NANAWALL HSW75 OWNER’S MANUAL
13
Operation And Maintenance
Of Nanawall Products
OPERATION OF A NANAWALL HSW75 – SINGLE
TRACK SLIDING SYSTEM
For opening and closing the single track folding system,
please observe the special notes on the following pages in
as far as they relate to your unit.
When operating the system similar to any other
door, please do not place your fingers between
the panels/pivot points.
Only properly trained personnel should operate the unit.
No children should operate the unit.
Do not force the system if not operating properly. If you
encounter any difficulties in operating the unit, please
have it inspected by a NanaWall certified installer as
soon as possible.
The correct sequence of opening and closing of panels is
dependent on the configuration ordered. Panels must be
opened and closed in the right order and
only move one
panel at a time
in a gentle manner.
Opening and Closing a Unit.
1.
For opening, if there are any single/double action
panels, convert them to sliding panels as per
instructions below.
2. If there are non-sliding end panels, open these
panels first.
3. Disengage the locking points on each panel and
move only one panel at a time. Operation of each
type of lock as follows:
a. Profile Cylinder – turn with key or thumb turn.
b. Quick Release Lock – pull knob and lift up/down.
c. Concealed Locking – lift up/down edge bolt with
hand or foot.
d. Automatic Locking – when adjacent panels
are pulled together and properly aligned, the bolt
automatically engages.
4. Note that there is a carrier at each upper corner of
a sliding panel. Look at the head track within the
opening and note the switches that lead the head
track from the main opening to the stacking bay.
Move the panel from the side in the direction of the
stacking bay and the roller with top guide will follow
the line in the switch to the right stacking location.
If necessary, grasp the panel by the edges with both
hands as high on the panel as possible to locate him
in the right location.
5. Similarly, slide all the remaining panels through the
appropriate switch into the stacking bay.
6. In most cases, panels can be pushed in place with
one hand pushing on the edge of a panel. Move
evenly
one panel at a time
and keep panels as
vertical as possible and push into the stacking bay.
Do not force. Avoid any pendulum movements,
otherwise rollers may get damaged.
7.
If there is more than one stacking bay, please be sure
the panels are stacked in the correct stacking bay.
8. For closing, proceed with the sliding of the panels in
reverse order. To pull the panels from the stacking
bay, you will need to grasp panels by the edges with
one hand as high as possible. Move evenly and keep
panels as vertical as possible. Avoid any pendulum
movements.
9. Make sure each panel is placed in its proper position
in the opening and engage the locking point before
moving the next panel. Do not force any locking
point.