![Adjusting the Latch and](/images/new-backgrounds/54474/5447421x1.webp)
Adjusting the Latch
Adjusting the Latch and
Tension Wires
Pull the Sliding Bar over to the Catch Frame and ensure that the Latch can be engaged. If the Latch cannot be engaged, adjust it by following the procedure shown in the diagram. Loosen the screw, adjust the height of the Latch until it engages with the Sliding Bar. Tighten the screw, careful not to over tighten.
Loosen the screw
to move up and down.
Adjusting the Tension Wires
1. Slide the Sliding Bar to the opposite end to |
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engage the Latch. Push the entire mesh over |
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to the Sliding Bar so that only the Tension |
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Wires are visible in the opening of the door. |
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Loosen the screw of the top most Tension Wire | Tension Wire |
Adjuster. Slide it up or down until snug, without |
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any sag in the Tension Wire. Tighten the screw |
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to secure it. | Tension Wire |
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NOTE: do not over tighten the tension on the | Adjuster |
Tension Wire. | Screw |
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2. If any of the other Tension Wires are sagging, |
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perform the same procedure with each adjuster. |
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If any of the situations below occur, follow the |
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appropriate procedure to correct the situation. |
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After adjusting the tension, move the Sliding Bar |
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two or three times to check the operation of the |
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Viewpoint Screen. |
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Situation #1
Gap
Solution #1
Keep the topmost Tension Wire Adjuster xed, loosen the remaining Adjusters.
Starting from the bottom Adjuster, adjust the tension of each wire to remove the gap as well as any sag in the Tension Wires.
Situation #2
Gap
Solution #2
To correct this situation, reverse the steps in Situation #1 starting from the top Adjuster.
Situation #3
Loose Tension Wire
Solution #3
Tighten the tension of the loose Tension Wire to the same tension as the other Tension Wires.
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