2.5 tension the springs
self
locking
nuts
RO
TAT
E TO APPLY
TENSI
ON
WARNING! Once the packaging containing the door roll is cut, the door will have a strong tendency to
rise and revolve. If uncontrolled, the rapidly unrolling door could cause damage or injury.
Fig: 2.5.1
a) Ensure that the bottom rail is at the 9 o'clock
position as shown in Step 2.4.
b) Ensure both “U” bolts are tightened, then -
1. Rotate the door approximately 2 complete
turns in a forward direction to apply tension.
Do not let go as the springs are now tensioned.
See arrow in
Fig 2.5.1
.
2. Hold the door firmly,
NOW
cut the plastic
wrap along the bottom rail (taking care not to
damage door surface).
c) Pull the curtain down slowly into the guides below
the head stop.
d) Fit bottom rail stops
E
using self locking nuts
provided. Allow the door to rise and rest against
head stops.
e) Test the door operation by moving it up and
down. The curtain must feed in smoothly without
bumping - adjust lead in as required Step 2.4.2.
rail stop
head stop
2.6 locking
If the door is going to be fitted with an opener, the locking bars, retainers and locking bar covers do not need to
be installed. Proceed as per below then move to section 2.7.
a) Fit faceplate
F
to outside of door where the hook will latch onto curtain edge, then slide faceplate as far to
the right as possible. Use adhesive tape on outside to hold in position
(Fig 2.6.1)
.
b) Attach the lock assembly
F
to the faceplate
F
from the inside, using the mounting screws
G
and washers.
Do not over tighten the screws
(Fig 2.6.2)
.
c) Ensure a clean and dry guide surface. Wipe guide with clean rag.
LACERATION:
Wear appropriate gloves as
some edges of the door are very sharp.
HOOK
THIS END FIRST
LOCK CORRUGATION
FACE PLAT E
LOCK ASSEMBLY
F
F
F
Fig: 2.6.1
Fig: 2.6.2
G
2.6.1 centre locking bar doors with openers (R2W & R2L)
HOOK
THIS END FIRST
LOCK CORRUGATION
FACE PLAT E
LOCK ASSEMBLY
E
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Roll-A-Door
®
Series 2 installation instructions