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When closing the door!
A pressure with the palm of the hand on
the sash opposite the handle will help se-
cure that the sash falls correctly into place
and closes tight
Tilt | turn doors
In principle, the function and operation of a
tilt | turn terrace or balcony door is the same
as that of a tilt | turn window. Please see tilt
| turn window” on page 22.
Tilt | slide doors
The general function of a tilt | slide door is
the same as that of a tilt | turn door. But the
function of a slide-tilt door begins with the
door sash being freed and tilted from the
frame. Then the frame is pushed forward
at the bottom pushed past the fixed part of
the unit. When closing and locking the door,
make sure the handle is completely back in
its locked position.
The handle in upright position
When the handle is in upright position the
door is closed.
The handle in a 45 degree angle position
When the handle is turned to an angle posi-
tion of 45 degrees the top part of the door is
automatically released from the top frame.
The door is now in tilt position.
The handle in a 90 degree angle position
Turn the handle further on to an angle po-
sition of 90 degrees and the bottom part of
the door is released from the frame. Pull the
door from the frame and slide it sideways.
Closing the door
When closing the door, tilt or slide the door
into place in the frame and turn the handle
respectively 45 or 90 degrees toward upright
postition. The ironmongery in the door auto-
matically grips both top and bottom and clo-
ses the door.
Tilt | turn and Tilt | slide doors