NANAWALL HSW75 OWNER’S MANUAL
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10. Convert the single/double action sliding panels from
sliding panels to swing panels as per instructions
below.
CONVERSION OF A SINGLE/DOUBLE ACTION
SLIDING PANEL FROM A SLIDING PANEL TO A
SWING PANEL
1.
When the unit is closed, it would be best to make
sure all the locking points on every sliding panel are
properly engaged. Pay special attention to the Quick
Release Lock on the single/double action sliding
panels to the Pivot Boxes on the these panels. They
have to be fixed in place first before you proceed.
2. Using the crank handle supplied, turn the slot in the
Conversion Box located on the upper arm of the top
rail so the upper arm engages to the receiver on the
side of the head track and disengages from the top
rail. Turn about 8 revolutions in a counter clockwise
direction until the bolt sticking out has disappeared.
3. The single/double action sliding panel can now
be used as a regular swing door with appropriate
hardware.
CONVERSION OF A SINGLE/DOUBLE ACTION
SLIDING PANEL FROM A SWING PANEL TO A
SLIDING PANEL
1.
Close the swing panel.
2. Using the crank handle turn the slot in the
Conversion Box located on the upper arm of the
top rail so the upper arm disengages from the head
track and engages to the top rail. Turn about 8 - 10
revolutions in a clockwise direction until there is a
slight resistance.
3. Release the Quick Release Lock on the pivot side
to disengage the locking from the Pivot Box and if
necessary unlock the profile cylinder.
4. The single/double action sliding panel can now slide
away just like all the other panels
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE
OF NANAWALL PRODUCTS
Some General Considerations on all Projects:
1.
It is important that the product is properly installed.
A poorly installed unit will not function properly.
This will cause more abnormal force or stress on the
components and will lead to premature failure.
When operating the unit, the panels should
generally be able to be moved easily by one person.
When moving across joint locations of head track
transitions, there should be no bumps, otherwise
the carriers may prematurely wear out. All locking
points should engage smoothly. There should be no
rubbing on the floor and no binding. When the unit is
closed, the horizontal reveal between panels and the
head track and between panels and the floor should
be consistent. Please have all problems corrected
IMPORTANT:
THE QUICK RELEASE LOCK ON
THE PIVOT SIDE OF A SINGLE/DOUBLE ACTION
SLIDING PANEL HAS TO BE SECURED TO THE
SOCKET IN THE PIVOT BOX, FIRST, BEFORE
YOU PROCEED AND THE SWING PANEL CAN
FUNCTION PROPERLY. OTHERWISE, IT WILL
NOT BE STABLE AND CAN FALL AND HURT
SOMEBODY.