
performsPress an motors for 5to
opening invert
seconds,
you have the
the movement.
to5 invert
LEDs will light
the The
andof red
cables the
andthen
electric green
motor led’s willthe
to invert
start flashing. flash.
movement. The red and green
• LED’s
Once
c) motor
will
Press 2 has
blink.and theclosed,
gate starts motor 1 will
rolling, then
if it opens
close, once
press again
closed it will re-open
to invert the movment.
followed by
Secs motorleaf
-Once 2. 2Once
is bothleaf
closed, motors
1 will are open,
close until motor 1
reaching the
willThe
complete
first activated limit switch has to be the one of the
start to close again followed by motor 2.
closingclosure,
system. now leaf 1 will perform an opening,
• followed
Once both by leaf motors
2. Once havebothcompleted
leaves will be this full leaf 1
opened,
Finished
close the two flash programming is complete and
will startcycle
closing the programming
again, followed by leaf 2.
the red
green LEDled’s
will be will light
lit and and green
a steady light ledled’s
the twowill
1 2 As soon as both motors will have completed thisstart
fl ash.
reds. The gates will now operate on the full cycle,
Ifbutton
the setup
the in
result semi
will
was benot automatic
completed
satisfactory,andmode.OPEN-STOP-
thecan
you two green LEDs will flash
CLOSE-STOP
while
perform theatwo red LEDs manual
programming will lighttoup steadily.the
determine
• lags.
This See programming
Section 3.3.4
will set a default leaf delay
time.
IfThethegate Ifwill
result you
isnow wish
not operateto change it isthis
in semi-automatic
satisfactory, please
possible mode: refer
OPEN
perform ato– STOP –
manual
–the
CLOSE
setupCLOSEmanual
to- define
STOP
- STOP set
the uplagsinstructions
(page 10). (page 10)
• IfYou can now
the result encode theit isradio
is not satisfactory, possibletransmitters
perform
to performa manual
a manual
and to
programming
setup enter
definethe
tothe programming
define
lagsthe (page (pagemenus
lags10). 10). to suit the
type of operation required.

REMOTE
PHASE 3 CONTROL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMING
REMOTE LEARNING: RADIOTOTALTRANSMITTERS
OPENING
TOTAL OPENING
- Press the key fobOF COMMAND
selection button (top RADIOCOMMAND
left); the left green LED
AACKNOWLEDGMENT THE TOTAL OPENING
• under Press“–“ the
symbol radioandicon button
the first (top
red dot (A)left)
besideonce.
“– “symbol, will
P1 P2
a)lightThe
Press left green led will light and the fi
up. , the green led (SX) will light and the red one A willrst
(L to
switch
- Hold
R) of
on.
down
the top 5 led’s (A) will light.
the P1 button on the transmitter that you want to
•b)pair Hold
Hold
down
to down
perform
the(P1)
a total
the key
button
opening
onuntil
on the radio
the transmitter
all five
control untilLEDS
that
all fivelight
LEDsup.
you want to perform a total opening of the
light
gates. Once the. top 5 led’s light the transmit-
c)- Theter
Wait remote
has
25 been
secondslearning is complete.
orcoded.
press Waitagain
two times 25 seconds
to quit. or press the
key fob button twice to exit.
• To exit wait 25 seconds or push the radio icon
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
button twice. OF THE PEDESTRIANS’ OPENING
RADIOCOMMAND
PEDESTRIAN
PEDESTRIAN OPENING: OPENING COMMAND
LEAF N.1
(ACTIVE
a) Press ON MOTOR
, two times, the1)green (left) and the red (right)
• - Press
Press
led the
the
switch key
on. radio icon button
fob selection button(top(topleft) TWICE.
left) twice; the left green
LED The left
under green
“–“ symbol led will
and light
the and
second the
red
b) Keep the button (P2) pushed untile all the five leds switch on
second
dot (B) beside “–
(L to R)
“symbol, willof theup.top 5 led’s (B) will light.
light
• - HoldHolddowndown .button
thethe button
on theontransmitter
the transmitterthat you that
want to pair to
you want
perform to perform
a partial opening until a pedestrian
all five LEDS opening
light up.of
theremote
- The gate. learning
Once the top 5 led’s light the trans-
is complete.
The automation is now programmed. mitter has been coded.
The automation is now programmed.
SEMIAUTOMATIC
SEMIAUTOMATIC mode is enabled:
mode by giving
is active: with the
the ‘STEP’
'STEP'command,
command,thethe
automation changes
automation movement
changes following
its motion the sequence
according OPEN 2 – 1
1 –sequence
to the STOP 3– 2-
- OPEN
CLOSE
STOP 43 –- STOP.
CLOSE Automatic
4 - STOP. re-closure is not enabled.
Automatic closure is not active.
Once programming
Once programming is complete, the iskeycomplete the START button acts as a step command
acts as a STEP command.
The START key at the end of programming, for 10 minutes can be used as a STEP command
1

