Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
Installation Instructions
for Vinyl Patio Doors with Integral Nailing Fin (JII006)
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Patio Door Adjustment
Roller Adjustment:
NOTE: Adjusting door too high may allow water and air leakage.
Adjust rollers just high enough to clear sill track and still roll
smoothly.
1. Builders doors have an adjustment screw on each lower end of the
operating panel(s). Premium doors have access holes on the face of
each lower end of the operating panel(s). Remove small vinyl plugs
from each hole (if present).
REMOVE PROTECTIVE FILM
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Raise panel Lower Panel
Premium Patio Door
Builders Patio Door
Attachment
screw
Adjustment
screw
2. Open the operating panel enough to expose a 1/4"gap between
the panel and frame jamb. Verify the gap is even along the entire
height of the panel to the frame. If uneven, adjust by referring to the
followingsteps.
NOTE: Builders roller adjustment screws are near the attachment
screw. Adjust only the lower screw (as shown); loosening the
attachment screw will detach the roller from the operating panel.
3. Using a #2 Phillips head screwdriver, turn the adjustment screw
clockwise to raise the panel, and counterclockwise to lower thepanel.
4. Adjust as needed until interlocks, grid patterns, and jambs lineup.
5. Test the operating panel for proper operation.
6. Re-apply the small vinyl caps over the roller adjustment screw holes
ifapplicable.
Installation Instructions for 4-Panel Vinyl Patio Doors
This door consists of two operating panels:
An Active Panel: Consists of a panel with a handle and a locking
mechanism.
An Inactive Panel: Consists of a dummy handle and an astragal
containing a shoot bolt. The shoot bolt is designed to secure the inactive
panel in place and allows the active panel to lock to it.
Fixed
panel
Inactive
panel
Active
panel
Fixed
panel
Frame
Header
1/16"
Shoot bolt
Shoot bolt
(keeper)
Inactive
panel
Attachment
screws
1. Adjust the rollers as
per the installation
instructions.
2. Completely close
the inactive panel
and open the
active panel.
3. Position the keeper
above the handle
edge/stile of the
inactive panel and snap into the headtrack.
4. Position the keeper to allow the shoot bolt to align with the hole in
thekeeper.
5. Hold the keeper in place and slide the inactive panel out of the way.
6. Drive two of the provided 2 1/2" screws through the two elongated
holes in the keeper, through the frame header and into the
roughopening (screws should embed into the header above the
door frame).
7. Slide the inactive panel back to the closed position and engage the
shoot bolt. If it requires adjustment, loosen the screws and slide the
keeper enough to achieve smooth operation, and then re-tighten.
Drive the remaining 2 1/2" screws through the empty holes.
8. Engage the shoot bolt into the keeper and verify there is at least
a gap of 1/16" between the end of the shoot bolt and the frame
header. If necessary, perform shoot bolt height adjustment.