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Fitting and Fixing Instructions44mm Sliding Folding Patio Doorsets(Reversible)
CAUTION
SAFETY: This product needs to beinstalled by a competent tradespersonwith assistance.Two people are required to carry out theinstallation, as some components are heavy.The outer frame requires fixing to thesupporting structure above the opening.The Lintel MUST be capable of carryingthe load of the doorset in all conditions.If in doubt check with a structural engineer.
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IMPORTANTYou should have already received a copy of the Sliding Folding Pre-Installation Information leaflet.This can be downloaded from www.jeld-wen.co.uk if required.
Part M primary access compliance is only achieved if all doors leaves are opened andis dependant on the installation detail used. If in doubt consult your building designer.
All loads are taken on the head track (to ensure smooth, light operation and long life)thereby avoiding troublesome bottom track loading prone to dirt and restriction.
Prior to installing this doorset, inspect for damage and do not proceed to fit if any noticeabledamage or defect is evident. This doorset should be stored in a dry flat location before installation.
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Tools and Equipment Required:1. Drills DIA 2.5mm, 3mm & 8mm (wood), 4mm (steel), 7m & 8mm (masonry)2. External Grade Silicon Sealant3. Posidrive Screwdriver
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Fitting and Fixing Instructions44mm Sliding Folding Patio Doorsets(Reversible)
CAUTION
SAFETY: This product needs to beinstalled by a competent tradespersonwith assistance.Two people are required to carry out theinstallation, as some components are heavy.The outer frame requires fixing to thesupporting structure above the opening.The Lintel MUST be capable of carryingthe load of the doorset in all conditions.If in doubt check with a structural engineer.
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Ref WD_M_0002_BSS/MFD/JWG614/PDF/MAR10
IMPORTANTYou should have already received a copy of the Sliding Folding Pre-Installation Information leaflet.This can be downloaded from www.jeld-wen.co.uk if required.
Part M primary access compliance is only achieved if all doors leaves are opened andis dependant on the installation detail used. If in doubt consult your building designer.
All loads are taken on the head track (to ensure smooth, light operation and long life)thereby avoiding troublesome bottom track loading prone to dirt and restriction.
Prior to installing this doorset, inspect for damage and do not proceed to fit if any noticeabledamage or defect is evident. This doorset should be stored in a dry flat location before installation.
All doorsets supplied unfinished should be fully decorated prior to installation.This product is designed to comply with Part L & Part F of the building regulations.
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING INSTALLATION.
Introduction
To enable the arrangement of doors of the SlidingFolding Patio Doorset to operate either from the left orright certain operations that determine the handing ofa door leaf will need to be undertaken on site.
The stiles of the door leaves will need to be pilotdrilled to suit the arrangement of the hinges and holesto receive the lock cylinder and the bottom fixingscrew of the handle set will need to be added to themortise in the stile of the locking door leaf.
Information showing the position of the hinges andthe preparation to the lock mortise are given in theseinstructions.
Prior to receipt of the doorset you should havereceived an advanced information sheet advising youof the need to check that a suitable structure hasbeen prepared to which the head track of the doorsetcan be fixed and that will be able to support theadditional loads imposed by the door leaves.
This leaflet can be down loaded fromwww.jeld-wen.co.uk
Index:
1 – Frame Fixing Pack.
2 – Structural opening
3 – Preparing the sill for assembly
4 – Frame assembly
5 – Fixing the frame into the structural opening
6 – Preparing the doors to receive the hinges
7 - Fitting the multipoint lock
8 – Preparing for multipoint lock keeps.
9 - Fitting the carrier and pivot hinges
10 – Hanging the doors
11 – Fitting the keeps and blanking plates
12 – Fitting the handles and lock cylinder
13 – Adjusting the doors
14 – fitting the ventilator
15 – Finishing and maintenance
16 – Guarantees
17 – JELD-WEN product registration form
1. Frame Fixing Pack
The number of components in the frame fixing packsuit the installation of a 4.2m wide doorset. For otherwidths there will be excess fittings.
2. Structural OpeningTo ensure correct operation of the Sliding FoldingPatio Doorset it is necessary for the top track to befixed to a suitable structure that is capable ofsupporting the loads imposed by the doors, glazingand hardware. The Pre-Installation Information Sheet,that you should have already received, givesinformation relating to these loads.
*Width and height are actual frame sizes
It is recommended that the opening into which theSliding Folding Patio Doorset is to be installed is10mm larger in both height and width than the overalldoorset sizes that are given in the table.
The horizontal and vertical surfaces should bechecked with a spirit level and the diagonals of theopening should be within 5mm of each other.
3. Preparing the Sill forAssemblyPrior to assembling the frame prepare eachcomponent for installation by drilling asdescribed below;
Sill assembly
If the aluminum section and timber part of the sill arenot pre-assembled they should be fixed together asfollows; apply a bead of silicon to the rebate in thetop of the timber part (as shown) push the timber partinto the aluminium part so that it is fully home.Pilot drill, 2.5 x 25mm through the three fixing holesin the underside of the aluminium part fix, from theunderside, using 3No. 3.5 x 25 pan head screws.
Pilot Drilling For Tie Plates
In preparation for the sill fixings pilot drill 2.5 x 25mminto the underside of the sill assembly, through thealuminium and into the timber, at the positions shownin the frame fixings diagram, 100mm, 250mm and400mm from each end then at not more than 400mmcentres in between.
4. Frame AssemblyThe four assemblies that together form the frame ofthe Sliding Folding Patio Doorset are fixed togetherusing the 8 No. 5 x 90 woodscrews and the gaskets.
Apply gaskets to:- each end of the head assembly- either side of the tennon at the mill end of eachjamb assembly- each end of the stops of each jamb assembly
Screw fix the jamb assembly to the head assemblywith 2no 5x90mm woodscrews in each end.
Locate the tenon at the sill end of the jamb assemblyinto the channel in the sill assembly and screw-fixwith 2 No. 5 x 90 woodscrews.
Check that the corners of the frame are square andthat the diagonals of the frame measure to within5mm of each other.
If they do not, loosen the screws at the joints, adjustthe frame then retighten the joints.
Secure the Tie plates to the underside of the frameusing the 3.5 x 37 woodscrews at the positionsprepared with pilot holes.
Ensure the tie plates are fixed through both thealuminium and timber profiles.
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
Door Height+ 10mm
Brickwork opening Width = Door Width + 10mm
Diagonal Tolerance = +/- 5mm
Module Size Frame Width* Frame Height*
1800mm 1795mm 2095mm
2100mm 2095mm 2095mm
2400mm 2395mm 2095mm
3000mm 2995mm 2095mm
3600mm 3595mm 2095mm
4200mm 4195mm 2095mm
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54 3.5x37 CSK PozidriveTwinhead Woodscrew
14 7mm Brown MasonryPlugs
18 5x80 self drilling screwCSK Pozidrive
10 8x100 Nylon Frame Anchor
8 5x90 CSK PozidriveWoodscrew
6 3.5x25 PAN PozidriveWoodscrew
10 Brown M6 push-in cover
10 White M6 push-in cover
14 147x17 Tie Plate
20 100x24 Wedge Packer(1 to 4mm)
46 100x24 Flat Packer (3mm)
64 100x24 Flat Packer (1mm) Head Head
SillSill
The systems supplied apply a uniformly distributed load of 40kg / leaf
Index:
1 – Frame Fixing Pack.2 – Structural opening3 – Preparing the sill for assembly4 – Frame assembly5 – Fixing the frame into the structural opening6 – Preparing the doors to receive the hinges7 - Fitting the multipoint lock8 – Preparing for multipoint lock keeps.9 - Fitting the carrier and pivot hinges10 – Hanging the doors11 – Fitting the keeps and blanking plates12 – Fitting the handles and lock cylinder13 – Final adjustment of the doors14 – fitting the ventilator15 – Finishing and maintenance16 – Guarantees
Introduction
To enable the arrangement of doors of the SlidingFolding Patio Doorset to operate either from the left orright certain operations that determine the handing ofa door leaf will need to be undertaken on site.
The stiles of the door leaves will need to be pilotdrilled to suit the arrangement of the hinges and holesto receive the lock cylinder and the bottom fixingscrew of the handle set will need to be added to themortise in the stile of the locking door leaf.
Information showing the position of the hinges andthe preparation to the lock mortise are given in theseinstructions.
Prior to receipt of the doorset you should havereceived an advanced information sheet advising youof the need to check that a suitable structure hasbeen prepared to which the head track of the doorsetcan be fixed and that will be able to support theadditional loads imposed by the door leaves.
This leaflet can be down loaded fromwww.jeld-wen.co.uk
Index:
1 – Frame Fixing Pack.
2 – Structural opening
3 – Preparing the sill for assembly
4 – Frame assembly
5 – Fixing the frame into the structural opening
6 – Preparing the doors to receive the hinges
7 - Fitting the multipoint lock
8 – Preparing for multipoint lock keeps.
9 - Fitting the carrier and pivot hinges
10 – Hanging the doors
11 – Fitting the keeps and blanking plates
12 – Fitting the handles and lock cylinder
13 – Adjusting the doors
14 – fitting the ventilator
15 – Finishing and maintenance
16 – Guarantees
17 – JELD-WEN product registration form
1. Frame Fixing Pack
The number of components in the frame fixing packsuit the installation of a 4.2m wide doorset. For otherwidths there will be excess fittings.
2. Structural OpeningTo ensure correct operation of the Sliding FoldingPatio Doorset it is necessary for the top track to befixed to a suitable structure that is capable ofsupporting the loads imposed by the doors, glazingand hardware. The Pre-Installation Information Sheet,that you should have already received, givesinformation relating to these loads.
