Wayne Dalton Door DS 100 User Manual

DS-50/DS-75/DS-100 MINI ROLL-UP DOORS  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT NOTICE !!  
Read the enclosed instructions carefully before attempting to install this door. Pay close  
attention to all warnings and important safety notices.  
This manual MUST be attached to the wall in close proximity of the door.  
©Copyright 2004 Wayne-Dalton  
P/N 300847, DOC #101-0117 REV 03  
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INTRODUCTION  
This manual's main function is to assist the installer in correctly installing the doors to ensure safe operation.  
Compliance with building codes, enforced in your area, is required.  
All Wayne-Dalton DS-50, DS-75, and DS-100 Mini Roll-Up Doors follow these general instructions. Additional  
installation information for the specific door shipped is found with the packing slip and on supplementary drawings.  
There are also bolt and small sealed parts bags with accessory lists, describing proper application.  
PREPARATION  
Read the installation instructions thoroughly to become familiar  
with the names of the various components and their relation to each  
other. It is necessary for the installer to determine the following:  
ƒ Type of jamb material (wood, masonry, or steel) on which  
the door guides will be mounted.  
ƒ The dimensions for the opening width, opening height,  
headroom, and side room.  
ƒ Type of support brackets provided (bearing bracket or  
Tension-Pro™ bracket).  
MATERIAL  
Inspect your door for possible damage or shortage of parts. Immediately report any shortages to your door supplier,  
or transit related damage claims to your freight carrier.  
CLEARANCES  
Compare the door opening dimensions and available clearances against the dimensions listed on the packing slip,  
taking special note of the opening width and height.  
TOOLS  
Commonly used tools for proper installation are:  
ƒ Electric drill with 3/8" or 1/2" chuck with nut driver and drill bits.  
ƒ Masonry drill or impact hammer and bits.  
ƒ Ladders and/or scaffolding.  
ƒ Hammer and pliers.  
ƒ Large Pipe Wrench (if Tension-Pro bracket).  
ƒ Center punch and Screwdrivers.  
ƒ Wrenches, vise grips, and C-clamps.  
ƒ Tape measure and a water level.  
FASTENER TABLE  
Jamb Condition  
Wood  
Bracket Fasteners  
5/16 x 1-1/2” Lag Screw  
5/16 x 1-1/2” Wedge Anchor  
1/4 x 3/4” Self Drilling  
Screw  
Guide Fasteners  
5/16 x 1-1/2” Lag Screw  
1/4 x 1-3/4” Tapcon  
1/4 x 3/4” Self Drilling  
Screw  
Masonry  
Steel  
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STEP 1 UNPACKING DOORS  
Before removing the door from any packaging, inspect the packaging for  
visible signs of damage. If damage is noted, file a freight claim with the freight  
company immediately. Remove the door from the packaging.  
Do not cut tape that holds door  
in a roll. You will be told in STEP  
#7 when to cut the tape.  
IMPORTANT!  
No guarantee will be given by Wayne-Dalton if the door is not installed as  
instructed. Please review all instructions thoroughly before starting installation. For proper operation, follow these  
instructions step by step.  
Right and Left Hand is determined by facing the door opening, on the coil  
side.  
NOTE:  
STEP 2 CHECKING THE DOOR OPENING  
Verify that dimensions W and H (see below) match those recorded on the door packing slip. Consult the factory if  
the actual opening width is greater than that shown on the packing slip by more than 1-1/2 inches. Check to make  
certain that the door opening is square and plum and that the floor is level. Check to be certain there is sufficient  
clearance from the opening to the ceiling and the sidewalls (see Required Clearances below).  
OPENING HEIGHT  
HEADROOM (A) SIDE ROOM (B)  
UP TO 6’8” HIGH  
FROM 6’8-1/4” TO 8’ HIGH  
OVER 8’ HIGH  
13”  
14”  
16”  
4”  
4”  
4”  
REQUIRED CLEARANCES - MINIMUM INDICATED  
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STEP 3 INSTALLING GUIDES  
Position the left hand guide 3/8” from the edge of the left hand jamb and loosely clamp in place. Using a level,  
adjust the guide so that it is plumb and tighten the clamp.  
