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Rollshutter Installation Instructions, 15
©Copyright TALIUS
10.2a) Steel Hangers: Bend each hanger over from behind the shaft to the front. Slightly twist the end of the hanger so
that the square tab-end slides into the narrow, stubby slot on the shaft. This will hold the hangers securely in place.
If the Rollshutter is spring loaded, the curtain should now easily roll-up with some manual assistance. It should not fly up
abruptly on its own! If this happens detach the curtain hangers, then increase or decrease the pulling strength by
preloading the spring more or less, it is recommended to wear protective gloves.
When all the hangers have been installed there should be at least one hanger for every 16” (40cm) of width, spaced
evenly. If there are plastic spacer rings on the shaft they should be distributed evenly as well. The hangers should be
attached to the shaft between the rings.
10.2b) Hanger Locks: Place a 2”x4” block at the bottom of the rollshutter resting on the ground of the sill before sliding
the entire curtain into the guide rails. Note: Talius hanger locks are shorter than regular hangers. Therefore,
you must rest the rollshutter curtain on the 2 x 4 block to ensure that the rollshutter curtain rests
higher in the panel box thus giving you easier access the top profile on the rollshutter curtain to attach
the Talius hanger locks. Failure to use the 2” x 4”' block will result in the curtain sliding further down
into the guide rails, thus making it very difficult to attach the Talius hanger locks and affix them to the
shaft. Place the white hanger lock rings over the shaft, one on either side of each hanger lock. The end of the ring with
the “hook” on it should be on the back side of the shaft. Clip the hanger lock mounting lug into a rectangular hole in the
shaft. Engage the “hook” of the ring into the slot in the rear of the hanger lock, bring the two ends of the rings together
and tighten as fully as possible.