A GUIDE TO LOOKING AFTER YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS

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A GUIDE TO LOOKING AFTER YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS W I N D O W S D O O R S C O N S E R V A T O R I E S www.spectus.co.uk The difference is clear to see

OUR TOP TIPS TO KEEP YOUR WINDOWS IN THE BEST CONDITION Cleaning PVC-U Profiles Dirty marks on PVC-U frames can easily be removed by using the cleaning materials shown in the table below. Cleaning cloths should be unbleached cellulose/cotton material. Do not use cloths containing synthetic fibres. We recommend That you carry out routine maintenance on your windows, doors and / or conservatory at least twice a year. In areas of high exposure, you may want to do this more frequently. All parts of your new windows and doors that are exposed when closed, should be washed down with warm soapy water using a soft cloth, then dried thoroughly. Any parts that are exposed when the window and doors are open, should simply be wiped clean, removing any grime, dirt, insect remains or old lubricant. You avoid any cleaning agents that have ammonia in them or that are abrasive, particularly on handles and other metal fittings. Special attention is paid to keep drainage channels clear and free from any blockages. That any moving parts and fixings are treated as follows... The application of light oil, to keep the locking mechanism in good working order. A suitable acid and resin free grease should be used on sliding bars, gears and face plates. Maintenance of friction stays is important and we recommend that you follow the guidelines for lubrication and adjustment. Cleaning method Contamination Scrape off and polish using a dry cloth Clean with water and mild detergent Clean with non abrasive household detergent and water Pencil Emulsion paint Felt pen Organic grease In-organic grease Plaster Woodstain Ball-point pen Cellulose paint Rust Soot Cement mortar Wax pen

Casement Windows Window Locking Mechanisms Checklist for the maintenance of your Casement Windows: Windows fitted with either an Espagnolette or Shoot Bolt locking system will allow the window to remain partly open at night to facilitate ventilation. Do Wash down the PVC-U at least twice a year, with warm soapy water and wipe it dry Regularly clean the glass with a clear liquid spray glass cleaner Don t 7 7 7 Paint PVC-U window frames Use paste and cream cleaners which can be mildly abrasive Use any type of bleach, solvent or adhesive To engage the window in its night vent position, open the window to approximately 15mm and then return the handle to its locking position. You may feel slight resistance so do not try to force the handle, simply move the window slightly until you find a point where there is no resistance and close. Check the window is held securely in the night vent position by pushing gently on the vent - if held securely it should not move. Maintenance of locking systems is simple: apply light oil to the moving parts, once a year. Similarly, a little grease should be applied to the locking slots to facilitate smooth running. Friction Hinges Maintenance is important but straightforward. Keep the friction stay track free from dirt and grime and keep the hinge mechanism clean. Lubricate the metal parts regularly with light oil, concentrating on the pivot points. Friction can be increased or decreased by adjustment of the turning screw. Turn in a clockwise direction to increase friction. Take care not to over tighten. Adjust here to increase friction Windows can be fitted with a trickle ventilation unit, located at the top of the frame. This is designed so that you can control ventilation and minimise any build up of condensation. Simply open or close the ventilator by pushing the finger recess to the left or right. No maintenance is required. Handles Windows can be fitted with key locking, push to open handles. An easy to use system, yet secure and long lasting. To operate, simply press the thumb button, turn through 90 and push the window to the desired angle. To close, reverse the procedure by pulling the window closed and turning the handle back to the upright position, thus engaging it automatically. Handles can be deadlocked by using the key provided. Egress Friction Hinges In order to facilitate a maximum clear opening, egress hinges may be fitted. In most cases this will be an upstairs window and allows the window to be opened to 90. Some egress hinges combine the opening facility Depress lever to permit the vent to move With the window unlocked, press the thumb button Turn the handle through 90 degrees, push to open with an easy clean system, whereby the vent can be slid sideways to allow external cleaning to be carried out from inside. To utilise the easy clean facility, open the window normally, then press and hold down the button on both hinges to release the restrictor hinge. Slide the sash across to allow egress.