Measure the exact curtain width of the door and add 7/8” to obtain the inside of guide to inside of guide  
measurement. Use this measurement to locate the right hand guide. Loosely clamp the right hand guide to the jamb.  
Plumb the guide and tighten the clamp.  
Using a string and level, ensure that the tips of the left and right hand guides are level to each other. Shim guides as  
needed. Double check the inside of guide to inside of guide measurement at top, middle, and bottom to ensure that  
the guides are plumb and parallel. Fasten both guides to the jambs using the fasteners provided (See Fastener Table  
in the front of this manual).  
Inside of guide to inside of guide measurement must be held  
to ensure proper door operation.  
IMPORTANT!  
Use of any other fasteners than those provided must be  
approved by Wayne-Dalton and cannot be of lesser diameter  
or grade.  
IMPORTANT!  
STEP 4 INSTALLING BRACKETS  
Install the brackets to the outside of the guides (away  
from the opening) using two 1/4-20 x 9/16” track bolts  
in the two holes at the top of the guides, as shown.  
Loosely install the 1/4-20 flange nuts on the bolts to  
hold the brackets in place. Check that the brackets are  
straight and square with one another, shimming if  
necessary, and fasten the brackets to the wall using the  
fasteners provided (See Fastener Table in the front of  
this manual). Tighten the flange nuts on each bracket.  
Install the bottom bar stops to the guides as shown using 1/4-20 x 5/8” carriage bolts and flange nuts. Leave the  
fasteners loose to allow the bottom bar stops to pivot out of the way of the bottom bar angle when the curtain will be  
pulled into the guides. You will be instructed to tighten the bottom bar stop fasteners in STEP #7.  
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STEP 5 LIFTING THE CURTAIN ASSEMBLY  
Curtain assembly is heavy. Allowing curtain assembly to fall  
while lifting, could result in severe or fatal injury.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
To avoid severe or fatal injury, never walk, stand, or work  
below curtain assembly before it is secured to support  
brackets.  
The left hand end of the curtain assembly (when  
installed) will be the end with the spring. Lift the  
curtain assembly up to the brackets and insert the left  
hand axle end into the large hole in the left hand  
bracket. Be sure that the axle collar rests against the  
bracket. While continuing to support the curtain  
assembly, insert the right hand axle end into the right  
hand bracket in the same manner. It may be necessary  
to gently pry the right hand bracket out to allow  
clearance for the curtain assembly axle end. Secure  
the curtain assembly in position by installing the  
cotter pins through the holes in each axle end. Once  
installed, bend the ends of both cotter pins to secure  
in place.  
If door is equipped with a Tension-Pro™ bracket, see STEP #12  
for assembly instructions.  
IMPORTANT!  
STEP 6 ATTACHING SPRING  
Rotate curtain assembly so that the bottom bar is at the top of  
the curtain roll. While keeping the curtain from rotating,  
carefully stretch the spring end to the bracket to determine the  
bracket hole nearest to the loop in the spring end. Position the  
5/16-18 x 1” hex head bolt and flat washer in the spring loop  
and stretch the spring to insert the bolt into the previously  
determined bracket hole. Loosely install the lock washer and nut  
on the outside of the bracket to hold the spring stretch. Rotate  
the spring until it is centered on the bracket and securely tighten  
the spring attachment bolt.  
(Axle Pin installed in step #5 omitted from view for clarity)  
For an easier way of installing the spring attachment bolt, if the installation  
permits, use vice grips to temporarily secure spring loop to bracket.  
HINT:  
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STEP 7 PRE-TENSIONING THE DOOR SPRING  
Spring tension can cause curtain assembly to rotate rapidly,  
possibly resulting in severe or fatal injury. To prevent such  
injury, securely hold curtain assembly to prevent rotating.  
WARNING  
Starting with the bottom bar at the top of the curtain roll, apply  
two complete turns of pre-tension to the spring by rotating the  
curtain roll in the direction shown. The amount of tension  
required may vary slightly. Final adjustment, if necessary, will be  
made in STEP #9.  
