WAREMA P2.Q Series Bedienungsanleitung

Installation and care
instructions
Insect screen pleated blind
For qualified technicians only
To be handed over to the opera-
tor.
Please keep for future use.
Valid from 19 April 2017
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Installation and care
instructions
Insect screen pleated blind
For qualified technicians only
To be handed over to the opera-
tor.
Please keep for future use.
Valid from 19 April 2017
2021216 [Rev. 2 - en]/2017-04-19 Page 1 | 8
1 Safety and product information
Warnings are marked in the instructions with this
symbol.
Read through the product instructions before
use.
Observe all safety and setting instructions.
The basic safety instructions
can be viewed under
(www.warema.de/Sicherheitshinweise).
Target group
These instructions are intended for use by persons who
install, operate, care for and/or maintain the product.
Persons installing the product must be familiar with the
following areas: occupational safety, accident prevention
regulations, working with ladders, usage of fixing materials,
and the commissioning and operation of the product.
If the fitter lacks any one of these qualifications, the work
must be carried out by a specialist fitting company.
Contents
These instructions are an integral part of the following
product:
Insect screen pleated blind P1.Q.xx (one-wing) and P2.Q.xx
(two-wing)
Intended use
The following details apply to the following product: Insect
screen pleated blind P1.Q.xx (one-wing) and P2.Q.xx (two-
wing)
The product is a horizontally movable insect screen pleated
blind for outdoor use.
The product does not offer fall protection at windows. The
necessary safety measures must be provided as legally
stipulated.
The intended use also includes observing these instructions
and adhering to the service requirements they describe.
Parts description
Designation Description
P1.Q.20 Insect screen pleated blind without
mounting frame
P1.Q.21 Insect screen pleated blind with 4-
sided mounting frame
P1.Q.22 Insect screen pleated blind with 3-
sided mounting frame (open at the
bottom)
P1.Q.23 Insect screen pleated blind with lat-
eral mounting frame profiles
P2.Q.xx Insect screen pleated blind, two-wing
(for model, see P1.Q.xx)
Tab. 1: Overview of models
1
2
3
4
5
1Fabric package with
handle rail and end
profile
4End profile, opposite
side
2Ceiling profile 5Base profile
3Guide rail, top
Fig. 1: Parts overview ofinsect screen pleated blind
P1.Q.20

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2 Installation
INFO
The fixing holes shall be planned according to the
mounting substructure (recommendation: wood =
∅2.0mm, plastic/aluminium = ∅2.8).
2.1 Scope of delivery
INFO
Check the scope of delivery against the delivery
note.
Check the parts to make sure they are not
damaged.
Compare the situation on-site with the details
provided in the order.
If any items are damaged or not as specified
in the order, stop installation and contact
WAREMA.
Parts description
Package (pleated blind with handle
rail in P1.Q.xx)
or
Package (two pleated blinds with
handle rails in P2.Q.xx)
Ceiling profile 15x10mm
Guide rail, top, 18x35mm
Base profile 18x7mm
Fixing bracket, top (2 pieces)
Mounting plate for fixing bracket, top
(2 pieces)
Fixing bracket, bottom (2 pieces)
Clip holder, middle (2 pieces)
Tab. 2: Overview of parts in P1/2.Q.20-23
Parts description
Mounting frame profile, top
Additional drilled holes exist for se-
curing the ceiling profile.
Mounting profile, bottom (in
P1/2.Q.21)
39
100
Mounting profile, right
In P1/2.Q.22, no mitre cut at the bot-
tom.
In P1/2.Q.23, no mitre cut and fixing
holes in the same surface.
100
39
Mounting profile, left
In P1/2.Q.22, no mitre cut at the bot-
tom.
In P1/2.Q.23, no mitre cut and fixing
holes in the same surface.
Corner joint connectors
P1/2.Q.21 (4 pieces)
P1/2.Q.22 (2 pieces)
Tab. 3: Overview of parts in P1/2.Q.21-23
Designation Use
Screw anchor SX
6x30
Ceiling profile, clip-
holder, mounting
frame/profiles
Chipboard screw
4x40 AW20 with pan
head
P1/2.Q.20: Ceiling
profile, clip holder
P1/2.Q.21/22/23:
mounting frame/pro-
files
Chipboard screw
4x40 AW20 with
countersunk head
P1/2.Q.20: Fixing
brackets, top/bottom
Tab. 4: Fixing material on masonry (P1/2.Q.20/21/22/23)
Designation Use
Pan head self-tap-
ping screw DIN7981
3.5x25 AW10
P1/2.Q.21/22/23:
Mounting frame/pro-
files
Pan head self-tap-
ping screw DIN7981
3.5x9.5 AW10
P1/2.Q.20/23: Ceiling
profile, clip holder
Countersunk head
tapping screw
DIN7982 3.5x13
AW10
P1/2.Q.20: Fixing
brackets, top/bottom
Tab. 5: Fixing material on plastic/aluminium
(P1/2.Q.20/21/22/23)

