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Care/maintenance 

[B867213_0] - EN/ 25.09.09 

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Subject to change without notice. 

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Care/maintenance 

5.1

 

General information on care and 
maintenance of the roller blind 

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

 

 

DANGER 

Risk of injury from operation of the product 
when it is out of view. 

 

Disconnect the product from the automatic 
control and/or de-energise it. 

 

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NOTE 

Ensure that the product is not moved during
maintenance and repair work in its direct proximity –
e.g. window-cleaning. 

 

 

De-energise the product. 

 

 

CAUTION 

Risk of injury due to static charge. 

Contact with persons or objects may result in 
electrostatic discharge from statically charged 
fabric. 

 

 

DANGER 

Risk of injury and falling! 

 

Do not rest climbing aids against the 
product. 

 

Climbing equipment must rest on a solid 
foundation and offer good support! 

 

 

CAUTION 

Product could be damaged by incorrect 
cleaning! 

 

Do not

 use high pressure washers, 

abrasive cleansers, abrasive sponges or 
solvents such as alcohol or naphtha. 

 

Do 

not

 support yourself on the product or 

parts of the product. 

 

5.2

 

Cleaning the roller blind 

 

 

To ensure the longest possible 
life, we recommend you clean 
the surface of the product 

regularly

 and at least once a 

year. 

If the first cleaning takes place 
years after initial installation, 
the product cannot be returned 
to its original condition. 

Replacement claims cannot be 
honoured on the grounds of 
these cleaning and care 
instructions because the 
effectiveness of these 
measures depends on a large 
number of factors that vary 
from case to case. 

 

 

Clean the roller blind regularly. Follow the procedure 
described in the following table. 

 

Cleaning procedure 

 

Use a suitable cleaning agent to clean the 
aluminium surfaces (e.g. common household 
cleansers or cleaning agents). 

 

Remove any dust and/or dirt from the fabric or 
the guide rails. 

 

Wash the fabric with a mild detergent (water 
max. 30°C).

2

 

 

Remove soiling on the fabric with a colourless 
eraser.

1

 

 

Brush the fabric (only coated polyester fabrics).

1

 

Wipe off the fabric using a moist cloth.

1

 

 

 

Inspect the operating elements, lifting tapes and 
motor line for visible wear and damage. 

 

Check that the roller blind is functioning properly. 
Watch the product as it travels the full projection 
range and look for any unusual behaviour or noises. 

 

Have any damage repaired by a qualified specialist 
as soon as possible. 

 

 

2

 

Depending on the fabric type. 

Summary of Contents for WG.F.08

Page 1: ...WAREMA ceiling roller blind type WG F 08 Instructions for use and maintenance To be handed over to the operator Valid from 25 September 2009 Document number B867423_0 EN ...

Page 2: ...ese operating and maintenance instructions contain important information on operation and maintenance It describes the operation of the WAREMA ceiling roller blind with 230 volt electric drive Other drives and alternative solutions are not dealt with Permissible activities No other alterations additions to or conversions of or maintenance work are to be carried out on the product other than as des...

Page 3: ...cal data accessories 4 2 3 Intended use of product 4 2 4 Product identification 4 2 5 CE conformity 4 3 Operation of the ceiling roller blind 5 3 1 Ceiling roller blind with 230V electric drive 5 4 General safety instructions 6 4 1 Information on safety 6 4 2 Safety instructions 6 5 Care maintenance 7 5 1 General information on care and maintenance of the roller blind 7 5 2 Cleaning the roller bli...

Page 4: ...ay result in significant danger Do not place additional strain such as that from suspend ed objects on the WAREMA ceiling roller blind as this may damage the product and is therefore not permitted Installation on emergency doors is also not permitted WAREMA will not be liable for any resulting damage The intended use also includes observing these instruc tions and the installation conditions 2 4 P...

Page 5: ...tton UP or the button DOWN or Turn the rotary switch to the left or right The product moves in the selected direction The movement is stopped by pressing the stop button pressing the button for the opposite direction or returning the rotary switch Extending retracting with automatic control Information for motor runtime Instructions on how to operate this feature are contained in a separate manual...

Page 6: ...ed a sudden draft can damage the product or other property dd200003410 Only operate the product if it is in technically per fect condition If damaged stop operation immediately and inform your dealer Limit access to the control elements Risk of crushing injury dd200003411 Do not let children play with the operating element e g the hand held transmitter Keep the hand held transmitter away from chil...

Page 7: ...of the product 5 2 Cleaning the roller blind To ensure the longest possible life we recommend you clean the surface of the product regularly and at least once a year If the first cleaning takes place years after initial installation the product cannot be returned to its original condition Replacement claims cannot be honoured on the grounds of these cleaning and care instructions because the effec...

Page 8: ...od 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 Bearing parts Runners sliders Lifting tapes 7 Spare parts repairs CAUTION Personal injury or property damage resulting from inappropriate repairs The product should only b...

Page 9: ...only Motor thermal protection switch has triggered Wait 10 to 15 minutes then try again There is no current Check the power fuse certified electricians only A higher level control command is present Await switch on off delay End rod does not move to limit positions Motor switch off positions are incorrect Readjust the motor specialists only Soiling is obstructing the guide rail chambers Remove soi...

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Page 12: ...ocumentation are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holder Considerable care was taken in producing the text and graphics in this documentation No liability is accepted for any errors which may nevertheless exist in this documenta tion nor for the consequences of any such errors Company stamp 2009 WAREMA Renkhoff SE Hans Wilhelm Renkhoff Straße 2 97828 Marktheidenfeld Germany ht...

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