H RMANN NT60 Side Door with Aluminium Profile Frame Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- H RMANN
Table of Contents
- NT60 Side Door with Aluminium Profile Frame
- Instructions
- Safety instructions
- Fitting
- Maintenance and care
- Surface treatment
- Dismantling and Disposal
- Declaration of performance
- Break-in-resistant component RC2 acc . to DIN EN 1627:2011
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Installation and Operating Instructions
Side door NT60 with aluminium profile frame
NT60 Side Door with Aluminium Profile Frame
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Subject to changes.
Dear Customer,
We are delighted that you have chosen a product from our company .
Instructions
These instructions are original operating instructions in accordance with EU
construction products regulation 305 / 2011. Read through the instructions
carefully. These instructions contain important information on fitting,
operation, maintenance and care of your garage side door.
Please pay particular attention to the safety instructions and warnings and
follow them.
Keep these instructions in a safe place .
1 .1 Warnings used
WARNING
Indicates a danger that can lead to death or serious injuries.
ATTENTION
Indicates a danger that can lead to damage or destruction of the product.
1 .2 Symbols used 1 .3 Abbreviations used
OFF Finished floor level
Safety instructions
2 .1 Intended use
This side door is designed and intended only for private use.
Continuous operation is not permitted.
2 .2 Liability
Non-compliance with these instructions and the following information will
exempt the manufacturer from all liability.
Fitting
WARNING
Danger of injury due to structural modifications
Changing or removing functional parts may impair the function of important
safety components. This may lead to uncontrolled door travel, resulting in the
door trapping persons or objects.
▶ Do not alter or remove any functional parts.
▶ Do not attach any additional foreign components! Additional components
overload the springs.
To ensure simple and correct fitting, carefully follow the work steps
described in the illustrated section!
Dowel holes in the door frame can be optionally selected.
The following options are available in the threshold area:
Threshold rail with floor recess
The bottom spacer profile is subsequently concealed by the screed.
Threshold rail for finished floor
Unscrew the bottom spacer profile. Fasten the threshold rail profile on site.
Observe the following during fitting:
- Make sure that the connection to the building structure is sound.
- Check whether the supplied fixing materials are suitable for the situation on site.
- Always obtain the permission of the structural engineer before fastening the side door to supporting structural elements.
- Insufficient water run-off in the area of the threshold rail and frames may result in corrosion.
- Insufficient drying or ventilation of the building may result in corrosion.
- Protect the side door during painting and plastering work. Mortar, cement, plaster, paint, etc. may damage the surface.
- Protect the side door from corrosion caused by aggressive and caustic substances, e.g. nitrous reactions from stones, mortar, acids, alkali solutions, de-icing salt, paints or sealants.
Maintenance and care
4 .1 Profile cylinder
ATTENTION
Damage to the locking cylinders due to unsuitable cleaning products Only use
specialised care products for cleaning and greasing.
▶ Never use care products containing oil or graphite.
4 .2 Door hinges
Door hinges are maintenance-free.
ATTENTION
Lubricating the door hinges
Lubrication of the door hinges leads to wear of the bearing.
▶ Never lubricate the door hinges.
4 .3 Surfaces
ATTENTION
Scratches on panes due to incorrect cleaning
Wiping the panes with a dry cloth causes scratches.
▶ Remove any dirt and dust particles with water. Use warm water together with
a pH-neutral cleaning agent and a soft, clean cloth for heavier soiling.
▶ Do not clean the surfaces dry.
Clear water is sufficient for cleaning and care . In case of heavier soiling,
use warm water together with a neutral, non-abrasive cleaning agent (household
detergent, pH value°7). Clean the outside and inside of the product and the
seals at least every 3 months. This is the only way of retaining the surface
properties.
Always keep the sliding area behind the side seals clean and lubricated.
Concealed areas that are not rinsed off by rain or hosing with water must
still be cleaned. Near the coast, in case of occasional sea spray, rinse the
entire product additionally with water to avoid salt deposits.
Salt deposits on the outside and inside accelerate the corrosion of the
product!
Different environmental influences may require additional protective coatings
(see Surface treatment on page 9). This applies to marine climates, acids, de-
icing salt, air pollution and paint damage, for example.
4 .4 Lock
To ensure smooth and quiet closing of the door, maintain the lock and the
locking cylinder 1 or 2 times yearly as follows:
▶ Grease the rear of the lock latch with Vaseline.
▶ Spray special care products (available from specialised retailers) into the
profile cylinder lock channel.
Surface treatment
Observe the application instructions of the paint manufacturer when applying
an additional protective or renovation coating. Avoid dark coatings on doors
under thermal load.
5 .1 Door infill with polyester-primer coating
- Gently sand the surface with fine grained sandpaper (at least 180 grain size)
- Clean with water, dry, degrease
- Treat the surface with standard acrylic paints for exterior use
5 .2 Door infills with decor surfaces
- Gently sand the surface with fine grained sandpaper (at least 220 grain size).
- Clean the surface with water. Dry and remove grease from the surface.
- Then treat the surface with suitable acrylic paints for exterior use.
NOTE
The door leaf frame and frame are made of weather-resistant aluminium
profiles. Therefore, you cannot paint the door leaf frame and the frame with
the same product.
Dismantling and Disposal
NOTE:
When disassembling, observe the applicable regulations regarding occupational
safety.
Dismantle the door in accordance with these fitting instructions, in the
logically correct reverse order.
6 .1 Disposing of the packaging
Dispose of the packaging sorted by materials:
– Cardboard and paper in the paper recycling
– Film in the mixed recycling
Declaration of performance
For declaration of performance see: data label
Break-in-resistant component RC2 acc . to DIN EN 1627:2011
8 .1 Requirements on the building structure
Walls | Strength class | Wall thickness |
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| Brickwork acc. to DIN 1053-1,
mortar group ≥ II| ≥ 12| ≥ 115
| Concrete acc. to DIN 1045-1| B
15| ≥ 100
| Gas concrete acc. to DIN 1627
Compression strength class of the bricks ≥ 4| ≥ C12/15| ≥ 170
Resistance class| Suitable wall construction
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RC2 N, RC2| | Plaster with fabric,
polystyrene 40 mm, gypsum fibre board 15.0 mm, timber post 60 / 140, MF 140
mm, PE plastic film, gypsum fibre board 15 mm
| Plaster with fabric,
polystyrene 40 mm, OSB 12.0 mm, timber post 60 / 140, MF 140 mm, PE plastic
film, OSB 12.0 mm, gypsum board 12.5 mm
| Tongue + groove timber cladding
19 ×120 mm, batten 40 × 60 mm, DHF 15 mm, timber post 60 / 140, MF 140 mm, PE
plastic film, OSB 15.0 mm, gypsum board 12.5 mm
| Plaster with fabric, SB W 40
mm, DWD 15.0 mm, timber post 60 / 140, MF 140 mm, PE plastic film, FP 16.0 mm,
V100 E1, gypsum board 12.5 mm
A timber post with a cross-section ≥120 mm × 120 mm is suitable for connection
with resistance class RC 2, e.g. in the area of the door opening.
During inspection, consider other wall fitting methods or fitting types, e.g.
fitting in double-shell brickwork or fitting in combination with roller
shutter boxes. For inspection, install the specimen in original wall sections
or fitting situations.
The fitting certificate confirms expert fitting in accordance with the fitting
instructions of the manufacturer.
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