User's Guide

Cleaning Hardware and Sensors
Treat the components of your system as you
would any other electrical equipment. Do not
slam sensor-protected doors or windows.
Maintain the operating hardware on windows and
doors. Keep operating devices, locks, keepers,
sensors and other parts free of dirt and debris.
Use a small, soft bristled brush or soft, clean, dry
cloth for cleaning.
After cleaning, lubrication of moving hardware
parts can be done with a dry silicone spray. Do
not use heavy oil lubricants that may collect
corrosive particles.
Do not spray water or any other cleaning fluids on the
sensors or batteries. Product damage may occur.
Finishing and General Care - continued
Reassembling Casement
and Awning Window Hardware
Lock Lever
Correct
Magnet
Location
Lock Lever
Incorrect
Magnet
Location
Interior View
When reassembling the hardware, note that casement and awning lock levers are handed and the magnets
should always be located to the bottom of the lock lever (see illustration below).
In the instance the sash locks were removed on double-hung or single-hung windows, make sure they get
installed back to the correct location. The double-hung and single-hung sash lock covers are handed (see
illustration below). The sensor is always located in the right sash lock.
Reassembling Double-Hung, Single-Hung and
Monumental Single-Hung Window Hardware
WASH
WASH
Right Sash LockLeft Sash Lock
Sensor is always
located in right
sash lock.
Note: The locked, unlocked and tilt markings on the
sash lock covers are handed.
Sash Lock
Cover
Unlocked position
as viewed from interior
Lock Lever
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