Page 6
DELETING
2 RADIO
REMOVE ANRADIO CONTROL
CONTROL
EXISTING TRANSMITTERS
MANAGEMENT
REMOTE TRANSMITTER.

ENGLISH
The control unit is fitted with a built-in radio receiver with a 1 channel 1000-code memory, with a 433.92 MHz frequency with LIFE Rolling
Code and Auto code encoding.

2.1 Resetting an initialised radio control


DELETING A SINGLE RADIO TRANSMITTER
    • a) Press
Press the ,radio icon button
for 5 seconds, (top
the green LEDleft)
willfor
light5and



- Press and hold
seconds. The theleft
keygreen
fob selection
led will button
light andfor 5

))Secs
then start flashing.
seconds
startuntil the left green light under “–“ symbol
flashing.
P • b) Hold
comes Hold
down
ondown
and the the
then button
keystarts
on the transmitter you
on theblinking.
radio control until all five LEDs
45"35 45"35 wish to delete until all the top 5 led’s light.
- HoldThe
light transmitter has
down the button on been
, the remotedeleted
control has been reset.
the transmitter that you want
• To exit wait 25 seconds or push the radio
toc)remove
icon until
button
Wait 25
allonce.
seconds
five LEDS light
or press
up.
again to quit.

- The key fob has been successfully deleted. Wait 25


seconds or press the key fob button once to exit.

2.2 Resetting all identified radio controls


DELETING ALL RADIO TRANSMITTERS.
    •REMOVE
a) Press
ALLradio
Press the for
EXISTING
icon buttonREMOTE (top TRANSMITTERS
LEDleft)
will for
light5and


5 seconds, the green


seconds. The left green led will light and
))Secs ))
Secs - Press
startand hold the key fob selection button for 5
then start flashing.
flashing.
•seconds
Press until
for theveleft
b) Press for 5fimore
green
more
seconds
light under
seconds, the
, the first
“–“ symboland
first
two two
and the
comes
45"35 45"35 on and
the then starts blinking.
last two led’s will flash alternatively. All
last two LEDs will flash alternatively
transmitters have been deleted
•- Press
To exit
and wait
hold 25
the seconds
. or push button
key fob selection the radio down again
icon button
After alternate once.
flashing all initialised remote controls are reset.
for 5 seconds and the LED’s will blink alternately.
c) Attendere 25 secondi o premere nuovamente per uscire.
- All key fob’s have been successfully deleted. Wait 25
seconds or press the key fob button once to exit.

PHOTOCELL FUNCTIONS

Photo Input
Opening - No effect, continues to open.
Closing - Re opens.

Photo1 input
Opening - Stops and continues opening when
photocells are cleared.
Closing - Stops and then reopens when photocells
are cleared.

Page 7
PROGRAMMING MENUS
3.1.2 Automatic reclosure
OPTIONS SETTING AUTOMATIC CLOSING
In this mode by pressing the start button or
Automatic reclosure is activated after a preset PAUSE TIME.
AUTOMATIC CLOSURE radio transmitter the automation changes it
Automatic closure
In this mode, is activated
by pressing after akey,
the ‘STEP’ pre-set PAUSE changes
the automation
motion
TIME. its motion according to the as follows
sequence 1 – OPEN 2 – PAUSE 3 – CLOSE 4 - PAUSE;
In this mode, by giving the 'STEP' command, the automation changes its motion OPEN-PAUSE-
according to the
for example, if the automation is opening and one selects the step command on the remote control, the CLOSEstops
sequence
automation –1PAUSE
- OPEN
in pause; 2 - PAUSEif 3the
conversely, - CLOSE
4 - PAUSE; forisexample,
automation if the
closed, when theautomation is is
step command opening and the
given it opens. step command
PAUSE is selected,
TIME is intended the automation
as the pause stops paused,
time before automatic vice versa if the
re-closure.
automation is closed with step command it opens. PAUSE TIME means the pause time before automatic reclosing. reclosing.
SELECTING A PAUSE TIME
PAUSE TIME ADJUSTMENT
• Press
TIMEthe time button (top right) and
  PAUSE ADJUSTMENT