Cut the tape that holds the curtain in a roll and gently pull the  
curtain down into the guides on both sides until the bottom bar is  
below the bottom bar stops. Do not pry on the bottom bar stops to  
get bottom bar past the stops. Instead, loosen fasteners until  
bottom bar angle easily clears stops. If the door has a tendency to  
close, secure it in position using clamps. If the door has a  
tendency to rise, secure it in position using a wood prop.  
Securely hold curtain assembly until bottom bar stop fasteners  
have been tightened. If not securely held, curtain could rotate,  
possibly causing severe or fatal injury.  
WARNING  
With the door kept from moving, tighten the bottom bar stop fasteners on both guides. Remove clamps or wood  
props.  
STEP 8 LUBRICATING AND ADJUSTING THE GUIDES  
Lubricate the insides of guides with weather resistant lubricating spray. Move the door up and down to check for  
proper operation. Adjust the guides if necessary to allow for proper clearance and operation.  
If door is difficult to move up or down due to spring imbalance, continue  
on to STEP #9 and return to STEP #8 once springs are properly adjusted.  
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STEP 9 CHECKING AND ADJUSTING SPRING BALANCE  
Spring tension can cause curtain assembly to rotate rapidly,  
possibly resulting in severe or fatal injury. To prevent such  
injury, securely hold curtain assembly to prevent rotating.  
WARNING  
Move the door up and down to check for proper spring tension. If  
the door lowers easily and raises hard, more spring tension is  
required. If the door lowers hard and raises easily, less spring  
tension is required. If a tension adjustment is necessary, secure the  
door in position and remove the bottom bar stops. Carefully roll  
the curtain all the way up without letting go of the bottom bar. Tie  
a rope around the curtain roll and slowly rotate the curtain roll in  
the opposite direction as tension was applied until spring is  
neutral. Change the location of the spring attachment bolt in the  
required direction as shown. Repeat STEPS 6, 7, 8, and 9. See  
STEP #12 for Tension-Pro™ bracket spring tension adjustment.  
Securely hold curtain assembly until bottom bar stop fasteners  
have been tightened. If not securely held, curtain could rotate,  
possibly causing severe or fatal injury.  
WARNING  
STEP 10 INSTALLING LIFT HANDLE, STOP CLIPS AND OPTIONAL SLIDE BOLT LOCKS  
Install a lift handle in the center of the bottom bar using 1/4-20 x  
5/8” carriage bolts and flange nuts, placed so the nut is on the coil  
side, or inside of door as shown. If the opening width is greater than  
5 foot and the door does not have slide bolt locks, install a second lift  
handle on the right hand side of the bottom bar (outside looking in).  
Install 1/4-20 x 5/8” carriage bolts and flange nuts in all remaining  
bottom bar holes.  
(2) ‘Z’ stop-clips  
I: DS-75 Mini ‘Z’ Stop-Clip Attachment:  
For DS-75 mini doors, install the ‘Z’ stop-clip as shown  
on the right. Since the stop-clip has a retaining tab on  
top, it only requires one bolt to secure it to the bottom  
bar. Repeat assembly procedure for both sides.  
(4) ¼ - 20 flange nuts  
(4) ¼ - 20 carriage bolts  
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II: DS-50 & 100 ‘C’ Stop-Clip Attachment:  
For doors with an aluminum bottom bar, a ‘C’  
stop-clip will need to be installed. Only one bolt  
is required to secure the stop-clip to the bottom  
bar when attaching a lift handle on that side.  
Repeat assembly procedure for both sides.  
(4) ¼ - 20 carriage bolts  
(4) ¼ - 20  
flange nuts  
(2) ‘C’ stop-clips  
(4) ¼ - 20 carriage bolts  
(4) ¼ - 20 flange nuts  
*pre-attached to btm bar  
III: ‘C’ Stop-Clip w/ Inside Slide Bolt Attachment:  
Install slide bolt locks, if provided, as shown. The  
bottom bar will have (4) carriage bolts & flange nuts pre-  
attached. Verify that the flat sides of the nuts are  
horizontal to the bottom bar. This ensures smooth  
operation of the slide bolt. Place the slide bolt lock so  
that the slot rides on the flange nuts. Then, add the stop-  
clip and attach, using the flanged nuts. Repeat assembly  
procedure for both sides.  
