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Retractable screens should always be installed square, plumb and level. 

 

THE SCREEN FABRIC GETS BLOWN OUT OF THE SIDE TRACKS

  An Anti-Wind Brush Pile is located inside the Inside Rails.  This Anti-Wind Pile is designed so that the 

stiff bristles of the Brush Pile will engage inside the holes of the screen fabric as wind blows/pushes 

on the fabric.  Check that the aluminum walls of the Inside Rails have not been bent outward during 

customer installation since this will prevent proper engagement.  If needed take your thumb and 

forefinger and gently run them along the length of the Inside Rails altering these back into a straight 

90-degree position. This will reposition the Anti-Wind Pile so that it can perform as intended.

  Be sure that the Pull Bar Lock engages the Pull Bar as shown in image [Fig 4C].  Using the height adjustment wheel on the Pull 

Bar Lock, adjust the height to the appropriate level so that it easily engages the Pull Bar.  When correctly adjusted the latching 

and unlatching should be smooth and easy and the screen will stay latched until manually released.

  Check that the Anti-Wind Brush Pile has not been deformed or damaged and that it is still pointing in a 60 degree angle within 

the Inside Rails.  

  Add an additional Weight Bar (or other ballast material) inside the Pull Bar.

  Windy conditions may affect the performance of a retractable screen.  Retract the screen in windy circumstances, during 

inclement weather, when not needed to support immediate ventilation or during prolong periods when not used.

THE SCREEN IS DIFFICULT TO PULL DOWN OR UP

  Check that the screen has been installed in a square and plumb opening.  Adjust the opening as needed.

  An Anti-Window Brush Pile is located just inside the Inside Rails.  Gently run your finger or another soft object down each side of 

the screen fabric in order to release the engagement of the Anti-Wind Brush Pile within the small openings in the Screen Fabric.   

Now retract the screen.

  Check and correct any interference (e.g. screws or debris) inside the Inside Rails.

  Check that the Pull Bar glides smoothly.  Slightly trim the aluminum PULL BAR if needed.

  Check to see if the Weatherstrip is catching or binding in the Inside Rails

  Remove the plastic Cassette End Cap with Operating Wand from the Screen Cassette Assembly and verify that the bolt or allen 

screw is not fastened so tightly that it is restricting the operation.

THE SCREEN DOES NOT RETRACT EVENLY

  Check that the screen has been installed in a square and plumb opening.  Correct the opening as needed.

  Pull the screen all the way down to the bottom of the opening and then retract the screen.  This will often help the screen fabric 

to realign.

  Pull the screen all the way down to the bottom of the opening.  Look to see if there are creases in the fabric or other signs 

indicating that the screen fabric may have rolled over itself inside the Screen Cassette Assembly.  If needed remove the Screen 

Cassette Assembly from the opening, extend (unroll) all of the screen fabric and on the Screen Cassette Assembly and then 

retract the fabric making sure to remove any wrinkles or creases.

ANTI-WIND BRUSH PILE MOVES IN THE SIDE GUIDE RAILS

  The Anti-Wind Brush Pile that is located inside the aluminum Inside Rails need to be crimped securely in place so that it does not 

move within the channels of the Inside Rails (see step 4).

The L-PULL BAR LOCKS DO NOT CATCH ON THE D-PULL BAR 

  Adjust the height of the latch on the Pull Bar Locks using the wheel style finger adjustment.  The engagement of the Pull Bar 

Locks to the Pull Bar should match image 4C.

THE D-PULL BAR MOVES DURING WINDY CONDITIONS

  Fasten the Operating Wand Chain in the Chain Lock when the screen is resting in the fully up or down position. 

  Add an additional Weight Bar (or other ballast material) inside the Pull Bar.

  Windy conditions may affect the performance of a retractable screen.  Retract the screen in windy circumstances, during 

inclement weather, when not needed to support immediate ventilation or during prolong periods when not used.