      Pressthe right green
the green led switches
LED (RIGHT) switches on.
on:
- -Press
••Press the timeof button (topright)
5right) and thelitgreen LED on



Ifthe
if none oftime
none button
the LEDs the (top
top and
led’s green
are
is switched on,LED on the
automatic
the right
right comes comes
automatic on. on.closure is not enabled.
reclosure is not enabled, to enable it press ;
45"35 45"35 45"35
If-no
••If no dots
ifdots
atPresslightlight
up,
the up,
the
of +
the automatic
automatic
thebutton
closure
closure
to increase is not
isis or
not active.
active.
the
Use the
– +
least
and
one
button – buttons
to
LEDs
to
decreaseadjustthethe pause
pause time
switched
time.
on,

- according to the–Seconds
values below.
automatic reclosure is enabled, to deactivate it press
Use
• until the
Wait +theand
25 buttons tooradjust
pressthethepausetimetime but-
- Once
according ton done,
all press
LEDs
totothe thebelow.
switch
values
quit time
off. button to quit or wait 25
seconds

LEDS ON PAUSE TIME


  AUTOMATIC RE-CLOSURE IS NOT ENABLED

     
Press and to set the various PAUSE TIME values.
  5s

Wait 25 seconds or press again to quit.   10 s


  30 s
  60 s
  120 s

OPTION MENU 1
Press the option
Press optionbutton
button(bottom
(bottom right) once,
right) thenthen
once, press it again
press in sequence
in sequence to to scroll
scroll throughthe
through theoptions
available
asoptions.
shown The
by the five
led’s at the
flashing LEDStop. The flashing
indicate of the
the position ledtheindicates
and the option
corresponding selected.
option. The button
By pressing + button is function
+ the used to is
select the function
activated indicated
(red led on),
by the led staying
by pressing button –litthe
without flashing.
function The – button will de select the option, led off. To exit continue to scroll through to
is deactivated
option 5.

LEDS OPTIONS 1

NO FUNCTION
No function ACTIVE
is active.
Residential
Condo option:: The
openautomation closes automatically
only step command; after the
it automatically
closes after PAUSE
set PAUSE TIME TIME
Functioning mode as OPEN – STOP – CLOSE – STOP.

Activation ofthe
Activation of theelectrolock.
electric lock

Input
The STOP
STOP becomes
input becomesFOTO2,
PHOTO2,the photocell is activated
the photocell intervenes in
also forphase
opening the opening phase
with a brief (See page(Page
inversion. 7 for details)
7 for details)
,
When gate has been opened, after passing between the
photocells the gates will close

OPTION MENU 2
Press
Press the optionbutton
the option button(bottom
(bottom right)
right) for 5for 5 seconds,
seconds, then then
presspress in sequence
it again totoscroll
in sequence scrollthrough
through the
the options
availableas shown by
options.
the five led’s at the top. The flashing of the led indicates the option selected. The + button is used to select the function
The flashing LEDS indicate the position and the corresponding option. By pressing button + the function is activated (red led
indicated by the led staying lit. The – button will de select the option. To exit continue to scroll through to option 5.
on), by pressing button – the function is deactivated

LEDS OPTIONS 2
No function
NO FUNCTIONis active.
ACTIVE
Deceleration when
Slowdowns reaching end points
activated
Activate extra-stroke on closing and opening.

