S O N E S TA S H U T T E R S
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S O N E S TA S H U T T E R S
S O N E S TA S H U T T E R S captivating style M ORDER • I N S TA L L BLED IN ES T UN IT • E TH A SS E MEASURE E D S TA 2011 Catalog ID# CAT-WWP-0567 To download a copy, go to www.vistaproducts.com. S T O R E C O P Y O N LY S O N E S TA S H U T T E R S captivating style TABLE OF CONTENTS Features And Benefits 1 Parts Description 3 Designing The Right Shutter 4 Proper Measuring 5 Consistency of Panels 7 Depth Clearance Chart 8 Options Locating Divider Rails 9 Colors, Hinge Colors 10 Tilt Operation Choices 11 Frame Sizes and Applications 12 Illustrations of Common Panel Configurations 14 Minimum and Maximum Shutter Width 19 Quick Reference Specification List 20 Warranty 21 Installation Outside Mount L-Frame 22 Inside Mount Mounting Strips 23 Inside Mount Z-Frame 24 Magnet/Strike Plate 25 Troubleshooting 26 S O N E S TA S H U T T E R S captivating style Shutters Designed for the Future Sonesta Shutters combine the traditional look of California and Plantation shutters with advanced design and material manufacturing. The result is a classic look that is functional and durable; a graceful addition to any home, Sonesta Shuttersare a time honored look with a modern touch! Stylish & Functional Clean lines enhance this choice for windows, patio and french door areas. Two louver styles (2½” & 3½”) give excellent light control. Select from one of four available colors to match the décor of your home. Made from Polyresin3® A colorfast compound with U.V. stabilizers designed with strength and durability, yet retaining a special warmth and feel. Sonesta Shutters will never warp, shrink, chip, peel, crack or fade and never need painting. Maintenance Free Our Polyresin 3® compound features a permanent finish. Color is impregnated throughout so your shutters will never need painting. Never! Our smooth finish makes cleaning a snap with ordinary soap and water. Waterproof Ideally suited for use above kitchen sinks, bathrooms or other high humidity areas. Sonesta Shutters have no unsightly staples which may rust, and will not warp or crack due to water exposure. Additional Insulator An R-value of 3.40 helps to reduce heating and air conditioning costs and outside noise. Closing the louvers upward can help keep heat in the home and provide more privacy. Fire Retardant Polyresin 3® is fire retardant and self-extinguishing. It is safe to use in residential and commercial applications. Meets (NFPA701) National Fire Code Standards. GREENGUARD® Sonesta Shutters have been tested and certified for both GREENGUARD® Indoor Air Quality and GREENGUARD® for Children and Schools. 1 SONESTA SHUTTER ADVANTAGES Fast Production Time 2 week delivery. Cleartilt Option Cleartilt is a hidden tilt bar that provides an unobstructed view, giving our classic shutter a more contemporary look. Patented Tilt Bar Connecting Method Provides the time-honored look associated with shutters. Louvers can be opened or closed in both directions, unlike other shutters which are one-directional only. This method has eliminated unsightly gears or staples which tend to rust or break. Snap and Hold Corner Key and Notched Frames Our snap and hold corner key and notched frames were developed to eliminate the use of glue and provide a clean, quick and easy installation. All frames, excluding the L-Frame outside mount, with a 45-degree miter are notched to accept this corner key. Factory Installed Two Part Hinge System Quick and easy to install. Allows panels to be removed easily for cleaning. Panels open fully for total access to the windows. Stile Reinforcement Each stile contains molded or aluminum inserts to further strengthen each Sonesta Shutter. Light Block & Interlock Provides a better seal for improved insulation, and blocks unwanted light gaps between panels. Permanent Finish Our Polyresin 3® compound features a permanent finish resistant to dents and scratches. Should a scratch occur, it can be removed without harming the finish. Guarantee Sonesta Shutters are backed with a lifetime limited warranty. Easy Installation Written instructions and Installation DVD provided with each order. 2 SONESTA SHUTTERS PARTS DESCRIPTION Stile Cap Stile Cap Light Block Interlock Tension Rod Insert Top Rail Rail Cap Hinge Louver Cap Tilt Bar Cap Louver Connector Groove (Notch) Tilt Bar Connectors Divider Rail Tilt Bar Stile #8x3” Assembly Screws Tension Rod Location Rail Cap Bottom Rail Stile Cap #8x3” Assembly Screws 3 MEASURING AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Keep in mind the following general rules when designing a shutter system to meet your clients’ needs. Refer to the corresponding page number for detailed information of the different options available. A quick reference specification list is located on page 23. 