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INSTALLATION OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems index INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NIKO FOLDING DOOR SYSTEMS General description Component specifications for a typical folding door system General details for track profiles General detail for guide track profiles Technical specifications Chart with allowed loads for wheel hangers Supporting options 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR A TYPICAL FOLDING DOOR Installation of track, brackets & guide track Installation of door panels Calculation of panels width Preparation of panels Installation of panels 3. MULTIPLE PANEL FOLDING DOOR 4. FOLDING DOOR - HARMONICA TYPE 5. BASIC RULES FOR SAFETY - OPERATION 6. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Version June 2017 Prologue: Thank you for selecting our products. To ensure correct installation, please read this manual thoroughly. In the first chapter, a general description of system components is presented with the technical specifications. Installation instructions for a typical folding door with three panels come next as well as calculations in order to determine the track length and the panels width. An example of multiple panel folding door is also described, including the steps for installing the splice joint .B49. Chapter 4 presents an example of a folding door, harmonica type. On the instructions: The information on this form have been checked carefully for their accuracy. However, there is not given guarantee for the correctness of the contents. The information on this form may change without notice. Copyright: This document contains information protected by the laws of copyright and includes patents. All the rights of this document belong to the maker company. No part of this document can be published with any mechanical, electronic or any other way, without the previous consent of NIKO. Brands: All brands (and their logos) are property of their owners. NIKO is a brand name of Helm Hellas SA and will be used from herein to describe the company. Official manufacturer: HELM HELLAS S.A. 82 Km Athens – Korinthos P.O. Box 209 GR 20100 Korinthos, Greece Tel: 0030 (0) 2741076800 Fax: 0030 (0) 2741025368 e-mail: info@niko.eu.com www.niko.eu.com INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 3 1 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION of NIKO folding door systems 1.1 General description NIKO®” provides a wide range of zinc plated products for sliding and folding door applications in order to meet the high demands of door hardware market for domestic, commercial and industrial applications. Our products are also available in stainless steel series 304/316. Key design characteristics of Niko folding door fittings: 1. We have achieved the highest EN 1527 certification ranking 2. Five different track profiles. 3. All our products are zinc plated, which allows smoother running of our wheels in the track profiles and uniform color among our components. 4. Our track profiles have an unrivaled compact construction and therefore require less space. 5. Simple installation and adjustment. 6. Our wheels and bearings are custom made and are significantly more durable under load than standard bearings. 7. The NIKO enclosed track tapered design enables self-alignment of the wheel hangers and reduces the possibility of dust build up. 8. Greater aesthetic appeal as the guide track is recessed (concealed) to the floor. 9. Quiet and effortless operation. 10. Flat folding for easier access and space saving. 11. Technical data: Min/Max door panel width: 600mm - 900mm Max door panel weight: 300kg Max door panels: 9 - NIKO recommends 7 panels for optimal operation INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 4 Version June 2017 1 1.2 Component specifications for a typical folding door system with wooden panels 1 2 3 2 4 5 2 6 2 The system includes the following components: For more details, please refer to Technical Catalogue B1. 1. Track .000 The total length of the track profile should be 2 times the width of the wider panel plus 10cm. See page 11. 5. Double wheel hanger .R86 Install one hanger every second door panel. The right selection of the wheel hanger profile depends on the weight of the panel. 2. Ceiling support bracket .B02 The right selection of support bracket’s type depends on the construction on which the track will be fixed. 6. Bottom corner guide with roller .N94 Install one bottom corner guide roller every second panel. 3. Guide track 3X.000 For selecting the right guide track profile, please advise our Technical Catalogue B1. 4. Top corner bracket .F94 Install one top corner bracket every second door panel. All components must be of the same NIKO profile. For example, should you be using hanger 23.R86, then track 23.000, support bracket 23.B.., wheel hanger 23.R.. and so on, are required. