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Installation

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Check if the top guide

rail has moved down.

If necessary, ensure

that the guide rail has

moved down by pulling

on it.

Adjusting the cord tension

Move the pleated blind. If you feel that an excessive

amount of force needs to be applied to operate the blind

or if the cords are sagging, the cord tension can be

adjusted.

Tightening the cords together on the opposite side

(nP1.Q.xx only)

1

2

Release the cord ten-

sioner (in end profile on

the opposite side).
Move the cord tension-

er.
Secure the cord ten-

sioner again.

Retighten the cords individually on the package

side (P2.Q.xx and optional P1.Q.xx)

1

2

Release the screw (in

the end profile on the

package side).
Move the cord tension-

er.
Retighten the screw.

Pressing in the magnetic strip (P1.Q.xx only)

Check the polarity of the

magnetic tape by hold-

ing the magnetic tape in

the handle rail.

Press the magnetic tape

into the end profile from

the bottom to the top.

3

Maintenance

Proper and regular cleaning and the use of original spare
parts only are essential for fault-free operation and a long
service life.

CAUTION

Risk of injury from falling from climbing aid!

Climbing aids (e. g. ladders, scaffolding etc.) may tip
over if improperly erected.

Position climbing aids on level and firm ground.
Do not rest climbing aids against the product.

CAUTION

Risk of injury from falling!

There is a risk of falling during maintenance work!

Take suitable, safe measures to prevent or stop a

fall!

3.1

Cleaning and care

Over time, a film of dirt will settle on the surfaces of
products due to environmental influences.

Due to the effects of solar radiation, this contamination may
become permanently adhered to the surface coating. These
factors reduce the value and, possibly, impair the function of
the product.

To contribute to a long service life of the product, the
surfaces should be cleaned regularly or 

at least once a

year.

In certain environments such as in industrial zones, close
to heavy traffic and in the vicinity of the sea (salty air), more
frequent cleaning may be necessary to protect against
surface damage.

Purpose of cleaning and care

The purpose of regular and proper cleaning and care is to
retain the value of the product and extend its service life.
The purpose of repeatedly cleaning the product is to retain
the well-maintained appearance of the building and product.

Summary of Contents for P2.Q Series

Page 1: ...se qualifications the work must be carried out by a specialist fitting company Contents These instructions are an integral part of the following product Insect screen pleated blind P1 Q xx one wing and P2 Q xx two wing Intended use The following details apply to the following product Insect screen pleated blind P1 Q xx one wing and P2 Q xx two wing The product is a horizontally movable insect scre...

Page 2: ... for se curing the ceiling profile Mounting profile bottom in P1 2 Q 21 39 100 Mounting profile right In P1 2 Q 22 no mitre cut at the bot tom In P1 2 Q 23 no mitre cut and fixing holes in the same surface 100 39 Mounting profile left In P1 2 Q 22 no mitre cut at the bot tom In P1 2 Q 23 no mitre cut and fixing holes in the same surface Corner joint connectors P1 2 Q 21 4 pieces P1 2 Q 22 2 pieces...

Page 3: ...ge of opposite side Top edge of ceil ing profile to bottom edge of base profile P1 2 Q 21 Mounting frame di mensions Mounting frame di mensions P1 2 Q 22 Mounting frame di mensions Top edge of mount ing frame to bottom edge of base profile P1 2 Q 23 Back edge of lateral mounting profile Top edge of ceil ing profile to bottom edge of base profile Tab 8 Order width and order height depending on mode...

Page 4: ...he mounting frame Attach the ceiling pro file P1 2 Q 23 Hold the ceiling profile between the mounting profiles on the mounting substructure Transfer the drill hole position Drill the fixing holes Attach the ceiling pro file Attaching the base profile P1 2 Q 20 23 Slide the fixing brack ets into the base profile at the bottom on both sides INFO The fixing brackets at the bottom can be shifted in th...

Page 5: ...d Inserting the pleated blind in the ceiling and base profiles 2 1 3 Insert the package in the guide rail Lower the package into the base profile Remove the safety straps on the package Attaching the end profiles INFO First attach the end profile of the package side 2 1 Swing in the end profile at the top Press on the end profile to hook it into the brack et 2 1 Press the end profile against the m...

Page 6: ...and a long service life CAUTION Risk of injury from falling from climbing aid Climbing aids e g ladders scaffolding etc may tip over if improperly erected Position climbing aids on level and firm ground Do not rest climbing aids against the product CAUTION Risk of injury from falling There is a risk of falling during maintenance work Take suitable safe measures to prevent or stop a fall 3 1 Cleani...

Page 7: ...by the GRM Gütegemeinschaft Reinigung von Fassaden e V certification no 142 242 342 442 542 To order contact your WAREMA dealer For further advise and in technical matters regarding cleaning please contact the Verband Deutscher Sonnenschutzreiniger e V www vds sonnenschutz de Preparing cleaning When cleaning the product protect adjacent areas against soiling Aids required for cleaning Soft brush d...

Page 8: ...ed by a qualified specialist according to the WAREMA maintenance checklist The maintenance checklist is available from your specialist dealer or can be requested from WAREMA 3 3 Spare parts repairs INFO To ensure that your product will operate properly on a continuous basis and to avoid changing its approved status use original spare parts only Contact your WAREMA specialist dealer if necessary 3 ...

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