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Owner’s Manual NanaWall SL80/SL81/SL82Folding Glass Wall
This Owner’s Manual contains instructions on the installation, operation, maintenance and warranty
of the NanaWall SL80/SL81/SL82 Folding Glass Door System. This manual is to be used by the installer
for installation and is to be kept by the Owner for reference. Replacement parts can be ordered
directly through NanaWall Systems.
Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
100 Meadowcreek Drive #250
Corte Madera, CA 94925
800 873 5673
415 383 3148
Fax 415 383 0312
[email protected] nanawall.com
©2020 Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
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Installation Instructions
1. READING THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Read these assembly instructions prior to carrying
out any assembly work and observe them. Any failure
to observe them shall release the manufacturer from
its liability obligations.
2. SAFETY AND WARNING NOTES IN THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Safety notes are marked with various symbols
(e.g. ) at different points in the assembly
instructions. These notes are important to ensure
that the product functions properly – ignoring them
may lead to malfunctions and damage.
3. QUALIFICATIONS
The assembly instructions are exclusively for the
attention of qualified installers who have been
trained to work with the product and are skilled in the
following fields:
• Occupational/industrial safety and accident
prevention regulations
• Working on ladders and scaffolding
• Handling and transporting long, heavy and bulky
construction parts
• Working with tools and machines
• Understanding of the specifications on mounting
and sealing construction parts
• Understanding of the possibilities of load transfer
and mounting
• Positioning of fixing materials
• Assessing the structure of buildings
• Understanding of the product’s functionality
• Handover the product
If any of the qualifications mentioned above
are missing, a company specialised in industrial
installations must be commissioned to install
the product.
4. SAFETY AT WORK• The workplace has to be secured against
unauthorized entry.
• Never perform work with high security risk alone.
• Risk of injury from unsecured joints, crush and
shear zones.
• Risk of injury from broken glass and sharp edges.
• Risk of injury from moving parts during assembly.
5. INCOMING GOODSThe deliveries must be inspected for transport
damage as soon as they are received. Compare
the content of the delivery with the delivery note.
6. STORAGE AND FURTHER TRANSPORTThe packaging must be prevented from getting wet.
Damp packaging may lead to damage on the goods
and must therefore be removed immediately.
If the goods are to be forwarded further, they must
be secured properly and safely. You must check
and ensure that no parts of the packaging could
come loose and cause accidents. The packaging
opened to allow the goods to be inspected upon
their arrival must be closed and sealed properly
for further transport.
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Please refer to the notes on the packages about the position or the side.
The components, assemblies are not made to
withstand impacts or the fall from height.
Do not throw, do not drop.
7. CONDITIONS FOR MOUNTING AND SEALINGIt is important to check the conditions on site before
starting the assembly.
• Check structural conditions such as the wall
construction, the load capacity or adhesiveness
of the edges for adhesive sealing systems,
evenness, building moisture, a possibility for load
transfer and mounting, constructional tolerances
and height reference points.
• Check contractual agreements (scope of
services), supplied assembly details, planning
guidelines, heat protection, humidity proofing,
interfaces to other assembly sections (e.g.
thermal insulation composite system, concrete
work, floor pavement, …).
• If necessary, inform your client of any
reservations you may have, give notice of any
obstructions and/or interrupt or do not begin
your work if the conditions are not perfect.
8. HANDOVERAll operating, assembly and adjustment instructions
as well as maintenance and care guidelines must be
delivered to the user when briefing him. It is essential
to train the user on the function of the supplied
product and provide instruction on the directions
for safety and use. Incorrect operation or failure to
observe the instructions may lead to damage and
acci-dents. The customer must store the instructions
carefully and hand them over to the new owner in the
event of a sale.
9. PRODUCT SPECIFIC INFORMATIONIntended use
Folding glass doors are designed for the separation
or partition of spaces. Other applications are possible,
but require an audit of the manufacturer NanaWall.
Safety guidelines
Installation, maintenance and repair work may be
carried out only by persons who have been suitably
trained by NanaWall. There are regional laws
and regulations for safety tests to be respected.
Unauthorized changes to the system exclude all
liability of NanaWall for resulting damage.
Attention! The fixing materials are not part of the scope
of supply. The installer must decide on which
fixing materials to use after assessing the given
substructure. If any supplied fixing materials are
used, we do not accept liability for the correct
assembly. The installer alone is liable for ensuring
that the fixing materials are suitable for the
respective substructure and that the assembly is
completed correctly.
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After project planning, at the latest after a successful
installation of the folding glass door, we strongly
recommend an examination of the mounted unit and
the dangers it may produce when operated. Potential
dangers must be eliminated immediately. If this is
not possible, information on the possible residual risk
must be provided through labelling.
