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Issue 01 MAR.19

Step 19 - Fit Seal to Fixed Glass Panel

1.  Uncoil the two ‘Glazing Wedge Seals (PlexF05),’ Insert the seals to 
the outside of the enclosure, between the fixed glass panel and lip of 
the metal frame, along the vertical side, and also along the bottom edge. 

Inserting the glazing seal, starting at top and working downwards, trim 

excess length. If tight, lubricate glazing seal with water. Do not stretch 

seal when inserting, because, after cutting to length, the seal will shrink 

and leave a gap.

If the seal is misshapen, soak in warm water, not boiling, for 2-3 minutes 

prior to use. 

Step 17 - Refit Clip-In Extrusions

2. Relocate the clip-in extrusions down the in side of each post, rotate and 
press the clip-in extrusion at top, middle and bottom of each profile, to 
gently press-in and reattach the extrusions down each entire length. 

1. Replace the clip-in extrusions from Step 5, ensuring left and right are 
correctly repositioned. (Handing shown below for example only). 

Door Opening Side

Fixed Panel Side

Door Opening Side

Fixed Panel Side

Step 18 - Fit Fixed Glass Panel

1. Carefully fit Fixed Glass 

Panel into slot in wall-
post, ensuring the panel is 
concentric with the rail and 

vertical to the wall post. Tap 
the plastic profile firmly into 
groove of clip-in extrusion 

along full length, if this is not 

done, the fixed panel glass 

may interfere with the door 

glass when this is installed.  
(Handing shown for example 
only).

Tip. Use your foot to steady 

the bottom of the glass and 
prevent it slipping off the 

curved rail.

2. Take the Glass Patch Clamp 
assemblies (DCM-85-ASM), and 

place them at the top and bottom 
corners of the glass at the centre of 

the enclosure.  
Next take the two No.6x12 Phillips 

Head screws, pushing the glass as 
far round as possible,   ensuring the 
glass is still concentric to the rails top 

and bottom. Tighten the two screws 

into the two clamps, ensuring the 
screws engage centrally with the 
two pre-drilled pilot holes in the 

curved rails. Finally, ‘push fit’ the 

Patch Guide Caps (M276-01) into 

the two clamps. 

Locate Here      

Step 20 - Fit Cover Caps

1. At both top corners, fit the inner 
‘Comp. Chnl. Top Caps (M56-02)’ 
followed by the ‘Wall Jamb Top Caps 

(M56-01) and the Top Caps left and 

right (M73-01 & M73-02) .’ Securing 
in place with the No.4x10mm CSK 
screws provided.

Step 21 - Fit Glass Door

1. Fit the glass door, by first lifting the door into 

position with both sets of wheels sitting in the top 

rail profile. The rail should now take the doors 
weight.

Summary of Contents for Original6

Page 1: ...of white vinegar and water works well DO NOT use strong detergents abrasive cleaners or abrasive scrubbing equipment for cleaning these can damage the coating DO use a squeegee to remove remaining droplets of water from glass after showering any build up of residue can be removed easily using an appropriate cleaner and agitation from soft cleaning equipment Cleaning General Kudos LifeShield Glass ...

Page 2: ...mbly 8 x No 6x30 PH S S Screws 2 x M276 01 Patch Guide Caps 1 x M73 02 Top Cap Left 1 x M73 01 Top Cap Right 1873 1912mm PlexRF023 Overlap Seals 1 x Fixed Panel Wall Post 1 x Door Panel Wall Post 2 x DCM 86 ASM Top Roller Assembly 1 x DCM 89 R ASM Bottom Guide Right 1 x DCM 89 L ASM Bottom Guide Left 3 Now take the right and left Bottom Guides and fit to the bottom left and right corners of the gl...

Page 3: ...screw through the relevant holes in white plastic spacer blocks on the wall posts and into each screw port two screws for each corner of frame ensuring these are fully tightened by hand The side of the curved rails with the screwed in stop should be to the fixed glass panel side opposite to the door opening Also ensure that the curved rails are fitted flush with ends of each wall post Door Opening...

Page 4: ...ing channel shown actual size Narrow Compensating channel shown actual size 1000 SIDE 1000 SIDE 810 SIDE 810 SIDE Wide Compensating channel shown actual size Wide Compensating channel shown actual size 2 For Step 20 identify left or right hand cover cap as appropriate to the top of Wide compensating channel VIEW FROM TOP LEFT HAND INSTALLATION VIEW FROM TOP RIGHT HAND INSTALLATION ...

Page 5: ...ferent angled top faces in order to help keep the frame supported use the Shim M97 01 supplied On the inside of the enclosure measure the gap between the bottom of the rail and top of the tray select the height required from the shim strip supplied break off and insert under rail at fixed panel clamp position hole drilled on curved rail This will support rail when glass is fitted The shim will be ...

Page 6: ...ost ensuring the panel is concentric with the rail and vertical to the wall post Tap the plastic profile firmly into groove of clip in extrusion along full length if this is not done the fixed panel glass may interfere with the door glass when this is installed Handing shown for example only Tip Use your foot to steady the bottom of the glass and prevent it slipping off the curved rail 2 Take the ...

Page 7: ...osts sills to the tray on the inside can result in leakage problems please note that in use water can penetrate into the frame extrusions this has no detrimental effect to the product however this water must be allowed to drain out of the extrusions to the inside Silicone down the wall posts wall junction around the shim and at the bottom between the fixed glass seal and wall post 2 Turn the two r...

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