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CARE & MAINTENANCE Keep your windows looking and working great

Care and Cleaning of vinyl windows (SINGLE HUNG, DOUBLE HUNG, CASEMENT AND SLIDING WINDOWS) CARE OF SCREENS Because our screens are made of advanced materials, your screen never has to be removed unless desired. Your screens can be sprayed with water or vacuumed clean. SECURING SASHES AFTER CLEANING Congratulations on your selection of windows from Earthwise of Kansas City... some of the most advanced replacement windows available in today s market. These windows are engineered to help seal out water and air, and provide increased energy efficiency for your home. Cleaning windows has never been easier. The material used in your windows is vinyl, which will not rot, peel or swell, regardless of the weather conditions. After cleaning, tilt the sash back into place. Make sure the latches have also been sprung back into place. Push the top sash up into place, and check again to see that the bottom sash is in place. When tilting the sashes inward, keep each sash parallel to the sill to avoid any balance disengagements. Should a balance disengagement occur, please call Earthwise of Kansas City support at 816-231-7011 or email them at Sales@EarthwiseKC.com. They will gladly assist you with any questions. CARE OF PAINTED VINYL Our painted vinyl windows are coated with a top quality and superior durable paint that offers excellent performance and can provide long lasting aesthetics with minimal maintenance. Contaminates such as bird droppings or sand from a coastal environment should be removed as soon as possible. When removing these items never use a dry cloth. Always use warm water containing a mild detergent and a soft absorbent cloth or sponge until the particles are removed. Rinse with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use any chemicals, abrasives or a power washer as this may discolor or damage the painted surface. Tilt Latches Top Sash Tilt Latches CARE OF VINYL The natural lubricating ability of vinyl prevents dirt, grease or stains from penetrating the surface. But, as with any window, abrasives can dull the finish. Simply use soap and water or a cream wax cleaner or polish for every day cleaning. Other cleaners including turpentine or denatured alcohol are also acceptable. For stubborn spots, a non-abrasive household cleanser is best. Slight scratches can be polished out with a small amount of scouring powder. Finish off with cream wax or polish. Sill Bottom Sash NOTE: Not all double and single hung products have a tilt latch option. Please consult your authorized Earthwise of Kansas City dealer or contractor for questions regarding your specific windows. For windows with a tilt option, your dealer or contractor can demonstrate the proper tilt and sash removal/reinsertion process for cleaning.

Cleaning Glass on single hung and double hung windows HOW TO TILT FOR CLEANING You may clean your windows with soap and water or any common glass cleaning agent. The same recommendation applies if you have windows with Advanced Easy Clean Glass. *To Tilt in Bottom Sash: Raise the bottom sash approximately three (3) inches from the sill. Using both hands as shown, disengage the tilt latches on both sides simultaneously. While holding the latches with your thumbs, gently pull the top of the sash toward you until the latches are clear of the frame. Holding the top of the sash, continue to lower it until you hear a click. This click signifies that the balance locks have been engaged on both sides. When washing, rest the center of the sash on your knee. DO NOT lay the corner of the sash on anything that will leave the other corner unsupported. STEP 1 : Tilt Latches STEP 2 : Clean *To Tilt in Top Sash: Pull the top sash down until the sash stops. Slide the top sash latches toward the center and tilt the sash inward. Clean the top sash as you cleaned the bottom sash. A single hung window may come with two tilt latches on the bottom sash only. HOW TO REMOVE SASH Each sash can be completely removed for glass replacement, balance service, or screen removal. Be careful when you remove the sashes because they are heavy. In the tilt position, lift and remove sash, as shown. Tilt the sash in so it is parallel with the floor. Lift the sash straight up and out. To restore the sash, reverse the procedure above being careful to insert the pin into the Remove Sash balance shoe. Insert the pin on the lower side, then insert the pin on the upper side and straighten the sash back into its level, operating position. If a balance lock needs to be moved, or repositioned when the sash is removed, a flathead screwdriver can be used to operate the lock and move the balance up and down to position it for pin insertion. CAUTION: The balances are pre-tensioned to operate with the weight of the sash. With the sash removed the balances will snap up if the balance lock is disengaged. Make sure the lock is engaged before removing the sash. If it does snap up, place the head of the flat-head screwdriver in the tilt pin hole, pull the lock down to extend the balance, and twist the screwdriver ¼ to ½ turn until the lock clicks. NOTE: Not all double and single hung products have a tilt latch option. Please consult your authorized Earthwise of Kansas City dealer or contractor for questions regarding your specific windows. For windows with a tilt option, your dealer or contractor can demonstrate the proper tilt and sash removal/reinsertion process for cleaning.