*Width and height are actual frame sizes
It is recommended that the opening into which theSliding Folding Patio Doorset is to be installed is10mm larger in both height and width than the overalldoorset sizes that are given in the table.
The horizontal and vertical surfaces should bechecked with a spirit level and the diagonals of theopening should be within 5mm of each other.
3. Preparing the Sill forAssemblyPrior to assembling the frame prepare eachcomponent for installation by drilling asdescribed below;
Sill assembly
If the aluminum section and timber part of the sill arenot pre-assembled they should be fixed together asfollows; apply a bead of silicon to the rebate in thetop of the timber part (as shown) push the timber partinto the aluminium part so that it is fully home.Pilot drill, 2.5 x 25mm through the three fixing holesin the underside of the aluminium part fix, from theunderside, using 3No. 3.5 x 25 pan head screws.
Pilot Drilling For Tie Plates
In preparation for the sill fixings pilot drill 2.5 x 25mminto the underside of the sill assembly, through thealuminium and into the timber, at the positions shownin the frame fixings diagram, 100mm, 250mm and400mm from each end then at not more than 400mmcentres in between.
4. Frame AssemblyThe four assemblies that together form the frame ofthe Sliding Folding Patio Doorset are fixed togetherusing the 8 No. 5 x 90 woodscrews and the gaskets.
Apply gaskets to:- each end of the head assembly- either side of the tennon at the mill end of eachjamb assembly- each end of the stops of each jamb assembly
Screw fix the jamb assembly to the head assemblywith 2no 5x90mm woodscrews in each end.
Locate the tenon at the sill end of the jamb assemblyinto the channel in the sill assembly and screw-fixwith 2 No. 5 x 90 woodscrews.
Check that the corners of the frame are square andthat the diagonals of the frame measure to within5mm of each other.
If they do not, loosen the screws at the joints, adjustthe frame then retighten the joints.
Secure the Tie plates to the underside of the frameusing the 3.5 x 37 woodscrews at the positionsprepared with pilot holes.
Ensure the tie plates are fixed through both thealuminium and timber profiles.
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
Door Height+ 10mm
Brickwork opening Width = Door Width + 10mm
Diagonal Tolerance = +/- 5mm
Module Size Frame Width* Frame Height*
1800mm 1795mm 2095mm
2100mm 2095mm 2095mm
2400mm 2395mm 2095mm
3000mm 2995mm 2095mm
3600mm 3595mm 2095mm
4200mm 4195mm 2095mm
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A
54 3.5x37 CSK PozidriveTwinhead Woodscrew
14 7mm Brown MasonryPlugs
18 5x80 self drilling screwCSK Pozidrive
10 8x100 Nylon Frame Anchor
8 5x90 CSK PozidriveWoodscrew
6 3.5x25 PAN PozidriveWoodscrew
10 Brown M6 push-in cover
10 White M6 push-in cover
14 147x17 Tie Plate
20 100x24 Wedge Packer(1 to 4mm)
46 100x24 Flat Packer (3mm)
64 100x24 Flat Packer (1mm) Head Head
SillSill
It is recommended that the opening into which the Sliding Folding Patio Doorset is to be installed is 10mm larger in both height and width than the overall doorset sizes that are given in the table.
The horizontal and vertical surfaces of the structural opening should be checked with a spirit level and the diagonals of the opening should be within 5mm of each other.
Check that the corners of the frame are square andthat the diagonals of the frame measure to within2mm of each other.
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2 44mm Folding Sliding Patio FITTING & FIXING GUIDELINES 3
Index:
1. Frame Fixing Pack
2. Structural opening
3. Preparing the sill for assembly
4. Frame assembly
5. Fixing frame in opening
6. Fixing the head
7. Preparing for doors ready to receive the hinges
8. Fitting the multi-point lock
9. Fitting the carrier and pivot hinges
10. Bottom block pivot hinge
11. Hanging the doors
12. Fitting the keeps and blanking plates
13. Fitting the handles and lock cylinder
14. Adjusting the doors
15. Fitting the sliding bolts
16. Fitting the ventilator
17. Finishing and maintenance
18. Guarantees
19. JELD-WEN product registration form
Introduction
To enable the arrangement of doors of the Sliding Folding Patio Doorset to operate either from the left or right certain operations that determine the handing of a door leaf will need to be undertaken on site.
The stiles of the door leaves will need to be pilot drilled to suit the arrangement of the hinges and holes to receive the lock cylinder and the bottom fixing screw of the handle set will need to be added to the mortise in the stile of the locking door leaf.
Information showing the position of the hinges and the preparation to the lock mortise are given in these instructions.
Prior to receipt of the doorset you should have received an advanced information sheet advising you of the need to check that a suitable structure has been prepared to which the head track of the doorset can be fixed and that will be able to support the additional loads imposed by the door leaves. This leaflet can be down loaded from www.jeld-wen.co.uk
Frame Fixing Pack1
54 3.5x37 CSK Pozidrive Twinhead Woodscrew
14 7mm Brown Masonry Plugs
18 5x80 self drilling screw CSK Pozidrive
10 8x100 Nylon Frame Anchor
8 5x90 CSK Pozidrive Woodscrew
6 3.5x25 PAN Pozidrive Woodscrew
10 Brown M6 push-in cover
10 White M6 push-in cover
14 147x17 Tie Plate
20 100x24 Wedge Packer (1 to 4mm)
46 100x24 Flat Packer (3mm)
64 100x24 Flat Packer (1mm)
Structural Opening
Preparing the Sill for Assembly
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3
To ensure correct operation of the Sliding Folding Patio Doorset it is necessary for the top track to be fixed to a suitable structure that is capable of supporting the loads imposed by the doors, glazing and hardware. The Pre-Installation Information Sheet, that you should have already received, gives information relating to these loads.
It is recommended that the opening into which the Sliding Folding Patio Doorset is to be installed is 10mm larger in both height and width than the overall doorset sizes that are given in the table.
Prior to assembling the frame prepare each component for installation by drilling as described below.
Note: Apply a bead of silicon to the full length of the timber part (as shown) push the timber part onto the aluminium part so that it is fully home.
Structural Opening *Width and Height are actual frame sizes.
The number of components in the frame fixing pack suit the installation of a 4.2mm wide doorset. For other widths there will be excess fittings.
Diagonal Tolerance = +/- 5mm
Brickwork opening width = Frame Width +10mm
Fram
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+10
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Screws (3.5x25mm pan head)
Tie Plates
Silicon
Aluminium Section x1
Timber Section x1
Note: Pilot Drill 2.5 x 25mm into underside of sill assembly, through the aluminium and into the timber, at positions 100mm, 250mm and 400mm from each end, then at no more than 400mm centres in between.
a
b
Module Size Frame Width* Frame Height*
1800mm 1795mm 2095mm
2100mm 2095mm 2095mm
2400mm 2395mm 2095mm
3000mm 2995mm 2095mm
3600mm 3595mm 2095mm
4200mm 4195mm 2095mm
Sill assemblyIf the aluminium section and timber part of the sill arenot pre-assembled they should be fixed together asfollows; apply a bead of silicon to the rebate in thetop of the timber part (as shown) push the timber part into the aluminium part so that it is fully home.Pilot drill, 2.5 x 25mm through the three fixing holesin the underside of the aluminium part fix, from theunderside, using 3No. 3.5 x 25 pan head screws.
Pilot Drilling For Tie PlatesIn preparation for the sill fixings pilot drill 2.5 x 25mminto the underside of the sill assembly, through thealuminium and into the timber, at the positions shown in the frame fixings diagram, 100mm, 250mm and 400mm from each end then at not more than 400mm centres in between.
The four assemblies that together form the frame ofthe Sliding Folding Patio Doorset are fixed togetherusing the 8 No. 5 x 90 woodscrews and the gaskets.
Apply silicone sealant to:- each end of the head assembly- either side of the tennon at the mill end of eachjamb assembly- each end of the stops of each jamb assemblyAll as shown in the drawing below
Screw fix the jamb assembly to the head assemblywith 2no 5x90mm woodscrews in each end.
Locate the tenon at the sill end of the jamb assemblyinto the channel in the sill assembly and screw-fixwith 2 No. 5 x 90 woodscrews.
Check that the corners of the frame are square andthat the diagonals of the frame measure to within5mm of each other.
5. Fixing Frame in Opening
Offer the frame into the structural opening and adjustits position to ensure that the fixing holes in the headtrack are in the correct position to match thesupporting structure (i.e. in the centre of the externalflange of a lintel)
Pre-drilling
Once the position of the frame is correct, pre-drill thelintel with a 4mm diameter hole using the preparedholes in the head track as a guide.
Remove the frame head, from this position, to allowpre-drilling of any masonry above the lintel.
The masonry will need to be drilled through the 4mmholes in the lintel to a depth of at least 40mm toreceive the length of the fixing screw that passesthrough the lintel.
Locating the Frame
When the position of the frame is correct place 5mmof packing above each jamb between the head andthe top of the structural opening then place packersbelow the sill until the head packers are tight.
Using a spirit level, check that the head and sill arelevel, make adjustments as necessary, then pack ateach of the sill fixing points ensuring that the sillremains level.
Use the spirit-level to check that the jambs arevertical. Position packers at each of the jamb fixingpoints ensuring that the diagonals of the frame remainwithin 5mm of each other.
Fixing Jambs
While the frame is temporarily secured by thepackers, and ensuring the frame is not knocked outof position, drill 8mm diameter holes 70mm into thestructure either side of the frame through theprepared holes in the jambs.