Preflashing

55” Secs
Single motor activated (connect on terminals 20-21-22)

Soft Start

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• Press the force button (bottom left) and the
FORCE
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3.2.4 Obstacle detection
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• PressPress the force button (bottom left)for 5
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Wait 25 seconds or press again to quit.
  MAXIMUM

 
  MAXIMUM

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MANUAL PROGRAMMING
3.3.4 Programming Manual
POSITION THE GATE
PLACE THE LEAVES AT 45° AT 45 DEGREES
Position the leaf gates at 45°
Hold
• Pressthe START
the startbutton
buttonforfor
5 seconds,
5 seconds, thethe
5 LEDs
first offirst
thelight
5 top
up led’sthen
and
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and
for flash.
5 seconds, the first 5 leds light up and
after flash
•The The
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programming
programming candone
can can
be be done
be done manually
with awith
manually with
button
a a radio trans-
connected
button
mitter or a switch
to terminalsto6terminals connected
- 10 (Step-by-Step) across
or with terminal 6 & 10 .
theorpreviously
connected 6-10 STEP BY STEP the radio
memorizedstored.
previously radio control

LEARNING LIMIT CLOSING a) Learning door closing switch 2. Give the command
step (A) the door (2) reaches and is pushing for a moment the
switch
closing. When the door (2) learned of the switch closure
remains on only the red LED (DX).
CLOSING LIMIT SWITCH LEARNING
LEARNING
b)LEARNING
Learning end THE
OF CLOSING
CLOSING
closing door 1stLIMIT
LIMIT SWITCH
Giving back
a)
the Learning
command of the
step closing
(A) reaches limit
• Give a command with a radio transmitter
theswitch leaf push
door and 2.orGive
witha aSTEP
for a
switch
command,
moment the
connected leaf 2 reaches
across and 6
terminals pushes for a brief
& 10. Motor moment
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run closed
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andclosure.
shut switch.
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it drives
the switch closure2 has
haslearnt
the the
beenclose closing limit
stop. The
learned right
1 2 1 2 red led
successfully will remain
remain on on.
switch, only the red LED on the right remains lit.
the central lit only red LED.

• Give a second command using the radio transmitter or


b) Learning
switch and of motor
the closing
1 will limit switch and
run closed leaf shut
1. Give off awhen
new itSTEP
command (A), leaf
drives against 1 reaches
the close stop. and Thepushes
left redforled
a brief momenton.
will remain
the closing limit switch. If both limit switches have been
SFAS OPEN memorized correctly, only the red LED’s remain lit.
a) Give the command step (A) and release the shutter (1)
opens. Al reaching the point where you want to open the
door (2)
LEARNING
Opening
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toOFtheOPEN
command
PHASE LIMIT
LAG step
AND (A)OPENING
and releaseLIMIT it: SWITCH
the door (2) opens.
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(A) , leaf (1) opens.or with
Once a itswitch
reaches
connected across terminals 6 & 10. Motor 1 will run open.
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twothe
set doors you
shallwant
required open tonow
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leaf leaf (2)reaching
until
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give a secondlag) com-
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leaves onopen will
only run
until
the toLEDs.
they
red the
reachopenandstops
pushand forshut off. The
a brief
two red led’s will light.
moment their respective opening limit switches. If opening limit
switches have been memorized correctly, only the red LED’s
remain lit.

LEARNING SFAS CLOSING. LEARNING THE


LEARNING OFFULL CLOSING
CLOSING LAG TRAVEL
• Give a command with a radio transmitter or with a switch
connected
a)Give a STEPacross terminals
command 6&
(A), 10.(2)
leaf Motor 2 will
closes. run itclosed.
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To
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pointthe required
the where
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want(A) leaf
to and delay
closerelease give
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(closing
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closes.
mand using the radio transmitter or switch when motor 2
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point where (A)
has achieved the required delay. and
you wantalsotoleaf
quit (1) will start closing.
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(1) (delay closure)until theycommand
to the reach and push
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switches. andclosing
before shut off. To
verify
until the completion
reaching and pushing of for
theamanual
momentprogramming
the respective the two
switches
red led’s will light and the green led’s will flash.
b)Once both leaves (1) and (2) reach the closing limit
closing.
switches, the two green LED’s will blink and the two red LED’s
b)will
When both
be on thesteady
with doors (1) and (2) reached the end of
light.
closing to verify that flashing the two green LEDs and are fixed
If the result is not satisfactory carry out the procedure again.
the two red LEDs.
Automation is now planned. Automation is placed by default in
semiautomatic mode.