1. Measuring: Pages 5-6 Precise measuring must be done before any options can be seriously considered. On an inside mount mounting strip, 3/8” deductions are made on width and height. On an inside mount Z-frame, Trim Frame, and Decor Trim Frame, 1/8” deductions are made on width and height. On all outside mounts, frame factors must be added, unless requesting exact sizes. (page 23). Depth Clearance, Panel Consistency, and Divider Rail Location must be considered while measuring. 2. Consistency of Panels: Page 7 In a room with windows approximately the same height, shutters should be ordered the same height to keep the panel configuration consistent. (i.e. top and bottom rails and number of slats per panel) More uniformity can be achieved with an outside mount than with an inside mount. 3. Depth Clearances and Obstructions: Page 8 Different minimum window jamb depths are required depending on the frame and tilt option chosen. When measuring, also account for obstructions such as protruding window cranks, locks, windowsills, and tilt in windows. Shutters can be constructed to sit on top of sills using two, three, or four-sided frames. 4. Options: Pages 9-13 After measuring, discuss with your customer the various options available such as: Color, Color of Hinges, Tilt Bar, Cleartilt™, Types of Frames, Inside or Outside Mounts and Divider Rail Requirements. 5. Number of Panels: Pages 14-19 Single panel widths should be kept between 6 1/2” and 36”. For best results, we require widths greater than 36” be ordered as 2 panels instead of 1. 4 HOW TO MEASURE Accurate measurements are essential. Key points to remember while measuring are: 1. Use a durable steel or wood tape measure (do not use a cloth tape). 2. Measure all windows, no matter how similar they look. 3. Measure in numerous locations for width and height. 4. For inside mount, use the smallest measurement (if they are not all the same) rounding down to the nearest 1/8”. For outside mounts use the largest measurement (if they are not all the same) rounding up to the nearest 1/8”. 5. Always keep the installation of the shutter in mind while measuring. Frames must mount into a secure surface, preferably wood, but not drywall. 6. Always take into account your depth clearance and any obstacles (molding or mullion) that may interfere with the frame mounting or louver function. Inside Mount With Mounting Strip, Trim Frame, Decor Trim Frame & Z-Frame Diagram A Diagram B Inside Measurements Squareness Check 1. Measure for depth clearance. Refer to page 8 for minimum depth clearances required depending on the louver size and frame being used. 2. Measure the inside width. Use the smallest measurements and round down to the nearest 1/8”. 3. Measure the inside height. Use the smallest measurements and round down to the nearest 1/8”. 4. Check for squareness by measuring on diagonals. (A & B) Outside Mount With No Trim Or Molding 1. Measure for depth clearance. Zero clearance is needed with outside mount frames using 21/2” louvers. (page 8) 2. Measure the inside width. Use the largest measurement and round up to the nearest 1/8”. 3. Measure the inside height. Use the largest measurement and round up to the nearest 1/8”. 4. Add Frame Factors. Refer to the Outside Mount Frame Factors chart on page 20 to determine what to add to your width and height depending on the number of frame sides you have chosen. If a 4-sided frame is to be used with the frame bottom resting on the sill top, add 1-5/8” to the height only. 5 HOW TO MEASURE Outside Mount On Top of Casing Outside Measurements for top of casing mount. (L-Frame only) 1. Measure for depth clearance. Refer to page 8 for minimum depth clearances for outside mount frames. 2. Measure the width from outside of casing to outside of casing. Use the largest measurement and round up to the nearest 1/8”. 3. Measure the height from outside of casing to outside of casing. Use the largest measurement and round up to the nearest 1/8”. 4. Check the width of the window casing. The casing must be a minimum of 1-3/8” for L-Frame. If the window casing is less than 1-3/8”, the frame will not be able to be mounted. 5. Not recommended for decorative molding, use with flat or square molding only. Outside Mount Beside Casing Outside Measurements for beside casing mount. (L-Frame only) 1. Measure depth of window casing (molding). Number of extensions required to clear molding: Trim Depth 2½” Louver 3½” Louver 0 - 1/2” 1 2 5/8” - 1” 2 N/A 2. Measure for depth clearance. Refer to page 8 for minimum depth clearances for outside mount frames. 3. Measure the height from outside of casing to outside of casing. Use the largest measurement and round up to the nearest 1/8”. 