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 5 1 1.2.1 General details for track profiles Dimensions NIKO Profile No. h b d s (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 21.000 28,00 30,00 8,00 1,75 21.050 Stainless steel (304) 28,00 30,00 8,00 1,75 21.070 Stainless steel (316) 28,00 30,00 8,00 1,75 23.000 35,00 40,00 11,00 2,75 23.050 Stainless steel (304) 35,00 40,00 11,00 2,75 23.070 Stainless steel (316) 35,00 40,00 11,00 2,75 24.000 43,50 48,50 15,00 3,20 24.050 Stainless steel (304) 43,50 48,50 15,00 3,20 24.070 Stainless steel (316) 43,50 48,50 15,00 3,00 25.000 60,00 65,00 18,00 3,60 25.050 Stainless steel (304) 60,00 65,00 18,00 3,60 25.070 Stainless steel (316) 60,00 65,00 18,00 4,00 26.000 75,00 80,00 22,00 4,50 27.000 110,00 90,00 25,00 6,50 h s d b Scale 1:1 INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 6 Version June 2017 1 1.2.2 General details for guide track profiles Dimensions NIKO Guide track No. h (mm) B (mm) s (mm) 32.000 15 15 1 33.000 25 25 2 34.000 40 40 3 35.000 50 60 4 s h B INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 7 1 1.3 Technical specifications Before installing the system, determine: The number of panels The weight of panels Door material Clear passage height Clear opening width Total width Total height Once you have specified the above data, calculate the number of concealed hinges (not provided) per door. For door panel height up to 280cm, use 3 hinges per panel. For panels heighter than 280cm, use 4 hinges per panel. 1.3.1 Chart with allowed loads for wheel hangers Select the track size according to the weight and dimensions of the door. Take into consideration that each wheel hanger has to hold the weight of two panels. 4-wheel hanger 2-wheel hanger Folding and Harmonica doors Folding and Harmonica doors NIKO Profile No. Load capacity / kg / Door panel NIKO Profile No. Load capacity / kg / Door panel 21.000 22 21.000 15 23.000 42 23.000 32 24.000 75 24.000 50 25.000 150 25.000 100 26.000 300 26.000 200 INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 8 Version June 2017 1 1.3.2 Supporting options The right selection of support bracket type depends on the construction on which the track will be fixed. i) Wall support options Wall support bracket with wheel hangers for folding doors NIKO Profile No. H Wall support bracket Dimension H max. / min. 21.000 21.B01 123/106 23.000 23.B01 157/132 24.000 24.B01 187/170 25.000 25.B01 240/202 26.000 26.B01 368/255 Adjustable wall bracket with height adjustable bracket and wheel hanger for folding doors NIKO Profile No. Adjustable wall bracket Height adjustable bracket Dimension H max. / min. 21.000 21.B05 21.B04 183/140 23.000 24.B05 23.B04 252/197 24.000 24.B05 24.B04 271/182 25.000 26.B05 25.B04 373/265 26.000 26.B05 26.B04 530/302 H ii) Ceiling support option Ceiling support bracket with wheel hangers for folding doors H NIKO Profile No. Ceiling support bracket Dimension H max. / min. 21.000 21.B02 101/84 23.000 23.B02 128/103 24.000 24.B02 152/135 25.000 25.B02 198/160 26.000 26.B02 316/203 INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 9 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for a typical folding door 2.1 Installation of track, brackets & guide track STEP 1: Cut the track at the required length. An additional support bracket should be fitted on folding area L=2*X+10 cm max 75 cm max 75 cm 35 cm Calculate the track length using the equations below: 1. Odd number of panels - «n» (e.x. 3,5,7) L = (n-1)*X+10cm 2. Even number of panels - «m» (e.x. 2,4,6) L = m*X+10cm For a folding door with 3 panels, track length should be twice the wider panel width plus 10cm. L=2*X+10cm See page 15 Z X Fixed Panel Center Panel X End Panel L Door frame Door frame STEP 2: Calculate the number of ceiling support brackets according to the length of the track. Maximum distance between ceiling support brackets is 75cm. In the folding area an additional support bracket is required. Make sure to remove any chips or dirt from inside the track after cutting process as they will damage the wheel hangers and cause noise during operation. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 10 Version June 2017 2 STEP 3: Gradually insert ceiling support brackets onto the track. Step 7. Step 5. Step 6. It is very important to achieve horizontal alignment because this will result in smooth running. STEP 4: Place the set ‘‘track-support brackets’’ on the construction frame. STEP 6: Lift down the set «track-support brackets» and drill holes at the marks. STEP 5: Mark the points where the holes need to be done. STEP 7: Choose hardware and fasteners according to construction type. Place back the set and fix support brackets on the existing construction. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 11 2 STEP 8: Tighten the side bolts to fix the track in place. STEP 9: Slide double wheel hangers (.R86) into the track in correct orientation. Bracket slot should face the outside. Bracket slot INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 12 Version June 2017 2 100 cm STEP 10: Cut the guide track to the required length. STEP 13: Fit guide track in the floor notch. STEP 11: Cut a notch in the floor with appropriate tool according to guide track dimensions. STEP 14: Fix the guide track with chipboard screws. STEP 12: Drill holes in guide track 100cm apart. Guide track and top track must have the same length Protrusion Countersink holes to the guide track for preventing protrusion of head screws Guide tracks INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 13 2 2.2 Installation of door panels 2.2.1 Calculation of panels width z x x Opening Width STEP 15: The fixed panel (z) must be narrower in width than the other leaves by z l+c/2+d/2 x l c d d c/2 c: Panel thickness l Dividing (opening width + l + c/2+ d/2) by the total number of panels, normal panels width (x) is calculated. To calculate the fixed panel width (z) subtract (l + c/2 + d/2) from x. Example: 3 - leaf end folding door Clear opening width = 2200mm Panel thickness (c) = 40mm Hinge diameter (d) = 8mm Dimension (l) =20mm Calculation: 2200 + 20 + 20 + 4 = 2243mm Normal Panel width (x) : 2243 ÷ 3 = 748mm Fixed panel width (z) : 748-44 = 704mm INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 14 Version June 2017 2 2.2.2 Preparation of panels STEP 16: Make the cut outs in each panel for the hinges to be attached. 1. 2. f According to the type of hinges (not provided) and the dimensions of top corner bracket (.F94) and guide corner bracket (.N94) , leave a distance from top and bottom edge of the panels. f INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 15 2 2.2.2 Preparation of panels Step 17: Make a cut out at the top of the center panel for fixing the top bracket, ensuring its dimensions are equivalent to the bracket’s dimensions. (1.) Step 18: Drill a hole in the cut out for adjusting the bolt of the wheel hanger in following steps. (2.) Hole for Bolt See page 20 Step 19: Fix the top bracket with countersunk wood screws. (3.) B L s H 1. 2. 3. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 16 Version June 2017 2 2.2.2 Preparation of panels 5. B 4. h s L Step 20: Make a cut out at the bottom of the center panel for fixing the guide corner bracket ensuring its dimensions are equivalent to the bracket’s dimensions. (4.) Step 21: Fix the guide corner bracket with countersunk wood screws. (5.) INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 17 2 2.2.2 Preparation of panels .F94 .F06 l wooden panel Depending on the panel type (metal frame and bracket .F06) a welding process may be required. The distance from the center of hole to the edge of panel must be the same (dimension l). See Table 2 below. l metal panel metal panel In case of metal frame select the appropriate bracket (.F06) according to guide roller (.N49/.M49) thread. The distance from the center of roller to the edge of panel must be the same (dimension l). See Table 2 below. .N49/.M49 wooden panel l l .F06 .N94 Table 2. Bracket for steel constructions .F06 Top corner bracket .F94 Dimension l (mm) 21.000 21.F06 21.F94 15 23.000 23.F06 23.F94 20 24.000 24.F06 24.F94 20 25.000 25.F06 25.F94 30 26.000 26.F06 26.F94 44 NIKO Profile No. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 18 Version June 2017 2 2.2.3 Installation of panels Spirit level Cut-outs Fixed panel Jamb Step 22: Fix the first panel to the frame of the construction. Step 23: Align the panel with a spirit level. Step 24: Attach the hinges to the cut outs in both fixed panel and frame. Step 25: Fit the roller of the bottom guide roller into the guide track. Raise panel Step 26: Screw bolt of wheel hanger to adjust the panel. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 19 2 2.2.3 Installation of panels Cut-outs STEP 27: Align the panel with a spirit level STEP 28: Attach the hinges to the cut outs in both fixed and center panel. STEP 29: Fix the end panel. STEP 30: Align the panel with a spirit level. STEP 31: Attach the hinges to the cut outs in both center and end panel. STEP 32: Adjust panels height if required. Screw bolt to adjust the panel. STEP 32.A: Tighten the nut with appropriate tightening torque. See Table 1 STEP 32.B: Tighten jam nut so that nut and bracket lock together. Raise Down Bolt (Class 8.8) M6 Torque 10 M8 M16 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 25 50 87 210 412 711 1422 Table 1. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 20 Version June 2017 3 MULTIPLE PANEL FOLDING DOOR .B49 When using more than one piece of track profiles (due to many panels or group of panels) a splice joint (.B49) is required in order to join the tracks. B49: Installer should follow the next steps: STEP 1: The edges of each track enter the joint and meet in the centre. STEP 2: The four bolts at the top of the joint have to be bolted so that the track has tight contact with the joint, creating a flat running surface through the joint. STEP 3: The four side bolts are used to achieve horizontal alignment within the joint. