Instructions / Assembly

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CARE & MAINTENANCE
APPLIES TO THE FOLLOWING MODELS
Carriage House Steel Doors GR2SU, GR2LU, GR1SU, GR1LU, GR2SP, GR2LP, GR1SP, GR1LP, GD2SU, GD2LU, GD1SU, GD1LU, GD2SP, GD2LP, GD1SP, GD1LP,
AR2SU, AR2LU, AR1SU, AR1LU, AR2SP, AR2LP, AR1SP, AR1LP // Classic Steel Doors HDP20, HDPL20, HDP13, HDPL13, 9200, 9203, 9130, 9133, 7200, 7203,
7130, 7133, HDG, HDGL, 2050, 2053, 4300, 4310, 4050, 4053, 6200, 6203, 6130, 6133 // Contemporary Steel Doors HDPC20, HDPC13, HDPF20, HDPF13,
HDPCC2, HDPCC1, HDPR20, HDPRC2, HDPRC1, 9202, 9132, 9201, 9131, 9208, 9138, 9205, 9209, 9139, 7202, 7132, 7201, 7131, 7208, 7138, 7205, 7209, 7139,
HDGC, 2132, HDGF, 2051, HDGCC, 2138, HDGR, HDGRC, 4302, 4132, 4301, 4051, 4308, 4138, 4305, 4309, 6202, 6132, 6201, 6131, 6208, 6138, 6205, 6209
FOR STEEL GARAGE DOORS
CLEANING & PRESERVING THE DOOR
Doors must be cleaned and waxed at least twice a year or four times a
year for harsh environments (such as coastal regions, areas with high road
salt, etc.). Failure to do so may result in loss of warranty coverage. For
further questions about the requirements, refer to the warranty page at
the end of this manual or contact Clopay Consumer Services.
Cleaning & Waxing
Help prevent damage (rusting) caused by foreign matter or salt adhering
to the door.
Assist to restore the look of factory-applied finish by
removing dirt and chalking.
For how-to video scan the QR code to the right
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Cleaning the Door
Working from top to bottom of the door sections, use a well soaked cloth,
sponge or soft bristle brush with either of the following solutions:
One cup of Simple Green
®
or other non-toxic biodegradable cleaner (less
than 0.5% phosphate) into two gallons of warm water -OR-
Household liquid dishwashing detergent such as Dawn
®
.
DO NOT use scouring powders or solvents when cleaning the door.
If preparing to paint, see cleaning instructions under "Painting" in
this manual.
Rinse door with clean water to complete cleaning and allow to dry.
NOTE: Be sure to clean behind stop molding on the sides and top of
the door. Refer to "Window Care" for detail on window cleaning on the
next page. DO NOT use a pressure washer on the door.
Waxing the Door
After cleaning, use liquid car wax (not paste) to preserve the door’s finish.
This is especially important in coastal and harsh environments. Be sure to
wax any surface that may be exposed to elements such as salt, including
the interior of the bottom section of the door.
To apply the wax, follow the manufacturers instructions.
NOTE: Be careful not to get wax on decorative hardware as this may
cause discoloration.
WINDOW CARE
Snap-In Decorative Inserts
Decorative inserts are designed to snap in and out of the window frame
and may be installed on the inside or outside of the window.
NOTE: DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS from the window frame.
Removing Decorative Inserts for Cleaning & Painting Purposes
The insert has tabs on each end of each leg.
To remove pull the center of the insert firmly out of the window.
Replacing the insert is the reversal of the process described for removal.
The four tabs must be pressed under the lip in the window frame.
Window Cleaning
Clean glass with a mild solution of a dishwashing detergent and a soft
cloth.
For acrylic impact or decorative windows: These windows CAN
ONLY be washed using a clean, soft sponge or cloth with a mild dish
soap and lukewarm water. Dry with soft cloth or chamois to prevent
spotting.
DO NOT use any ammoniated, abrasive or solvent-based cleaners of
any kind. DO NOT brush, scrub or scrape these windows.
After cleaning, rinse thoroughly.
! CAUTION
Use care when handling decorative windows to avoid scraping or
scratching the surface.
Glass Replacement
! WARNING
To avoid injury, use extreme caution in handling glass window pane.
When frame is removed, exposed steel edge of door may be sharp.
Avoid contact with steel edges. Always wear safety glasses and gloves.
If the door is equipped with windows, and glass should need
replacement, follow the steps below:
1) With someone holding the outside frame, remove screws from the
inside frame retainer.
2) Pull inside frame out of door. Carefully remove broken or old glass.
3) Insert new glass.
4) With someone holding outside frame, reinsert screws into inside
frame, securing glass.