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4.
The divider curtain may be raised or lowered by placing the “UP” or “DOWN” key into the key switch and turning as indicated on the
switch cover plate.
Note: The key switch must be labeled with the following operational instructions, as shown. If your key switch is not labeled properly,
contact your Porter dealer immediately
5.
The key that operates the unit should be retained at all times by the designated authorized person, or be kept in a lock box.
Make sure the
key is never left in the key switch unattended.
6.
It is critical the operator visually monitor the area around the curtain through the entire raising and lowering travel cycles, making certain
no one is at or near the curtain travel. Pay particular attention to the unit as it nears a limit switch cut-off juncture. If the limits are not
stopping the curtain at the “DOWN” position with curtain fabric oriented vertically, or if the limits are allowing the curtain to rise higher
than the top of the curtain fabric, contact your Porter dealer immediately.
Again, the safest equipment can be damaged when used by untrained personnel. It is imperative the procedures and guidelines set forth in
this manual are strictly observed.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
POP RIVET GUN
ELECTRIC DRILL
1/2" DIA. COUNTERSINK BIT
SCISSORS
13/64" DIA. DRILL BIT
STANDARD TOOL SET
NOTE: These installation instructions are for single motor operation only with either a wall guide (No. 2081) or torque arm (No. 2082)
operation. Steps that are specific to the torque belt installation appear in the highlighted (shaded) areas.
1. INVENTORY AND INSPECTION
Inventory parts listed on packing list to ensure parts required are accounted for. Inspect all components for possible shipping damage.
2. PREPARATION OF ASSEMBLY AREA
Moving the curtain after assembly is both difficult and awkward. For that reason, the assembly of the curtain should take place below or
near the curtain overhead support location. The floor should be protected with a suitable covering the entire length of the curtain in the
assembly area to prevent damage to the floor or curtain. In addition, the floor and the covering must be free of any debris generated from
assembly procedures prior to fabric panel installation.
ENTRAPMENT OR EQUIPMENT FAILURE.
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