4. Add Frame Factors. Refer to the Outside Mount Frame Factors chart on page 20 to determine what to add to your width and height depending on the number of frame sides you have chosen. If a 4-sided frame is to be used with the frame bottom resting on the sill top, only add 1-5/8” to the height. 6 ACHIEVING PANEL CONSISTENCY Every specific shutter height is made up of a unique combination: (1) a top rail (2) a bottom rail (3) a number of evenly spaced louvers. The distance between each louver is always the same, therefore to change the height of a shutter; we must increase or decrease the size of the top and bottom rails and/or change the number of louvers between. To achieve a uniform appearance and minimize top and bottom rail variations, as well as maintain an equal number of louvers in adjacent shutters, we recommend adjacent shutters be ordered the same height. If heights are not the same, apply one of the following three options when ordering shutters for adjacent windows. 1. For inside mount with Z-Frame you may reduce taller shutters up to 3/8” maximum. 2. For inside mount with Trim Frame or Decor Trim Frame you may reduce taller shutters up to 5/8” maximum. 3. For height adjustments of more than 5/8”, we recommend an outside mount. Top Rail Caution: If you are ordering two shutters next to each other, please indicate when placing order. Louvers Bottom Rail 7 DEPTH CLEARANCE CHART Depth clearance is the minimum window depth required for shutters to operate without interfering with window parts. Allow an extra ½” for Cleartilt™ on both 2½” and 3½” applications. Top View Wall 2½” Louver Depth Clearance 1 1/8” Stile Trim Frame Minimum Depth Clearance By Frame Frame Type 2 1/2" Louver Tilt Bar 2 1/2" Louver Cleartilt Inside Mount - with frame or panel flush with front of window 2 1/8" 2 5/8" 1 1/4" 1 3/4" 1 1/8" 1 5/8" 1 1/8" 1 5/8" Outside Mount L Frame 0" 1/2" L-Frame with Extension 0" 0" Outside Mount - beside trim L-Frame, One Extension (Up to 1/2" trim depth) 0" NA L-Frame, One Extension (Up to 1" trim depth) NA NA L-Frame, Two Extensions (Up to 1/2" trim depth) 0" 0" L-Frame, Two Extensions (Up to 1" trim depth) 0" NA * This chart is allowing for louver clearances of 1/8" Mounting Strip Z-Frame Trim Frame Decor Trim Frame 8 3 1/2" Louver Tilt Bar 3 1/2" Louver Cleartilt 2 3/8" 1 3/4" 1 5/8" 1 5/8" 2 7/8" 2 1/4" 2 1/8" 2 1/8" 1/2" 0" 1" 1/2" NA NA 0" NA NA NA NA NA LOCATING DIVIDER RAILS There is no extra charge for divider rails. Divider rails are required for shutter panels over 60” in height. Two divider rails are required for shutters over 96” in height. Divider rails divide the top louvers from bottom louvers. This allows the bottom half of shutters to be fully closed for privacy, while allowing full light penetration from the upper half. Top Operating Louvers Divider Rails Bottom Operating Louvers *Inside Mount *Outside Mount Distance-Up is distance Distance-Up is distance from top of sill to center from bottom of shutter of where you would like frame to center of where divider rail. you would like divider rail. For framed shutters measure from bottom of frame. You can request the height of the divider rail placement. For example, it may be necessary to match an existing window divider. Simply supply the measurements from the bottom of shutter to the center of the divider rail location. It is important to note that the exact location may vary from the height you request. Location of divider rails will vary up or down - 1 inch on 2-1/2” louver; 1-1/2 inches on 3-1/2” louver Divider Rail Heights: 2-1/2” (California) louvers have a divider rail height of 3-11/16” 3-1/2” (Plantation) louvers have a divider rail height of 2-9/16” 9 LOUVER SIZES/HINGE STYLES 2½” Louver (California) Louver Caps 3½” Louver (Plantation) COLORS AVAILABLE: White, Ivory, Vanilla and Sandstone HINGE STYLES AND COLORS AVAILABLE: White, Ivory, Sandstone, Brass, Stainless Steel 5/8” Hinge Set Bent Leaf Hinge Set (used only with mounting strip) 10 TILT OPTIONS 11 FRAME SIZES AND APPLICATIONS L-Frame Used for outside mounts directly on top of trim or beside trim. L-Frame with 1/2” extension added Used for outside mount installations with the 2 1/2” louver. Usually used when the frame is installed beside the trim or to clear any obstructions. Additional extensions may be requested on the order form if required. L-Frame with two 1/2” extensions added Used for outside mount installations with the 3 1/2” louver. Usually used when the frame is installed beside the trim or to clear any obstructions. Additional extensions may be requested on the order form if required. Mounting Strip Used in conjunction with adjustable bent-leaf hinges for inside mounts without frames or as a light block mounted on the inside of panels which are installed without frames. 