If the result is not satisfactory to reset the power and start over from scratch.
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5 GENERAL INFORMATION

ENGLISH
It is strictly forbidden to copy or reproduce this instruction manual without written permission to do so and subsequent verification by LIFE home integration. Translation into other languages of all or part
of the manual is strictly forbidden without previous written authorisation from and subsequent verification by LIFE home integration. All rights on this document are reserved.
LIFE home integration will not accept responsibility for damage or malfunctions caused by incorrect installation or improper use of products and Users are therefore recommended to read this manual
carefully LIFE home integration will not accept responsibility for damage or malfunctions caused by the use of the automation together with the devices of other manufacturers; such action will render the warranty void.
LIFE home integration will not accept responsibility for damage or injury caused by non-compliance with the installation, set up, maintenance and use indications contained in this manual and the safety
instructions described in the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS chapter.
With the aim of improving its products, LIFE home integration reserves the right to bring about alterations to them at any time, without giving prior notice. This document conforms to the state of the
automation at which it is provided when released for sale.

5.1 INFORMATION ON THE MANUFACTURER


LIFE home integration is the manufacturer of the RG1 24DL control unit (referred to for short as “control unit”) and the owner of all rights concerning this document.. The Manufacturer’s information as
required by Machinery Directive 98/37/EC is given below:

• Manufacturer: LIFE home integration


• Address: Via S.Pertini,3/5 – 31014 COLLE UMBERTO (TV) Italy
Włochy
• Telephone: + 39 0422 809 254
• Fax: + 39 0422 809 250
• http: www.homelife.it
• e-mail: info@homelife.it

The identity plate bearing the information on the Manufacturer is fixed to the control unit. The plate specifies the type and date (month/year) of manufacture of the product.
For further information on technical and/or commercial issues and technician call-out and spares requests, Clients may contact the Manufacturer or area representative from which the product was purchased.

5.2 INTENDED USE


• The RG1 UNIR DLcontrol unit has been exclusively designed to command 1 electromechanical operator with 230 Vac power supply destined to motorising ‘residential’ type leafs. Any
usage differing from that described above is forbidden.
• The control unit may only be used with other LIFE products.
• The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage caused by improper use. All risks are the fitter’s responsibility and the warranty shall be rendered void.
• The control unit may not be installed or used in potentially explosive environments.
• Motorised gates must conform to current European standards and Directives, including EN 12604 and EN 12605.
• The control unit may only be used when in perfect working order and in compliance with the intended use, in the awareness of safety and hazard conditions and in compliance with the instructions for
installation and use.
• Any dysfunctions that may pose threats to safety must be eliminated immediately.
• The control unit may not be used in environments prone to flooding.
• Do not use the operator in environmental conditions characterised by harsh atmospheric agents (e.g. salty air).

6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS


6.1 General instructions and warnings
• This manual is designed for use by PROFESSIONAL FITTERS only. Installation of the control unit requires practical and theoretical knowledge of mechanics, electrics and electronics
as well as current sector legislation and regulations.
• Once the control unit has been installed, it is forbidden for users to perform any operation on the control unit even following the instructions in this manual, which, as mentioned previously,
are intended for use by qualified personnel only.
• Fitters must operate in compliance with the following: law 46/90, directive 98/37/EC, 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and subsequent amendments. He/she must also make constant reference to
harmonised standards EN 12453 and EN 12445.
• The indications given in this manual must always be observed when installing, connecting, adjusting, testing and setting the control unit. The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for
damage or injury caused by non-observance of the instructions contained in this manual.
• The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage and faults to the control unit caused by non-observance of the instructions contained in this manual.
• Keep this manual in a safe and easily accessible place so that it can be consulted rapidly when necessary.
• During installation, connection, trial run and usage of the control unit, observe all applicable accident prevention and safety regulations.
• In the interests of safety and optimal functioning of the control unit, only use original spares, accessories, devices and fastening apparatus.
• Do not perform alterations on any control unit device or component. This type of operation may cause malfunctions. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage caused by products that
have been modified.
• Should liquids penetrate inside the control unit, disconnect the electricity supply and contact the Manufacturer’s Assistance Service immediately; use of the control unit in such conditions may cause hazard situations.
• In the event of long periods of inactivity, in order to prevent the leakage of harmful substances from the battery (optional), it should be removed, stored in a dry place and recharged periodically.
• In the case of faults or problems that cannot be resolved using the information contained in this manual, contact the Manufacturer’s assistance service.