Insert the frame fixing bolts through the jambs andinto the structure and tighten ensuring the jambs arenot distorted.
Fixing the Sill
For each of the sill ties locate a suitable fixing pointand drill for the 7mm masonry plug then fix thesill ties using the plugs and the remaining3.5 x 37 woodscrews.
Check once more, that the jambs are vertical, that thehead and sill are level and that the diagonals arewithin 5mm of each other.
Fixing the Head
In order to produce a camber in the head track asshown opposite the fixings to the head need to befitted in stages reducing the gap between the head
and the supporting structure at each stage.
Starting with the two outer fixings offer up the fixingscrew and tighten until it it is just pulling. DO NOTFULLY TIGHTEN AT THIS STAGE.
At a central fixing point lightly tighten a screw until thehead is pulling close to the lintel.
Working from the jambs inwards lightly tighten screwsvarying the thickness of packing between the headand the lintel creating a slight upwards curve to thehead varying from approximately 5mm at each jambto zero in the middle.
Once the correct curve of the head has beenachieved tighten the fixing screws.DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Doorset
Frame Diagonal tolerance = +/- 5mm
Outer Frame Width Note the Bow in the Centreof Outer-Frame
Outer-FrameHeight
Fixing to lintolfix through each pre-drilled positionin the head track
Fixing to revealposition one fixing 175mm fromhead and sill with additional fixingsat notmore than 450mmspacing in between
Fixing to thresholdposition fixings at 100mm, 250mmand 400mmfromeach jambwith additional fixings at notmore than 400mmcentres in between
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175
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400
5. Fixing Frame in Opening
Offer the frame into the structural opening and adjustits position to ensure that the fixing holes in the headtrack are in the correct position to match thesupporting structure (i.e. in the centre of the externalflange of a lintel)
Pre-drilling
Once the position of the frame is correct, pre-drill thelintel with a 4mm diameter hole using the preparedholes in the head track as a guide.
Remove the frame head, from this position, to allowpre-drilling of any masonry above the lintel.
The masonry will need to be drilled through the 4mmholes in the lintel to a depth of at least 40mm toreceive the length of the fixing screw that passesthrough the lintel.
Locating the Frame
When the position of the frame is correct place 5mmof packing above each jamb between the head andthe top of the structural opening then place packersbelow the sill until the head packers are tight.
Using a spirit level, check that the head and sill arelevel, make adjustments as necessary, then pack ateach of the sill fixing points ensuring that the sillremains level.
Use the spirit-level to check that the jambs arevertical. Position packers at each of the jamb fixingpoints ensuring that the diagonals of the frame remainwithin 5mm of each other.
Fixing Jambs
While the frame is temporarily secured by thepackers, and ensuring the frame is not knocked outof position, drill 8mm diameter holes 70mm into thestructure either side of the frame through theprepared holes in the jambs.
Insert the frame fixing bolts through the jambs andinto the structure and tighten ensuring the jambs arenot distorted.
Fixing the Sill
For each of the sill ties locate a suitable fixing pointand drill for the 7mm masonry plug then fix thesill ties using the plugs and the remaining3.5 x 37 woodscrews.
Check once more, that the jambs are vertical, that thehead and sill are level and that the diagonals arewithin 5mm of each other.
Fixing the Head
In order to produce a camber in the head track asshown opposite the fixings to the head need to befitted in stages reducing the gap between the head
and the supporting structure at each stage.
Starting with the two outer fixings offer up the fixingscrew and tighten until it it is just pulling. DO NOTFULLY TIGHTEN AT THIS STAGE.
At a central fixing point lightly tighten a screw until thehead is pulling close to the lintel.
Working from the jambs inwards lightly tighten screwsvarying the thickness of packing between the headand the lintel creating a slight upwards curve to thehead varying from approximately 5mm at each jambto zero in the middle.
Once the correct curve of the head has beenachieved tighten the fixing screws.DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Doorset
Frame Diagonal tolerance = +/- 5mm
Outer Frame Width Note the Bow in the Centreof Outer-Frame
Outer-FrameHeight
Fixing to lintolfix through each pre-drilled positionin the head track
Fixing to revealposition one fixing 175mm fromhead and sill with additional fixingsat notmore than 450mmspacing in between
Fixing to thresholdposition fixings at 100mm, 250mmand 400mmfromeach jambwith additional fixings at notmore than 400mmcentres in between
175
175
100250400
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400
Fixing to lintelfix through each pre-drilled positionin the head track
Access slot must be at the right hand side of the frame when viewed from outside
Access slot must be at the left hand side of the frame when viewed from outside
5. Fixing Frame in Opening
Offer the frame into the structural opening and adjustits position to ensure that the fixing holes in the headtrack are in the correct position to match thesupporting structure (i.e. in the centre of the externalflange of a lintel)
Pre-drilling
Once the position of the frame is correct, pre-drill thelintel with a 4mm diameter hole using the preparedholes in the head track as a guide.
Remove the frame head, from this position, to allowpre-drilling of any masonry above the lintel.
The masonry will need to be drilled through the 4mmholes in the lintel to a depth of at least 40mm toreceive the length of the fixing screw that passesthrough the lintel.
Locating the Frame
When the position of the frame is correct place 5mmof packing above each jamb between the head andthe top of the structural opening then place packersbelow the sill until the head packers are tight.
Using a spirit level, check that the head and sill arelevel, make adjustments as necessary, then pack ateach of the sill fixing points ensuring that the sillremains level.
Use the spirit-level to check that the jambs arevertical. Position packers at each of the jamb fixingpoints ensuring that the diagonals of the frame remainwithin 5mm of each other.
Fixing Jambs
While the frame is temporarily secured by thepackers, and ensuring the frame is not knocked outof position, drill 8mm diameter holes 70mm into thestructure either side of the frame through theprepared holes in the jambs.
Insert the frame fixing bolts through the jambs andinto the structure and tighten ensuring the jambs arenot distorted.
Fixing the Sill
For each of the sill ties locate a suitable fixing pointand drill for the 7mm masonry plug then fix thesill ties using the plugs and the remaining3.5 x 37 woodscrews.
Check once more, that the jambs are vertical, that thehead and sill are level and that the diagonals arewithin 5mm of each other.
Fixing the Head
In order to produce a camber in the head track asshown opposite the fixings to the head need to befitted in stages reducing the gap between the head
and the supporting structure at each stage.
Starting with the two outer fixings offer up the fixingscrew and tighten until it it is just pulling. DO NOTFULLY TIGHTEN AT THIS STAGE.
At a central fixing point lightly tighten a screw until thehead is pulling close to the lintel.
Working from the jambs inwards lightly tighten screwsvarying the thickness of packing between the headand the lintel creating a slight upwards curve to thehead varying from approximately 5mm at each jambto zero in the middle.
Once the correct curve of the head has beenachieved tighten the fixing screws.DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Doorset
Frame Diagonal tolerance = +/- 5mm
Outer Frame Width Note the Bow in the Centreof Outer-Frame
Outer-FrameHeight
Fixing to lintolfix through each pre-drilled positionin the head track
Fixing to revealposition one fixing 175mm fromhead and sill with additional fixingsat notmore than 450mmspacing in between
Fixing to thresholdposition fixings at 100mm, 250mmand 400mmfromeach jambwith additional fixings at notmore than 400mmcentres in between
175
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400
6 Tri-Fold Patio Door Set
Assembling the top track
A
B
Instructions for Right opening
Assembling the top track
Instructions for Left opening
6a Remove the two transportation screws to release the aluminium top
track from the frame head.7a Slide the intermediate
carrier wheels into the track.
9a Re-secure the top track to the frame head using the two transportation screws only at this stage.
Important - The track access slot is on the right
6b Remove the two transportation screws to release the aluminium top track from the frame head.
8b Slide plastic top pivot into the track 9b Re-secure the top track to the frame head using
the two transportation screws only at this stage. Important - The track access slot is on the left
8a Slide plastic top pivot into the track
7b Slide the intermediate carrier wheels into
the track.
6 Tri-Fold Patio Door Set
Assembling the top track
A
B
Instructions for Right opening
Assembling the top track
Instructions for Left opening
6a Remove the two transportation screws to release the aluminium top
track from the frame head.7a Slide the intermediate
carrier wheels into the track.
9a Re-secure the top track to the frame head using the two transportation screws only at this stage.
Important - The track access slot is on the right
6b Remove the two transportation screws to release the aluminium top track from the frame head.
8b Slide plastic top pivot into the track 9b Re-secure the top track to the frame head using
the two transportation screws only at this stage. Important - The track access slot is on the left
8a Slide plastic top pivot into the track
7b Slide the intermediate carrier wheels into
the track.
Installing top track for 3R, 3R/1L, 5R & 5R/1Lconfigurations:
Installing top track for 3L, 3L/1R, 5L & 5L/1Rconfigurations:
Fixing to threshold using 3.5x37 twin head posidrive woodscrews.position fixings at 100mm, 250mm and 400mm from each jamb with additional fixings at not more than 400mm centres in between
Handy Tip!
Pre-drilling
Once the position of the frame is correct, pre-drill thelintel through the head with a 4mm diameter hole using the prepared holes in the head track as a guide.
Remove the frame head, from this position, to allowpre-drilling of any masonry above the lintel.
The masonry will need to be drilled through the 4mmholes in the lintel to a depth of at least 40mm toreceive the length of the fixing screw that passesthrough the lintel.
Locating the Frame
When the position of the frame is correct place 5mm of packing above each jamb between the head and the top of the structural opening then place packers below the sill until the head packers are tight. (See diagram below)
Using a spirit level, check that the head and sill arelevel, make adjustments as necessary, then pack ateach of the sill fixing points ensuring that the sillremains level.
