NanaWall SL45 Owner'S Manual Download Page 20

DISCLAIMERS & LIMITATIONS

Any responsibility of NanaWall is contingent upon owner fulfilling its notice obligations as stated in this Warranty. 
The owner shall have no standing to assert a claim absent timely notice to NanaWall and an opportunity to cure. 
The remedies prescribed in this Warranty are the exclusive and sole remedies available to the owner who hereby waives 
any claim not encompassed herein. This exclusivity and waiver survive expiration of warranty coverages herein. In no 
event shall the liability of NanaWall or any seller of NanaWall product exceed the price paid for the product. 

This Warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty for NanaWall products. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR 
IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE 
DISCLAIMED. NANAWALL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. Some state 
and federal laws may not allow disclaimers of implied warranties or exclusions of incidental or consequential damages, 
so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. Where federal law prohibits disclaimer of implied warranties, 
the duration of any implied warranty is limited to the duration of the relevant coverage period, if less than the statutory 
limitation period. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from 
state to state. 

This Warranty may only be modified by a writing signed by an officer of NanaWall. Any action taken by NanaWall does not 
create a new warranty or extend the duration of the original product warranty. A failure by NanaWall to enforce a warranty 
provision shall not constitute a waiver barring subsequent enforcement.  

EXCLUDED CONDITIONS.

 

This Warranty does not cover the following conditions, or any damage or issues caused in whole or part by the 
following: 

•  Product selection, application, storage, handling, modification, or waterproofing; Movement of surrounding substrates, 

including deflection of the header of more than ¼”, or any other stresses on product; Installation, flashing, or 
integration into the structure; Failure to prevent the effects of sheeting rain or water; Failure to install proper weep 
holes in sill where needed, and failure to properly drain water exiting weep holes in the sill; Failure to meet code or 
specification requirements.

•  Finishing by anyone other than NanaWall, including but not limited to, not properly finishing all sides of wood 

products promptly after receipt of unit, before installation of unit and before exposure to weather, finishing exterior 
wood in dark colors, or not refinishing periodically; Discoloration of finish;  Failure to immediately repair any breaches 
such as scratches, chips, or abrasions in any finish or aluminum profile.

•  Condensation, frost, or mold caused by high interior relative humidity; Installation near swimming pools; Harsh 

chemicals such as road salt, solvents, acid, brick or mortar wash, or cleaning chemicals; Corrosion or tarnish 
on product installed within two (2) miles of any coastal area or body of salt water, or other harsh or corrosive 
environments or chemicals.

•  Normal weathering, wear and tear; Failure to follow the NanaWall operation and maintenance instructions; Failure to 

operate the product for more than one month; Failure to clean and maintain aluminum surfaces in accordance with 
AAMA 609 and 610 or not maintaining adequate cleaning records.

•  Imperfections in glass that do not affect the product’s structural integrity or obscure vision and cannot be detected 

from within 10 feet as per ASTM C 1036; Accidental or spontaneous glass breakage; Glass breakage due to thermal or 
other stresses, or glass with film or other coatings applied to the surface; Industry accepted bow, warp or distortion in 
glass, and minor variations in glass color; Glass not installed as per NanaWall’s instructions.

NANAWALL LIMITED WARRANTY

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Summary of Contents for SL45

Page 1: ...5 Aluminum Framed Top Hung Folding System This manual is to be used by the installer for installation and is to be kept by the Owner for reference Replacement parts can be ordered directly through Nan...

Page 2: ...crews bolts shims etc to anchor the unit to the rough opening The frame is shipped knocked down and needs to be assembled Panels are pre assembled with or without glass ready to be attached to the ins...

Page 3: ...EL PLUMB AND SQUARE AT ALL POINTS THERE SHOULD BE NO UNEVENNESS OR BOWING MAKE SURE THAT THE HEADER IS NOT TILTED OR TWISTED THERE SHOULD BE NO BUMPS ON THE FLOOR THE SIDES SHOULD BE IN THE SAME VERTI...

Page 4: ...ponents flat on the floor and align the ends to be connected If the head jamb and sill regarding their length provided in segments then connect them first If a unit has angle changes in the floor plan...

Page 5: ...ed too Step A3 If a unit is ordered with a standard or a flush sill assemble all frame parts as shown in Diagram 1 NANAWALL SL45 OWNER S MANUAL DIAGRAM 1 SL45 EXAMPLE OF A 3 PANEL UNIT INWARDS OPENING...

Page 6: ...nd that these may not be suitable in all applications Step A6 Temporarily secure the frame to the rough opening with clamps NANAWALL SL45 OWNER S MANUAL DIAGRAM 2 SL45 SUGGESTED TYPICAL INSTALLATION S...

Page 7: ...nimum compressive strength of 3 200 psi use 3 16 diameter ITW Tapcons concrete screws with 1 1 4 min embedment For masonry use 1 4 diameter ITW Tapcons masonry screws with 1 1 4 embedment Standard ins...

Page 8: ...etermine the interior side of a panel Step B1 Looking at the elevation drawing note where the installation slot in the head jamb is located Slide the rod and open the plate Step B2 Start with the pane...

Page 9: ...g panels are to be opened Step C3 Close and lock all panels into position Step C4 Check all horizontal joints Make sure the head jamb and sill are still level Then along the entire width of the openin...

Page 10: ...moothly If the panels do not move easily or a lot of effort is needed the indication is that the unit is not properly installed Correct any problems before finish trimming Step C8 Apply a thick bead o...

Page 11: ...curity and weather resistance When closed please engage all locking mechanisms fully The correct sequence of opening and closing of panels is dependent on the configuration ordered Panels must be open...

Page 12: ...side or a thumb turn on the inside Unlock and disengaging the locking points Unlock the lock with key or thumb turn By operating the door handle downwards the locking points at the top and the bottom...

Page 13: ...al loading and forced entry 5 Periodically inspect the sealant caulking on the exterior perimeter of the unit It is extremely important that the sealant caulking remains intact and in good condition T...

Page 14: ...uld be free from all dirt and debris c There should be no standing water in the track in the sill d All hardware should be intact and operating properly 2 All surfaces must be cleaned with a mild dete...

Page 15: ...Insulating Glass shall meet the requirements of ASTM E 774 Class A B or C Although glass installation with the dry glazing system is relatively straight forward it is recommended that an experienced...

Page 16: ...n the upper rail on the same corner as the other upper setting block To get a proper fit shift the glass weight by lifting the panel up with a plastic pry bar at the lower corner below the upper setti...

Page 17: ...ass weight the out of square panels should become almost even If they remain slightly higher in the upper corner with the setting blocks it is okay If not then the lower and upper setting blocks thick...

Page 18: ...antial cracking chipping or peeling due to the deterioration of the finish exclusive of mechanical damage 2 chalking in excess of a numerical rating of 8 as per ASTM D 659 or 3 fading or color changes...

Page 19: ...e of the affected product in full satisfaction of its obligations Wood Wood components must be properly finished on all sides promptly after receipt of unit before installation of unit and prior to ex...

Page 20: ...Product selection application storage handling modification or waterproofing Movement of surrounding substrates including deflection of the header of more than or any other stresses on product Instal...

Page 21: ...faces Acts of God falling objects fire accidents external forces or other conditions beyond NanaWall s control Gas fill or retention levels in insulated glass units Field testing of Product Performanc...

Page 22: ...___________________________________ Project Address if different from above _____________________________________________________________ INSTALLATION Installer Name _______________________________ Ad...

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