(2) ‘C’ stop-clips  
(2) inside slide  
(4) ¼ - 20 flange  
Failure to properly install stop-clips to the bottom of the door may  
result in serious injury or death  
WARNING  
STEP 11 INSTALLING OPTIONAL TOP DRAFT STOP  
Close the door and secure it in the down position. Use a pencil to  
mark the door panel corrugation that is parallel with the bottom of  
the header/lintel from the outside of the opening. If this corrugation  
protrudes below the header, mark the one just above. Open the door  
until the marked corrugation is accessible. Stretch the top draft stop  
across the door and attach it to the curtain on the marked corrugation  
with the self-drilling screws provided, locating the screws on 12”  
centers. Trim the top draft stop to clear the guides if required. When  
the door is closed, the draft-stop should seal on the header.  
Top draft stop may not seal on the  
header if not installed on a  
corrugation as shown.  
NOTE:  
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STEP 12 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL TENSION-PRO SPRING ADJUSTMENT  
BRACKET  
STEP #12a: Install the Tension-Pro™ bracket on the left hand side of the curtain assembly per STEP #4 & #5 in  
this manual. Insert cotter pin through hole in the axle end. Do not use large washer (shown in step #5) on the  
Tension-Pro™ bracket side axle end. Bend the ends of the cotter pin to secure in position.  
STEP #12b: Stretch and attach spring end to the spring holder plate of the Tension-Pro™ bracket. Tighten the  
flange nylon lock hex nut to keep spring in place.  
STEP #12c: Using a pipe wrench, rotate the large nut clockwise 2 turns to pre-tension the spring. Then, lubricate  
and adjust guides.  
STEP #12d: Test door operation to determine if spring balance requires adjustment. Adjust tension as needed per  
the following instructions.  
Spring tension can cause severe or fatal injury. To avoid injury,  
repairs/ adjustments must be made by a trained door technician.  
WARNING  
Spring tension increases as door closes. To avoid possible  
Injury, door must be fully open when adjusting spring tension.  
WARNING  
Pipe wrench interference can prevent pawl from engaging with  
ratchet gear. Always adjust tension one “CLICK” (gear tooth) at a  
time. Reposition wrench for each adjustment. Failure of pawl to  
engage with ratchet gear can cause severe or fatal injury.  
WARNING  
Contact with rapidly rotating ratchet gear can cause severe or fatal  
injury. If wrench slips when decreasing tension, release pawl  
immediately to avoid injury. Do not secure pawl in the disengaged  
position.  
WARNING  
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To Increase Spring Tension:  
Move the door to the fully open position and place clamps on the guides to prevent door from closing. Using a large  
pipe wrench, grip the tensioning hex plate and rotate the ratchet gear assembly in the direction indicated above until  
an audible “CLICK” is heard (one gear tooth). Operate the door to determine if the spring tension increase was  
sufficient. Repeat spring tension increase procedure until door is properly balanced.  
To Decrease Spring Tension:  
Move the door to the fully open position and place clamps on the guides to prevent door from closing. Using a large  
pipe wrench, grip the tensioning hex plate and remove the spring tension force from the pawl. Grip the pawl  
retention screw and pull the pawl in the direction indicated above to keep it disengaged. Slowly release spring  
tension held with the pipe wrench, allowing the ratchet gear to begin to rotate in the direction indicated above. The  
spring tension will rotate the gear in the proper direction. Once the stop face of the previously engaged tooth has  
passed the tip of the pawl, release the pawl to allow it to engage the next tooth. Operate the door to determine if the  
spring tension decrease was sufficient. Repeat spring tension decrease procedure until door is properly balanced.  