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Designation Use
Chipboard screw
3.5x25 AW20 with
pan head
P1/2.Q.21/22/23:
Mounting frame/pro-
files
Chipboard screw
3.5x15 AW20 with
pan head
P1/2.Q.20/23: Ceiling
profile, clip holder
Chipboard screw
3.5x16 AW20 with
countersunk head
P1/2.Q.20: Fixing
brackets, top/bottom
Tab. 6: Fixing material on wood (P1/2.Q.20/21/22/23)
Designation Use
Pan head self-tap-
ping screw DIN7981
3.5x9.5 AW10
Ceiling profile/clip
holder
Countersunk head
tapping screw
DIN7982 3.5x13
AW10
Fixing brackets, top/
bottom
Tab. 7: Fixing material for small parts on mounting frame/
profiles (P1/2.Q.21/22/23)
2.2 Product position
B
H
BOrder width HOrder height
Fig. 2: Dimensional drawing P1.Q.20
Order width B Order height H
P1/2.Q.20 Back edge of pack-
age to back edge of
opposite side
Top edge of ceil-
ing profile to bottom
edge of base profile
P1/2.Q.21 Mounting frame di-
mensions
Mounting frame di-
mensions
P1/2.Q.22 Mounting frame di-
mensions
Top edge of mount-
ing frame to bottom
edge of base profile
P1/2.Q.23 Back edge of lateral
mounting profile
Top edge of ceil-
ing profile to bottom
edge of base profile
Tab. 8: Order width and order height depending on model
2.3 Installing the mounting frame
(P1/2.Q.21/22)
Connecting the mounting frame
INFO
In model P1/2.Q.22, the mounting frame is open at
the bottom.
1
2
Push the corner joint
connector into the
mitres on two mounting
frame profiles.
Slide the mounting
frame profiles (mitre
side) onto the corner
joint.
Attaching the mounting frame
D1
D2
Hold the mounting
frame against the re-
veal. Watch the edge
distances.
Check diagonals D1
and D2. Align the
mounting frame if nec-
essary.
1
2
Transfer the drill hole
position.
Drill the fixing holes.
Attach the mounting
frame.
Press the cover caps in-
to place.

