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Lubrication
Due to normal operation and atmospheric conditions, the moving mechanical parts of the doors and windows may require lubrication.
Keep plates, locks and hinges of both windows and doors will benefit from a light application of oil/grease to the contact area of moving parts.
As a general rule, lubrication should be required once every 12 months depending on usage.
NB: Under no circumstances attempt to dismantle any components. If you require further assistance please contact your supplier. |
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Cleaning
[PVCu Frames - White]
Under normal circumstances the washing down of window and door profiles with diluted washing up liquid and water will suffice. However, where more stubborn marks or a build up of atmospheric grime exist, a nonabrasive cream cleaner specially designed for PVCu profile should be used.
Apply the cleaner to the affected area using a dry clean cloth. Use sparingly applying gentle pressure in small circular motions.
Buff back to a shine.
[PVCu Frames - Woodgrain]
Use only diluted washing up liquid and water.
NB: Under no circumstances use any other cleaner than those advised by your supplier. Other cleaners not recommended may have an adverse effect on the surface finish of your windows. |
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Friction Stay Adjustment
The majority of opening windows are fitted with a friction stay which is a type of hinge that controls the opening of the window itself. This is factory set so that the window neither closes under its own weight if is overly difficult to open and close. After a period of time, the friction pad may wear making the opener loose in operation. Take a small bladed screwdriver and turn the screw by half a turn clockwise. The adjustment should be made equally to each pair of hinges. If this adjustment is insufficient then carry on turning the screw in half turn increments until the desired amount of friction is achieved. If opener is very stiff in operation, turn the screw by a quarter turn increments anticlockwise until desired result is achieved. NB: If you have difficulty in making the above adjustment, please contact your supplier for guidance. |