12 FRAME SIZES AND APPLICATIONS D-Frame (Decor Trim) D-Frame (Decor Trim) with Sill Used for inside mounts in openings with drywall returns and without trim. May be ordered with Sill Frame at bottom for openings with window sill. Because the extended leg has been removed, the bottom frame will sit flat on the window sill. The Sill Frame with be positioned at the bottom unless otherwise specified. T-Frame (Trim) T-Frame (Trim) with Sill Used for inside mounts in openings with drywall returns and without trim. May be ordered with Sill Frame at bottom for openings with a window sill. Because the extended leg has been removed, the bottom frame will sit flat on window sill. The Sill Frame will be positioned at the bottom unless otherwise specified. Z-Frame Z-Frame with Sill Used for inside mount applications only. Blends well with all types of trim. Excellent for slightly out of square windows because the extended leg covers any imperfections. Jamb depth required is a minimal 1 1/4”. May be ordered with Sill Frame at the bottom for openings with a window sill. Because extended leg has been removed, the bottom frame will sit flat on a window sill. The Sill Frame will be positioned at the bottom unless otherwise specified. 13 ILLUSTRATIONS OF COMMON PANEL CONFIGURATIONS SINGLE PANEL CONFIGURATION Single Panel Configuration (Hinge Left or Hinge Right) Type P1-L or P1-R Café 3-Sided Frame (Hinge Left or Hinge Right) Min. Max. 14 Width Height 6” 36” 16” 120” ILLUSTRATIONS OF COMMON PANEL CONFIGURATIONS TWO PANEL CONFIGURATION Two Panel Configuration (2, 3 or 4 sided Frame) Type P2-LR Inverted 3-Sided Frame (café style) (3B Frame) Type P2-LR Width Min. Max. 12.5” 72” Height 16” 120” Two Panel Configuration (2, 3 or 4 sided frame) Type P2-LL or P2-RR Inverted 3-Sided Frame (café style) (3B Frame) Type P2-LL or P2-RR Width Min. 15 Max. 12.5” 48” Height 16” 120” ILLUSTRATIONS OF COMMON PANEL CONFIGURATIONS THREE PANEL CONFIGURATION Three Panel Configuration - Two Bi-Fold Left, One Right (2, 3 or 4 sided Frame) Type P3-LLR Three Panel Configuration - One Left, Two Bi-Fold Right (2, 3 or 4 sided Frame) Type P3-LRR Min. 16 Max. Width Height 19” 72” 16” 120” ILLUSTRATIONS OF COMMON PANEL CONFIGURATIONS FOUR PANEL CONFIGURATION Four Panel Configuration Two Bi-Fold Left, Two Bi-Fold Right (2, 3 or 4 sided Frame) Type P4-LLRR Four Panel Configuration Two Bi-Fold Left, Two Bi-Fold Right (3B Frame) Type P4-LLRR Min. Max. 17 Width Height 25” 96” 16” 120” ILLUSTRATIONS OF COMMON PANEL CONFIGURATIONS FOUR PANEL CONFIGURATION DOOR MOUNT “P4D” - Panel Clearance Allowance for Floor Obstruction: On normal shutter configuration, frame heights are 1/8” longer than panels at the bottom. In the case of a “P4D”, the panel height is shortened 1/2” to compensate for carpet or other floor obstructions. The total panel height is shortened 5/8” from the frame bottom. This allows for full frame coverage while panels move unobstructed over carpet, tile, wood, etc. Patio door shutters have 5/8” clearance along floor Min. Max. 18 Width Height 40” 96” 16” 120” MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM SHUTTER WIDTHS TYPE Z-Frame, Trim Frame, Decor Trim Frame (IB) L-Frame (OB) Mounting Strip (IB) Min. Shutter Width Max. Shutter Width Min. Shutter Width Max. Shutter Width Min. Shutter Width Max. Shutter Width P1-L 7½” 37½” 8½” 38½” 6½” 36½” P1-R 7½” 37½” 8½” 38½” 6½” 36½” P2-LR 13½” 73½” 14½” 74” 12½” 72½” P2-LL 13½” 49¼” 14½” 49¾” 12½” 48½” P2-RR 13½” 49¼” 14½” 49¾” 12½” 48½” P3-LLR 19½” 73½” 20” 74” 18¾” 73” P3-LRR 19½” 73½” 20” 74” 18¾” 73” P4-LLRR 25” 96” 26¼” 96” 24¾” 96” P4D-LLRR 25” 96” 26¼” 96” 24¾” 96” (Chart above includes frame) Individually Hinged Panels Minimum Panel Width - 6” Maximum Panel Width - 36” Minimum Panel Height - 16” Maximum Panel Height - 120” Bi-folding Panels Minimum Panel Width - 6” Maximum Panel Width - 24” Minimum Panel Height - 16” Maximum Panel Height - 120” 19 SONESTA SHUTTERS™ SPECIFICATIONS Louver Sizes: 2-1/2” California ; 3-1/2” Plantation Colors Available: White, Ivory, Vanilla and Sandstone Hinge Colors Available: White, Ivory, Sandstone, Brass, Stainless Steel Tilt Bar: Standard (TB) or Cleartilt™(CL) Frames Available: Mounting Strip with Adjustable Hinges, Z-frame, Trim Frame, Decor Trim Frame (inside mount), and L-Frame (outside mount) Size Limitations: (per panel) Width Limitations: (per panel) Minimum Height - 16” 1 panel - 36’’ Maximum Height - 120” 2 panels - 72’’ (individually hinged) Minimum Width - 6” 2 panels - 48’’ (hinged together) Maximum Width - 36” 3 panels - 72’’ 4 panels - 96’’ Divider Rail Requirements: Height 0 to 60” - No Divider Rail Required Height 60” to 96” - 1 Divider Rail Required Height 96-1/8” to 120” - 2 Divider Rails Required Minimum Window Depth Clearances: Inside Mount – Mounting Strip = 2” (mounted with panel