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 21 3 Multiple panel folding door Important information for multiple panel folding door system When you are using splice joint it is necessary to place support brackets at the right and left side of the splice joints with the minimum distance between the joint and the bracket. An odd number of panels indicates that the last panel will operate as an opening door. At the bottom of previous panel a stabilization latch must be installed. An application with 2 group of panels, requires that at least the one of them has to have odd number of panels so when groups meet in the middle, the wheel hangers won’t hit each other. For wide door openings, NIKO recommends two groups of panels (one group folds at the right side and the other at the left). For optimal operation, when having one group of panels, do not use more than 7 panels. Care must be taken with the following: Alignment of the two parts both to horizontal and vertical level is absolutely necessary in order to avoid any problem to trolleys rolling inside the tracks. The gap between the two parts of track must be as small as possible. Track Profiles should be vertical and horizontal aligned Pay particular attention when supports are used around a splice joint. The joint is used only for connection and does not support any load. The joint must be supported either side by additional support brackets. These supports must not be omitted. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 22 Version June 2017 4 FOLDING DOOR - HARMONICA TYPE 4.1 Example of folding door with four and half panels .F00 Features: Hangers are suspended at the centre of the door panel Floor guidance is optional Half width panel at beginning See Table 2 for system components .N00 Table 2 NIKO Item Description Track Quantity (pcs) B1 Technical Catalogue page 1 23 .B02 Ceiling support bracket 5 27 .R86 Wheel hanger 2 43 .F00 Bracket 2 56 .N00 Guide with roller 2 68 .000 Guide track 1 62 4.1.1 Calculation of panels width Dividing (opening width + c/2* + d/2**) by the total number of half panels, the width of the half normal panel is calculated. Multiply by 2 (x2) to calculate normal panel width. To calculate the fixed panel width, subtract (c/2+d/2) from the half normal panel width. One normal panel (x) is 2 half panels. Example: 4 and 1/2 folding door panels Clear opening width = 3000mm Panel thickness (c) = 40mm Hinge diameter (d) = 8mm *c: Panel thickness (See page 14) **d: Hinge diameter (See page 14) Version June 2017 Calculation: 3000 + 20 + 4 = 3024mm Half Normal Panel width (x/2) : 3024 ÷ 9 = 336mm Normal panel width (x) : 336 x 2 = 672mm Fixed panel width (z) : 336 - 24 = 312mm INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 23 5 BASIC RULES for safety - operation Meaning of symbols WARNING CAUTION Warns you about the health and indicates possible risks of injury or risks to the machine/other objects PROHIBITED Indicates an action that is not permitted NOTE Highlights tips and information for you FOLDING DOOR ELEMENTS The panel weight must not exceed the maximum lifting capacity of wheel hangers. Every second panel, a wheel hanger must be installed. No change should be made nor intervention in the basic elements of folding door system by unauthorised personnel. Ensure that the frame (casing) can endure the weight of the door. A frame without sufficient strength may result in improper and slower movement of the system or it may cause the door to drop down. Only trained personnel must be involved with installation and operation. If the system is not installed correctly, the door will not operate smoothly, and or may cause injury. It is recommended that the folding system should be installed by at least two people. One person could handle the door panel while the other adjust and install the folding system hardware. Do not try to use this product for any other purposes than the one described in this manual. Do not use the parts for applications that are out of specification. PERSONAL SAFETY People involved in the installation process should always wear protective clothing. Never put your hand inside the track during operation. DISPOSAL Dispose in accordance with local, state and national regulations. GENERAL RULES Once the installation has been completed, make sure to check that the finished product is safe and well-functioning. Wall requirements and fixings: The substructure /wall must be level and vertical and able to bear permanent loads. Depending on the door weight and the substructure/wall , fixings must be sufficiently dimensioned. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 24 Version June 2017 6 Schedule INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE The first inspection should be done one month after the folding door’s installation. At that time, the following should be checked: Horizontal and vertical alignment of the track profile must be checked. All the elements of the folding door have to be inspected for any unusual wear-out. All the bolts and nuts should be properly tightened. All splice joints have to be aligned correctly. All the wheel hangers have to roll smoothly. Even though “NIKO®” folding door systems do not require any special maintenance, periodic checks should be done. These checks combined with proper installation increase the system’s lifetime. A check and maintenance table appears below: DOOR ELEMENT EVERY 3 MONTHS EVERY 6 MONTHS ANNUALLY TRACK VISUAL INSPECTION (OPERATOR) CHECK FOR CORROSION OR SIGNS OF DEFORMITY. CLEAN INSIDE THE TRACK (MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL) SPLICE JOINT VISUAL INSPECTION FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL ALIGNMENT (OPERATOR) CHECK ALL BOLTS ARE TIGHTENED PROPERLY (MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL) SUPPORT BRACKETS VISUAL INSPECTION FOR ANY MOVEMENT (OPERATOR) CHECK ALL BOLTS ARE TIGHTENED PROPERLY (MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL) WHEEL HANGERS CHECK FOR SMOOTH OPERATION AND MOVEMENT. CHECK ALL THE BOLTS AND NUTS ARE TIGHTENED PROPERLY. (OPERATOR) 1) CHECK FOR CORROSION IN ALL MOVING PARTS 2) CHECK ALL THE BOLTS AND NUTS ARE TIGHTENED PROPERLY (MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL) UNINSTALL ALL THE WHEEL HANGERS. CHECK FOR UNUSUAL WEAR OR CORROSION. ESPECIALLY CHECK THE SMOOTH OPERATION OF THE BEARINGS AND THAT THE BOLTS AND THE NUTS ARE PROPERLY TIGHTENED. (MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL) Make sure to test the screws for slack at regular inervals. (1 month after first usage, half year and then one time every year is recommended). INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems Version June 2017 25 Notes INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL for folding door systems 26 Version June 2017 TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE SALE OF GOODS § 1.Preamble 1.These Standard Terms and Conditions for the sale of export Goods shall exclusively apply, save as varied by express agreement accepted in writing by both parties. 2.The offer, order acknowledgement, order acceptance or sale of any products covered herein is conditioned upon the terms contained in this instrument. Any conditional or different terms proposed by the buyer are objected to and will not be binding upon the seller unless assented in writing by the seller. 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If required by the buyer the seller shall insure the goods at the cost of the buyer. § 6.Transfer of Risk Risk of damage to or loss of the goods shall pass to the purchaser as follows: •in the case of goods to be delivered otherwise than at the seller’s premises, at the time of the delivery or, if the buyer wrongfully fails to take delivery of the goods, the time when the seller has tendered delivery of the goods; •in the case of goods to be delivered at the seller’s premises (“ex works”, Incoterms 2000) at that time when the seller notifies the purchaser that the goods are available for collection. § 7.Risk of damage to or loss of the goods shall pass to the purchaser as follows: •in the case of goods to be delivered otherwise than at the seller’s premises, at the time of the delivery or, if the buyer wrongfully fails to take delivery of the goods, the time when the seller has tendered delivery of the goods; •in the case of goods to be delivered at the seller’s premises (“ex works”, Incoterms 2000) at that time when the seller notifies the purchaser that the goods are available for collection. 1.Notwithstanding delivery and the passing of risk in the Goods, or any other provision of these conditions, the property in the goods shall not pass to the buyer until the seller has received payment in full of the price of the goods and all other goods agreed to be sold by the seller to the buyer for which payment is then due.2.After termination of the contract the seller shall have absolute authority to retake, sell or otherwise deal with or dispose of all or any part of the goods.3.Until such time as the property in the goods passes to the buyer, the buyer shall hold the goods as the seller’s fiduciary agent, and shall keep the goods properly stored, protected and insured.Until that time the buyer shall be entitled to resell or use the goods in the ordinary course of business, but shall account to the seller for the proceeds of sale or otherwise of the goods including insurance proceeds, and shall keep all such proceeds separate from any moneys or properties of the buyer and third parties.4.The buyer is only entitled to further disposal or processing in consideration of the following conditions: •The buyer may only dispose of or process the reserved merchandise in a proper business office and only if there is no lasting decline in his financial circumstances. •The buyer herewith transfers the demand with all secondary rights resulting from sales of the reserved merchandise -including possible balance demands- to the seller. •If the goods are processed or reshaped by the buyer and if processing is done with goods that the seller has no property in, the seller shall become co-owner of the goods. The same shall apply if the seller’s goods are completely reshaped and mixed with other goods. •If the buyer has sold the demand within the bounds of a real factoring, he will transfer the newly resulting demand of the factor to the retailer and will forward him a share of his sales proceeds amounting to the value of the seller’s right on the merchandise. The buyer is obligated to reveal the transfer to the factor if he is more than 10 days overdue with the payment of an invoice or if his financial circumstances decline substantially. The seller accepts this transfer. 