Reversible Windows Vertical Slider Reversible Mechanism The hinge side rails are to be kept clean and free from dirt & grit. Do not paint these rails. Apply light oil to the pivot points approximately twice a year. Vertical Slider Mechanism The hardware requires simple lubrication. An application of light oil will keep the locking mechanisms in good working order. Window Operation The window is opened by unlocking the handle and moving it, through 90º. The window is then pushed outwards and will stop in the first ventilation position. If more ventilation is required, the button on the left hand side is depressed allowing the window to be pushed further open into the next position. If just background ventilation is required, this can be achieved by engaging the night vent position. This is done by opening the handle, pushing the window open approximately 20mm, and re-closing the handle. To close the window it is pulled shut and then secured by turning the handle back to the closed position. It is necessary to depress the button on the left hand side to close the window. The window is taken into the reversed position for cleaning. This is done by opening as above for ventilation but at the second position depress the button again and push the window further open. The head of the window can now be gripped and pulled down to fully reverse the window. It should click into place in this position to provide safe cleaning from inside the building. Do not attempt to clean the window in the reverse position until the safety catch is engaged. To close the window after cleaning, press the button and push the top of the window out. The bottom can now be gripped and the window pulled into the ventilation position. Windows can be fitted with a trickle ventilation unit, located at the top of the frame. This is designed so that you can control ventilation and minimise any build up of condensation. Simply open or close the ventilator by pushing the finger recess to the left or right. No maintenance is required. Window Operation The window is opened for ventilation by unlocking the snail cam(s) located on the top face of the bottom sash using the key provided (if key locking versions are fitted). Turn the cam(s) until released from the keep(s). The bottom sash may now be slid upwards and/or the top sash may be slid downwards. To close the window slide both sashes fully closed and re-engage the snail cam(s). The window is opened into the cleaning position by opening the bottom sash to approximately 100mm (as previously described). Both tilt catches are then slid inwards releasing the top of the sash. This can then be pulled inwards and rested on it s restrictor to allow safe cleaning of the glass from inside the building. The top sash can now be slid down. Both of it s tilt catches are then slid inwards releasing the top of this sash. This can then be pulled inwards and rested on it s restrictor to allow safe cleaning of the glass from inside the building. Windows can be fitted with a trickle ventilation unit. This is designed so that you can control ventilation and minimise any build up of condensation. Simply open or close the ventilator by pushing the finger recess to the left or right. No maintenance is required. Locking Snail Cam & Keep Tilt latches

Tilt & Turn Windows Tilt & Turn Mechanism Maintenance is important but straightforward. Keep the locking mechanism clean and free from dirt and grime. Lubricate all locking points and strikers regularly, with light oil to facilitate smooth running. Window Operation The window is taken into the tilt position for ventilation by unlocking the handle (if required) and moving it through 90º, to the first position. The window is then pulled gently inwards tilting on its lower edge. For lubricating the fittings follow the arrows Any slight resistance felt at this stage is caused by the anti-slam device that prevents the window being blown shut when subjected to higher wind pressures. To close the window it is pushed shut and then secured by turning the handle back to the closed position. The window is taken into the turn position for cleaning. This is done as above but the handle continues to turn through 180º to the upright position. The window can then be hinged in to allow cleaning of the window from inside. To close the window reverse the above procedure. It must be stressed that this position is for cleaning only and should not be used for ventilation. Closed position Tilt position Turn position Please note: The above operation is for Tilt before Turn or Tilt First gear. Turn before Tilt or Turn First gear is also available although less common. If this is fitted the handle position shown above for the Tilt Position & Turn Position would be reversed. Windows can be fitted with a trickle ventilation unit, located at the top of the frame. This is designed so that you can control ventilation and minimise any build up of condensation. Simply open or close the ventilator by pushing the finger recess to the left or right. No maintenance is required. (Lubricate: Locking points and strikers)

Residential and French Doors Door Locking Mechanisms Doors can be equipped with a hook or cam lock mechanism. In some cases there may be a split spindle lock - this means you cannot enter the house without using a key to open the door. Hook lock mechanism Locking To operate the lock, insert the key into the cylinder. Rotate the handle upwards and turn the key for one complete revolution to activate the deadbolt, which locks the whole mechanism. Release the handle. Unlocking Insert the key into the cylinder lock and disengage the deadbolt by turning one complete revolution. Depress the handle and open the door. Where a split spindle is fitted in addition, after you have depressed the handle, turn the key a further quarter revolution to release the latch. 10 YEAR GUARANTEE All Spectus systems come with a 10-year guarantee. Handle Options Traditional front doors can be fitted with an external pull-pad operated handle with a lever operated internal handle. Back doors are usually fitted with a lever operated handle both internally and externally. Cam lock mechanism Maintenance of the locking systems is simple: apply light oil to the moving parts, once a year. Similarly, a little grease should be applied to the locking slots to facilitate smooth running. www.spectus.co.uk Spectus Window Systems, Snape Road, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 2NZ Telephone: 01625 420400 Fax: 01625 41869

If you require any further help or assistance please contact your dedicated supplier below: WINDOWS AND DOOR COMPANY STAMP OR LASER PRINTED Spectus Window Systems, Snape Road, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 2NZ Telephone: 01625 420400 Fax: 01625 41869 www.spectus.co.uk Brochure part number 98001/ISSUE 1