flush to the front surface of the wall) Inside Mount - Trim Frame, Decor Trim Frame, or Z-Frame = 1¼” (with frame fully inserted into window and flange resting on wall surface) Outside Mount - L-frame = 0” (extensions are available) Outside Mount Frame Factors The frame factor is the width of the frame parts plus 1/4” on each side. It is necessary to add these factors to all outside mount measurements except when mounting on the window trim. This will ensure that the frame covers the window and allows room for squaring. Add to Width Add to Height L-Frame 4 sided 3-1/8” 3-1/8” 3 sided 3-1/8” 1-5/8” 4 sided (frame on sill) 3-1/8” 1-5/8” 20 21 PRODUCT USE This Limited Warranty applies only in respect of products used strictly for the purpose for which they were intended. LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITATIONS Sonesta Shutters liability is limited solely and exclusively to repair or replacement, at the option of Vista and under no circumstances will Vista be liable for incidental or consequential charges such as, but not limited to, labor costs for any purpose, inconvenience, damage or injury to persons or the property or any other expense. REPLACEMENT PARTS OR REPAIRS Vista reserves the right to discontinue or change any Sonesta Shutters as currently manufactured. If Vista determines to make a replacement under the terms of this Limited Warranty and an exact replacement part is not available, Vista reserves the right to substitute a part or parts of equal quality at its sole option. 1. 2. 3. The surfaces of the Sonesta Shutter, will over time collect a layer of surface dust. Normal dusting with a damp cloth will remove this accumulation of surface dust. If you wish to do a more thorough cleaning of the shutters the following procedures should be followed: Vinyl–a mild solution of household liquid cleaner such as dish washing detergent may be used. For stubborn stains, cleaner such as Fantastic or Windex may be used. CAUTION: Do not use harsh abrasives on vinyl. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING This Limited Warranty will take effect from the date of certification by Vista's Dealer/Distributor that the installation of the shutter has been completed at the premises identified in the warranty certificate. The certification of completion must be submitted to the Dealer/Distributor no later than TEN (10) DAYS from the date of installation. EFFECTIVE DATE OF LIMITED WARRANTY 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years 7 Years 8 Years 9 Years 10 Years 11 Years 12 Years 13 Years 14 Years Lapsed Time From Date of Installation 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Share of Material Replacement Cost Vista/Owner 15 Years 16 Years 17 Years 18 Years 19 Years 20 Years 21 Years 22 Years 23 Years 24 Years 25 Years Lapsed Time From Date of Installation 100% 27% 26% 23% 21% 19% 17% 15% 13% 11% 10% 0% 73% 74% 77% 79% 81% 83% 85% 87% 89% 90% Share of Material Replacement Cost Vista/Owner The percentage of warranty repair or replacement material costs to be shared by the Owner and Vista, as stipulated on the face of this Limited Warranty Certificate as follows: PRO-RATION SCHEDULE The Dealer/Distributor will provide repair or replacement parts to the owner upon receipt of the Owner's payment. No repair or replacement parts will be provided until Vista's Dealer/Distributor has received the Owners payment for this share of the pro-rated costs. Upon receipt of this information, the Dealer/Distributor will notify the Owner of his share of pro-rated costs (where such is applicable), in accordance with Pro-ration Schedule. In this event that Vista's obligation under this Limited Warranty is sought, the Owner must notify the Dealer/Distributor in writing within thirty (30) days after the defect has first appeared. Such notification must contain the following: a) Name and address of Owner. b) Date of installation. c) A brief description of the defect for which warranty is requested. The following are excluded from coverage under this Limited Warranty: A. Exposure to air pollutants and normal atmosphere conditions may cause all vinyl surfaces to gradually suffer an accumulation of surface dirt or stains. These are normal occurrences and are not covered under Vista's Limited Warranty. B. Any defect, malfunction or failure to perform which has occurred because of unreasonable use, improper application or failure to perform reasonable or necessary maintenance. C. Any damage to the shutters or components of the shutters caused by settlement or structural defects of the building in which they are installed. D. Any damage caused by wind, hail, lightening or other acts of God, intentional acts, accidents, negligence or exposure to harmful chemical or pollutants. E. Damage caused by improper