Use the spirit-level to check that the jambs arevertical. Position packers at each of the jamb fixingpoints ensuring that the diagonals of the frame remainwithin 2mm of each other.
Fixing Jambs
While the frame is temporarily secured by thepackers, and ensuring the frame is not knocked outof position, drill 8mm diameter holes 70mm into thestructure either side of the frame through theprepared holes in the jambs.
Insert the frame fixing bolts through the jambs andinto the structure and tighten ensuring the jambs arenot distorted.
Fixing the Sill
For each of the sill ties locate a suitable fixing pointand drill for the 7mm masonry plug then fix thesill ties using the plugs and the remaining3.5 x 37 woodscrews.
Check once more, that the jambs are vertical, that thehead and sill are level and that the diagonals arewithin 2mm of each other.
Fixing the Head
In order to produce a camber in the head track asshown opposite the fixings to the head need to befitted in stages reducing the gap between the headand the supporting structure at each stage.
Starting with the two outer fixings offer up the fixingscrew and tighten until it is just pulling.
DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN AT THIS STAGE.
Ensure the 5mm packers are in place between the head and the lintel approx 50mm in from each end of the head as shown below
At a central fixing point lightly tighten a screw until thehead is pulling close to the lintel.
Working from the jambs inwards lightly tighten screwsvarying the thickness of packing between the headand the lintel creating a slight upwards curve to thehead varying from approximately 5mm at each jambto zero in the middle.
Once the correct curve of the head has beenachieved tighten the fixing screws.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
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Frame assembly
Fixing Frame in Opening
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Fixing Frame in Opening Offer the frame into the structural opening and adjust its position to ensure that the fixing holes in the head track are in the correct position to match the supporting structure (i.e. in the centre of the external flange of a lintel). Also, make sure the sill sits exactly in the brick opening as shown below.
Note: Jamb fixing points may be hidden behind keep or blanking plates.
Woodscrew x8 (5x90mm)
Sill
Head Assembly
Jambs x2
Gasket
x2
x2
Pre-drilling Once the position of the frame is correct, pre-drill the lintel with a 4mm diameter hole using the prepared holes in the head track as a guide. Remove the frame head, from this position, to allow pre-drilling of any masonry above the lintel.
The masonry will need to be drilled through the 4mm holes in the lintel to a depth of at least 40mm to receive the length of the fixing screw that passes through the lintel.
Locating the Frame When the position of the frame is correct place 5mm of packing above each jamb between the head and the top of the structural opening then place packers below the sill until the head packers are tight. Using a spirit level, check that the head and sill are level, make adjustments as necessary, then pack at each of the sill fixing points ensuring that the sill remains level.
Use the spirit-level to check that the jambs are vertical. Position packers at each of the jamb fixing points ensuring that the diagonals of the frame remain within 5mm of each other.
Fixing JambsWhile the frame is temporarily secured by the packers, and ensuring the frame is not knocked out of position, drill 8mm diameter holes 70mm into the structure either side of the frame, we recommend five fixings equal distance apart on the length of the jamb.
Insert the frame fixing bolts through the jambs and into the structure and tighten ensuring the jambs are not distorted.
Fixing the SillFor each of the sill ties locate a suitable fixing point and drill for the 7mm masonry plug then fix the sill ties using the plugs and the remaining 3.5 x 37 woodscrews. DO NOT secure the sill by inserting screws through the drainage holes located in the bottom track.
Check once more, that the jambs are vertical, that the head and sill are level and that the diagonals are within 5mm of each other.
Fixing the Head6
In order to produce a camber in the head track as shown opposite the fixings to the head need to be fitted in stages reducing the gap between the head and the supporting structure at each stage.
Starting with the two outer fixings offer up the fixing screw and tighten until it it is just pulling. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN AT THIS STAGE.
At a central fixing point lightly tighten a screw until the head is pulling close to the lintel.
Working from the jambs inwards lightly tighten screws varying the thickness of packing between the head and the lintel creating a slight upwards curve to the head varying from approximately 5mm at each jamb to zero in the middle.
Once the correct curve of the head has been achieved tighten the fixing screws. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Frame Assembly The four assemblies are fixed together using the woodscrews and gaskets.
Note: Check that the corners of the frame are square and that the diagonals of the frame measure within 5mm of each other.If they do not, loosen the screws at the joints, adjust the frame the re-tighten the joints.
Secure the Tie Plates to the underside of the frame using the 3.5 x 37mm woodscrews at the positions prepared with pilot holes.Ensure the tie plates are fixed through both the aluminium and timber profiles.
Gasket
c
d
Diagonal Tolerance = +/- 5mm
5mm
100100250 250
400 400
Framing Fixing Bolts
Note: Make sure the sill sits exactly as shown on the outer brick. This aids sill drainage.
Drainage Holes
5mm
5mm
Diagonal Tolerance = +/- 5mm
Insert 5mm packer between head & lintel
Diagonal Tolerance = +/-2mm
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
6. Hinge positionsThe diagrams show door leaf edges with therelevant hinge positions. Where doors are hingedtogether, door edges are all correctly identifiedDoor 1, Door 2 etc, but in some cases theirpositions are reversed from their correctpositions, eg in the 3L & 3R, the 1L3R & 3L1Rdrawings, Door 1 and Door 2 are transposed.The plan views of the doors and line of track arecorrect, as are the positions of single dooredges, ie those not hinged to other doors.
Please refer to the plan view and check the dooredge match their position on the plan.
In case of query, please telephone 01664503453 and ask for Technical Assistance,Sliding Folding Patio Doors.
JELD-WEN UK Ltd apologises for this errorwhich is urgently being corrected.
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
6. Hinge positionsThe diagrams show door leaf edges with therelevant hinge positions. Where doors are hingedtogether, door edges are all correctly identifiedDoor 1, Door 2 etc, but in some cases theirpositions are reversed from their correctpositions, eg in the 3L & 3R, the 1L3R & 3L1Rdrawings, Door 1 and Door 2 are transposed.The plan views of the doors and line of track arecorrect, as are the positions of single dooredges, ie those not hinged to other doors.
Please refer to the plan view and check the dooredge match their position on the plan.
In case of query, please telephone 01664503453 and ask for Technical Assistance,Sliding Folding Patio Doors.
JELD-WEN UK Ltd apologises for this errorwhich is urgently being corrected.
Inside house
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Door CDoor B
Door A
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C
B
A
B
A
Drop Bolt Position
Outside house
3LAs viewed from outside
6. Hinge positions
The following drawings represent the various options available. Please select the drawings appropriate to the set up you have purchased.Note carefully the positions of drop bolts, door codes (ie. A,B, C etc) & the view of the drilling detail compared to the plan view (as viewed from outside your property when installed)
The diagrams show door leaf edges with therelevant hinge positions. Where doors are hingedtogether, door edges are all correctly identifiedDoor A, Door B etc,
Please refer to the plan view and check the dooredge match their position on the plan.
Table of door patternsNominal Size Width Pattern Available
3 DOOR 1800/2100/2400 3L OR 3R
4 DOOR 3000 3L/1R OR 3R/1L
5 DOOR 3600 5L OR 5R
6 DOOR 4200/4800 5L/1R OR 5R/1L OR 3L/3R
Door & Hardwear Arrangements.
No of doors req
1A
1C
1B D
1 11 12 122 12 1
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
6. Hinge positionsThe diagrams show door leaf edges with therelevant hinge positions. Where doors are hingedtogether, door edges are all correctly identifiedDoor 1, Door 2 etc, but in some cases theirpositions are reversed from their correctpositions, eg in the 3L & 3R, the 1L3R & 3L1Rdrawings, Door 1 and Door 2 are transposed.The plan views of the doors and line of track arecorrect, as are the positions of single dooredges, ie those not hinged to other doors.
Please refer to the plan view and check the dooredge match their position on the plan.
In case of query, please telephone 01664503453 and ask for Technical Assistance,Sliding Folding Patio Doors.
JELD-WEN UK Ltd apologises for this errorwhich is urgently being corrected.
PLAN VIEW
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Door ADoor A
Door B
Door BDoor D
Door CDoor C
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
Outside house
Outside house
3RAs viewed from outside
1L3RAs viewed from outside
A
B
A
B
C
A
B
A
B
C
D
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Inside house
Door DDoor B
Door CDoor A
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
Outside house
3L1RAs viewed from outside
D
C
B
A
B
A
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Inside house
Door ADoor A
Door CDoor B
Door B
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
Outside house
5RAs viewed from outside
A
B
B
B
B
A
A
A
C
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PLAN VIEW
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Inside house
Door BDoor B
Door CDoor A
Door A
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
Outside house
A
C
B
B
A
A
B
A
B
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5LAs viewed from outside
PLAN VIEW
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Inside house
Door DDoor B
Door BDoor C
Door ADoor A
Outside house
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5L1RAs viewed from outside
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
C
D
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
A
PLAN VIEW
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Inside house
Door ADoor A
Door CDoor B
Door BDoor D
Outside house
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
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1L5RAs viewed from outside
B
A
A
B
B
A
B
C
D
A
PLAN VIEW
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Inside house
Door ADoor C
Door BDoor B
Door A
Door D
Outside house
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
Drop Bolt Position
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3L3RAs viewed from outside
B
BD
A
C
CB
B
A
A
B
A
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Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
7. Fitting the multipoint lock
The door leaf that is to receive the multipoint lock ismortised and machined for the face plate of the lock.Once the handing of the door is determined andtherefore the top and bottom edges of the doors areestablished, additional holes need to be preparedthrough the central mortise as shown on the diagrambelow.