STEP #12e: Once spring tension has been adjusted and the door is properly balanced, lock the pawl in position by  
tightening the pawl retention screw until it penetrates the bracket. Test that the pawl is locked in position by  
attempting to add one(1) “CLICK” of tension. If properly locked, the ratchet gear will not be able to rotate. If  
ratchet gear rotates, adjust tension back to previous position, verify that the pawl retention screw is lined up with the  
hole in the bracket, and tighten the pawl retention screw. Return to STEP #10 in this manual and continue with the  
door installation.  
If pawl retention screw does not penetrate hole in Tension- Pro  
bracket, spring tension could be released during door  
operation, allowing door to close rapidly, possibly causing  
severe or fatal injury.  
WARNING  
The pawl retention screw, if not properly aligned with the hole  
in the Tension-Pro bracket, can cause pawl to disengage. To  
prevent severe or fatal injury from unexpected release of  
WARNING  
spring tension, do not drive retention screw with screw gun.  
To prevent severe or fatal injury, keep fingers, hands, arms  
and loose clothing away from all moving mechanisms.  
WARNING  
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Roll-Up Sheet Door  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
Wayne-Dalton  
P.O. Box 67- Mt. Hope, Ohio 44660  
The Manufacturer warrants the ROLL-UP SHEET DOOR and hardware fittings for a period of ONE YEAR from the time of  
delivery against any defects in workmanship or material. Manufacturer shall, upon notification, correct such nonconformity at its option, by  
repairing or replacing any defective part or parts.  
NO EMPLOYEE, DISTRIBUTOR, OR REPRESENTATIVE IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THE FOREGOING  
WARRANTIES IN ANY WAY OR GRANT ANY OTHER WARRANTY ON BEHALF OF MANUFACTURER.  
The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage resulting to or caused by its products by reason of installation, improper  
storage, unauthorized service, alteration of products, neglect or abuse, or attempt to use the products for other than the customary usage or  
for their intended purposes. The ROLL-UP SHEET DOOR warranty becomes null and void if other than Manufacturer’s specified holes are  
drilled. The above warranty does not cover wear or any damage beyond Manufacturer’s control or replacement labor.  
THIS WARRANTY COVERS A COMMERCIAL PRODUCT, THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL  
OTHER WARRANTIES AND NO REPRESENTATIONS, GUARANTEES, OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,  
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE),  
ARE MADE BY MANUFACTURER IN CONNECTION WITH MANUFACTURE OR SALE OF ITS PRODUCTS.  
Claims for defects in material and workmanship covered by this warranty shall be made in writing to the dealer from whom the  
product was purchased within the warranty period. Manufacturer may either send a service representative or have the product returned to  
the Manufacturer at Buyer’s expense for inspection. If judged by Manufacturer to be defective in material or workmanship, the product will  
be replaced or repaired at the option of Manufacturer, free from all charges except authorized transportation and replacement labor.  
THE REMEDIES OF BUYER SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES.  
THE LIABILITY OF MANUFACTURER, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, UNDER ANY WARRANTY, OR OTHERWISE,  
SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND ITS OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE, AT ITS OPTION, ANY PRODUCT OR PART  
FOUND BY MANUFACTURER TO BE DEFECTIVE IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP. MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE  
LIABLE FOR COST OF REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION OR SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,  
SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary from state to state. However, some states do not allow limitations on  
how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or  
exclusions may not apply to you.  
Wayne-Dalton  
Door & Systems Division  
2589 County Road 168  
Dundee, OH 44624  
1-800-795-5095  
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Limited Warranty for Paint  
on the following Wayne-Dalton products  
Roll-Up Doors  
Model Nos. • DS 50, • DS 75, • DS 100, • DS 200, • DS 350  
Wayne-Dalton  
Door & Systems Div.  