Cleaning Glass on casement windows Cleaning Glass on sliding windows Before you begin to clean your Casement Windows you ll need to push the screen clips in to disengage the screen from the window. Then, unlock the window by lifting the lock handle up. Crank the sash all the way to the open position. Clean the exterior of the sash by reaching your arm through the space between the main frame and the sash. When you re finished cleaning, make sure to close and lock the window by pushing the lock handle down. Sliding windows are built to slide from side-to-side in their own tracks. They can be removed from these tracks for cleaning. To remove the interior sash, simply open the window and slide the interior sash all the way to the opposite side past the two anti-lift blocks. Lift the sash up into the header of the main frame as high as it will go. Pull the bottom of the sash toward you, releasing it from the frame track. Then, lower it gently. To remove the exterior sash, slide the exterior sash all the way to the opposite side past the anti-lift blocks. Lift the sash up and then pull the bottom toward you to release it from the frame track. Then, lower gently. To reinsert the sash, pick up the exterior sash first and place it into the top outer window frame track to the opposite side of the anti-lift blocks, lift upward and push outward. Slide the window sash all the way to the side. Place the head of the interior sash into the top inner window frame track to the opposite side of the anti-lift blocks and push into place. Slide the window closed and make sure to lock it.

Operation and maintenance of sliding patio doors HOW TO CLEAN YOUR DOOR The operating panels of your patio door are equipped with tandem steel rollers that move horizontally along a sill track. When the door is open to the outside, these tracks are exposed to the elements and can collect dust, dirt and debris. A semi-annual cleaning is recommended to prevent this material from disrupting the proper operation of the patio door system. Your door features an anti-take-out device in the head that makes it virtually impossible to remove the active panel, even with the rollers in their lowest adjustment position. If you see water in the bottom track or sill area of your windows... THERE IS NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. Your horizontally sliding Earthwise of Kansas City Window is designed to evacuate water efficiently from this track area. As the drawing depicts, the shaded area (water) is draining from both the outer and inner track areas. Small amounts of water, during periods of rain, may be visible, however, this water will drain efficiently as designed to diminish the possibility of overflow and/or water entry into your living area. Additionally there are weep cover protectors installed to protect against water and wind damage during severe weather. The door s threshold with a stainless steel roller guide resists frost and condensation and can be cleaned with soap and water as needed. Inside Outside

Reverse or Outdoor Condensation of your windows Condensation on the outdoor surface of an insulating unit is called reverse or outdoor condensation. It is not an indication that the glass or insulating unit is defective. Under the right set of atmospheric conditions, it is possible to get condensation on the exterior glass surface of an insulating glass unit. Specifically, these conditions are as follows: Glass temperature below dew point temperature Clear night sky Still air High relative humidity Well-insulated glass units Exposed to these conditions, the exterior surface of the glass can radiate heat away to the night sky such that the glass temperature falls below the dew point of ambient air. When this occurs, moisture from the air condenses on the glass surface. Only when the glass temperature rises above the dew point, will the condensation evaporate back into the air. Dew formation on grass, car hoods and roofs, building roofs and walls, is common and accepted as a fact of nature. The presence of moisture indicates that the specific set of atmospheric conditions exist and that the insulating glass is indeed doing its job that of insulating the building from the environment. In this case, that insulation capability is what impedes the flow of building heat through the glass and prevents warming of the exterior, above the dew point. If exterior condensation occurs on insulating glass, there is little or nothing that can be done to prevent its recurrence. On some occasions, keeping draperies open to allow heat transfer through the glass has been known to reduce condensation.

Interior Condensation of your windows Condensation on the interior of windows and doors is not caused by the window or door product. Condensation is the result of high humidity levels in your home. Air with high humidity holds water vapor until it comes into contact with a surface temperature less than or equal to the dew point (the temperature at which air becomes saturated and produces dew). Because glass surfaces are usually the coldest part of the home, condensation appears on windows first, generally in the form of water droplets or frost on the roomside, or interior, of your window. As interior air becomes drier or as the glass surface becomes warmer, condensation begins to dissipate.

Earthwise Vinyl Replacement Windows and Doors are the Wise Choice for so many reasons. You can choose from numerous styles, colors and options. And whether you want a classic double hung window, a contemporary casement window, or anything in between, our wide selection of product options help reflect your personal style from the inside out. Only Earthwise products are built for your local climate by our network of regional manufacturers across the U.S. Our energyefficient, maintenance-free Vinyl Replacement Windows and Doors provide unmatched value and performance. Earthwise products are backed by a Limited Lifetime Manufacturer s Warranty and the Good Housekeeping Seal. 1414 E 19th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Sales@EarthwiseKC.com 913-777-4862 www.earthwisekc.com 2016 Earthwise of Kansas City