Operating Guide

PRODUCT GUIDE
Wood Patio Doors (JPG012)
The advice offered herein can be done by a homeowner with some mechanical aptitude. If you are unsure, it is recommended that you hire a trained service provider such as a
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SLIDING PATIO DOOR ANATOMY
SWINGING PATIO DOOR ANATOMY
This guide contains procedures for common user serviceable repair tasks
found on wood patio doors. If a condition arises that is not covered in
this guide, please contact us for professional help. This product guide
covers our current JELD-WEN Custom, Siteline and W-2500 Series patio
doors as well as our historical products with the following names: Pozzi,
Caradco, Norco and Wenco. For help identifying your patio door model,
refer to your product purchase paperwork or call us for additional help.
Sliding/Gliding patio doors consist of at least two side-by-side panels,
one may be a stationary panel and at least one is an operating panel
(options also include multiple panel patio doors with three or more
panels). The operating panel(s) slide back and forth horizontally to
open and close. An insect screen is mounted on the exterior side of the
operating panel(s). Swinging patio doors swing out on side hinges and
may have single-panel or double-panel congurations.
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Email: customerserviceagents@jeld-wen.com
Phone: 1-(800)-JELD-WEN/1-(800)-535-3936
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Precautions and Safety ............................................................................... 2
Needed Tools and Materials ....................................................................... 2
Basic Information and Screen Removal and Installation .......................... 2
Screen Roller Removal and Replacement ............................................ 3
Panel Removal and Installation for Sliding/Gliding Panels ....................... 3
Panel Removal and Installation for Swinging Panels ................................ 7
Hardware Replacement and Adjustment ................................................. 7
Screw Hole Repair and Hardware Alignment ........................................... 7
Blinds Between the Glass ...................................................................... 7
Sliding/Gliding Roller Adjustment and Replacement ......................... 8
Lock Replacement and Adjustment ..................................................... 8
Swinging Lock Handing Change ........................................................ 11
Hinge Adjustment for Swinging Doors.............................................. 11
Weatherstrip Replacement ....................................................................... 13
Sliding/Gliding Doors .......................................................................... 13
Swinging Doors ................................................................................... 15
Check for Proper Installation ................................................................... 16
Troubleshooting Operational Problems ................................................. 17
Glossary ...................................................................................................... 19
INTRODUCTION
Do-It-Yourself Technician
Top rail
Top rail
Operating
panel
Operating
panel
Check/Meeting
stile
Stationary
panel
Sill
Sill
Side jamb
Bottom rail
Bottom rail
Frame Head jamb
Head jamb
Side jamb
Stationary
panel

Summary of content (19 pages)