2589 County Road 168  
Dundee, OH 44624  
1-800-795-5095  
Interior Systems  
• Filler Panels –corrugated and flush  
• Roll-Up Frames  
• Cor-O-Wall  
• Mod-U-Wall  
• Locker Doors  
• Hallway Soffit  
• Cor-O-Doors – corrugated and flush  
• Swing Doors – corrugated and flush  
• All angle and channel associated  
with the interior system  
• Entry Soffit  
• Burglar Bars  
• Mid-Span Brace  
• Mullions  
A. Party Receiving Warranty.  
The following limited warranty covers the paint on the Products listed above, but not paint on any  
installation hardware unless expressly included above in the description of the Product. This limited warranty is  
extended solely to the party that, at the time the Product is installed, owns the structure where the Product is  
installed (“Original Owner”).  
B. Basic Coverage.  
Owner is hereby advised that paints, including the paint used on the Product, will to some extent change  
color and otherwise change appearance over time in outdoor installations and that such changes may not be uniform  
between painted surfaces which are not equally exposed or positioned.  
Manufacturer warrants, subject to the conditions, limitations, and exceptions specified in this document, that  
the paint on the Product will resist normal weathering sufficiently to comply as follows:  
(a) for a period for twenty-five (25) years, with the performance standards listed below for film  
integrity; and  
(b) for the period of years shown for each Product color in Manufacturer’s separate Color Chart,  
with the performance standards listed below related to chalking and color change.  
In all cases the warranty period runs from the time the Product was manufactured. The performance standards  
designated below, under Chalking and Color Change, apply exclusively to Product installed in the northern  
hemisphere north of the 15° parallel of latitude; these two standards do not apply if the Product is installed south of  
such latitude:  
Film Integrity: The paint on the Product will not peel, crack, check, or flake to an extent that is apparent on ordinary  
outdoor visual observation.  
Color Change: The paint on surfaces of Product installed vertically will not change color more than 5 NBS (Hunter)  
units, and surfaces of Product not installed vertically will not change color more than 7 NBS (Hunter) units,  
following field installation. The color measurements are to be made per ASTM D 2344 and only on clean surfaces  
after removing surface deposits and chalk per ASTM D 3964.  
Chalking: Paint on surfaces of Product installed vertically will not chalk more than a number 8 rating, and surfaces  
on Product not installed vertically will not chalk more than a number 6 rating, when measured per ASTM D-4214,  
Method A.  
C. Limitations and Exceptions.  
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This limited warranty applies to the effects of weathering and does not apply to other causes of degradation,  
such as in the case of (by way of example and without limitation):  
(1)  
Painted surfaces on Product which has been subject to scratching or abrasion or impact (including  
without limitation “paint rub” occurring in metal to metal contact and movement); has been abused, altered,  
modified, used in a manner not originally intended, or stored in a manner contrary to instructions of Manufacturer or  
accepted industry practice; is damaged due to moisture entrapment; is stored or installed in a manner which allows  
standing water on the paint or is stored or installed in any chemically aggressive environment containing fumes, ash,  
cement dust, carbon black, salts, or other chemicals (whether naturally occurring or caused by man); is stored or  
installed in an environment that includes a high degree of humidity, sand, dirt, or grease (whether naturally  
occurring or caused by man); is stored or installed in a manner which allows contact with animals and/animal waste  
or the decomposition products of animal waste; is stored or installed in an area, or in such a manner, that damage  
occurs due to poor air circulations; is stored or installed in area which is subject to fallout from copper, lead, nickel,  
or silver mining or refining operations; has suffered any damage caused by sudden acts of God or by radiation,  
explosion, fire, impact, or other violent forces.  
(2)  
Painted surface on Product which has been installed within one thousand meters of salt water or other  
marine environment.  
D. Remedy.  
Any claim under this limited warranty must be made in writing within the applicable warranty period to the  
dealer from which the Product was purchased (or if the dealer is no longer in business, then to Manufacturer).  