handling or installing. F. Any shutter which has been repaired or modified by any person other than a duly authorized representative of Vista Products. Sonesta Shutters are warranted against such defects in material that might result in blistering, peeling, flaking, corroding and fading of the shutter frame or panel members for a period of TWENTY-FIVE (25) YEARS from the date of installation. This Limited Warranty on the vinyl frame and vinyl panel members shall remain in effect only if normal cleaning practices are followed periodically (see section of this Limited Warranty entitled "Maintenance and Cleaning"). The Limited Warranty stipulated in this document is the only warranty applicable to the Sonesta Shutters and is granted in lieu of any warranties otherwise implied by law or equity and no such warranties shall apply to Sonesta Shutters Limited Warranty. PROCEDURE AND CONDITIONS OF LIMITED WARRANTY REMEDY EXCLUSIONS FROM LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE LIFETIME WARRANTY ON SHUTTER FRAME AND SHUTTER PANEL LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY INSTALLATION - OUTSIDE MOUNT WITH L-FRAME FASTENING SQUARENESS ADJUSTMENTS Hole Locations Moves left panel up, right -Bpanel down Moves left panel up, right - C - panel down Hinges 3/8” Dia. Hole in L-Frame Light Block Edge Window -AMoves left panel down, right panel up 1. Assemble frames. 2. Center the frame on the window opening and fasten top of frame using the middle drilled hole. 3. Level left side, and partially fasten top corner through the corner hole, repeat on right side. 4. Hang panels with hinge pins, and check for squareness. 5. To square panels within frame perform one or a combination of the following: (See squareness diagram, top) A) Move bottom frame left or right. (See adjustment diagram) B) Move left frame up or down. (See adjustment diagram) C) Move right frame up or down. (See adjustment diagram) 6. When panels are square within the frame, hold bottom frame in position and fasten bottom screws. (Check and adjust for a 1/8” gap between bottom frame and bottom of panels.) 7. Fasten remaining screws, and cap holes with plugs. 8. Install magnetic catches & balance of hinge pins. 22 INSTALLATION - MOUNTING STRIP This installation utilizes the 1” x 3/4” mounting strip. The hinges are pre-installed on the shutter panels, and the bent leaf hinge is pre-installed on the mounting strip. The mounting strip is then installed on the inside of window jamb or against wall surface. 1. Place side mounting strips in opening and equalize top and bottom clearance. If the shutter is to be flush mounted, the mounting strip should be installed no more than 2 inches back from front of the window jamb. 2. A 3/8” diameter hole has been drilled at all mounting locations. 3. Insert a screw inside the top hole first, followed by the bottom one, keeping the mounting strip plumb. Repeat for the other sides mounting strip. 4. Install panels, check for squareness. Adjust bent hinges if necessary by loosening hinge screws and moving hinge left or right then re-tighten screws. 5. Mount top and bottom frames between the two sides. 6. Cap all installation holes. Inside Mount Casing Mounting Strip Pre Drill 3/8” Installation Hole Bent Leaf Hinge 23 INSTALLATION - INSIDE MOUNT WITH Z-FRAME, TRIM FRAME, AND DECOR TRIM FRAME SQUARENESS ADJUSTMENTS FASTENING Hole Locations Mounting Screw Moves left panel up, right - C - panel down Moves left panel up, right -Bpanel down Hinges -AMoves left panel down, right panel up Window 3/8” Dia. Hole METAL L BRACKETS Decor Trim with (2) Brackets 1. Assemble frames. 2. Attach metal L Bracket to flange of Trim and Decor Trim Frame using the #6 x 5/8” screws in the hardware box. 3. Place frame inside the opening, and center. 4. Partially install 2 upper corner screws. (do not over tighten) 5. Hang panels using hinge pins. 6. Close shutters and check for squareness. 7. To square panels inside the frame do one or a combination of the following: (See squareness diagram, top) A) Move bottom frame left or right (see adjustment diagram). B) Move left frame up or down (see adjustment diagram). C) Move right frame up or down (see adjustment diagram). 8. Once panels are square within the frame fasten screws (do not over tighten) to achieve a firm and straight frame, and provide an even top and bottom clearance (1/8”). 9. Cover holes with hole plugs. 10. Install magnetic catches. 