The multipoint lock is fitted into the machined edge ofthe door, positioned to match the newly preparedholes in the central mortise. It may be useful to looselyfit the handles, spindle and euro-cylinder to locate thelock accurately (see section 12). Pilot drill each fixingposition in the face-plate of the lock with holes of3.0mm diameter and 30mm deep. Secure the lockwith the 3.5 x 37mm woodscrews.
8. Preparing for multipointlock keeps
For door arrangements other than 3L, 3R, 5L and 5Rone door has been machined to receive the keeps forthe multipoint lock and will need to be prepared to fitthe striker of the central keep as shown in thediagram below.
9. Fitting the carrier andpivot hinges
In preparation for hanging the door leaves the carrierhinges need to be fitted into the top track in anappropriate order to suit the desired arrangement ofdoors. All the carrier hinges are fed into the trackthrough the cut-outs that can be at one or both endsof the top track. The top and bottom blocks of thepivot hinges need to be positioned so that theadjustment screws can be accessed after the doorsare fitted as shown in the diagrams.
Note: It is not important which end of the track thecut-out is located but the carrier hinges must be fedinto the track in the correct order.
Door Arrangement Position of carrier hingesviewed from the outside
Left Hand Side Right Hand Side
3L Pivot Intermediate Carrier
3R Intermediate Carrier Pivot
3L 1R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Pivot
1L 3R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Pivot
5L Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier
5R Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
5L 1R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
1L 5R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
3L 3R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
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8. Preparing for multipointlock keeps
For door arrangements other than 3L, 3R, 5L and 5Rone door has been machined to receive the keeps forthe multipoint lock and will need to be prepared to fitthe striker of the central keep as shown in thediagram below.
9. Fitting the carrier andpivot hinges
In preparation for hanging the door leaves the carrierhinges need to be fitted into the top track in anappropriate order to suit the desired arrangement ofdoors.
All the carrier hinges are fed into the trackthrough the cut-outs that can be at one or both ends of the top track.
The top and bottom blocks of thepivot hinges need to be positioned so that theadjustment screws can be accessed after the doorsare fitted as shown in the diagrams.Note: It is not important which end of the track thecut-out is located but the carrier hinges must be fedinto the track in the correct order.
Feed in the pivot hinges and carrier sets into the top track in accordance with this table.
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7. Fitting the multipoint lock
The door leaf that is to receive the multipoint lock ismortised and machined for the face plate of the lock.Once the handing of the door is determined andtherefore the top and bottom edges of the doors areestablished, additional holes need to be preparedthrough the central mortise as shown on the diagrambelow.
The multipoint lock is fitted into the machined edge ofthe door, positioned to match the newly preparedholes in the central mortise. It may be useful to looselyfit the handles, spindle and euro-cylinder to locate thelock accurately (see section 12). Pilot drill each fixingposition in the face-plate of the lock with holes of3.0mm diameter and 30mm deep. Secure the lockwith the 3.5 x 37mm woodscrews.
8. Preparing for multipointlock keeps
For door arrangements other than 3L, 3R, 5L and 5Rone door has been machined to receive the keeps forthe multipoint lock and will need to be prepared to fitthe striker of the central keep as shown in thediagram below.
9. Fitting the carrier andpivot hinges
In preparation for hanging the door leaves the carrierhinges need to be fitted into the top track in anappropriate order to suit the desired arrangement ofdoors. All the carrier hinges are fed into the trackthrough the cut-outs that can be at one or both endsof the top track. The top and bottom blocks of thepivot hinges need to be positioned so that theadjustment screws can be accessed after the doorsare fitted as shown in the diagrams.
Note: It is not important which end of the track thecut-out is located but the carrier hinges must be fedinto the track in the correct order.
Door Arrangement Position of carrier hingesviewed from the outside
Left Hand Side Right Hand Side
3L Pivot Intermediate Carrier
3R Intermediate Carrier Pivot
3L 1R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Pivot
1L 3R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Pivot
5L Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier
5R Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
5L 1R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
1L 5R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
3L 3R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
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Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
7. Fitting the multipoint lock
The door leaf that is to receive the multipoint lock ismortised and machined for the face plate of the lock.Once the handing of the door is determined andtherefore the top and bottom edges of the doors areestablished, additional holes need to be preparedthrough the central mortise as shown on the diagrambelow.
The multipoint lock is fitted into the machined edge ofthe door, positioned to match the newly preparedholes in the central mortise. It may be useful to looselyfit the handles, spindle and euro-cylinder to locate thelock accurately (see section 12). Pilot drill each fixingposition in the face-plate of the lock with holes of3.0mm diameter and 30mm deep. Secure the lockwith the 3.5 x 37mm woodscrews.
8. Preparing for multipointlock keeps
For door arrangements other than 3L, 3R, 5L and 5Rone door has been machined to receive the keeps forthe multipoint lock and will need to be prepared to fitthe striker of the central keep as shown in thediagram below.
9. Fitting the carrier andpivot hinges
In preparation for hanging the door leaves the carrierhinges need to be fitted into the top track in anappropriate order to suit the desired arrangement ofdoors. All the carrier hinges are fed into the trackthrough the cut-outs that can be at one or both endsof the top track. The top and bottom blocks of thepivot hinges need to be positioned so that theadjustment screws can be accessed after the doorsare fitted as shown in the diagrams.
Note: It is not important which end of the track thecut-out is located but the carrier hinges must be fedinto the track in the correct order.
Door Arrangement Position of carrier hingesviewed from the outside
Left Hand Side Right Hand Side
3L Pivot Intermediate Carrier
3R Intermediate Carrier Pivot
3L 1R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Pivot
1L 3R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Pivot
5L Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier
5R Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
5L 1R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
1L 5R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
3L 3R Pivot Intermediate Carrier Intermediate Carrier Pivot
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Thoroughly clean inside track.
IMPORTANT
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Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
10. Hanging the doorsWhen the glazing is beaded the beads should befacing towards the inside of the building.
Where a hinge obstructs the weatherseal cut theweatherseal around the hinge. The Hinges must nothave weatherseal trapped beneath them.
Doors should be fitted to the pivot hinges first. Usethe pre-drilled pilot holes to fix the hinge (screws areprovided in the hinge pack).
Adjust the top and bottom pivot hinges to ensurethe door is vertical before attempting to hang thenext door.
Now start adding further panels to the assembly. Youmust follow the illustrations on the ‘Door & HardwareArrangement Sheet’ for correct hardware to be usedat the correct position on the doorset. Failing to do sowill result in incorrect door assembly and maydamage the door panels.
11. Fitting Keeps andBlanking platesTo complete the frame installation fit the dropboltcups, keeps and blanking plates as the positionsshown on the arrangement sheet for your doorset.
4mm5/32"
A ( 1 : 2 )A ( 1 : 2 )
B ( 1 : 2 )B ( 1 : 2 )
A
B
A
B
Thoroughly clean inside track.
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Fitting the pivot door (door 1)
16 Reversing top pivot - Applicable to option A only. Carefully remove
centre bolt from hinge barrel then re-insert from the other end.
A
Fitting the dropbolts
14 Fit the keyed drop bolt to the bottom
of door 1 using the pre-cut position.
Fit the non-keyed drop bolt to the top of door 1 using the pre-cut position.
15 Fit the keyed drop bolt cup to the cill in
the pre-cut position.
Fit the non-keyed drop bolt striker plate to the frame head in the pre-cut position.
Use the blank plates to cover the unused pre-cut positions.
Before fi tting door 1 thoroughly clean the top and bottom tracks
17 Fix top and bottom pivot hinges to door 1
using screws supplied in pre-drilled holes
Hinge barrel
Centre bolt
Do not remove yellow clip at
this stage
18 Assemble top pivot block. Slide and click cover
plate onto the pivot block. Screw through cover plate into rear of access slot.
19 Remove centre part
of bottom pivot20 Insert pivot base into
cill channel. Drill pilot hole in channel and fi x with self-tapping screw.Re-assemble centre part with pivot to outside.Drill second pilot hole and fi x with self-tapping screw through complete unit
Pivot centre
Cill
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Fitting the pivot door (door 1)
16 Reversing top pivot - Applicable to option A only. Carefully remove
centre bolt from hinge barrel then re-insert from the other end.
A
Fitting the dropbolts
14 Fit the keyed drop bolt to the bottom
of door 1 using the pre-cut position.
Fit the non-keyed drop bolt to the top of door 1 using the pre-cut position.
15 Fit the keyed drop bolt cup to the cill in
the pre-cut position.
Fit the non-keyed drop bolt striker plate to the frame head in the pre-cut position.
Use the blank plates to cover the unused pre-cut positions.
Before fi tting door 1 thoroughly clean the top and bottom tracks
17 Fix top and bottom pivot hinges to door 1
using screws supplied in pre-drilled holes
Hinge barrel
Centre bolt
Do not remove yellow clip at
this stage
18 Assemble top pivot block. Slide and click cover
plate onto the pivot block. Screw through cover plate into rear of access slot.
19 Remove centre part
of bottom pivot20 Insert pivot base into
cill channel. Drill pilot hole in channel and fi x with self-tapping screw.Re-assemble centre part with pivot to outside.Drill second pilot hole and fi x with self-tapping screw through complete unit
Pivot centre
Cill
10. Hanging the doors
Fitting the Dropbolts
Fitting the pivot door A
Top pivot for door A is supplied set for doors where majority of doors close to the left (ie. 3L,3L1R,5L,5L/1R) This top pivot must be reversed by carefully removing centre bolt from hinge barrel the re-insert from other end.