THE SCREEN IS TORN OR WRINKLED

  Contact dealer to order a Screen Refill Replacement Kit

THE J-WEATHER STRIP DOES NOT SEAL AGAINST THE FLOOR/SILL

  Check that the screen has been installed in a square and plumb opening.  Correct the opening as needed.

  Contact dealer to order the slightly larger optional Rubber Bulb Seal.

  Adjust the height of the latch on the Pull Bar Locks using the wheel finger adjustment.  The engagement of the Pull Bar Locks to 

the Pull Bar should match image 4C.

  Add an additional Weight Bar (or other ballast material) inside the Pull Bar.

  Lower the screen tight to the floor/sill and then secure the Chain in the Chain Lock. 

WHEN RETRACTED THE L-PULL BAR WITH SCREEN FABRIC FALLS DOWN SEVERAL INCHES

  Secure the Operating Wand Chain in the Chain Lock when the screen is resting in the up position. 

  Add spring tension.

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GRANDVUE 800

 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for GrandVue E800

Page 1: ...S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GrandVueE800 I T I S H I G H LY R E C O M M E N D E D T H AT T H E I N S T R U C T I O N S B E R E A D T H R O U G H B E F O R E I N S TA L L AT I O N LARSON GRANDVUE E800...

Page 2: ...ide Rails C Outside Rails D Pull Bar E Pull Bar End Caps F End Cap with Spring G End Cap with Operating Wand H Chain Lock I Recess Mount Clips J Weatherstrip K Foot Release Lever L Pull Bar Locks M We...

Page 3: ...or window 1 Width GRANDVUE 800 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PA G E 3 RECESS INSTALLATION JAMB JAMB OPENING WIDTH TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW HEAD INSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE INSIDE I RECESS MOUNT CLIP OPENING HEIGHT...

Page 4: ...to A Screen Cassette Assembly and push into place Slide one piece of the J Weatherstrip into bottom slot of D Pull Bar and the other piece into the top of A Screen Cassette Assembly The M Weight Bars...

Page 5: ...r using two O 6 x 3 8 9mm Phillips Panhead Screws 6 LEFT RIGHT B L C B L C D K O B E 4A 4B 4C 6 Windy conditions may affect the performance of a retractable screen Retract the screen in windy circumst...

Page 6: ...Inside Rails C Pull Bar D Pull Bar End Caps E End Cap with Spring F End Cap with Operating Wand G Chain Lock H Weatherstrip I Foot Release Lever J Pull Bar Locks K Surface Mount L Clips L Screw Cover...

Page 7: ...r or window 1 Width PA G E 7 JAMB JAMB OPENING WIDTH TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW HEAD OPENING HEIGHT INSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE K SURFACE MOUNT L CLIP SILL or FLOOR Height OPENING WIDTH LESS 7 8 TO ALLOW FOR END C...

Page 8: ...the C Pull Bar Now insert the D Pull Bar End Caps into ends of C Pull Bar Fig 2B C A H D D M E A H 2A 2B PREPARING THE SCREEN CASSETTE Insert E End Cap with Spring into the correct end of the A Scree...

Page 9: ...on the I Foot Release Lever 12 to 20 from the end of the C Pull Bar on the side closest to the Operating Wand Attach the I Foot Release Lever to the C Pull Bar using two O 6 x 3 8 9mm Phillips Panhead...

Page 10: ...HE SCREEN Put the tilt handle in the neutral position Then slide it up to a comfortable height Next while squeezing the TOP of the tilt handle pull the handle downward Repeat until the screen reaches...

Page 11: ...ing Correct the opening as needed Pull the screen all the way down to the bottom of the opening and then retract the screen This will often help the screen fabric to realign Pull the screen all the wa...

Page 12: ...n and operation instructions If the products have been used to perform functions they were not designed to perform Damage due to acts of nature abuse or misuse Damage including tears to the screen are...

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