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Hormann N80 Installation Instructions PDF - Garage Doors

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ENGLISH<br />

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5 .2 Door with timber infill<br />

6 Cleaning and Care<br />

profiled timber is given basic treatment in a neutral<br />

colour at the factory, meaning that it has long-lasting 6 .1 Door surfaces made of steel<br />

protection against blue stains and wood pests.<br />

▶ clean the door surfaces with clear water and a soft<br />

We recommend an additional overall intermediate and sponge or with conventional paint cleaners.<br />

final coat with a conventional pigmented wood<br />

preservative or a suitable finishing paint before or<br />

6 .2 Synthetic panes<br />

immediately after fitting.<br />

ATTENTION<br />

NOTE:<br />

• only paint the profiled timber when it is dry and has a<br />

maximum moisture content of 20%.<br />

• avoid dark varnish or coatings.<br />

• renew the final coat when necessary, depending on<br />

the local weather conditions.<br />

Cleaning products<br />

unsuitable cleaning products can cause stress cracks<br />

and damage the panes.<br />

▶ Do not use any abrasive cleaners, sharp tools or<br />

alcohol-based glass cleaners.<br />

▶ clean the synthetic panes with clear water and a<br />

soft sponge or cloth.<br />

▶ use a mild, acrylic-compatible plastics cleaner if<br />

more heavily soiled. Follow the instructions for use<br />

provided by the manufacturer.<br />

6 .3 Data plate<br />

▶ clean the data plate.<br />

it must always be easy to read.<br />

22 1 106 030 re / 09.2009<br />

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