Residual risks
After correct assembly and installation of the folding
glass door the following, residual risks by technical
design remain during operation:
• There is a risk of squashing fingers between the
edges of the door panels when moving
• There is a risk of squashing fingers during the
rotary operation of the multifunctional panel,
between the panels themselves, against walls
and coverings.
• In the area of the stacking bay there is a risk
of squashing fingers when stacking the panels,
between the panels themselves, against walls
and coverings.
Optional featuresThe above description relates to a standard system.
In the case of optional features such as lock
monitoring and others, further essential installation
notes apply.
Recommendation: As the installer, ensure that you
get a written confirmation that the assembly work
has been comple-ted correctly and that you have
provided training on the safety instructions during
the handover consultation.
Our terms of delivery and payment, and our technical
specifications shall apply.
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TOOLS
Choice of installation materials and tools are at the installer’s discretion
At the side and top a gap of approx. 3/8” (10 mm) should be left between the frame and the building fabric to compensate for settling of the building.
E = Distance from the inside corner of the frame of approximately 4” (100 mm)A = Anchor spacing generally a maximum of 1’ 8” (500 mm) in the area of the stacked panels where the spacing should be approx. 4” (100 mm).
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I. INSTALLATION OF FRAME
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Seal profiles with silicone
Strike bowling pins evenly Screw profile from the outside
Set the frame height and align horizontally
insert
Insert corner connectors
Version:Flush floor track.Page 11
remove
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At attachment pointsshim the profile over the entire depth with blocks.
Cleaning of profiles Install first panel, bottom Install first panel, top
inside
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I. INSTALLATION OF PANELS
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Install second panel
Insert bottom rollers
Fixing bottom rollers Insert top rollers Insert top rollers
Connect hinges with rollers
Insert hinge pin at the bottom Insert hinge pin on top
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Check functioning and open panels
Width and height adjustment
Loosen Adjust Tighten
Close panels
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III. INSTALLATION OF PANEL CATCH
IV. VARIANTS
Flush floor track
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IV. VARIANTS
Multipoint locking system
Installation of door handle
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V. INSTALLATION OF PULL HANDLE
VI. BUTT JOINT CONNECTORS
Straight butt joint connectors
Straight butt joint connectors at the bottom
Loose grub screw, remove hinge pin Insert pull handle inside Drive in hinge pin, secure grub screw
Outside OutsideInside
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CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE GLAZING OF PREPARED UNITS
The following rules must be observed for shimming:
• The glass pane must rest fully (not just
partially) on/against the shims (and spacers).
• The shims (and spacers) must project no more
than 1/16” (1 mm) beyond the edge of the glass
towards the glazing bar.
• The shims, and in particular the load-bearing
shims, must fit squarely to the bottom
of the rebate in the profile. Grooves in
the bottom of the rebate should be bridged
by using thinner shims.
• The shims must not obstruct the vent
openings of the glass rebate of the profiles or
prevent the drainage of the rebate cavity.
• The shims are to be secured with silicone in
order to prevent them from shifting. Again, care
must be taken not to obstruct the drainage of
the glass rebate cavity.
The following guidelines apply for the positioning of the shims and spacers:
• When fitting the shims to the panel corners,
the distance of the shims from the panel corner
should be 4” (100 mm).
• For panel heights of 3’ 11” (1200 mm) and
above a lateral spacer shim must be used on
either side at half the panel height. With panel
heights of 7’ 10” (2400 mm) and above, at least
two lateral spacer shims are required on either
side which should be equally spaced.
• Where lateral spacing shims are required, care
must be taken that their thickness corresponds
to the design size of the gap between glass
and rebate in order to avoid buckling to one
side or the deforming of the profile.
Load-bearing shims
Spacing shims
Shimm
ing positions
• The generally applicable glazing
guidelines apply
• The glazing shims used all the
way around the glass rebate must
be secured against shifting
NanaWall Limited Warranty
NanaWall is pleased to provide the following product warranty for the owner of the property within which NanaWall products have been installed, subject to all terms and conditions stated herein.
TEN YEAR COVERAGE Insulated Glass. The insulated glass provided by NanaWall is warranted to be free from a permanent material obstruction of vision due to a premature failure of the glass seal for 10 years from the date of delivery (“Delivery”). Exception: for cero by NanaWall, please see Five Year Coverage.
