Operating Guide
PRODUCT GUIDE
Wood Patio Doors (JPG012)
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NEEDED TOOLS
Note! Each tool is not required for every task.
• #2 Phillips head, 
square drive, 
and/or at head 
screwdrivers
• Hammer
• Rubber mallet
• Nail set/punch
• Open end wrenches
• Tape measure
• Level
• Utility knife
• Putty knives
• Allen wrenches
• Power drill with bits
• 1" brad nail or small 
staple and nail gun
• Chisel
• Gloves
• Pliers/side cutters
• Follow all manufacturers’ instructions and labels.
• Use proper and safe equipment and precautions when cleaning and 
servicing the exterior side of patio doors above ground level.
• Insect screens are not security devices and will not prevent a child, 
other person, or pet from falling through.
• Use sharp tools with care to avoid damage to wood surfaces.
• Use extra care when driving screws near glass unit to avoid breakage.
• Use caution when tightening screws to avoid stripping the 
screwholes.
• Panel removal can be awkward and could cause physical injury or 
product damage; we recommend the help of a second person.
HANDING
Entry swinging patio doors (one panel) open from either the left or 
the right. Swinging patio doors with two or more panels open in 
manycombinations.
INSECT SCREEN REMOVAL, INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
SLIDING SCREENS
It may be helpful to 
remove insect screen 
before other panel(s). 
Adjustment screws are 
located at each corner 
of the door screen and 
may be located on 
the end of the screen 
or on the face. Face 
adjustment screws can 
either be on top of the 
lower rail or accessed 
through a hole as shown.
1. Turn all four adjustment screws to retract rollers into the screen.
Note! If door screen has weatherstrip covering adjustment screw, 
pull out only enough to expose screw, then press back into place 
afteradjustment.
2. Grip both sides of the screen and lift up and over the screen track (if 
needed, use putty knife to help lift rollers over track) and remove.
Installation
1. Follow the removal steps in reverse order.
2. Adjust the rollers as explained below.
Roller Adjustment
1. Ideal adjustment is as low as possible but just high enough to avoid 
drag. Adjustment screws are located at each corner of the door 
screen. Turn the adjustment screw in quarter turn increments until 
the correct adjustment is achieved. Some rollers will require opposing 
rotations to move the roller in the same direction as the other rollers.
• If screen door is ush to side jamb but needs to be raised or 
lowered, adjust both bottom rollers the same amount and in the 
same direction. Adjust top rollers if needed to apply slight tension.
• If screen top touches side jamb rst, extend the roller closest to the 
side jamb, and retract the roller farthest from the side jamb. Make 
opposite adjustments if the screen bottom touches side jamb rst.
2. Test operation and readjust as needed.
HANGING SCREENS
1. To remove the screen, position the screen on one side and remove 
the exposed screws in the screen track in the head. Move the screen 
to the other side and remove the remaining screws from the track. 
The track will remove with the screen.
2. To install, follow the removal steps in reverse order.
Adjustment
On the bottom, there 
is an adjustment screw 
hole on the end of the 
screen corresponding 
with a guide. Adjust the 
guides up or down with 
a Phillips screwdriver 
so that they do not rub 
on the sill or come off 
thetrack.
SWINGING SCREENS
Door sweeps should 
just contact the sill. 
Adjust up or down 
by loosening the set 
screws at each end of 
the panel and moving 
the sweep as needed. 
Retighten the set 
screws when nished.
End Adjusted Roller
Face Adjusted Roller 
Adjustment Screw 
Locations
Set 
screws
Screen
Swinging Screen Shown from End
Sill
Sweep
Adjustment 
screw
Guide
Screen
Sill
Stationary 
panel
PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY
NEEDED TOOLS AND MATERIALS
BASIC INFORMATION, SCREEN REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION AND SCREEN ROLLER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
NEEDED MATERIALS
• String
• Tape
• Pencil & paper
• Scissors
• Brad nails
• Shims
• #8 x 5" screws
• Replacement parts
For Hardware Replacement:
• Wooden toothpicks or dowels
• Wood glue
• Wood putty
• Fine sandpaper
• Finishing supplies
• Silicone sealant










