Use and Care Guide
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Interior and Exterior Doors (JCM005)
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WEATHERSTRIP AND SWEEP INSPECTION
Inspecting and maintaining weatherstrip can help avoid costly structural 
damage from water leakage and energy loss due to air and/or water 
inltration. Replace weatherstrip, that has gaps or is missing, torn, 
cracked, brittle, discolored, gummy, or that has no “bounce back” when 
pressed down.
Precautions
•  Solvents such as mineral spirits or petroleum-based products may 
damage or dissolve weatherstrip.
•  When using alcohol, always test small area rst to avoid 
productdamage.
•  Do not allow solvents or silicone to touch surfaces 
aroundweatherstrip.
•  Do not use abrasives, sanders, or anything sharp nearweatherstrip.
Light Cleaning
1. Clean with damp cloth or mild soap and water.
2. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
3. Repeat if necessary.
Non Water-Soluble Cleaning
Clean with denatured alcohol on soft cloth. Test on inconspicuous area 
rst. If denatured alcohol doesn’t work:
1. Clean with small amount of lacquer thinner on soft cloth. Follow all 
instructions and do not get lacquer thinner on berglass.
2. Repeat if necessary.
3. Clean with mild soap and water, then rinse. If unsuccessful, consider 
replacing weatherstrip.
Weatherstrip Repair
If weatherstrip is loose or falling out of the kerf:
1. Carefully remove weatherstrip.
2. Apply thin bead of silicone sealant into kerf.
3. Reinstall weatherstrip.
4. Hold in place with tape for 24 hours.
5. Carefully remove tape.
Sweep Inspection
Visually inspect the sweep 
for tears and missing 
components. If the sweep is 
damaged, consider replacing 
it. See our product guide for 
replacement instructions. 
When the door is closed, 
the sweep should be 
compressed by the threshold 
by approximately 1/8". If 
the threshold has screws 
visible on the top, it can 
be adjusted by turning the 
adjustment screws on the threshold clockwise to lower the threshold 
or counterclockwise to raise it. Adjust each screw until the threshold 
applies uniform compression on the sweep.
Door 
sweep
Threshold
Foam Wedge Inspection
A foam wedge should be 
installed at each lower 
corner where the door 
slab is when it's closed. If 
the foam wedge is torn 
or missing, call us for 
areplacement.
BLINDS BETWEEN THE GLASS
For easiest operation, keep the slats in a fully open position 
whileoperating.
Adjustments
1. If the operator comes off of the track, hold the operator at a sharp 
angle to the glass and reinsert the two legs under the trackopening.
2. Re-couple the operator magnets.
Re-couple operator magnets
1. Slide the operator until the rst click.
2. Full travel blinds will fully engage when you hear the rst click. Half 
travel (those units with a single side operation) will require you to 
continue moving the operator up until you hear the second click. This 
will ensure the magnets are fully engaged.
EXTERIOR SIDING and PRODUCT SEALANT JOINTS
A proper seal of the joints 
in the door system and 
between the door and 
the exterior surface of 
the structure will provide 
a proper shield from the 
elements and will keep 
water and/or air from 
leaking into the house.
1. Inspect sealant in the 
joints for:
• Cracks
• Voids
•  Deteriorating areas (e.g. loss of adhesion).
2. Repair damaged sealant with a best quality sealant.
Note! Do not apply sealant to areas where installer or contractor 
did not originally seal. Seek professional advice from an installer or 
contractor if unsure.
When repairing a sealant joint, 100% silicone sealant is the 
most durable, but it cannot be painted. Use 100% polyurethane 
sealant if painted. Follow sealant manufacturer’s instructions for 
properapplication.
BASIC INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE - CONTINUED
Foam 
wedge
Sealant
Weep gap