Powder Coat or Baked on Fluoropolymer Surface Finish of Aluminum Profiles. Powder coat or baked on fluoropolymer surface finish of aluminum profile is warranted to perform for a period of 10 years from Delivery as an Effective Surface Material (ESM). ESM means: (1) free from substantial cracking, chipping or peeling due to the deterioration of the finish, exclusive of mechanical damage; (2) free from chalking in excess of a numerical rating of 8 as per ASTM D 659; and (3) free from fading or color changes in excess of 5 NBS units as per ASTM D 2244. Because surfaces may not be equally exposed to the sun and elements, NanaWall makes no warranty with respect to the uniformity of fading.
Rollers. The rollers in NanaWall product are warranted to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship that significantly impair proper operation and function for 10 years from Delivery.
Wood and Other Remaining Components. Where product is installed by a NanaWall specific system approved or NanaWall Certified Installer, all remaining components of NanaWall products not otherwise addressed in this Warranty are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship that substantially impair operation and function for a period of 10 years from Delivery. This includes, but is not limited to, wood frame components, hinges, handles, locking mechanisms, tracks, and weather-stripping.
FIVE YEAR COVERAGE Laminated Glass. The laminated glass in NanaWall products is warranted to perform for five (5) years from Delivery against a permanent material obstruction of vision due to premature delamination.
Wood and Other Remaining Components. In the event that product is not installed by a NanaWall specific system approved or NanaWall Certified Installer, the coverage period for Wood and Remaining Components addressed above is reduced to five (5) years from Delivery.
Insulated Glass for cero by NanaWall. The insulated glass provided for cero by NanaWall is warranted to be free from a permanent material obstruction of vision due to a premature failure of the glass seal for five (5) years from the date of Delivery.
THREE YEAR COVERAGE Anodized Surface Finish of Aluminum Profiles. Anodized surface finish of aluminum profile is warranted to perform for a period of three (3) years from Delivery as an Effective Surfacing Material.
WHAT NANAWALL WILL DO NanaWall shall have no obligation to respond under this Warranty until receipt of proper notice of a claim during the warranty period and an opportunity to respond. Upon proper notice and confirmation by NanaWall of a condition covered under this Warranty, NanaWall shall respond in its sole discretion and in a timely manner as follows:
Glass. NanaWall shall (1) ship a replacement glass unit to the location of original product delivery or (2) refund the original purchase price of the glass paid by NanaWall.
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Surface Finishes of Aluminum Products. NanaWall shall (1) assume reasonable costs to restore the finish on non-compliant (non-ESM) materials using standard commercial refinishing techniques; (2) ship replacement parts to the location of original product delivery; or (3) refund the original purchase price of the non-compliant product.
Rollers. NanaWall shall ship replacement rollers to the location of original product delivery.
For covered product conditions not specifically addressed above, NanaWall’s obligations under this Warranty shall be limited, at its option, to: (1) ship a replacement part or product without charge; (2) ship any replacement part or replacement product in its original stage of fitting and/or finishing as supplied by NanaWall; or (3) refund the original purchase price of the product.
NanaWall will repair or replace only defective parts or components. This Warranty does not cover labor costs to install a replacement part or product, or cost to repair or replace surrounding substrates, trim, or other carpentry work. Nor does it cover costs incurred due to delays or other construction costs, costs for late or damaged delivery, loss of time, inconvenience, or loss of use of the product or any parts or components. Any action taken by NanaWall does not create a new warranty or extend the duration of the original product warranty. A failure by NanaWall to enforce a warranty provision shall not constitute a waiver barring subsequent enforcement.
Replacement products will be the closest equivalent current product and may not be an exact match to the original. NanaWall reserves the right to determine whether or not a defect exists and if it is covered under this Warranty. Repair or replacement of warped wood panel or frame can be delayed by up to 12 months from date of claim to allow wood component to adjust to local conditions. If the claim is not covered under this Warranty, NanaWall may charge a fee for on-site product inspections.
NOTICE PROCESS Written notice of any claim under this Warranty with supporting documents such as photos or videos must be given to Nana Wall Systems, Inc., 100 Meadowcreek Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925, promptly when discovered. All rights under this Warranty will be waived if there is a failure to notify NanaWall within 30 days of receipt of the product for any defect which an ordinary inspection would reveal, or if there is failure to make a claim within a reasonable time during the warranty period after a hidden defect is discovered.
DISCLAIMERS & LIMITATIONS Any liability of NanaWall is contingent upon owner fulfilling its notice obligations as stated in this Warranty. Owner shall have no standing to assert a claim absent timely notice to NanaWall and an opportunity to cure. The remedies prescribed in this Warranty are the exclusive and sole remedies available to owner. In no event shall the liability of NanaWall or any seller of NanaWall products arising out of a product defect exceed the price paid for the product.
This Warranty is the sole warranty for NanaWall products. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED. NANAWALL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. Where disclaimer of implied warranties is prohibited by law, the duration of any implied warranties is limited to the duration of this Warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. No one is authorized to make any different or additional warranties.
