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2000 Fire Door-Fan Manual                  
updated 2002-05-28
 
 
 
 
Page 55 of 58
 
 
 
 
 
Possible Mechanical Problems
 
 
Panels Will Not Fit Doorway 
Try using an alternate doorway.  If doorway is too large, use a 2" x 4" or a 2" x 3" block against the side of the 
panels, or panel width extenders to 48" (available from Retrotec).  If the flow element rubs against the wall, 
door, or any other obstruction, try turning the panels upside down or contacting panels with another part of 
the door frame.  If the doorway is less than 30" wide, try fitting the panels against a different part of the door-
frame, or cut a plywood sheet to fit.  
 
 
Panels Fall Out of Doorway 
If one panel is put into the doorway at moderate pressure, and then the second panel is put in with a lot of 
pressure, the doorway may stretch out and, thereby, loosen the first panel.  The obvious solution is simply to 
re-tighten the first panel.  Another solution is to put the upper panel in first and apply more pressure at the 
top than at the bottom.  But be careful.  If the expander mechanism has been over pressured, it may have to 
be replaced.  Clean door frame. 
 
Weather-strip Wears 
Peel off and replace in minutes for best doorway grip and appearance. To peel off the old material, simply catch 
an edge and roll it back. 
 
Gauge Needle Stuck 
 
Needle rests against black post with gauge level - (must be level) 2 or 3 turns of the adjustment screw have been 
made but the needle won’t move. 
 
Cause - magnetic linkage on needle has jumped off. 
 
Solution - suck hard on one of the red tubes and wait 20 seconds, if that doesn’t work then blow on the tube.  The 
needle should jump around then move back to zero. 
 
Problem - when the zero adjustment screw is turned in or out (particularly out) all the way until increased 
resistance is felt, continued adjustment will destroy the gauge. 
 
Still stuck? - adjust screw all the way in (clockwise) till resistance is felt, turn screw out 3 to 4 turns, if needle 
stays on post, repeat blowing technique. 
 
Needle in mid-scale - (when level) and doesn’t move or moves jerkily, look for needle touching faceplate.  Gauge 
must be returned to Retrotec. 
 
Needle in mid-scale - (when level) due to a crimp in the tubing.  Blow gently in each end of the tube corresponding 
to the stuck gauge.  If the gauge moves when blowing in one but not if blowing in the other than the latter tube is 
crimped. 
 
Solution - move the tube bundle around in the control box until the crimp disappears. 
 
Gauges Do Not Read Properly or Stick 
Ensure they are vertical and level.  Check tubing to remove pinches, heavy feet, or other constrictions.  Suck 
or blow HARD on open tube to unstick the needle.  Remove any drops of moisture or spit in tube ends.  Check