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August 2016 Issue 1 SGEX16
The curtain needs to be the correct height for the door to lock
properly (if too tall remove slat(s) – If too short notify supplier).
The optimum curtain height finishes midway up the end plate to
ensure the locking mechanism engages.
Check you have the correct number of slats in the curtain for the
guide height (particularly if you have shortened the guide height)
and adjust the curtain accordingly.
i.
Roll out the curtain on a flat and protected surface, such
as bubble wrap and/or cardboard packaging in which the
curtain was delivered.
ii.
Unscrew webbing from every slat which needs to be removed
or replaced, gently lifting the webbing away from the surface
of the slat.
iii.
Slide out damaged slats and replace with new slats. Press
down webbing and screw to the new slat.
iv.
If the number of slats has been reduced, trim the webbing
accordingly and carefully melt the cut ends to prevent fraying.
09. CURTAIN ADJUSTMENT (REDUCING HEIGHT/MAKING REPAIRS)
REMOVE SCREW
LIFT WEBBING
REMOVE SCREW
SLIDE BACK NEW SLATS
SLIDE OUT
DAMAGED
SLATS
PRESS DOWN
WEBBING
RE-SCREW
8 x 1/2 FLANGE HEAD
SELF-TAPPING SCREW
Curtain height =
Curtain slats
+ Extruded top slat
+ Bottom slat
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