The warranties detailed in this document are the only statements of the legal responsibility of NanaWall and any seller of NanaWall products with respect to covered NanaWall products manufactured on or after November 30, 2015, sold by NanaWall and installed in the United States (50 states only) or Canada only.
NANAWALL LIMITED WARRANTY
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OTHER WARRANTY LIMITATIONS
This Warranty does not cover damage or conditions caused in whole or part by:
• Improper selection, application, storage, handling, modification, installation, or waterproofing; Movement of surroundingsubstrates; Failure to properly install product according to NanaWall’s instruction or to integrate product into thestructure to prevent water intrusion; Failure to prevent the effects of sheeting rain or water or failure to provide anappropriate flashing system; Failure to meet code or specification requirements.
• Improper finishing, including, but not limited to, not properly finishing all sides of wood products in a timely manner orbefore exposure to weather, finishing exterior wood in dark colors, or not refinishing periodically; Failure to immediatelyrepair any breaches such as scratches, chips or abrasions in any finish.
• Product installed within close proximity of any coastal area or body of salt water; Filoform corrosion in coastalenvironments, tarnish, or corrosion to hardware finishes; Product installed in other harsh or corrosive environments,including near swimming pools or where subjected to harsh chemicals such as road salt, solvents, acid, brick or mortarwash, or cleaning chemicals.
• Normal weathering, wear and tear; Discoloration of finish; Failure to follow the NanaWall operation and maintenanceinstructions; Failure to operate the product for more than one month; Failure to clean and maintain aluminum surfacesin accordance with AAMA 609 and 610 or not maintaining adequate cleaning records.
• Imperfections in glass that do not affect the product’s structural integrity or obscure vision and cannot be detectedfrom within 10 feet as per ASTM C 1036; Accidental or spontaneous glass breakage; Glass breakage due to thermalstresses; Film applied to the glass surface; Industry accepted bow, warp or distortion in glass and minor variations inglass color; Glass not installed as per NanaWall’s instructions.
• Variations in wood grain or color; Warp within the allowable warp tolerance for wood panels per ANSI/WDMA I.S. 6-A-01;Warpage on wood panels caused by leaving panels in the open position exposed to the elements or not engaging thelocking points properly when in the closed position; Resin bleeding from wood panels.
• Panel shrinkage or expansion caused by change in weather; Expansion of aluminum units in dark colors caused bydirect exposure to sunlight.
• Acts of God, falling objects, fire, accidents, external forces, or other conditions beyond NanaWall’s control.
• The amount of argon or other gas remaining in insulated glass at any time after manufacture; Condensation, frost ormold caused by high interior relative humidity.
• Performance of product in conformance to any published NanaWall testing results in terms of air and water infiltrationand structural loading. These results measure the performance of a single sample of the product of a certain size andconfiguration. Performance in the field may change over time depending upon the conditions of handling, installation,use, and maintenance.
• Products or components not supplied by NanaWall; Products that have not been paid for in full; Products ordered inlarger sizes or special configurations beyond NanaWall’s published specifications.
Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
100 Meadowcreek Drive #250
Corte Madera, CA 94925
800 873 5673
415 383 3148
Fax 415 383 0312
[email protected] nanawall.com
©2020 Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
NANAWALL LIMITED WARRANTY
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Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
100 Meadowcreek Drive #250
Corte Madera, CA 94925
800 873 5673
415 383 3148
Fax 415 383 0312
[email protected] nanawall.com
©2020 Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
NanaWall Warranty Registration
Must be filled out and returned to the address printed at the bottom of this form
within 30 days from date of purchase of the NanaWall in order for the limited warranty
to become effective.
NANAWALL ORDER # ______________________________ PROJECT NAME ___________________________________
Date of Purchase ____________________________________ Purchaser Name ____________________________________
PROPERTY OWNER
Name ________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________
Telephone ___________________________________________ E-mail _______________________________________________
Project Address (if different from above) _______________________________________________________________________
INSTALLATION
Installer Name _______________________________________ Address _____________________________________________
Telephone ___________________________________________ E-mail _______________________________________________
Type of project ■ new residential ■ restaurant ■ shopping mall
■ residential remodel ■ office building ■ other _________________________
Architect Name _____________________________________ Address _____________________________________________
1. Is the installation complete? ■ yes If yes, date completed ____________________
■ no If no, date scheduled _____________________
2. Have you been shown how to ■ yes Is operation satisfying? ■ yes ■ no
operate your new NanaWall? ■ no Why not? _________________________________
Signature ____________________________________________ Date _________________________________________________
Printed Name___________________________