24 MAGNETIC CATCH PLACEMENT Magnetic catches mount on frame, strike plates are mounted on bottom and top rails. With L-Frame, Z-Frame, Trim Frame, and Decor Trim Frame applications: Mount strike plate 3/8” from vertical stile and 3/4” from end of panel on bottom and top rails. When magnet is attached to the window sill: Mount strike plate 3/8” from the stile and 3/16” from the end of the panel on the bottom rail. PROCEDURE 1. Install plate, as shown on drawing, with the holes towards the center of panel 2. With panels closed, pencil mark the sill or frame where the stile meets the top or bottom rail 3. Install magnet from the mark toward the inside of the panel 4. Install two magnets and plates per panel Side View of Magnetic Catch Position 2 1 Frame Magnet on Frame Plate 4 Top Rail Stile 3 2 Note: All magnets and catches must be installed. Mount magnets on frames. When there is no frame, mount magnets on window sill or jamb. Receiver Bottom Rail Plate Magnet on Sill plate mounts on bottom and top cross rails. 25 Plate is flush with panel TROUBLESHOOTING: PANELS WON’T STAY CLOSED! Check the number of magnets. (if applicable) To maximize the closure of the panels, two magnets should be placed on each panel. There are situations that only one magnet is used – Patio Doors or Café Style applications. A Bi-fold also uses two magnets per panel. Always ensure that the magnet plates are positioned on the horizontal rail opposite the hinge side. Check magnet contact. (if applicable) Check to ensure the magnet and magnet plate have full contact with each other. Typical situations that could prevent the full contact from occurring are: 1. Magnet and magnet plate are installed with only partial contact with each other. The magnet or magnet plate may have to be moved left or right to ensure better contact or the magnet plate may have to be raised on the panel if only half of the magnet is in contact with the magnet plate. 2. Magnet has been installed on a slight angle with only one side of the magnet touching the magnet plate. Each magnet has a slot to allow each magnet side to be moved slightly forward or backwards. Loosen one of the screws on the magnet to allow the magnet to be straightened to allow for proper contact with magnet plate. 3. Magnet plate has been installed so that the magnet plate screws interfere with the magnet. Take out magnet plate screws move the plate towards the center of the panel so that the magnet will make full contact with the plate but not the screws. It is important to remove the excess Polyresin3® around the screw holes with an Xacto knife. If excess Polyresin3® is not removed, it won’t allow the plate to be installed flat on the panel. 4. Magnet plate is not flush with panel which is preventing full contact. See above for situations where the magnet plate has already been moved. For installations without frame, if the magnet plate with the rubber shim has been over tightened, the plate may sit on an angle. Loosen the magnet plate screw slightly to allow the magnet plate to eliminate the angle. Check panel load. Load is created when the installation of a panel is not plumb. If installed out of plumb, there is pressure put on the stile, which forces the door to open with a spring back effect. If the load is excessive, there is a possibility the louvers will be difficult to close. Adjusting the load can be resolved by one of the following ways: 1. If load is detected with no frame, then shims will be required to plumb the panel installation. Start by focusing on the top and bottom hinges only. Remove all other hinge pins. Shim the top or the bottom hinge on the window jamb until the panel closes without springing back and the louvers operate without resistance. Then concentrate on shimming one hinge at a time testing for spring back and louver operation. 2. If load is detected with frame applications, then adjustments are done by tightening or loosening the installation screws on the frame. Do not use shims. Start by removing all the installation screws except for the top. Re-install the bottom installation screw until there is no load. Continue with all other installation screws, one at a time, while checking for load. 3. If there is load on a Bi-fold panel, deal with the first hinge panel only, then attach the Bi-fold panel after the panel is installed properly. 26 PANELS WON’T STAY CLOSED! Check for obstructions. If something is stopping the panel from closing, it is called an obstruction. Please check for the following possible obstructions: 1. Window cranks are usually located on the bottom sill. If panel is hitting the crank, there are a number of possible solutions. Take the crank off the rotator and see if the panel is still obstructed. A small hole in the bottom rail may be cut out so that the small head of the crank will fit inside the panel rail. For panels without frame, an extension hinge may be used to bring the panel into the room an extra 5/8”. For panels with frame, a build out may be required behind the frame. 2. Window locks are usually located on the vertical sides of the window to lock the window. If the lock is in the way of the panel, extend the panel into the room as discussed in the above situation. 