6.2 Storage instructions and warnings


• The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage and faults to control unit functioning caused by non-compliance with the storage instructions given below.
• The control unit must be stored in closed, dry places, at room temperatures of between –20 and +70°C and raised off the ground.
• Keep the control unit away from sources of heat and naked flames, which could damage it and cause malfunctions, fires or hazard situations.

7 INSTALLATION
ATTENTION: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions carefully, incorrect installation may cause serious injury.
Before commencing installation we highly recommend reading the instructions and warnings contained in this manual carefully (see the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS Chap) and observing
the instructions it contains.

7.1 Instructions and warnings for installations


• Before commencing installation read the. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS chapter carefully
• The PROFESSIONAL FITTER who installs the control unit is responsible for performing risk analysis and regulating the automation’s safety devices consequentially.
• The Fitter must check that the temperature range declared on the control unit is suited to the place in which the device is installed.
• Any normally open/off buttons installed for the activation of the operator must be positioned so that they are within view of the gate but distant from moving parts. Unless said commands
operate using keys, they must be positioned at a minimum height of 1.5m and not accessible to unauthorised persons.
• During installation, make constant reference to harmonised standards EN 12453 and EN12445.
• Ensure that the individual devices to be installed are compatible with the RG1 UNIR DL control unit. Do not proceed if even just one device is unsuitable for the intended use.
• Ensure that the place of installation of the central unit is not prone to flooding, does not contain sources of heat or naked flames, fires or hazard situations in general.
• During installation, protect control unit components in order to prevent liquids (e.g. rain) and/or foreign bodies (earth, gravel, etc) penetrating inside.
• Connect the control unit to a power supply line created in compliance with current regulations and earthed and fitted with a power supply sectioning switch.
• Wrapping materials must be disposed of in compliance with local regulations.
• Wear protective goggles when making holes for clamping.
In the event of work at heights of over 2m from the ground, for example for the installation of the indicator lamp or aerial, fitters must be equipped with ladders, safety harnesses, protective helmet, and
all other equipment required by law and the standards governing this kind of work. Refer to Directive 89/655/EEC amended by 2001/45/EC.

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8 TESTING AND TRIAL RUN
• The testing and trial run must be performed by a COMPETENT PERSON supervised and aided by a PROFESSIONAL FITTER. It is the responsibility of the person who tests and sets up
the automation (of which the control unit is a part) to perform the checks required in accordance with the risks existing and to check conformity with the relevant legislation and standards,
in particular with EN standard 12445, which governs the methods for performing trials on gate automations and EN standard 12453 that specifies the performance requisites concerning safety of use.
• The testing and trial run are the most essential phases of installation for guaranteeing maximum operating safety.
• The checks and procedures for testing may also be used for routine checks on the automation and its devices.
• The automation may only be tested if a non-hazardous force tolerance has been set. Force tolerance must be adjusted to a minimum value so as to exclude the danger of injury during closure.
• Adjust the maximum force in line with EN standard 12445.
• Never touch the gate or moving parts when they are in motion.
• Remain at a safe distance when the gate is in motion: only pass when the gate is completely open and immobile.
• In the event of malfunctions (noisiness, jerky movements, etc.) suspend the use of the automation immediately: failure to observe this rule may entail serious hazards, risks of accidents and/or serious
damage to the gate and the automation.
• Always remember that the following residual risks exist when the gate is in movement:
a) impact and crushing against the main closure edge (against the single leaf or between the two leaves);
b) impact and crushing in the opening area;
c) cshearing between the moving and the fixed guides and support during movement;
d) mechanical risks caused by movement.

8.1 Testing
During testing, ensure that the measurement of the gate’s impact force has been performed in accordance with EN standards 12445 and 12453.
• Check that the indications given in the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS and INSTRUCTIONS AND INDICATIONS FOR INSTALLATION chapters have been carefully observed.
• Ensure that the automation is correctly adjusted and that the protection and release systems are in good working order.
• Using the key selector or the radio control perform gate opening and closure tests and ensure that each movement of the gate corresponds to the control unit settings. Perform as many checks as
necessary to be certain of perfect operation.
• Ensure the correct operation of the LEDs on the keyboard of the control unit (see specific manual).
• In particular, for photocell checks, check that there is no interference with other devices. Pass a cylindrical tube with a diameter of 5cm and a length of approximately 30 cm through the optic axis that
connects the two photocells. Perform this check firstly close to the transmitter and then close to the receiver and lastly halfway between the two.
• In all three cases, the device must intervene by passing from the active state to the alarm state and vice versa, thus causing the action set on the control unit: for example, during a closure manoeuvre
it must cause inversion of movement.
• Perform the photocell operation test required in compliance with EN standard 12445 p. 4.1.1.6. The results must satisfy EN standard 12453 p. 5.1.1.6.