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2.4 Installing the lateral profiles (P1/2.Q.23)
Hold the mounting pro-
file (one side) in the re-
veal. Watch the edge
distances.
Transfer the drill hole
position.
Drill the fixing holes.
Attach the mounting
profile.
D1
D2
H
A
Align the mounting pro-
file (second side) with
the mounted side.
Check the height (H),
alignment (A) and diag-
onals D1 and D2.
Attach the mounting
profile as described ear-
lier.
2.5 Installing the ceiling profile, base profile
and top guide rail
Attaching the ceiling profile
P1./2Q.20
Hold the ceiling profile
against the mounting
substructure. Take the
position of the base rail
into account.
Transfer the drill hole
position.
Drill the fixing holes.
Attach the ceiling pro-
file.
P1/2.Q.21/22
Align the ceiling profile
with the drilled holes in
the mounting frame.
Attach the ceiling pro-
file.
P1/2.Q.23
Hold the ceiling profile
between the mounting
profiles on the mounting
substructure.
Transfer the drill hole
position.
Drill the fixing holes.
Attach the ceiling pro-
file.
Attaching the base profile
P1/2.Q.20-23
Slide the fixing brack-
ets into the base profile
at the bottom on both
sides.
INFO
The fixing brackets at the bottom can be shifted
in the base profile. Do not drill through the fixing
bracket.
P1/2.Q.20
Hold the base profile
against the mounting
substructure. Align the
base profile with the
ceiling profile.
Slide the fixing brack-
et at the bottom against
the mounting substruc-
ture.
Transfer the drill hole
position.
Drill the fixing holes.
P1/2.Q.20-23
1
2
3
Pull the film off of the
adhesive tape.
Attach the fixing bracket
at the bottom.
Press the base profile
into place.
Installing the top guide rail
P1/2.Q.20-23
1
2
Slide the fixing brackets
into the top of the top
guide rail on both sides.
Secure the fixing brack-
ets with a threaded pin.

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P1/2.Q.20
100
Transfer the attachment
of the fixing bracket at
the top to the mounting
substructure.
Drill the fixing holes.
P1/2.Q.20-23
1
2
Mount the guide rail
over the ceiling profile.
Align the fixing bracket
at the top with the fixing
hole.
Attach the fixing bracket
with the mounting plate.
Installing the clip holders
P1/2.Q.20
=
=
Transfer the fixing of
the clip holders on both
sides to the mounting
substructure.
Drill the fixing holes.
P1/2.Q.20-23
Attach the clip holders
on both sides.
2.6 Installing the pleated blind
Inserting the pleated blind in the ceiling and base
profiles
2
1
3
Insert the package in
the guide rail.
Lower the package into
the base profile.
Remove the safety
straps on the package.
Attaching the end profiles
INFO
First attach the end profile of the package side.
2
1
Swing in the end profile
at the top.
Press on the end profile
to hook it into the brack-
et.
2
1
Press the end profile
against the mounting
substructure and lower
it.
Check if the end profile
is hooked into the clip
holder. If necessary, en-
sure that it is hooked by
pushing on it again.
INFO
Now attach the end profile of the opposite side as
described earlier. When installing, watch the path of
the cords in the base profile (see Tab. 9).
Correct Incorrect Incorrect
Tab. 9: Position of cords in the base profile

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Check if the top guide
rail has moved down.
If necessary, ensure
that the guide rail has
moved down by pulling
on it.
Adjusting the cord tension
Move the pleated blind. If you feel that an excessive
amount of force needs to be applied to operate the blind
or if the cords are sagging, the cord tension can be
adjusted.
Tightening the cords together on the opposite side
(nP1.Q.xx only)
1
2
Release the cord ten-
sioner (in end profile on
the opposite side).
Move the cord tension-
er.
Secure the cord ten-
sioner again.
Retighten the cords individually on the package
side(P2.Q.xx and optional P1.Q.xx)
1
2
Release the screw (in
the end profile on the
package side).
Move the cord tension-
er.
Retighten the screw.
Pressing in the magnetic strip (P1.Q.xx only)
Check the polarity of the
magnetic tape by hold-
ing the magnetic tape in
the handle rail.
Press the magnetic tape
into the end profile from
the bottom to the top.
3 Maintenance
Proper and regular cleaning and the use of original spare
parts only are essential for fault-free operation and a long
service life.
CAUTION
Risk of injury from falling from climbing aid!
Climbing aids (e.g. ladders, scaffolding etc.) may tip
over if improperly erected.
Position climbing aids on level and firm ground.
Do not rest climbing aids against the product.
CAUTION
Risk of injury from falling!
There is a risk of falling during maintenance work!
Take suitable, safe measures to prevent or stop a
fall!
3.1 Cleaning and care
Over time, a film of dirt will settle on the surfaces of
products due to environmental influences.
Due to the effects of solar radiation, this contamination may
become permanently adhered to the surface coating. These
factors reduce the value and, possibly, impair the function of
the product.
To contribute to a long service life of the product, the
surfaces should be cleaned regularly or at least once a
year.
In certain environments such as in industrial zones, close
to heavy traffic and in the vicinity of the sea (salty air), more
frequent cleaning may be necessary to protect against
surface damage.
Purpose of cleaning and care
The purpose of regular and proper cleaning and care is to
retain the value of the product and extend its service life.
The purpose of repeatedly cleaning the product is to retain
the well-maintained appearance of the building and product.

