1. Locking principle
Upper slide bolt
The upper slide bolt on the folding sliding wall
functions according to the following principle: Locking bolt up (Fig. 1/1)
= locked (panel is fixed)
Locking bolt down (Fig. 1/2)
= unlocked (panel can be moved)
Fig. 1 Upper slide bolt
Face-mounted slide bolt
The upper slide bolt on the folding sliding wall
functions according to the following principle: Face-mounted slide bolt down (Fig. 2/1)
= locked (panel is fixed)
Face-mounted slide bolt up (Fig. 2/2)
= unlocked (panel can be moved)
Fig. 2 Face-mounted slide bolt
2. Unlocking the panels
Requirements
• Operating personnel
• Crank handle
Ensure:
• The folding sliding wall is closed and locked (Closing the panels, p. 13, 4.3 Locking the
panels, p. 11).
Unlocking the upper slide bolt
1. Use a crank handle (Fig. 3) to loosen the locking bolts by approx. ¾ of a turn.
Fig. 3 Locking bolts
→ The upper slide bolt is unlocked and the status display (Fig. 4) is green.
Fig. 4 Panel unlocked
Unlocking the face-mounted slide bolts
2. Pull up both face-mounted slide bolts (Fig. 5/1) on the panel using your foot or raise it with your
hand.
→ The face-mounted slide bolts are unlocked.
Fig. 5 Unlocking the face-mounted slide bolt
3. If necessary, unlock additional panels.
3. Locking the panels
Requirements
• Operating personnel
• Crank handle
Ensure:
• The folding sliding wall is closed (Closing the panels, p. 13). Locking the upper slide bolt
1. Use a crank handle (Fig. 6/1) to screw in the
locking bolt by approx. ¾ of a turn upwards.
Fig. 6 Locking bolt
→ The upper slide bolt is locked and the status display (Fig. 7/1) is red.
Fig. 7 Panel locked
Locking the face-mounted slide bolts
2. Push down both face-mounted slide bolts (Fig. 8/1) on the panel with your foot or hand.
→ The face-mounted slide bolts are locked.
3. If necessary, lock additional panels.
Fig. 8 Locking the face-mounted slide bolts