ATTENTION: once the automation has been tested, the parameters set must not be altered. If further adjustments (e.g. alterations to the voltage value) are made, all the checks required for
testing and compliance with EN standard 12445 must be repeated.

8.2 First usage


The automation may only be used for the first time once all the checks described in the TESTING chapter have been performed successfully. The automation may not be used in precarious
or temporary conditions.

a) Compile a technical file for the automation, which must include at least:
• a general mechanical and electrical diagram,
• risk analysis and solutions adopted for eliminating or reducing risks,
• manuals of the individual components,
• list of the components used,
• instructions for use and warnings concerning use by the owner,
• system maintenance record
• declaration of the system’s CE conformity
b) Fix a CE marking plate to the gate, bearing at least the following information:
• Name and address of the party responsible for installation and testing;
• Type of automation,
• model,
• registration number,
• year of installation,
• CE mark.
c) Fill in the declaration of conformity and give it to the owner of the automation.
d) Compile the guide with the instruction manual (EN 12635 p. 5.3 and 5.4) and give it to the owner of the automation.
e) Compile the maintenance and improvement log (EN 12635 p. 5.3) and give it to the owner of the automation.
f) Compile the guide containing the instructions for maintenance that provides instructions concerning the maintenance of all automation devices (EN 12635 p. 5.3 and 5.5) and give it to the owner
of the automation.
g) Before the first use of the automation, the owner must have been given adequate information concerning hazards and residual risks.

9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS


9.1 Instructions and warnings for use
• It is the fitter’s duty to perform risk analysis and inform the user/owner of any existing residual risks. Any residual risk detected must be recorded in writing in the operator manual.
• The following residual risks are usually present in moving gates: impact and crushing against the main closure surface (of the single leaf or between the two leaves); impact and crushing in the opening
area; crushing between the mobile and fixed guide and support parts during movement; mechanical risks caused by movement.
• The Manufacturer will not accept responsibility for damage or injury caused by the non-observance of the information on use contained in this manual, and the failure to observe the safety indications
given below.
• The Manufacturer declines responsibility for damage and malfunctions caused by non-compliance with the instructions for use.
• Keep this manual in a safe and easily accessible place so that it can be consulted rapidly when necessary.
• Before activating the gate ensure that all persons are at a safe distance.
• Never touch the gate or moving parts when they are in motion.
• Remain at a safe distance when the gate is in motion: only pass when the gate is completely open and immobile.
• Do not allow children to play with gate controls; do not leave radio controls or other control devices within children’s reach.
• Prevent children from playing or standing in the vicinity of the gate or the control organs (radio controls). The same precautions should be adopted for disabled persons and animals.
• In the event of malfunctions (noisiness, jerky movements, etc.) suspend the use of the automation immediately:: failure to observe this rule may entail serious hazards, risks of accidents and/or
serious damage to the gate and the automation. Contact a PROFESSIONAL FITTER and in the meantime use the gate manually by disconnecting the operator (see the OPERATOR/ACTUATOR
RELEASE chapter) OPERATOR/ACTUATOR RELEASE chapter) of the operator manual.
• In order to maintain the automation in efficient conditions, ensure that the operations indicated in the MAINTENANCE chapter are performed at the frequency indicated by a PROFESSIONAL FITTER.
• Examine the installation frequently in order to check that there are no signs of mechanical unbalance, wear and damage to the wires and assembled parts: do not use the operator until the necessary
repairs or adjustments have been made.
• Should liquids penetrate inside the control unit, disconnect the electricity supply and contact the Manufacturer’s Assistance Service immediately; use of the control unit in such conditions may cause
hazard situations. The automation may not be used in these conditions, even with buffer batteries (optional).
• If a problem arises that cannot be resolved using the information contained in this manual, contact the Manufacturer’s assistance service.

