ADVICE SHEET FOR THE INSTALLATION OF YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS.
Any information on this sheet is intended as a basic guide to installation. We cannot predict every type of installation that may be encountered.
If you are unsure of any of the installation process then seek an installation expert to install for you. PLEASE READ THIS SHEET IN FULL AND CHECK
SIZE, STYLE AND OPERATION OF YOUR GOODS PRIOR TOCOMMENCING OR ARRANGING AN INSTALLATION.
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IMPORTANT- MUST BE READ
ALL WINDOWS AND DOORS ARE CHECKED BEFORE THEY LEAVE THE FACTORY. HOWEVER, PLEASE CHECK YOUR GOODS TOENSURE THEY ARE THE
CORRECT SIZE AND STYLE, AND OPERATE EASILY. TOENSURE A PROPER TEST ON SIDE HINGED OPENERS , INCLUDING DOORS, LAY THE FRAME FLAT
HORIZONTALLY TOTEST OPERATION. IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY WITH ANY PART OF AN ITEM SUPPLIED DO NOT BEGIN THE INSTALLATION!
CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICES DEPARTMENT. IN THE EVENT THAT THERE IS AN ERROR THEN WE WILL EITHER SEND YOU A REPLACEMENT PART/
ITEM OR ARRANGE TO COLLECT THE ITEM, CORRECT AS NECESSARY AND RETURN THE GOODS TO YOU.
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STANDARD INSTRUCTIONS
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| 1. Preparation |
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When you are happy with the goods supplied, you may begin to remove the old windowor door
If you are fitting various sizes of window, we suggest you start with the smallest windowfirst and
complete the installation process before moving onto the next. Firstly, remove the glass from
the old frame. When the aperture is completely clear and clean of the old frame and
removed fromthe working area, ensure that the opening allows for a square installation
with a minimumof 4mmall round the frame. Remove the protective filmprior to installation.
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2. Cill |
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If a cill is to be used, mark and cut for horns. After the horns are cut, screwthe cill to the bottomof the
frame. Do not over-tighten. Screws are not provided.
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| 3. Fixing |
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Offer the frame to the opening, ensuring the cill is level and fully supported underneath,
that the sides are plumb and vertical and that the top and bottomof the frame are level.
To fix the frame, ensure the correct sleeved fixing bolts are used (not supplied). Fixing bolts
should start 150mmfromthe corners of the frame and a minimumof 400mmthereafter.
Ensure that the diagonals are equal on completion of installation. Silicone should be used to
seal the outside of the frame and Acrylic on the inside. Caution should be taken not to
over-tighten the fixing bolts as this will create an outward bowing effect and will affect the
operation of the frame.
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| 4. Fitting the sealed units |
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Remove the plastic beading fromthe frame one by one and mark on the inside "top", "bottom", "left" and "right" accordingly with a pencil
to allow for correct reinstallation.
lace the bridge packers on the frame (indicated below) so that the packer lies flat and parallel to the frame, with the channel side towards
he frame and the ridge side facing upwards to allow for correct drainage. The black packer and green packers fill any remaining gap
between the sealed unit and bridge packer to ensure a tight fit. Place the sealed unit into the aperture and pack according to the type of
opening or item.
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Heel and Toe
Side Openings and doors- Place black bridge packers fromDiagram1 in lower hinged corner and in the upper floating corner (diagonally
across) to ensure the unit is correctly heel and toed. Fit shims (green packers) to ensure a tight fit. If you run out of shims, these can be cut in
half to spread themfurther. Diagram1 Bridge packers are used only against the frame, while Diagram2 bridge packers can be placed on
top of the other bridge packers. Shims are to be used next to sealed units only. For doors and French doors without midrails, pack the centre
of the sealed unit also for easy operation and security.
Top Openings and Patio doors - It is paramount that these sashes are correctly packed at the sides and bottom.
Fixed units - Require a set of packers under the sealed units only.
Please note: The Heel and Toeing of windows is the same for internally or
externally beaded windows.