Fix top and bottom pivot hinges to door A using screws supplied
Top Pivot AssemblyAssemble top pivot block. Slide and click cover plate onto the privet block. Screw through cover plate into year of access slot.
Bottom pivot assemblyRemove centre part of bottom pivot.
Insert pivot base intocill channel. Drillpilot hole in channel and fix with self-tapping screw.Re-assemble centre partwith pivot to outside.Drill second pilothole and fix with selftappingscrew throughcomplete unit
Fit the keyed dropbolt to the bottomof doors where the pre-machining is done.
Fit the non-keyed drop boltto the top of door pre-machining is done.
Fit the keyed dropbolt cup to the cill inthe pre-machiined position.
Fit the non-keyed drop boltstriker plate to the framehead in the pre-machiined position.
Use the blank plates to coverthe unused pre-machiined positions.
Pivot centre
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Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
10. Hanging the doorsWhen the glazing is beaded the beads should befacing towards the inside of the building.
Where a hinge obstructs the weatherseal cut theweatherseal around the hinge. The Hinges must nothave weatherseal trapped beneath them.
Doors should be fitted to the pivot hinges first. Usethe pre-drilled pilot holes to fix the hinge (screws areprovided in the hinge pack).
Adjust the top and bottom pivot hinges to ensurethe door is vertical before attempting to hang thenext door.
Now start adding further panels to the assembly. Youmust follow the illustrations on the ‘Door & HardwareArrangement Sheet’ for correct hardware to be usedat the correct position on the doorset. Failing to do sowill result in incorrect door assembly and maydamage the door panels.
11. Fitting Keeps andBlanking platesTo complete the frame installation fit the dropboltcups, keeps and blanking plates as the positionsshown on the arrangement sheet for your doorset.
4mm5/32"
A ( 1 : 2 )A ( 1 : 2 )
B ( 1 : 2 )B ( 1 : 2 )
A
B
A
B
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10. Hanging the doors
When the glazing is beaded the beads should befacing towards the inside of the building.
Where a hinge obstructs the weatherseal cut theweatherseal around the hinge. The Hinges must not have weatherseal trapped beneath them.
Doors should be fitted to the pivot hinges first. Usethe pre-drilled pilot holes to fix the hinge (screws areprovided in the hinge pack).
Adjust the top and bottom pivot hinges to ensure the door is vertical before attempting to hang the next door.
Now start adding further panels to the assembly. Youmust follow the illustrations on the ‘Door & HardwareArrangement Sheet’ for correct hardware to be usedat the correct position on the doorset. Failing to do sowill result in incorrect door assembly and maydamage the door panels.
11. Fitting Keeps and Blanking plates
To complete the frame installation fit the dropboltcups, keeps and blanking plates as the positionsshown on the arrangement sheet for your doorset.
Temporary supports
Lift door onto bottom pivot. Supportdoor then screw top pivot centre boltinto pivot block until door swings freely.
Adjust alignment of pivot door as shown. Leave a8mm gap between the door edge and the frame jamb.
Fix top and bottom pivot hinges to door A using screws supplied
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Fitting the weather seals to the doors
Fitting the access door (door 3)
27 Attach door 3 to the Intermediate
Carrier and Intermediate Guide using the pre-drilled holes as a guide. Use the Straight Hinge in the central position.
Drawings in this
section show the
arrangement of parts
for Opening Option B
Adjusting the operation of the doors
28 Fit weather seals to doors as follows:
1 strip type AQ21 to door 14 strips type AQ63 to door 21 strip type AQ21 to door 3
29 Raise or lower
the height of the doors by adjusting the top pivot and intermediate carrier.
AQ21
AQ21
AQ63
AQ63
Where necessary, remove sections of seal to accommodate hinges and other hardware
30 Adjust the top and bottom
pivots to move the doors left or right.
5mmTop of door to underside
of head
10mmBottom of door to cill
7mmDoor to
jamb
7mmDoor to
jamb
4mmDoor to door
4mmDoor to door
Final adjustment, correct spacing
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Fitting the weather seals to the doors
Fitting the access door (door 3)
27 Attach door 3 to the Intermediate
Carrier and Intermediate Guide using the pre-drilled holes as a guide. Use the Straight Hinge in the central position.
Drawings in this
section show the
arrangement of parts
for Opening Option B
Adjusting the operation of the doors
28 Fit weather seals to doors as follows:
1 strip type AQ21 to door 14 strips type AQ63 to door 21 strip type AQ21 to door 3
29 Raise or lower
the height of the doors by adjusting the top pivot and intermediate carrier.
AQ21
AQ21
AQ63
AQ63
Where necessary, remove sections of seal to accommodate hinges and other hardware
30 Adjust the top and bottom
pivots to move the doors left or right.
5mmTop of door to underside
of head
10mmBottom of door to cill
7mmDoor to
jamb
7mmDoor to
jamb
4mmDoor to door
4mmDoor to door
Final adjustment, correct spacing
Raise or lower the height of the doors by adjusting the top pivot and intermediate carrier evenly.
Tri-Fold Patio Door Set 13
Fitting the weather seals to the doors
Fitting the access door (door 3)
27 Attach door 3 to the Intermediate
Carrier and Intermediate Guide using the pre-drilled holes as a guide. Use the Straight Hinge in the central position.
Drawings in this
section show the
arrangement of parts
for Opening Option B
Adjusting the operation of the doors
28 Fit weather seals to doors as follows:
1 strip type AQ21 to door 14 strips type AQ63 to door 21 strip type AQ21 to door 3
29 Raise or lower
the height of the doors by adjusting the top pivot and intermediate carrier.
AQ21
AQ21
AQ63
AQ63
Where necessary, remove sections of seal to accommodate hinges and other hardware
30 Adjust the top and bottom
pivots to move the doors left or right.
5mmTop of door to underside
of head
10mmBottom of door to cill
7mmDoor to
jamb
7mmDoor to
jamb
4mmDoor to door
4mmDoor to door
Final adjustment, correct spacing
Adjust the top and bottom pivots to move the doors left or right.
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
12. Fitting the handlesand lock cylinder
For the correct operation of the lock, the latch mayneed to be reversed of the lock.• Release the screw holding the latch• Remove the latch, reverse and replace• Refit the holding screw
13. Adjusting the doorsAdjustments can be made to the top and bottompivot hinges and to the top intermediate carrier hingelocated in the head track.
The top and bottom pivot hinges can be adjusted tomove all three doors sideways between the jambs.It is important to adjust both hinges evenly as unevenmovement could effect the load supported by thehead track.
The top pivot hinge and the top intermediate hingecan be used to raise and lower the doors.Again, these should be adjusted together to ensurean even distribution of load.
The doors should be adjusted so that there is an evengap at the head, sill and jambs.
The target clearance at the head and sill is 5mm andthat at the jambs is 8mm.
If movement of the timber has occurred creatingclearances greater than the target dimensions the gapat the multipoint lock should be altered by adjustingthe pivot hinge(s) so that the latch engages correctly.This may create a clearance at the pivot hinge greaterthan 8mm but this will be accommodated by theweatherseals on the stile and jambs.
14. Fitting the ventilator 15. Finishing & MaintenanceFinishingAfter finishing the installation of your doorset,check that all the fixings are secure and all thespecified dimensions are achieved. It is vital forproper operation and long life of your Patio doorset.
The folding sliding doorset is supplied in;1) Unfinished2) Basecoat stained or primed3) Factory finished
Factory finished requires no further decoration otherthan touching up damage that may have occurredduring installation,
The hardwood unfinished doorset must be primed orsealed immediately after delivery/ collection and priorto installation. This should be carried out in dryweather conditions. All faces, edges and any cutoutsshould be suitably sealed immediately afterun-wrapping. Before priming or sealing lightly sand offany handling marks and variations caused byexposure and ensure the surface is dust free.
Unfinished hardwood can be resinous and will needto be suitably sealed prior to finishing. For paintfinishes aluminium primers can provide suitableblocking properties.
Microporous paints and woodstains arerecommended for all exterior products.The manufacturers instructions should be followed.‘Low Build’ stains and Danish Oil should not be used.
Pigmented translucent finishes generally performmuch better than clear. It is recommended that darkcoloured stains or paint should be avoided if thedoorset is exposed to the full heat of the sun,particularly on south or south west elevations.Dark finishes increase surface temperatures andcause excessive drying out, this can lead to surfacedeterioration requiring more regular maintenance.
MaintenanceThese products must be installed in accordance withaccepted good trade practice (and in accordancewith supplied instructions where applicable),and maintained in accordance with these proceduresor else the warranty shall be void.
Automatic Closers And OperatorsAll Door Hardware systems supplied are designed formanual operation only.
HardwareIn buildings is subject to deterioration from everydayuse, and also from environmental attack due toatmospheric and other conditions. Maintenance ofhardware is even more important in severeenvironments such as coastal marine areas, andsome industrial areas. Even stainless steel productsrequire maintenance to prevent deterioration in someenvironments.JELD-WEN UK Ltd requires the following minimummaintenance to be followed otherwise the warrantyshall be void.
Track And BearingsUsing a spatula or similar item (not your finger), applya small amount (typically a 1/4 teaspoon) of whitepetroleum jelly (Vaseline) or similar lubricant to theinner lip of each side of the track. Ensure that thewheels pass through the lubricant and it is distributedevenly along the track. Put additional lubricant aroundbearings. Lubricant reduces wear, improvessmoothness and further protects against corrosion oftrack and bearings. Remove all surface contaminantsby wiping all visible track surfaces with a damp softcloth and a mild detergent, then wipe clean with aclean cloth. In severe environments, apply a thinfilm of a corrosion preventative by wiping with a softcloth moistened with one of corrosion preventativeproducts.Stainless-steel bearings are manufactured fromhardening-grade stainless steel and although thismaterial performs considerably better than platedsteels, it is still susceptible to corrosion unlessmaintained as described above.
