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Maco RAIL-SYSTEMS S&T-S Operating And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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TECHNOLOGY IN MOTION
MACO
RAIL-SYSTEMS
SLIDING HARDWARE
Operating and maintenance instructions
for slide & tilt standard, self-engaging,
positive control and PAS
END USERS & CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS

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Summary of Contents for Maco RAIL-SYSTEMS S&T-S

  • Page 1 TECHNOLOGY IN MOTION MACO RAIL-SYSTEMS SLIDING HARDWARE Operating and maintenance instructions for slide & tilt standard, self-engaging, positive control and PAS END USERS & CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Explanations to this manual Proper us Safety and warning informations 4 - 7 Misuse 8 - 9 Operating and cleaning informations 10 - 12 Maintenance instructions 13 - 17 Spare parts, customer service These operating and maintenance instructions are intended for end users and must be retained.
  • Page 3: Explanations To This Manual

    Explanations to this manual DANGER indicates a hazardous DANGER situation which, if not avoided, DANGER will result in death or fatal injury. DANGER DANGER WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous WARNING situation which, if not avoided, WARNING could result in death or serious WARNING CAUTION injury.
  • Page 4: Proper Us

    Proper use › For vertically installed windows or casement doors with sliding hardware in building construction, these are lifted and shifted horizontally by operating a window handle. In the case of special designs, the sashes can also be pushed togehter in to a bundle when slid.
  • Page 5 DANGER Fall hazard • Death or serious injury will result from falling through opened windows and casement doors. • Do not lean forward or lean out when near open windows and casement doors. • Keep children and people who cannot appreciate the risks involved away from open windows and casement doors.
  • Page 6 WARNING Wind hazard • Severe injuries or death are caused by windswept windows and casement doors. • Avoid opening the window when winds and storms are forecast. • Close and lock the window or balcony door sash in the event of wind and drafts.
  • Page 7 WARNING Outstandig parts on the frame • Outstanding parts mounted on the frame. • Parts can cause severe injuries. • Be aware of the protruding parts when passaging. CAUTION Sash not open • Be alert! • Passage only with fully open sash.
  • Page 8: Misuse

    Misuse The following illustrations show various misuse operations that must be prevented! NOTICE Additional loads on the slide & tilt element • The hardware, frame materials or other components of the slide & tilt element are destroyed. • If excessive loads are to be expected on the slide &...
  • Page 9 NOTICE Uncontrolled opening and closing of the sash • The hardware, frame materials or other components of the slide & tilt element are destroyed. • Never slash the sash in an uncontrolled manner. • Ensure when closing the sash, the sash does not hit the frame or another sash.
  • Page 10: Operating And Cleaning Informations

    Operating informations The following symbols indicate the different possible lever posi- tions and the resulting sash positions of the windows and casement doors. S&T-S & PAS Lever / sash position Meaning Sash closed position Sash slide opening position Sash tilt opening position S&T-SE Lever / sash position Meaning...
  • Page 11 S&T-Z Lever / sash position Meaning Sash closed position Sash tilt opening position Sash slide opening position S&T-upgrade Lever / sash position Meaning Sash tilt opening position Sash slide opening position Sash closed position - 11 -...
  • Page 12 Cleaning informations Regular cleaning is a prerequisite for preserving the service life and functionality of the window. When cleaning the glass surfaces and the other surfaces, also check the hardware components for contamination and, if necessary clean with a damp cloth and a pH-neutral cleaning agent.
  • Page 13: Maintenance Instructions

    DANGER WARNING Maintenance instructions Your windows or casement doors are equipped with high quality and durable MACO hardware. The following maintenance instructions and CAUTION prescribed intervals must be observed and followed in order to ensure that they remain functional and safe for years to come. NOTICE In addition to regular cleaning, window and casement door hardware requires regular inspection and maintenance to ensure usability and...
  • Page 14 Inspection intervals Verified initial inspection 6 - 12 months after installation Private user: Inspection every 12 - 18 months Commercial use: Inspection every 12 - 18 months (depending on the intensity of loads) S&T-S hardware lubrication points - 14 -...
  • Page 15 S&T-SE hardware lubrication points - 15 -...
  • Page 16 S&T-Z hardware lubrication points - 16 -...
  • Page 17 PAS hardware lubrication points › The images shown are purely symbolic. The location and number of lubrication points ( ) depends on the actual size and design of ● the window/casement door. › Lubricate all moving parts and locking points of the tilt & slide and parallel-stop slide hardware.
  • Page 18: Spare Parts, Customer Service

    Spare parts, customer service Spare parts or customer services can be acquired from window suppliers or window manufacturers. A list of manufacturers and dealers can be found at www.maco.eu. Disposal Disposal of hardware must comply with local regulations or laws. Applied standards EN 14351: 2010 Windows and doors - product standard...
  • Page 19 Notes - 19 -...
  • Page 20 TECHNOLOGY IN MOTION MACO near you: www.maco.eu/contact Date: 07/2019 Order No. 757803 All rights reserved and subject to change. This print document is revised regularly. The latest version is available at https://www.maco.eu/assets/757803 or by scanning the QR code.

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