Maintenance/warranty/repair/dismantling
[B2000171_1] - EN / 20.12.11
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Subject to change without notice.
4.3
Maintenance instructions
The product
must
be maintained regularly
and at least once a year.
Inspection and maintenance work is
only
to
be carried out by an appropriately qualified
specialist. We recommend you take out a
maintenance agreement with a qualified spe-
cialist.
The WAREMA warranty becomes invalid if
the unit is not cleaned properly at least once
a year.
DANGER
Risk of injury through irregular maintenance!
Check the product regularly for signs of
wear and damage, e.g. on the motor line.
Do
not
use products in need of repair. In
this case, move the products to the upper
limit position and take them out of service.
DANGER
Electric shock!
When inspecting or maintaining electrical
parts, the unit must be de-energised and
locked out.
Check the function and the limit positions of the
product.
Check the product for visible wear, for damage to the
motor line and to ensure it is securely attached (e.g.
check that the screws have a firm hold).
Check that the guide rail fixation is firmly seated. The
guide rails must be attached flush against the mount-
ing substructure without a gap.
Clean the guide rails. To do this, remove the inspec-
tion covers. When mounting, ensure that the neo-
prene buffer is correctly positioned.
Change the battery on products with remote control.
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Warranty
Subject to the statutory period of limitation for warranty
claims. This requires regular maintenance. The warranty
does not include wear parts or optical changes in line with
the type of material used (e.g. bleaching of surfaces
caused by UV rays).
Wear parts are
End plugs
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Spare parts/repairs
CAUTION
Personal injury or property damage resulting
from inappropriate repairs!
The product should only be repaired by a
qualified specialist.
To ensure that your product operates properly on a con-
tinuous basis and to avoid changing its approved status,
use WAREMA spare parts only. Contact a qualified spe-
cialist for further information if necessary.
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Dismantling/disposal
CAUTION
Personal injury or property damage from in-
correct dismantling!
The product should only be dismantled by
a qualified specialist.
Dismantling and re-installation of the product
must
be
undertaken by a qualified specialist in accordance with
current guidelines and standards. Be sure to ask the
manufacturer for any missing documents before beginning
to dismantle or reinstall the product.
Should the product no longer be required, ensure that it is
disposed of correctly in accordance with the relevant
regulations.
Procedure for disposal
Components identified in this manner should
not be disposed of with the household trash.