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10 MAINTENANCE
10.1 Maintenance instructions and warnings
• Once the automation has been tested, the parameters set must not be altered. If further adjustments (e.g. alterations to the voltage value) are made, ALL THE CHECKS REQUIRED FOR
TESTING AND COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS MUST BE REPEATED.
• The Manufacturer declines responsibility for damage or injury caused by non-compliance with the information provided in this manual and the safety instructions provided below
• The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage and malfunctions deriving from non-compliance with the maintenance instructions.
• In order to keep the operator efficient and safe, follow the cleaning, checking and routine maintenance procedures as described in this manual. This is the owner’s duty.
• Any checking, maintenance or repair work must be conducted by a PROFESSIONAL FITTER
• Always switch off the electricity supply in the event of malfunctions, breakdowns and before any other operations in order to avoid the gate from being activated.
• Always disconnect the operator’s power supply before performing any maintenance or cleaning operation.
• The owner is NOT authorised to remove the control unit cover as it contains live parts.
• If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the Manufacturer or its technical Assistance service or in any case a person with a similar qualification in order to avoid risks.
• If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the Manufacturer or its technical Assistance service or in any case a person with a similar qualification in order to avoid risks.
• Do not perform technical or programming modifications on the control unit. Operations of this type may cause malfunctions and/or risk of accidents. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for
damage caused by products that have been modified.
• In the event of intervention of automatic or fuse switches, before restoring function conditions identify and eliminate the fault. Request the intervention of a PROFESSIONAL FITTER.
• The disconnection and replacement of the pair of buffer batteries (optional) may be performed by a PROFESSIONAL FITTER only.
• If a fault that cannot be solved following the information contained in the present manual arises, contact the manufacturer’s assistance service.
• All maintenance, repair or replacement of parts must be recorded in the maintenance log, which is SUPPLIED AND INITIALLY FILLED IN BY THE FITTER.

10.2 Routine maintenance


Every 6 months a PROFESSIONAL FITTER should repeat the series of tests described for automation testing (see INSTALLATION MANUAL – TESTING AND TRIAL RUN Chap. ). – TESTING AND
TRIAL RUN Chap.).

11 DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL


• The control unit is constructed using various materials, which implies the adoption of different disposal procedures. Refer to regulations in force in the country in which the automation is installed,
especially with regard to the buffer batteries (if present).
• If present the batteries must be removed from the control unit prior to disposal. Disconnect the control unit from the electricity supply before removing batteries.
• Contact qualified firms for disposal.

ATTENTION: operator disconnection from the mains supply must be performed by a qualified electrician using suitable tools.

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Declaration of conformity

under Directive 98/37/EC, appendix II, part B (Manufacturer’s Declaration of CE Conformity)

LIFE Home Integration


Via S.Pertini 3/5
31014 COLLE UMBERTO (TV)

declares that the following product:

GEUNIR DL control unit

satisfies the essential requisites established in the following directives:

• Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC and subsequent amendments,


• Electromagnetic compatibility directive 89/336/EEC and subsequent amendments,
• Radio and telecommunications equipment directive 1999/5/EC and subsequent amendments.

and satisfies the following standards:

• EN 12445:2000 Industrial, commercial and garage doors and gates – Safety in the usage of motorised doors –
testing methods
• EN 12453: Industrial, commercial and garage doors and gates – Safety in the usage of motorised doors –
Requisites
• EN 60204-1:1997 Machinery safety – Electric equipment of the machine – Part 1: general rules.
• EN 60950 Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requisites
• ETSI EN 301489-3:2001 Electromagnetic compatibility for radio equipment and appliances.
• EN 300220-3:2000 Radio equipment and systems – short band devices – Technical characteristics and testing methods for
radio apparatus with a frequency of 25 to 1000 MHz and powers of up to 500mW.

The Manufacturer also declares that it is not permitted for the abovementioned components to be used until such time as the
system in which they are incorporated is declared conform to directive 98/37/EC.

COLLE UMBERTO ____________ Name of Signor: MICHELE RUI

Position: PRESIDENT

Signature:

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Address: Via Sandro Pertini,3/5 31014 COLLE UMBERTO (TV) Italia

Telephone: + 39 0438 388592


Telefax: + 39 0438 388593
http www.homelife.it

Instruction issue V.1


e-mail: info@homelife.it

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