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Make sure all openers work and have been correctly packed. Should an opener not work, then it is likely that it has been incorrectly packed. The
unit must be removed, re-packed and reinstalled. Failure to do this can result in locks not engaging properly, daylight being seen, a lack of
weather protection and possible grating on locks or on the bottomof the sash when closing.
If you find you have any of these problems, to rectify, check :-
- Your installed itemis square in the house aperture and is not twisted in any way.
- That its diagonal measurements are equal, both with the frame and any sashes.
- That the frame has not been stretched by over-tightening the fixing bolts (especially in a door.)
- If minor (mm) adjustments are required after heel and toeing, all our hinges have minor adjustment capabilities.
- All our windows and doors have adjustable cams located on the locking strips. Using an Allen key, these can bring the windowor door sash
tighter or less tight to the frame.
- The small latch plate to the locking mechanismof the door is adjustable by using a Phillips screwdriver and rotating each screw half a turn to
loosen the plate. Reposition, then tighten screws.
- Hookbolt latch plates are adjustable by rotating the cams using an Allen Key. Move inwards to tighten the door to the frame to give maximum
security.
- Patio doors have adjustable wheels for upward and downward movement. Take a small Phillips screwdriver and adjust the wheels at the base
of the sliding door between track and door.
Having carried out these checks and you require minor adjustments, please contact our Customer Services department with your invoice number
ready to discuss your requirements
Your installation is nowcomplete. If you have purchased a patio door, Holiday Home or any Mimic product, please read on.
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Specialist Instructions.
Patio doors
When installing the fixed side of the patio door, carefully remove the large trimat the side of the door on the outside of the frame with a large
sharp chisel. Drill and bolt behind it, then replace the trim. Please note that the stopper for the door is located to the external side of the door
upon installation, and that the glazing bead is on the inside/roomside of the sash(es).
Holiday Homes
Holiday Home windows clip into place with the trims provided (unless otherwise stated).
Holiday Home doors must be screwed into place, having opened the door, though the outer frame.
Mimic Si
When installing Mimic Si, ensure that silicone is used -
- Around the perimeter ‘cheeks/boards’ and brickwork.
- Between the board and frame (imitation sashes.) Run a bead of silicone fromthe edge of the cill, between board and frame, up to the step,
around the step, up the frame, around the head and down the other side. DONOT SEAL THE FRAME TO THE CILL.
Mimic Sdi
When glazing Mimic Sdi, glaze the lower section first.
IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS ANY SEALING MIMIC SI, PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE.
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LOOKINGAFTER YOUR INVESTMENT IN PVCu WINDOWS AND DOORS
Following these recommendations will assist in keeping your units looking fresh and maintaining their working efficiency for years to come.
- Cleaning PVCu frames and sashes - Never use anything abrasive as this will scratch the surface and trap dirt. Wash frames with a mild solution
of washing up liquid and water. With stubborn marks, lightly rub with a non-abrasive creamcleaner.
- Glass - Any proprietary glass cleaner is suitable.
- Locks and Hinges - Spray WD40 into all locks and onto any metal to metal surfaces around your doors and windows twice a year, wiping away
any excess.
- Doors and windows - To ensure a draught free unit, keep the door in a locked position when closed. This will achieve a tight seal on the gaskets.
If required, most of our locking systems are adjustable (See Checking).
- Friction Stays - Treat as with Locks and Hinges. There is a pressure plate that is adjustable by a slot head screwto allowyou to adjust the friction
of your sash operation. NEVER over-tighten this as it will affect the smooth operation of the sash.
- Drainage - After heavy rainfall you may find water lying in the bottomof your window or door frame. This is no cause for concern as it will drain
away through the holes in the base. Check twice a year that these holes have not become blocked. If found to be so, clean out and check
they are clear by pouring a small amount of water through them.
- Lead work - As new lead work is exposed to rain an oxidation process will develop a white or mottled staining on the lead. As this process is
completed (usually within a fewmonths), the lead shall become dark grey in colour and no longer stain. To clean away the ´bloom´, wipe
with a damp cloth.
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING FROMDUNSTER HOUSE LTD. WE VALUE YOUR CUSTOM, AND LOOK FORWARD TO A LASTING BUSINESS
RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU.
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