RS200 manual GB 2009
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MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
RESIDENTIAL DOORS
An overhead door should be maintained and checked regularly to ensure safe operation and
use. This is described in the EN-norms.
GENERAL:
1
Torsion springs, brackets and other components which are attached to the springs
and cables, are under extreem tension. If not handled properly, injuries or damages
might occur!
So, working on these components may only be carried out by qualified
overhead door mechanics!
2
Replacement of broken or weared components should always be done by qualified
overhead door mechanics.
3
When checking the door, always disconnect the electrical main power supply. Make
sure that it is blocked against re-engaging without you knowing it.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE:
After installation:
1.
Grease
running
part
of
the
tracks
MECHANIC
2.
Grease
the
bearings
of
the
rollers
MECHANIC
3. Grease the shafts of the rollers
MECHANIC
4.
Grease
the
bearings
of
the
shaft
MECHANIC
5. Grease the hinge pins
MECHANIC
6. Grease the lock
MECHANIC
7.
Protect
the
panels
with
carwax
USER
8.
Grease
the
rubbers
slightly
with
vasaline
USER
After 3 months:
1. Complete inspection visualy
MECHANIC
2.
Check
balancing
system
and
adjust
if
needed
MECHANIC
3. Grease all the above mentioned points if needed
MECHANIC
Every 6 months (or after every 750 cycles):
1.
Check side seals on damage or wear and tear
USER
2.
Check top seal on damage or wear and tear
USER
3.
Check bottom seal on damage or wear and tear
USER
4.
Grease all above mentioned points
USER
5.
Clean the panels
USER
6.
Clean the windows (only water wash, do not use cloth)
USER
7.
Remove dirt and waste from the door or its surroundings
USER
Every 12 months (or after every 1500 cycles):
1. Check or test the fixation of the springs to the fittings
MECHANIC
2. Check the balance of the door and adjust if needed
MECHANIC
3. Check the cables for damage or wear and tear
MECHANIC
4. Check the cable connection points on drums and bottom bracket
MECHANIC
5. Check the roller on wear and free moving space
MECHANIC
6.
Check
the
hinges
on
breaking MECHANIC
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