Maintenance
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Result of cleaning
NOTICE
Product damage from incorrect cleaning!
Incorrect cleaning procedures may result in
damage to the product or product parts. Surfaces
and structures may be permanently altered (e.g.
scratches).
Do not use high pressure washers, steam
washers, abrasive sponges, abrasive cleansers,
or aggressive cleaning agents or solvents such
as alcohol or naphtha.
Do not use chlorinated cleaning agents on or
near the product.
No claims for damage can be raised on the grounds of this
cleaning information, as the effectiveness depends on a
large number of factors that vary widely from case to case.
The effort required for cleaning and the cleaning results
depend on the degree of soiling. It will difficult or possible
to restore surfaces that have been exposed to the weather
and have not been cleaned over many years to their original
state.
General information on cleaning
Tip/recommendation
The WAREMA cleaning glove combined with
WAREMA cleaning agent concentrate for sun
shading products is ideal for properly cleaning the
surfaces.
The WAREMA cleaning agent can be used for metal
and plastic surfaces and is certified by the GRM
(Gütegemeinschaft Reinigung von Fassaden e.V.)
(certification no. 142, 242, 342, 442, 542).
To order, contact your WAREMA dealer.
For further advise and in technical
matters regarding cleaning,
please contact the Verband
Deutscher Sonnenschutzreiniger e.V.
(www.vds-sonnenschutz.de).
Preparing cleaning
When cleaning the product, protect adjacent areas
against soiling.
Aids required for cleaning:
Soft brush/duster (soft bristles)
Vacuum cleaner (optional)
Bucket
Low-calcium water (recommendation)
Cleaning agent (pH-neutral)
Microfibre cloth or sponge
Cotton cloth
INFO
1 Guide
2 Gauze
3 Handle rail
Performing rough cleaning
Clean the complete product
of loose dirt (e.g. dust). A
soft brush or duster (with soft
bristles) can be used for this.
Alternatively, a moist microfibre
cloth or a moist sponge can be
used.
Performing detailed cleaning
Cleaner
Prepare the bucket with
water and cleaning agent.
Note the dosing quantities
specified by the cleaning agent
manufacturer.
Moisten the microfibre or
sponge.
Clean the product components
with a wiping motion. Repeat
the procedure if necessary due
to the degree of soiling.
Drying the product
INFO
To avoid calcium edges around dried water droplets,
the surfaces of the product can be rubbed dry using
a microfibre cloth or cotten cloth.
Inspecting the product during cleaning
Operate the product and inspect it for visible wear and
damage (visual check).

Maintenance
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3.2 Maintenance
The product must be maintained at least once a
year.
The maintenance tasks may only be performed
by a qualified specialist. We recommend signing a
service contract.
The WAREMA warranty becomes invalid if the unit is
not maintained properly at least once a year.
INFO
To retain the warranty, maintenance must be
performed by a qualified specialist according to the
WAREMA maintenance checklist.
The maintenance checklist is available from
your specialist dealer or can be requested from
WAREMA.
3.3 Spare parts/repairs
INFO
To ensure that your product will operate properly
on a continuous basis and to avoid changing
its approved status, use original spare parts
only. Contact your WAREMA specialist dealer if
necessary.
3.4 Warranty
Subject to the statutory period of limitation for warranty
claims. This requires regular maintenance. The warranty
does not include wear parts or optical changes in line
with the type of material used (e.g. bleaching of surfaces
caused by UV rays).
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