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356914-0004 REVC  04/06/2020

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©Copyright 2020 Wayne Dalton, a division of Overhead Door Corporation

CURTAIN

GUIDE

CURTAIN

GUIDE

JAMB

• Mount curtain guides to the wall surface using supplied fasteners. See FIG 5A and 5B.

• Check “G” Dimension as illustrated in FIG 4 on page 5. “G” Dimension must match your “DOOR INSTALLATION DATA” sheet.

• Both guides MUST be on a level line and both guides MUST be plumb.

• The “G” Dimension must be held within 1/8” over the entire height of the guides.

• If using the Cremone cylinder lock tubular bottom bar you will need to include the standout tubes between the guides and the wall as shown in FIG 5C. The standout

tubes will need to be pre-drilled onsite to match the holes in your curtain guide.

FIG 5A

•   Lift the head assembly using a fork lift or other appropriate lifting equipment and lower it onto the top of the guides, inserting the support bars into the guide as shown 

in FIG 6.

•   Be sure the support bars are fully inserted into the guides on both sides. See FIG 7

•   Install the wall fasteners provided into the head plate flanges to attach it to the jamb. See FIG 7

FIG 7

CURTAIN

GUIDE

WALL

FASTENERS

FIG 5B

GUIDE

CURTAIN

WALL

FASTENERS

STANDOUT 

TUBE

FIG 5C

SUPPORT

BAR

GUIDE

CURTAIN

HEAD

ASSEMBLY

FIG 6

SUPPORT BAR

FLANGE

HEAD PLATE

HEAD PLATE

FLANGE

FULLY INSERTED

SUPPORT BAR

FULLY INSERTED

FACE OF WALL INSTALLATION

STEP 1

STEP 1

INSTALL CURTAIN GUIDES TO JAMB

Follow instructions and use proper lifting equipment and correct lifting procedure to avoid serious injury or death.

WARNING

WARNING

Rapidly closing curtain could result in death or serious injury.  Do not remove factory binding around curtain assembly until step 3.

WARNING

WARNING

STEP 2

STEP 2

INSTALL HEAD ASSEMBLY

Summary of Contents for 523

Page 1: ...USER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECURITY SHUTTER MODEL 523 READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL THIS DOOR Warnings Safety Information 2 Key Drawing 3 Maintenance Instruction...

Page 2: ...oided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in injury or property damage The word NOTE is used to indicate importa...

Page 3: ...te that components and component locations are shown here for REFERENCE ONLY Your unit installation and component locations may be different CURTAIN GUIDE COVER GUIDE ASSEMBLY STOPPER ALL APPLICATIONS...

Page 4: ...ere Locate the work order Door Installation Data sheet inside the door hardware box You will need to refer to the Door Installation Data sheet See FIG 2 Factory order number on door components must ma...

Page 5: ...h the Opening Width and Height shown on the Door Installation Data sheet Are the guides you received suitable for the jambs Compare the guides type shown on the Door Installation Data sheet with FIG 4...

Page 6: ...a fork lift or other appropriate lifting equipment and lower it onto the top of the guides inserting the support bars into the guide as shown in FIG 6 Be sure the support bars are fully inserted into...

Page 7: ...applied WARNING Cut the banding and carefully lower the curtain into the guides to the fully closed position Using a 1 1 2 open end wrench wind the spring by turning the Winding Nut the specified num...

Page 8: ...cian using proper tools and instructions 8 Visually inspect door and hardware monthly for worn and or broken parts and check to see if door operates freely DO NOT operate a door with a broken spring S...

Page 9: ...To apply the shim two laborers might be required Installing the shim D Close the door fully E When door is at bottom make sure door is in hand chain mode F Turn off the power to the motor if applicabl...

Page 10: ...FIG 16 Check G Dimension as illustrated in Fig 4 on page 5 G Dimension must match your DOOR INSTALLATION DATA sheet Both guides MUST be on a level line and both guides MUST be plumb Be sure there is...

Page 11: ...NG WARNING Cut the banding and carefully lower the curtain into the guides to the fully closed position Using a 1 1 2 open end wrench wind the spring by turning the Winding Nut the specified number of...

Page 12: ...Do not stand or walk under moving door 3 Keep doorway clear and in full view while operating door 4 Do NOT permit children to play on near or with door or to operate controls 5 Unlock door before open...

Page 13: ...To apply the shim two laborers might be required Installing the shim D Close the door fully E When door is at bottom make sure door is in hand chain mode F Turn off the power to the motor if applicab...

Page 14: ...hat line voltage wiring be performed by a qualified electrician Be sure that electrical power has been disconnected from the input wires being connected to the operator prior to handling these wires A...

Page 15: ...ng WARNING WARNING To avoid damage to the door system set the limits according to the instructions on this page DO NOT use the door for standard operation before the limits have been set The slat curt...

Page 16: ...ng WARNING WARNING To avoid damage to the door system set the limits according to the instructions on this page DO NOT use the door for standard operation before the limits have been set The slat curt...

Page 17: ...er s technician services your shutter system on a scheduled basis Contact your local Wayne Dalton dealer for more details on their program offering Increase operational efficiency safety and reliabili...

Page 18: ...y sand dirt or grease This warranty does not apply if the Product is installed within 2000 meters of any ocean or other body of saltwater This warranty specifically excludes any damage resulting from...

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