Receipt and storage According to the DVV installation requirements it is the contractor installing the windows and doors that is responsible for complying with the installation guidelines set out by both DVV and Idealcombi. Claims or service requests that is caused by faulty installation or maintenance are not covered by guarantee.. When unloading and handling the elements, use tools and methods which do not damage the elements or endanger anyone working on-site. Upon receipt, the buyer must check that the consignment complies with the agreement and that the units are free from apparent defects, faults or transportation damage. If any issues are discovered upon delivery it must be written in the delivery note, please contact Idealcombi’s Service Department on tel. 01582 860 940 before installing the units. A fitted unit is considered an accepted unit unless otherwise agreed in writing with Idealcombi’s service department. Stickers and cork chips on window glass and other protective packaging must only be removed just before installing the units. Note: Failing to remove these can result in damages to the glass over long period. If stored outdoors, the units must be placed on battens or pallets to keep them clear of the ground. The units must be covered with a suitable and secure material to protect them from precipitation and dirt. Allow for sufficient ventilation around the units in order to reduce the risk of condensation forming underneath the covering and excessive heat building up due to direct sunlight. Individual window units should be stored under a roof structure, in a container or preferably inside. Our doors and windows are supplied with a small tin of paint in the colour of the internal finish. This paint is for the fitter in case of minor damage during installation. Idealcombi’s Service Department is always willing to offer help and advice on surface treatment maintenance and on where to buy additional paint in a particular colour. To ensure optimal function and operation, windows and doors must be installed correctly. Incorrect installation can result in faulty windows and doors. Damage to products installed incorrectly will not be covered by the warranty. You are always welcome to contact our service team if you have any concerns regarding installation. You can reach the service team on tel: 01582 860 940. General user manual Find more details in the installation app or at install.idealcombi.com Sliding doors supplied with an espagnolette are operated with a single handle placed on the sash. (Futura+ sliding door with 70 mm threshold has a handle each side of the sash). The espag has adjustable mushroom bolts that lock into the keeps securing the sliding door in a closed position. This helps to prevent forced entry. The mushroom bolt can be adjusted as needed to ensure the sash has a tight seal against the frame. IC Sliding door Turn the handle 180° to a vertical position and the door will move out 8mm from the frame. The door can then slide past the fixed light, on the outside. It is not possible to fix the door in an opened position. If the handle is turned to the closed position while the door is open you risk damaging the frame. On the top track there is an stop block, making sure the door will not open too far. Futura+ Slidling door with low threshold To open the door turn the mullion lock to a horisontal position before the handle on the door is turned to a horisontal position, allowing the door to slide along the outside of the fixed light. On the top track there is an stop block, making sure the door will not open too far. On the jamb there is a stop, ensuring the door does not hit the keeps while closing. Futura+ Sliding door with 70 mm threshold. To protect the TurnPlus ventilation function from damage during construction, a red plastic blocker has been fitted. Remove the red plastic blockers when you start using the door. The door is opened by turning the two handles on the main slider to a horizontal position, then push out an slide the door to the side. The door can be height adjusted for smooth operation. Open doors and loosen the loocking screw on the bottom slider. Video: bit.ly/HeightAdjust With a round ø4 mm metal tool, the bushing can be turned to adjust the door up and down. It can be necessary to unload the slider from the weight of the door while adjusting. Tighten the locking screw again after adjustment is complete. The two stops on the bottom rail ensures the doors do not open too much, and that the door leaf is positioned correct in the frame. The stop on the closing side can be adjusted for a perfect fit. Maintenance - Lubricate all moving parts and locks as needed, and at least once a year. Handle positions TurnPlus Ventilation Open Closed Closed Vent pos. 2 Vent pos. 3 Vent pos. 1 3 2 1 1 2 “click” “click” 3 Handle positions TurnPlus Ventilation Open Closed Closed Vent pos. 2 Vent pos. 3 Vent pos. 1 3 2 1 1 2 “click” “click” 3 Locking screw Pinch hazard! Pinch hazard! 2. Locking screws Not visible from this angle 1. Vertical adjustment Detailed user manual can be found on idealcombi.com/brochures
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