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LIFESTYLE
LIFESTYLE
Kinloch
6.3 Door positioning
Bottom rail at 3 o`clock
• Rotate the curtain and axle so that the bottom
rail of the door is positioned at 3 o`clock.
• Centralise the curtain on doorway opening.
• Push the axle forward in slots (toward the
opening) and tighten the nuts firmly without
overtightening.
6.4 Springs tensioning
• Ensure the bottom rail is at 3 o`clock.
• Ensure “U“ bolts are tightened, then rotate
the door one turn in a forward direction to
apply tension.
• Do not let go off the door, as the springs
are now tensioned.
• Hold the door firmly and cut the plastic
wrap along the bottom rail (take care not
to damage the door surface).
• Slowly pull the curtain down and carefully
position a wooden chock (or any other
appropriate stop) between bottom rail and
rolled curtain as shown.
• Take care not to damage the door surface.
• Chock will hold the door until the guides
and stops are in place.
Chock