JELD-WEN JII104 Fiberglass Gliding Patio Doors with Applied Nailing Fin User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

for Fiberglass Gliding Patio Doors with Applied Nailing Fin (JII104)

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COMPLETE INSTALLATION

1. For continuous slab

landings, apply a
1/4" bead of sealant
around the sill where
it meets the slab.
Leave 1" gaps at the
weep holes as shown.

2. Ensure sealant on

back dam of the sill
pan fully seals to
the inside face of
the sill. Apply more
sealant as necessary
to ensure an airtight
seal.

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FLASH PATIO DOOR

PREPARE FLASHING

1. Cut pieces of self-adhesive flashing to length

as follows:

• One header piece 14" longer than the header
• Two side pieces: for continuous slab landings, 5" longer than the

sides, or for step-down landings, 5" + the height of the step

• For step-down landings only, one sill piece 10" longer than the sill

and 1" narrower than the height of the step

SPRAY ADHESIVE/PRIMER

2. Apply spray adhesive

per manufacturer’s
instructions
(protect door from
overspray) to nailing
fin, sheathing,
and building wrap
around the patio
door as shown.

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6"

5. Center and apply

the header piece
above the header.

6. Press the flashing

down with a J-roller.

7. Do not allow gaps

or bubbles beneath
self-adhesive
flashing (remove
and replace if
necessary).

APPLY THE SELF-ADHESIVE FLASHING

Note!

Keep the edge

of the self-adhesive
flashing as close to
the patio door frame
as possible.
3. If applicable, center

and apply the sill
piece underneath
the sill (bottom
1/2" of the drain
screen must remain
visible).

4. Apply the side

pieces starting 5"
above the header.

5"

5"

5"

Step

height

minus 1"

7"

1"

PATIO DOOR ADJUSTMENT

Roller Adjustment
Note!

Adjusting door too high may allow water and air leakage. Adjust

rollers just high enough to clear sill track and still roll smoothly.
1. An adjustment screw is located on each lower end of the operating

panel.

2. Open operating panel enough to compare with frame jamb.

Note!

Roller adjustment screws are in close proximity to the

attachment screw. Adjust only the lower screw as shown because
loosening the attachment screw will detach the roller from the
operating panel.

3. Using a #2 Philips

head screwdriver,
turn the adjustment
screw clockwise to
raise the panel, and
counterclockwise to
lower the panel.

4. Adjust as needed

until interlocks, grid
patterns and jambs
line up.

5. Test the operating

panel for proper
operation.

6. Re-apply the small

vinyl caps over the
roller adjustment
screw holes if
applicable.

Attachment

screw

Adjustment

screw

Lower panel

Raise panel

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