NANAWALL HSW75 OWNER’S MANUAL
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double action sliding panel into a single/double action
door is by engaging the Quick Release Lock into the Pivot
Box. Then use the crank handle on the Conversion Box to
disengage the top rail from the upper arm and engage the
Conversion Box with the locking receiver at the top track.
Step F3
Attach handles and other hardware that have not been
pre-attached. Attach the profile cylinder (if any) to
the locking gear by inserting it into the lock hole and
attaching the set screw through the screw hole on the
gear located at the edge of the panel. Cut the set screw, if
needed.
Step F4
Open and close all single/double end panels (non-
sliding). Move sliding panels into the stacking bay. The
panels should move easily in the opening and should
stack smoothly in the stacking bay. Check to see if all
upper track components are properly installed. Check if
all angles are correct. Each leg of the stacking bay track
should be equidistant at all points.
Step F5
Correct any problems before you finish the trimming. Do
not attach any trimming directly to the top track. Be sure
that the removable head track piece can be accessed and
removed if needed. If the head track is recessed into the
ceiling, make sure any receivers installed on the side of
the head track are accessible. The head track should not
be subject to any loads from suspended ceilings, etc.
PROTECTION OF THE UNIT DURING
THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE
It is important that during the construction phase
the unit be kept closed, covered and protected from
damage. During this phase, a unit is often subject to the
most extreme conditions from all types of construction
operations that can permanently damage and destroy
it. A unit can be damaged by cement splatter, tar, paint,
weld splatter, falling objects, construction dust, sand
blasting, etc. All temptations to use the large opening
of an installed system for easy ingress and egress by
tradesmen should be resisted.