REMOTE PRO DAF1Uy9YH2Q Floor Seal Installation Guide
- June 1, 2024
- Remote Pro
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REMOTE PRO DAF1Uy9YH2Q Floor Seal
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: Remote Pro Floor Seal
- Warranty: 2 Years
- Contact: sales@remotepro.com.au
- Website: remotepro.com.au
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How often should I clean the Remote Pro Floor Seal?
- A: It is recommended to clean the floor seal at least once a month to ensure optimal performance.
- Q: Can the Remote Pro Floor Seal be used on all types of flooring?
- A: The seal is designed for use on most common flooring types, but refer to the manual for specific compatibility information.
- Q: What should I do if the Remote Pro Floor Seal is not sealing properly?
- A: Check for any obstructions or misalignments in the seal’s installation. If issues persist, contact customer support for assistance.
Prepare The Area
Before commencing the installation of your new Remote Pro Floor Seal, it’s essential to prepare the concrete floor surface carefully by eliminating any dust, oil, and grease. In the case of a painted floor, it’s necessary to remove the paint in the areas where you plan to apply adhesive. This preparation is crucial to achieve an optimal seal.
Prior to initiating the installation process, place the floor seal under direct sunlight for a few hours. This step will allow the seal to soften and reduce its memory, making the installation process smoother.
Step 1
Determine the total width of the garage door opening, measuring from brick to brick, and then add an additional 100mm for an overhang to accommodate trimming around the door frame. Trim the seal to the required length.
Step 2
Place the seal along the inner edge of the garage door frame, and use a pencil to mark the points where the floor seal should be cut to fit around the door frame at both ends. Trim the seal with a Stanley knife (Ensure all correct personal protective equipment is worn), ensuring a tight and snug fit around the door frame.
Step 3
From inside the garage, make sure the door is closed, and gently slide the floor seal beneath the door in such a way that the raised portion of the seal contacts the lower inside edge of the garage door. Once you’ve positioned it to your satisfaction, use a pencil to mark the entire length of the seal along the floor. Then, open the door cautiously and mark the floor along the outside edge of the seal.
Note
- You can verify a proper fit by checking for any light seeping through between the floor seal and the garage door’s bottom seal when the door is closed.
- There should be no visible light, ensuring a watertight seal.
Step 4
Take off the floor seal, and then mark two parallel lines positioned 10mm inside the previously marked lines on the floor. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to apply a 4-5mm bead of sealant or adhesive along the two inner parallel lines. Additionally, apply sealant in a zigzag pattern between these lines, as per the diagram to the right. Once you’ve completed the sealant application, promptly place the floor seal into position.
Step 5
To complete the installation, begin at one end by positioning the floor seal over the sealant on the floor and firmly pressing it downward. Repeat this process along the entire length of the seal. Thoroughly inspect the fit and make any required adjustments before the sealant sets. If there’s excess sealant, you can wipe it away immediately or neatly trim it once it dries.
Close the garage door on top of the seal and keep it closed for a minimum of 8
hours. This will ensure a continuous pressure on the floor seal, allowing the
adhesive to bond correctly.
During this period, avoid driving over the floor seal.
During this period, avoid driving over the floor seal.
Warranty
- 2 Year Warranty
Vital safety information is enclosed within this manual. Please ensure to thoroughly review the instructions before proceeding with the installation.
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