Hazard Notations Please familiarize yourself with the following hazard notations used throughout this manual. � When soiled, wash the exterior of your doors and windows with warm soapy water rinse with clean water and dry. � Clean sand, dirt or dust from door and window hinges, sills and tracks. � Inspect exposed hardware screws tighten if loose. � Check all hardware (locks, opening mechanisms, etc. Trim off any loose caulking and reseal any gaps with a good quality caulk. � Inspect exterior caulking around the outer edges of the window or door frame. Periodic cleaning and touchup can extend the life of your finish. � Examine window or door’s interior and exterior finish. These products contain solvents which, when coming in even momentary contact with weather strip, can cause it to become brittle and require replacement. Take care when using paints, stains or varnishes. Contact the local Integrity retailer if your weather strip requires replacement. � Inspect weather strip for damage or loss of performance. , make sure that you use and dispose of these materials according to local codes or manufacturer’s instructions. When working with primers, paints, stains, cleaning solutions, etc. � Safety first: use caution on ladders, and wear protective eyewear and clothing. NOTE: Wood-Ultrex series shown in images unless noted otherwise.Īnnual Window and Door ChecklistUse this checklist as a maintenance reminder for your windows and doors to help keep your product operating properly and prevent future problems. Please visit the warranty section of our website for full warranty details on your product. Our made-to-order manufacturing philosophy is one example of our commitment. Marvin is committed to bringing you products of the highest quality and value. įor questions on service or maintenance not covered in this manual please contact your local Integrity dealer or visit our website at Warranty Included is an annual checklist with recommended maintenance ideas that can keep your Integrity products performing perfectly for years to come. You’ll find photos that will help identify your Integrity products, general information on cleaning, and answers to common questions. Take a few minutes to carefully read through this manual. This owner’s manual was created to help keep your Integrity windows and doors looking beautiful and performing well for years to come. Whether you selected the rich wood interiors of the Wood-Ultrex Series, or the clean lines of the All Ultrex Series, the energy efficient Low E insulated glass and durable Ultrex construction will provide you windows and doors you'll appreciate for years. IntroductionIntegrity Windows and Doors thanks you for choosing our high performance Ultrex® products for your home. 13All Ultrex® Casement and Awning Screen Removal. Maintenance, Operation and General Service. 8įinishing the Interior on Wood-Ultrex® Product. It gives me more confidence then to be able to install this product into our houses.Introduction. So that’s pretty impressive when you see those tests done on that. John Cotner: We have to install the window and there’s accidents that happen during installation, but also, we have to warrant the window. Jason Johnson: It didn’t, didn’t notch it or anything. This material does excellent, we’ve known it for a long time, but this just validates what we’ve known. So we’re thinking about how we can bring this test to be more visual for people, and so we’re looking at things that we can drop on our material to really make that impact known.Īnd so what we looked at is a ten pound bowling ball.Īfter seeing the test results, I’m not surprised. One of the things we learned is that we’re 100 times more impact resistant than Fibrex. Aaron Ryan: So a standard test we’ll do on impact using a pendulum swinging, so we’ll take a half inch by three inch piece with a notch and then you look at how much energy absorbs during that swing.
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