3. Patio door handles typically create obstruction with louvers opening. If they stop the panels from closing, the product needs to be built out. 4. Bowed jambs or sills may stop a panel from closing, if the narrowest measurement was not taken in the first place. Double check inside measurements versus the measurements ordered and received to ensure the proper application. Check for a twisted panel. There are times when the panel is twisted. This can occur when something was leaned against or put on top of the panel prior to installation. It can also occur if panels have been stored in an extremely hot location. An advantage of Polyresin3® is that it allows a simple tweaking procedure to put the panel back to its original state. To tweak a panel, place a support hand in the middle of the outside stile of the panel. Take your other hand and place it on either the top or bottom of the panel. Apply pressure to either the top or bottom (like bending it back into position) until the panel stays closed. Reversing the Interlock: If the center panels do not line-up due to out of plumb walls, pry-off the Stile end cap; slide off the interlock and reverse. Do the same with other panel and re-insert caps. 27 PANELS ARE TOO TIGHT! Ensure the frame width is correct. If the frame is manufactured too small, the panels will be too tight. To find out if the frames are narrow, measure the back installation part of the frame. To determine if the deduction was correct, check with the fabrication site for specific deductions. Ensure the frame is installed properly. When a frame is installed as an inside mount, the installation screws initially draw the frame inside the opening. As the screw is driven towards the frame, it draws the frame towards the window frame. To check if the installation screw has been drilled in enough, simply measure the top or bottom width and compare it to the width where the panel looks to be too wide. If the frames are not assembled correctly, they may cause the inside opening of the frame to seem too narrow hence making the panels too tight. Is panel installed in the correct opening? When a number of windows are of similar width, panels can be placed into the wrong opening or with the incorrect panel grouping. Check the labels to ensure they correspond with the opening, as well as the instructions given by the Order Form. Seq# 21 Type Color Louver Width Height P2 Cotton 3 ½” 19 ½” 58 7/8” LR Line 1 DEN Panel 1 PO#: 5030403 PANELS ARE SAGGING! Check the plumb of the installation. If the stiles are not plumb, the panels can appear to be sagging. 1. Measure the top width and the bottom width to see if there is any variation. If the variation is wider at the bottom, the distance has to be made the same as the top. 2. If the top and bottom widths are the same, check the diagonal. If uneven, an adjustment to the plumb is required to assist in leveling the panel. 3. If minor support or leveling is required, turn adjustable jamb cap at the bottom of the vertical jamb to the required spot. 28 LOUVERS ARE NOT WORKING PROPERLY! Replacing Damaged Tilt Bar Connectors Repairing Cleartilt Connector 1. Remove tilt bar cap. It may be tight, so 1. Remove broken joiners. use a sharp object (e.g., screwdriver). 2. Snap joiner pin into louver. 3. Snap top and bottom of replacement joiner 2. Slide tilt bar off connectors. into joiner above and below the replacement 3. Remove broken connector(s). 4. Replace connector in slat groove by holding joiner. the louver and snapping the new connector 4. These joiners are made to stay together. If into the T-shaped notch in the louver. Note: joiners do not come apart, then replace all replace connectors with similar length piece. joiners in that section. 5. Slide tilt bar over connectors and replace cap. (New cap may be required). Connector pin Louver Snap Together Joiners (Male End) Connector Tilt Bar Louver Snap Together Joiners (Female End) Tilt Bar Cap Check for tension rods. Tension rods are only used to provide tension when product is manufactured with tilt bars. Tension is automatically present with the design of the Clearview joiners. Tension rods are used to provide stability in ensuring that the louvers stay open when positioned horizontally. A slight fluctuation in position is normal. To ensure that tension rods were initially installed at assembly, remove one of the jamb caps opposite the hinge and look inside to see if a three-sided piece of Polyresin 3® is inserted into the vertical jamb. 29 Louver Cap Tension Rod Vertical Jamb ES IT BLED IN T E A SS UN 8801 Corporate Square Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32216 1-855-672-4957 Copyright © 2011 M E TH VISTA PRODUCTS, INC. E D S TA 96-2060-12