5.If third parties take up steps to pledge or otherwise dispose of the goods, the buyer shall immediately notify the seller in order to enable the seller to seek a court injunction. If the buyer fails to do so in due time he will be held liable for any damages caused.6.The seller shall on demand of the buyer release any part of the collateral if the value of the collateral held in favour of the seller’s decision to release those parts of the collateral suitable for him. § 8.Warranties, exclusion clauses and limitation period 1.The buyer shall examine the goods as required and raise any objections within 8 days after receiving the goods. 2.The seller warrants that all items delivered under this agreement will be free from defects in material and workmanship, conform to applicable specifications, and, to the extent that detailed designs have not been furnished by the buyer, will be free from design defects and suitable for the purposes intended by the buyer.3.The seller shall not be liable for the normal process of wearing down during use of the goods and goods being fit for a particular purpose unless otherwise agreed upon, to which the buyer intends to put them. 4.The above warranty is given by the seller subject to the following conditions: ◦the seller shall not be liable in respect of any defect in the goods arising from any design or specification supplied by the buyer; ◦the seller shall not be liable under the above warranty if the total price for the goods has not been paid by the due date for payment; ◦the above warranty does not extent to parts, materials or equipment manufactured by or on behalf of the buyer unless such warranty is given by the manufacturer to the seller. 5.This warranty does not cover defects in or damage to the products which are due to improper installation or maintenance, misuse, neglect or any cause other than ordinary application.6.Any discharge from liability will be void if a defect results from negligent or intentional breach of contract on the part of the seller. The same applies if the seller may be held responsible for the breach of any further essential contractual obligation.7.The buyer is entitled to demand the delivery of any substitute goods, or repair.8.Where any valid claim in respect of any goods which is based on any defect in the quality or condition of the goods or their failure to meet specification is notified to the seller in accordance with these conditions, the seller shall be entitled at the seller’s sole discretion to either replace the goods free of charge or repair the goods. If the seller is neither ready nor able to either repair or replace the goods the buyer shall be entitled at the buyer’s sole discretion to claim for a reduction of price or a cancellation of the contract.9.All the purchaser’s demands concerning defects will lapse within a limitation period of 1 year as of the legal lapse beginning. § 9.Miscellaneous clauses 1.The seller reserves the right to improve or modify any of the products without prior notice, provided that such improvement or modification shall not affect the form and function of the product. 2.This agreement supersedes and invalidates all other commitments and warranties relating to the subject matter hereof which may have been made by the parties either orally or in writing prior to the date hereof, and which shall become null and void from the date of the agreement is signed.3.This agreement shall not be assigned or transferred by either party except with written consent of the other. 4.Each party shall be responsible for all ist legal, accountancy or other costs and expenses incurred in the performance of ist obligation hereunder. § 10.Choice of law: Place of jurisdiction 1.This agreement is subject to the law applicable in the country in which the seller has its registered office. Both parties consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the court at the registered office of the seller. 2.The seller has the right to sue at the court of competent jurisdiction for the buyer or any other court which may have jurisdiction under national or international law. el m A. EN 1527 H GREECE-Helm Hellas S.A. 82nd Km Athens-Korinthos P.O. Box 209 201 00 KORINTHOS Tel. 0030 (0) 27410 85803-6 Fax 0030 (0) 27410 25368 info@niko.eu.com www.niko.eu.com . Hellas S Global LOCATIONS NIKO Locations NIKO Representatives AUSTRIA-NIKO Vertriebs GmbH Hainfelder Straße 48 A - 2560 Berndorf Tel. 0043 2672 21201 Fax 0043 2672-21201-13 office.at@niko.eu.com www.niko.world GREECE-Helm Hellas S.A. 82nd Km Athens-Korinthos P.O. 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