NANAWALL WD66 OWNER’S MANUAL
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C. FINAL STEPS
Step C1
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, so it is not longer than 1-1/2
"
to 2
"
depending
on locking type.
Step C2
IMPORTANT:
For swing panels not attached to a
side jamb, attach the panel catch to the stile with the
handle and the catch counter-part to the opposite stile
of the adjacent panel. Follow the specific instructions
that are on the sheet in the panel catch kit. The
purpose of this is that the swing panel should always
be opened and engaged into the panel catch before
the folding 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 opening, check the spacing
between the head jamb and each panel should be about
5/16
"
along the entire length of the unit. Check especially
to see if the upper corner of a panel where the running
carriage is located is not higher than the other corner of
the panel. If it is slightly lower (not more than 1/16
"
), it is
okay. Then along the entire width of the opening, check
the spacing between the sill and each panel, which
should be about 3/8
"
along the entire length of the unit.
Proper spacing is critical for proper operation of the
unit.
Step C5
Check all vertical joints:
Make sure that the side jambs are still vertically straight.
All vertical spacing between side jamb & panel rebate and
the join where swing panel meet swing panel should be
5/16
"
, spacing between panel & panel and panel & running
post should be about 1/2
"
.
Step C6
If the spacing on the vertical joints are not correct,
adjustments can be made by moving the side jamb(s)
as needed.
Step C7
Various adjustments can be made by adjusting the hinges
and running carriages to correct some minor spacing and
operational problems. Adjustments are complex and if
not performed properly, may make matters worse. Only a
trained installer or with proper guidance from NanaWall
should any adjustments be attempted. Please contact
NanaWall.
Step C8
Check that the system operates and functions properly.
The panels should be able to be moved easily by one
person without much effort (for not more than 6 panels
to one side) when opening or closing and all shoot bolts
should engage smoothly. 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.