Manufacturer may require Owner to supply a video and/or photographs of the claimed defect and/or may require  
that Owner return the Product at Owner’s expense to Manufacturer for inspection. Owner agrees to cooperate with  
any representative sent by Manufacturer and/or by the paint producer and to give such representative full access to  
the Product with the claimed defect and the location of its installation and/or storage. If Manufacturer determines  
that the claim is valid under the terms of the limited warranty, Manufacturer and/or its warrantor will make  
arrangements for and will bear the full cost of labor and material to replace or refinish the defective portion of the  
Product. The decision about whether to remedy a defect through replacement or refinishing will be made by  
Manufacturer in its sole discretion. Any refinishing of a defective portion will be done in accordance with standard  
industry practice in order to provide a uniform appearance with the remainder of the Product. Any replacement or  
refinishing arranged by Manufacturer or its warrantor will be covered by and subject to the terms, conditions,  
limitations, and exceptions of this limited warranty, provided that the replaced or refinished portion will be deemed  
to have been painted on the date the original material for the Product was originally painted; and this limited  
warranty will expire at the same time as if there had been no defect. In the event that Manufacturer and Owner ever  
agree to, or a claim is otherwise resolved by, a method in which Manufacturer or its warrantor do not voluntarily  
replace or repair the part of the Product claimed to be defective, then any replacement or repair of such part made by  
any party or person will not be covered by this limited warranty or any other warranty from Manufacturer.  
E. Limitations on Remedies and Liability.  
THE REMEDIES FOR OWNER DESCRIBED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE and  
take the place of any other remedy. Manufacturer’s liability, whether in contract or tort, under warranty, product  
liability, or otherwise, will not go beyond Manufacturer’s obligations to repair or replace, at it option, the portion of  
the Product which is defective under this limited warranty. MANUFACTURER WILL NOT UNDER ANY  
CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, including  
(but not limited to) damage or loss of other property or equipment, loss of profits or revenues, business or service  
interruption, cost of capital, cost of purchase or replacement of other goods, or claims of third parties for any of the  
foregoing.  
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F. Other Terms.  
This limited warranty is made to the Original Owner, exclusively, and not to anyone who or which  
subsequently owns or possesses the structure where the Product has been installed. This limited warranty is not  
assignable or otherwise transferable. It will not pass to another person that acquires ownership of the structure on or  
in which the Product is installed; and this limited warranty does not apply to any failure or defect occurring after the  
structure in or on which the Product is installed is transferred from the Original Owner to any other person.  
This limited warranty does not apply to any prior sales that Manufacturer might have made where  
Manufacturer did not explicitly include this document of limited warranty in such sale.  
The rights and obligations of Manufacturer and Owner under this limited warranty will be governed by the  
laws of the State of Ohio, U.S.A. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this limited warranty will be  
determined by arbitration in accordance with the International Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration  
Association. The number of arbitrators will be three. The place of arbitration will be Columbus or Canton, Ohio, as  
Manufacturer shall determine.  
G. Exclusive Warranty on Paint.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE WITH RESPECT TO PAINT ON THE PRODUCT.  
MANUFACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, OR OTHER WARRANTY, GUARANTEE, OR REPRESENTATION WITH RESPECT TO PAINT  
ON THE PRODUCT, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND WHETHER ORAL OR IN WRITING.  
Correction of the nonconformity in the manner and for the period of time provided in this limited warranty will  
satisfy all obligations or liability of Manufacturer with respect to, or arising out of, paint on the Product.  
H. No Modification of Terms.  
NO EMPLOYEE, DISTRIBUTOR, OR REPRESENTATIVE IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THE  
FOREGOING WARRANTIES IN ANY WAY OR TO GRANT ANY OTHER WARRANTY ON BEHALF OF  
MANUFACTURER WITH RESPECT TO PAINT ON THE PRODUCT. Manufacturer’s failure to exercise any  
option under this limited warranty or failure to require compliance with any terms or conditions will not be a waiver  
of Manufacturer’s rights to exercise all options and to require compliance with all terms and conditions in this  
limited warranty on all other occasions; and no such failure by Manufacturer will constitute an alteration of the  
rights and liabilities of Manufacturer and Owner as stated in this limited warranty.  
This limited warranty gives you specific rights which may vary from state to state. Some states, however, do not  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
Wayne-Dalton  
Door & Systems Division  
2589 County Road 168  
Dundee, OH 44624  
1-800-795-5095  
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