Hangers, Pivots And BracketsA light spray application of a corrosion preventativefollowed by a light wipe with a dry cloth to removeexcess is recommended to all hangers, pivots andbrackets. Exposed surfaces should first be wipeddown with warm soapy water and a soft rag, andthen rinsed clean before applying preventative.
13. Final adjustment of the doors
5mm
8mm8mm
14 Tri-Fold Patio Door Set
Removing the shipping clips
Fitting the lock and handle
31 Do not remove the shipping clips until you have made all the necessary adjustments as
shown in sections 30 and 31.
Once you are satisfi ed with the adjustments you have made, remove the yellow Shipping Clip from the Top Pivot and Intermediate Carrier to lock the position.
2 31
32 Fit lock keep into frame jamb next to door 3 using
the pre-cut position.
Always fi t keep withthis edge to outside
Fit the 'blank' keep into frame jamb next to door 1 using the pre-cut position.
ImportantThis 'bump' is provided for adjustment. Use a fi le to reduce the 'bump' until door closes and lock holds door shut
33 If you have chosen
opening option A then you will need to reverse the sash bolt in the lock.
Lift handle to fully throw the deadbolt.Remove the two screws and the sash bolt.
Turn the sash bolt though 180º and insert in lock.
Replace and tighten the two screws.
AIt is only necessary to reverse the sash bolt if you have chosen opening option A.
Sash bolt
Do not remove the shipping clips until youhave made all the necessary adjustments asshown in section 13.
Once you are satisfied with the adjustments you havemade, remove the yellow Shipping Clip from the TopPivot and Intermediate Carrier to lock the position.
Removing the shipping clips
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
12. Fitting the handlesand lock cylinder
For the correct operation of the lock, the latch mayneed to be reversed of the lock.• Release the screw holding the latch• Remove the latch, reverse and replace• Refit the holding screw
13. Adjusting the doorsAdjustments can be made to the top and bottompivot hinges and to the top intermediate carrier hingelocated in the head track.
The top and bottom pivot hinges can be adjusted tomove all three doors sideways between the jambs.It is important to adjust both hinges evenly as unevenmovement could effect the load supported by thehead track.
The top pivot hinge and the top intermediate hingecan be used to raise and lower the doors.Again, these should be adjusted together to ensurean even distribution of load.
The doors should be adjusted so that there is an evengap at the head, sill and jambs.
The target clearance at the head and sill is 5mm andthat at the jambs is 8mm.
If movement of the timber has occurred creatingclearances greater than the target dimensions the gapat the multipoint lock should be altered by adjustingthe pivot hinge(s) so that the latch engages correctly.This may create a clearance at the pivot hinge greaterthan 8mm but this will be accommodated by theweatherseals on the stile and jambs.
14. Fitting the ventilator 15. Finishing & MaintenanceFinishingAfter finishing the installation of your doorset,check that all the fixings are secure and all thespecified dimensions are achieved. It is vital forproper operation and long life of your Patio doorset.
The folding sliding doorset is supplied in;1) Unfinished2) Basecoat stained or primed3) Factory finished
Factory finished requires no further decoration otherthan touching up damage that may have occurredduring installation,
The hardwood unfinished doorset must be primed orsealed immediately after delivery/ collection and priorto installation. This should be carried out in dryweather conditions. All faces, edges and any cutoutsshould be suitably sealed immediately afterun-wrapping. Before priming or sealing lightly sand offany handling marks and variations caused byexposure and ensure the surface is dust free.
Unfinished hardwood can be resinous and will needto be suitably sealed prior to finishing. For paintfinishes aluminium primers can provide suitableblocking properties.
Microporous paints and woodstains arerecommended for all exterior products.The manufacturers instructions should be followed.‘Low Build’ stains and Danish Oil should not be used.
Pigmented translucent finishes generally performmuch better than clear. It is recommended that darkcoloured stains or paint should be avoided if thedoorset is exposed to the full heat of the sun,particularly on south or south west elevations.Dark finishes increase surface temperatures andcause excessive drying out, this can lead to surfacedeterioration requiring more regular maintenance.
MaintenanceThese products must be installed in accordance withaccepted good trade practice (and in accordancewith supplied instructions where applicable),and maintained in accordance with these proceduresor else the warranty shall be void.
Automatic Closers And OperatorsAll Door Hardware systems supplied are designed formanual operation only.
HardwareIn buildings is subject to deterioration from everydayuse, and also from environmental attack due toatmospheric and other conditions. Maintenance ofhardware is even more important in severeenvironments such as coastal marine areas, andsome industrial areas. Even stainless steel productsrequire maintenance to prevent deterioration in someenvironments.JELD-WEN UK Ltd requires the following minimummaintenance to be followed otherwise the warrantyshall be void.
Track And BearingsUsing a spatula or similar item (not your finger), applya small amount (typically a 1/4 teaspoon) of whitepetroleum jelly (Vaseline) or similar lubricant to theinner lip of each side of the track. Ensure that thewheels pass through the lubricant and it is distributedevenly along the track. Put additional lubricant aroundbearings. Lubricant reduces wear, improvessmoothness and further protects against corrosion oftrack and bearings. Remove all surface contaminantsby wiping all visible track surfaces with a damp softcloth and a mild detergent, then wipe clean with aclean cloth. In severe environments, apply a thinfilm of a corrosion preventative by wiping with a softcloth moistened with one of corrosion preventativeproducts.Stainless-steel bearings are manufactured fromhardening-grade stainless steel and although thismaterial performs considerably better than platedsteels, it is still susceptible to corrosion unlessmaintained as described above.
Hangers, Pivots And BracketsA light spray application of a corrosion preventativefollowed by a light wipe with a dry cloth to removeexcess is recommended to all hangers, pivots andbrackets. Exposed surfaces should first be wipeddown with warm soapy water and a soft rag, andthen rinsed clean before applying preventative.
15. Finishing & Maintenance
FinishingAfter finishing the installation of your doorset,check that all the fixings are secure and all thespecified dimensions are achieved. It is vital forproper operation and long life of your Patio doorset.
The folding sliding doorset is supplied in;1) Unfinished2) Primed3) White or Oak Lacquer
Factory finished requires no further decoration otherthan touching up damage that may have occurredduring installation,
Unfinished doorsets must be primed orsealed immediately after delivery/ collection and priorto installation. This should be carried out in dryweather conditions. All faces, edges and any cutoutsshould be suitably sealed immediately afterunwrapping. Before priming or sealing lightly sand offany handling marks and variations caused byexposure and ensure the surface is dust free.
Unfinished timber can be resinous and will needto be suitably sealed prior to finishing. For paintfinishes aluminium primers can provide suitableblocking properties.
Microporous paints and woodstains arerecommended for all exterior products.The manufacturers instructions should be followed.‘Low Build’ stains and Danish Oil should not be used.
Pigmented translucent finishes generally performmuch better than clear. It is recommended that darkcoloured stains or paint should be avoided if thedoorset is exposed to the full heat of the sun,particularly on south or south west elevations.Dark finishes increase surface temperatures andcause excessive drying out, this can lead to surfacedeterioration requiring more regular maintenance.
MaintenanceThese products must be installed in accordance withaccepted good trade practice (and in accordancewith supplied instructions where applicable),and maintained in accordance with these proceduresor else the warranty shall be void.
Automatic Closers And OperatorsAll Door Hardware systems supplied are designed formanual operation only.
HardwareIn buildings is subject to deterioration from everydayuse, and also from environmental attack due toatmospheric and other conditions. Maintenance ofhardware is even more important in severeenvironments such as coastal marine areas, andsome industrial areas. Even stainless steel productsrequire maintenance to prevent deterioration in someenvironments.LPD Ltd requires the following minimummaintenance to be followed otherwise the warrantyshall be void.
Track And BearingsUsing a spatula or similar item (not your finger), applya small amount (typically a 1/4 teaspoon) of whitepetroleum jelly (Vaseline) or similar lubricant to theinner lip of each side of the track. Ensure that thewheels pass through the lubricant and it is distributedevenly along the track. Put additional lubricant aroundbearings. Lubricant reduces wear, improvessmoothness and further protects against corrosion oftrack and bearings. Remove all surface contaminantsby wiping all visible track surfaces with a damp softcloth and a mild detergent, then wipe clean with aclean cloth. In severe environments, apply a thinfilm of a corrosion preventative by wiping with a softcloth moistened with one of corrosion preventativeproducts.
Stainless-steel bearings are manufactured fromhardening-grade stainless steel and although thismaterial performs considerably better than platedsteels, it is still susceptible to corrosion unlessmaintained as described above.
Hangers, Pivots And BracketsA light spray application of a corrosion preventativefollowed by a light wipe with a dry cloth to removeexcess is recommended to all hangers, pivots andbrackets. Exposed surfaces should first be wipeddown with warm soapy water and a soft rag, andthen rinsed clean before applying preventative.
Fitting and Fixing Instructions
Sliding Folding Patio Doorset
HingesWipe down the visible surfaces with warm soapywater on a soft rag and then rinse off by wiping with aclean damp rag. Application of a thin film of a lightmachine oil or one of the corrosion preventativesprays will help to maintain the original lustre of themetal finish. Be careful not to get these compoundson the timberwork itself as they may cause staining.
