Use and Care Guide
PRECAUTIONSANDSAFETY
• Some windows have opening control devices installed to help prevent
falls, while allowing full operation when manually released. Know
how to operate these devices before an emergency occurs. See the
fullSafetyandOperatingInstructionsatwww.jeld-wen.com.
• Windowinsectscreensarenotsecuritydevicesandwillnotpreventa
child or anyone from falling through.
• Never mix cleaners or solvents. This may be dangerous as well
asineffective.
• Use help when working with a large window sash or patio door panel
toavoidinjury.
• Useproper/safeequipmentandprecautionswhencleaningandservicing
the exterior side of windows above ground level.
• If using commercial cleaning or nishing products or solvents, carefully
read and follow safety instructions, warnings, cautions and disposal
instructionsonmanufacturer’slabels.Wearappropriatesafetygear
(e.g. clothing, goggles, gloves) and provide plenty ofventilation.
• Immediately clean spills.
• Mostsolventsareammableand/ortoxicandmustbehandled
with extreme care. Do not use near open ame, sparks, or
electricalmotors.
RECOMMENDATIONS
• Do not power-wash windows or use a garden hose; this can cause
seal failure and allow water to enter the structure.
• Whencleaningexterior,multi-storywindows,beginwiththeupper
story and work down.
• Avoidusingmetaltools,razorblades,orothersharpobjectsand
abrasive cleaners. They can damage window surfaces, scratch glass
and remove exterior glass coatings.
• Aggressive cleaners or solvents can damage vinyl surfaces and may
cause yellowing. Immediately rinse and dry.
• Do not allow cleaners to puddle or collect at glass edges near glazing
materials.
• Avoid cleaning in direct sunlight or in temperatures too hot or
toocold.
• Avoid excessive rubbing and over-cleaning.
• Do not scour.
• Clean and rinse one area at a time.
• Clean twice a year (monthly in coastal areas) or when dirty.
• After-market tints and lms are not recommended, as they may cause
damagetotheglassand/orsealant.
• Baby shampoo or mild soap and water or vinegar and water
• Several clean, soft, non-abrasive, absorbent Chamois or lint-free dry
cloths
• Soft bristle brush
• Spray bottle
• Vacuum cleaner
• Sponge
• Appropriate solvent (for hardware only)
• Commercial glass cleaning products or solvents
(for stubborn stains)
• Plastic putty knife (for paint or label removal)
• Plastic wrap (for label removal)
• Spray silicone
INSECTSCREENS
1.Inspectforthefollowing:
• Cuts,scratches,orholes
• Looseness;tightenexcessivelyloosescrews.
2. Maintain:
• Lightlylubricatetrackswithsiliconspray.
• Duringfreezing,optionalretractablescreensshould
be fully retracted.
• Cleantrackswithavacuum.
3.Replaceorrepairdamagedscreens;ifreplacementisnecessary,
contact a local supplier for repair or replacement information.
Your local hardware or home improvement store is a good source for
supplies and information on screen repair.
Cleaning
1.Removescreenandplacescreenintotuborshowerifindoors;
on lawn or hard surface if outdoors (avoid exposure to dirt). For
retractable screens, clean in place.
2. Gently spray with water and brush lightly with soft bristle brush until
clean (use gentle spray nozzle setting).
For stubborn dirt,
1.Gentlyscrubwithsoftbristlebrushwithmildsoapandwater.
2.Rinseclean.
3.Reinstallscreenwhendry.
Tips for best operation of optional retractable patio door screens
• Usecautionwhenmovingheavyobjectsovertracks.
• Ifadditionalmagneticforceisrequired,adjuststrikeplatesothatat
side faces magnets.
• Do not apply excessive pressure to the screen handle; check for
obstructions or misaligned tracks.
• Ifscreenbinds,tryslightlylooseningtrackscrews,and/oradda
lubricant such as silicon spray.
Note! Screens may not be covered under manufacturer’s warranty. To
be sure, ask your supplier or distributor.
PRECAUTIONS,SAFETYANDCLEANINGRECOMMENDATIONS
NEEDEDMATERIALSANDTOOLS
BASIC INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Vinyl Windows and Patio Doors (JCM002)
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