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Roll-A-Door
Series 2 installation instructions
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3.2 after installation care

cleaning
COLORBOND
and coloured steel FINISH DOORS: Your
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B&D Roll-A-Door
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door has been pre-painted with a high
durability polyester paint system especially designed and
tested for the harsh Australian conditions. However, all
exposed surfaces require some attention to guard against
the premature onset of corrosion and any other harmful
atmospheric effects. In our atmosphere there are harmful
deposits that gather on the door surface and if not removed
regularly, will seriously affect the appearance and life of the
door.
Washing of the door with clean water and a cloth every 14
days is recommended – particular care should be taken
to clean areas of the door not normally washed by rain,
including the top of the door roll inside the garage.
NOTE: In locations where there is likely to be salt in the air
or industrial fallout is severe, more frequent washing is
advisable and additional protection of the surface maybe
required.
Touch-up paint, if required, is available from your B&D dealer.
lock
Your lock does not require special maintenance, however,
if the keyway becomes stiff, the application of powdered
graphite is recommended – do not grease or oil the lock.
The faceplate should be washed with soapy water and
rinsed well. Strong solvents, such as acetone, should not be
used – these will damage the surface. WARNING! Do not
disassemble the lock mechanism.
When opening the door, always make sure the key is with
drawn from the lock – if this is not done, the lock mechanism
could be damaged and the key bent or broken.
We suggest you record your full Key letter and Number
on the front of this manual and if replacement keys are
required they can be obtained from your nearest B&D office,
simply by quoting this number. If the keys have been lost
and the number not recorded, it can be found stamped into
the locking arm at the back of the mechanism.
NYLOFELT
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On no account should you use grease or oil in the door
guides or on the Nylofelt
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running strips – the grease or oil
will clog the Nylofelt
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and spoil the operation of the door. An
occasional wipe with a cloth dampened with mineral turps
or methylated spirits, down the inside of each guide, is very
beneficial in removing any trace of grease or dirt.
After the guides have been cleaned, a silicon spray may be
used in the guides.
NOTE: WD40 or similar oil based sprays are not silicon and
should not be used.
b&d doors office locations
Head Office
6-8 Fiveways Blvd, Keysborough 3073
New South Wales
34 Marigold St, Revesby 2212
Queensland
17 Oasis Court, Clontarf 4019
Victoria
147-153 Canterbury Rd, Kilsyth 3137
South Australia
23 Frederick Rd, Royal Park 5014
Western Australia
96 Mulgul Rd, Malaga 6090
International/Export
34 Marigold St, Revesby 2212
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Care should be taken not to damage the Nylofelt
if Nylofelt
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is cut or damaged, a lighted match should be
used to quickly seal the ends of the nylon braiding, so as to
stop any further deterioration.
regular maintenance required
B&D recommends that you check the operation of your
Roll-A-Door
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at least every six months (more regularly in
extreme environments or frequent use). The effort required
to manually open and to manually close the door should be
about the same (if door has an automatic opener, put into
manual mode before testing door). If the door is difficult to
operate in either direction (up or down) then check:
1) that the Nylofelt
have not slipped from the edge and are jamming the
door;
2) that the door is running correctly in the guides and the
guides are straight and perpendicular; and
3) that the inside surfaces of the guides are clean and free
of obstructions. (see paragraph on care of Nylofelt
If you have checked these (and corrected where necessary)
and the door is still difficult to operate, , then your door will
need a service to adjust the spring tension and possibly
other operational parts of the door. This service should only
be carried out by an experienced door technician, using
the correct tools.
If you have an automatic opener fitted to your door, it
is particularly important that you ensure the optimum
operation of the door, otherwise you may reduce the
effective life of the opener.
To keep your door running well, it is recommended that
your door be serviced, by an experienced door technician,
every 12 months (more regularly in extreme environments or
frequent use), or earlier if required.
spring tension
It is natural for springs to lose tension over time. When
spring tension is adjusted or when your door is first installed
it is usual to apply a little more tension than is required for
balanced operation, to allow for the normal "settling in" of
the springs.
warranty
Warranty conditional on proper care as recommended
above. Full details of the warranty are available in your
owners handbook, from your nearest B&D office or visit the
B&D website www.bnd.com.au
Phone (03) 9791 2000
Phone (02) 9722 5555
Phone (07) 3883 0200
Phone (03) 9237 7766
Phone (08) 8440 4747
Phone (08) 9247 8777
Phone +61 (0)2 9722 5555
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running strips on each side of the door
your representative is
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