DropboltsSpray application of a suitable lubricant to the slidingpin inside the bolt and to the lock cylinder isrecommended. A tube attached to the nozzle will helpto concentrate the spray where you want it to go.There are access holes or slots on all dropboltproducts so that this can be done without removingthe locks from the doors.
HandlesRefer to leaflet in box.
FrequencyThe procedures mentioned above need to be carriedout as often as is necessary to prevent deterioration inthe installed environment, however we recommendthe following minimum frequency of application:• General environments 6 monthly• Marine and industrial environments 3 monthly
Regular maintenance is required to all hardware, evenstainless steel; otherwise the manufacturer’s warrantymay be voided.
16. GuaranteesIn keeping with our quality policy, JELD-WEN offersthe following guarantees on its products. Theseguarantees are subject to JELD-WEN UK Terms andConditions of Sale. Defects that are caused in wholeor in part by failure to adhere to JELD-WEN UKrecommendations relating to storage, handling,installation, decoration, glazing and maintenance,are not covered by the guarantees overleaf:
10-year guarantee againstmanufacturing defects
10-year guarantee on insulating glass unitsOnly insulating glass units supplied by JELD-WEN UK
are covered by this Guarantee,
these are stamped and identified accordingly.
30-year guarantee against fungal attackAgainst rot and fungal attack on all external
timber components.
10 year guarantee on Hi-build factorypainted external joinery in accordancewith EN927/1-7
6 year guarantee on Hi-build factorystained external joinery in accordancewith EN927/1-7
2 year guarantee on Hi-build Oak lacquerfinish
Exceptional wear and tear of hardware throughextreme use is not covered. JELD-WEN will acceptno responsibility for products cut down in size afterreceipt, or when utility or structural strength isimpaired in fitting or application of hardware.
Hinges, aluminium rails and other hardware fittedmust never be painted, and must be kept clean andlightly lubricated at all times. Use Vaseline or neutraloil. Keep rivets and moving parts lightly lubricated.Lubricate at least once a year, in coastal areasand/or places with high pollution, clean andlubricate more often.
The fitting instructions where supplied must befollowed and the assembly, fitting proceduresdescribed must be strictly adhered to. Copies ofproduct fitting instructions are available for downloadfrom www.jeld-wen.co.uk
All joinery shall be installed correctly in accordancewith normal trade practices and adequatelymaintained in service.
All undecorated joinery supplied in the white must besuitably primed or stained without delay after receiptand all joinery supplied primed must receive furthercoats (undercoat and top coat) of paint within threemonths of purchase. If primed, and in particularbasecoat stain finishes have deteriorated because ofprolonged exposure, the surface must be properlyprepared and re-primed before finishing.Knotting solution should be applied over anyvisible knots on primed or part finished paintedproducts. Those products supplied with a basecoatstain need either a second basecoat, or anapplication of medium to high build stain within1 month of exposure.
These are the minimum requirements and furtherfinishing coats must be applied to the manufacturers’recommendations to afford full protection.
Take care not to paint over any form of weatherstripping, as this will adversely affect theirperformance.
Any surfaces subsequently cut, particularly thoseexposing end grains, must be brush coated withpreservative and if required for paint finish must alsobe primed before the joinery is fixed in position inaccordance with British Standards or Euro codes.
Standard insulating glass units must not be used inareas of high humidity, e.g. swimming pools or similar.They should also not be used within 300mm from adoor or within 800mm of the floor.
Contact JELD-WEN if in doubt for your particularinstallation or refer to Page 08 of JELD-WEN's TimberWindow Technical Specification Guide available uponrequest (Tel 0845 122 2890) or as a download fromwww.jeld-wen.co.uk
The decorative finish applied to external joinery mustbe maintained in service and moisture must not beallowed to penetrate into the timber throughout its life.
Regular maintenance of the paint or stain finish of theframe is essential for the long-term performance of allthe components of your patio doorset. The periodbetween maintenance checks will vary depending onthe type of paint or stain finish and also the localconditions for the site. External joinery products mustbe cleaned at a maximum of six monthly intervalsusing a mild non-abrasive cleaner and soft cloth.Both internal and exterior faces should be cleaned.
Make regular checks to ensure that any drainageholes, channels and spaces are kept clear. Use asoft flexible brush or pipe cleaner with care toremove obstructions.
Finished joinery is guaranteed against blistering,cracking, flaking or erosion excluding natural resinexudation and movement around knots.
Annual inspection should be made and touching upcarried out as necessary in areas of wear and tear(for example, exposed areas of sills or where the paintfilm has been breached).
Guarantees to the finished product are also oncondition that:
• No physical or chemical damage to the doorset orcoating has occurred
• No repairs or alterations to the surroundingbuildings have occurred which are detrimental tothe joinery performance.
• No failure of the coating has occurred caused byfailure of ancillary products, or glazing.
• No damage to the coatings has occurred prior to,or during, installation.
• No damage to the coating has occurred,caused by bad maintenance of the building or poordesign of the building.
Further installation and handling information isavailable by downloading a copy of JELD-WEN'sTimber Windows Technical Specification Guide atwww.jeld-wen.co.uk
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10
30
10
6
6
HingesWipe down the visible surfaces with warm soapywater on a soft rag and then rinse off by wiping with aclean damp rag. Application of a thin film of a lightmachine oil or one of the corrosion preventativesprays will help to maintain the original lustre of themetal finish. Be careful not to get these compoundson the timberwork itself as they may cause staining.
DropboltsSpray application of a suitable lubricant to the slidingpin inside the bolt and to the lock cylinder isrecommended. A tube attached to the nozzle will helpto concentrate the spray where you want it to go.There are access holes or slots on all dropboltproducts so that this can be done without removingthe locks from the doors.
HandlesRefer to leaflet in box.
FrequencyThe procedures mentioned above need to be carriedout as often as is necessary to prevent deterioration inthe installed environment, however we recommendthe following minimum frequency of application:• General environments 6 monthly• Marine and industrial environments 3 monthlyRegular maintenance is required to all hardware, evenstainless steel; otherwise the manufacturer’s warrantymay be voided.
16. Guarantees
In keeping with our quality policy, LPD offersthe following guarantees on its products. Theseguarantees are subject to LPD Terms andConditions of Sale. Defects that are caused in wholeor in part by failure to adhere to LPDrecommendations relating to storage, handling,installation, decoration, glazing and maintenance,are not covered by the guarantees overleaf:
10-year guarantee againstmanufacturing defects
5-year guarantee on insulating glass units
30-year guarantee against fungal attackAgainst rot and fungal attack on all externaltimber components.
5 year guarantee on Hi-build factorypainted external joinery in accordancewith EN927/1-7
2 year guarantee on Tinted Oak lacquerfinish
Exceptional wear and tear of hardware throughextreme use is not covered. LPD will acceptno responsibility for products cut down in size afterreceipt, or when utility or structural strength isimpaired in fitting or application of hardware.
Hinges, aluminium rails and other hardware fittedmust never be painted, and must be kept clean andlightly lubricated at all times. Use Vaseline or neutraloil. Keep rivets and moving parts lightly lubricated.Lubricate at least once a year, in coastal areasand/or places with high pollution, clean andlubricate more often.
The fitting instructions where supplied must befollowed and the assembly, fitting proceduresdescribed must be strictly adhered to. Copies ofproduct fitting instructions are available for download from www.lpdnuvu.co.uk
All joinery shall be installed correctly in accordancewith normal trade practices and adequatelymaintained in service.
Any product supplied unfinished should be fully decorated in accordance with the Coating Manufacturers instructions before installation in an external environment. Any areas that have been machined or damaged during installation should be touched up to prevent coating breakdown.
LPD accepts no responsibility for failure of product caused by inadequate or unsuitable decoration. All edges, corners, tops & bottoms of doors must be adequately decorated.
These are the minimum requirements and furtherfinishing coats must be applied to the manufacturers’recommendations to afford full protection.
Take care not to paint over any form of weatherstripping, as this will adversely affect theirperformance.
Any surfaces subsequently cut, particularly thoseexposing end grains, must be brush coated withpreservative and if required for paint finish must alsobe primed before the joinery is fixed in position inaccordance with British Standards or Euro codes.
Standard insulating glass units must not be used inareas of high humidity, e.g. swimming pools or similar.They should also not be used within 300mm from adoor or within 800mm of the floor.
The decorative finish applied to external joinery mustbe maintained in service and moisture must not beallowed to penetrate into the timber throughout its life.
Regular maintenance of the paint or stain finish of theframe is essential for the long-term performance of allthe components of your patio doorset. The periodbetween maintenance checks will vary depending onthe type of paint or stain finish and also the localconditions for the site. External joinery products mustbe cleaned at a maximum of six monthly intervalsusing a mild non-abrasive cleaner and soft cloth.Both internal and exterior faces should be cleaned.
Make regular checks to ensure that any drainageholes, channels and spaces are kept clear. Use asoft flexible brush or pipe cleaner with care toremove obstructions.
Finished joinery is guaranteed against blistering,cracking, flaking or erosion excluding natural resinexudation and movement around knots.
Annual inspection should be made and touching upcarried out as necessary in areas of wear and tear(for example, exposed areas of sills or where the paintfilm has been breached).
Guarantees to the finished product are also oncondition that:
• No physical or chemical damage to the doorset or coating has occurred
• No repairs or alterations to the surrounding buildings have occurred which are detrimental to the joinery performance.
• No failure of the coating has occurred caused by failure of ancillary products, or glazing.
• No damage to the coatings has occurred prior to, or during, installation.
• No damage to the coating has occurred, caused by bad maintenance of the building or poor design of the building.
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