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Operating &
Maintenance Guide
SWS3860 26pp SecuroGlide Operating & Maintenance Guide v10.indd 1 25/09/2017 15:44
Mar 2021
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Overview

The provided document is an Operating & Maintenance Guide for SeceuroGlide Sectional Garage Doors, published in March 2021 by SWS UK. It covers various aspects of the product, including its features, safety guidelines, operating instructions, troubleshooting, and maintenance schedule.

Function Description

SeceuroGlide Sectional Garage Doors are designed to provide attractive, effortless, and secure protection for homes. They are available in different models: SeceuroGlide Sectional Elite, SeceuroGlide Sectional Compact, and SeceuroGlide Sectional Plus. These doors are manufactured in the UK and incorporate unique safety, security, and design features. They are engineered for enhanced strength, reduced noise, and better insulation through their panel and guide rail construction. The doors can be operated either electrically or manually. Electrically operated doors come with a motor and can be controlled via hand transmitters, offering features like automatic safety stop and power failure override. Manually operated doors require direct physical interaction to open and close.

Important Technical Specifications

The document does not explicitly list detailed technical specifications such as motor power, dimensions, or material compositions. However, it does mention compliance with several directives and standards:

  • Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC: This directive ensures the safety of machinery.
  • 2014/30/EU - Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC): This directive ensures that electrical and electronic equipment does not generate electromagnetic disturbances exceeding a level allowing radio and telecommunication equipment and other apparatus to operate as intended.
  • 2014/53/EC - Radio Equipment Directive (RED): This directive sets out a regulatory framework for placing radio equipment on the market.
  • EN 13241:2003 + A2:2016: This European standard specifies safety and health requirements for doors, gates, and barriers intended for installation in areas in the reach of persons, and for which the main intended uses are giving safe access for goods and vehicles accompanied or driven by persons in industrial, commercial, or residential premises.
  • EN12635:2002-norms: This standard relates to the installation and maintenance of power-operated doors.

The product is identified by "SECTIONAL GARAGE DOOR P37 & P38".

Usage Features

Electrically Operated Products:

  • Operation: Doors should be operated when in view and unobstructed. Users must stand clear of moving panels and parts.
  • Monitoring: When opening or closing, the product must be monitored until operation is complete. If a safety device is activated, the door will stop and reopen completely.
  • Automatic Safety Stop: The motor is equipped with stop detection. If the door encounters an object while closing, it reverses the motor, stops, and reopens completely to prevent crushing or pinching.
  • Hand Transmitters: Supplied with two pre-programmed hand transmitters. The default setting allows one-button operation for lifting, stopping, and closing the door.
  • Power Failure Override:
    • Internal Operation: In case of power disruption or motor overheating, the door can be operated manually. Users must isolate the power supply first. To disengage the motor rail, pull the cord hanging from the operator belt with a sharp tug.
    • External Operation (if fitted): Insert a key into the override and pull the cord through with a sharp tug to release the motor rail.
    • Once the motor rail is released, the door can be manually opened and closed using the provided handle.
    • To re-engage motorization after power is restored, manually move the door until the drive mechanism re-locks on the transmission rail.
    • Battery Back-up: An optional battery back-up can be installed, allowing approximately 5-10 operations during a power outage.

Manually Operated Products:

  • Operation: Ensure no obstructions and stand clear of moving panels.
  • Opening: Press down slightly on the handle in the closed position, disengage the locking mechanism(s), and remove the key. Push the door upwards to open, holding it until it reaches its fully open position.
  • Closing: Pull the door down using the handle. Once it reaches the closed position, press down on the handle to engage the locking mechanism.

Safety Guidelines:

  • Risk of crushing and pinching when the door is moving.
  • Mains power must be switched off when carrying out work. Only approved installers are permitted to work on the operator.
  • Only authorized persons may operate the door.
  • The danger zone (approximately 1 meter from the door) must be clear of people during operation.
  • If the door does not move smoothly, contact the installation company immediately.
  • When operating, ensure no one is trapped between guide rollers and the rail.
  • For manual doors, always use the provided handles.
  • Installation, disposal, maintenance, and repairs must only be carried out by an approved installer.

Maintenance Features

The document provides a detailed maintenance schedule to ensure compliance with EN12635:2002-norms and prolong the door's life. Maintenance should be carried out by a qualified installer, with some tasks also performable by the user.

After Installation (Installer Tasks):

  1. Lubricate the running parts of the tracks.
  2. Lubricate the bearings and rollers.
  3. Lubricate hinge pins.
  4. Lubricate all seals.
  5. Lubricate the springs and cables.
  • Lubrication should be done with a silicone spray.

After 3 Months (Installer Tasks):

  1. Visually inspect (paying special attention to cables and spring system).
  2. Check and adjust the balancing system if necessary.
  • Lubricate parts as mentioned after installation if needed.

Every 6 Months (User Tasks):

  1. Remove dirt from the door and surroundings.
  2. Lubricate as per the "After Installation" instructions (silicone spray).
  3. Clean the panels with a soft product and water (no detergent).
  4. Check all seals for any damages or wear and tear.

Every 12 Months (Installer Tasks):

  1. Check cables and connections for wear and tear.
  2. Check bottom brackets for wear and tear.
  3. Check and adjust the balance of the door if necessary.
  4. Check pulleys for wear and tear.
  5. Check rollers for wear and tear.
  6. Check springs tension.
  7. Check fixing from horizontal track to the ceiling.
  8. Check all seals for wear and tear.
  9. Check and test the safety edge system.
  10. Check the springs condition.
  11. Check the spring safety device (for Compact or Plus models).
  12. Lubricate the parts mentioned in "After Installation".
  13. Check the manual operation of the door.
  14. If electrically operated, check the condition of the boom and its fixings to the ceiling.

Compact and Plus Models Only (Installer Tasks, part of 12-month maintenance):

  1. Check the spring shaft for wear or tear.
  2. Check the connection of the cable drum to the spring shaft.
  3. Check and tighten the bolts for the spring shaft coupler.

After 2 Years (Installer Tasks):

  1. Carry out the every 12-month maintenance.
  2. Check the hinges for breaks.
  3. Check the panels for damage, wear, and rust.

The document also includes a "Service and Maintenance Record" section for distributors to fill in details of work carried out and replacement parts fitted, recommending servicing every 12 months by an official SeceuroGlide distributor.

SWS SeceuroGlide ELITE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSWS
ModelSeceuroGlide ELITE
CategoryGarage Door Opener
LanguageEnglish

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