GE APE08AK Owners Manual - Page 10

Install, Window, Slider, In Window

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Installation instructions Instructions for installing the window slider in a double-hung window. If you have a sliding window, see instructions on pages 12 and 13. [] INSTALL WINDOW SLIDER IN WINDOW [] To allow the window to close properly around the adjustable window slider, for inclined window sill, attach a piece of wood to the sill at the back of the window stool. NOTE: For a flat sill, no wood is needed. WOOD PIECEWIDTH: 1" LENGTH: Long enough to fit inside the window frame. THICKNESS: To determine the thickness, place a piece of wood on the sill behind the window stool to make it the same height as the stool. Attach securely with nails or screws provided by the installer. Wood (same height as stool) Stool __,) I Inside [] If the window slider is shorter than the width of the window, pull the sliding arm out to the width of the window. If the window slider is longer than the width of the window, cut the slider arm to the width of the window. If the two-piece window slider is too short for the width of the window, attach and use the third piece of the slider. Third piece of slider l__ for extra wide windows____ j _ ,n o too, Inside _ L [] Attach the slider to the stool through one of its holes using a large wood screw, [] Cut the window sash seal (adhesivebacked) to the window width and stick the adhesive side to the bottom of the sash. Cut the window stool seal (non-adhesive backed) to the window width and place on the window stool. Large wood screw Window stool Inside sash seal [] Pull the window down against the top of the window slider, Window slider brackets Window stool seal Inside [] Hook the two window slider brackets over the bottom edge of the window slider and attach to the window stool using two large wood screws. 10

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Installation
instructions
Instructions
for
installing
the
window
slider
in a double-hung
window.
If you
have
a sliding
window,
see instructions
on pages
12 and
13.
[]
[]
INSTALL
WINDOW
SLIDER
IN WINDOW
To allow
the
window
to
close
properly
around
the
adjustable
window
slider,
for
inclined
window
sill,
attach
a piece
of
wood
to
the
sill
at the
back
of
the
window
stool.
NOTE:
For
a flat
sill,
no wood
is
needed.
WOOD
PIECE-
WIDTH:
1"
LENGTH:
Long
enough
to
fit
inside
the
window
frame.
THICKNESS:
To
determine
the
thickness,
place
a piece
of
wood
on the
sill
behind
the window
stool
to
make
it the
same
height
as the
stool.
Attach
securely
with
nails
or screws
provided
by
the
installer.
Wood
(same
height
as stool)
Stool
__,)
I
Inside
[]
Cut
the window
sash
seal
(adhesive-
backed)
to
the
window
width
and
stick
the
adhesive
side
to
the
bottom
of
the
sash.
Cut
the window
stool
seal
(non-adhesive
backed)
to
the
window
width
and
place
on the
window
stool.
sash
seal
Window
stool
seal
Inside
[]
If the
window
slider
is shorter
than
the
width
of the
window,
pull
the
sliding
arm
out
to
the width
of the
window.
If the
window
slider
is longer
than
the
width
of the
window,
cut
the
slider
arm
to the
width
of the
window.
If the
two-piece
window
slider
is too
short
for
the width
of
the
window,
attach
and
use the
third
piece
of the
slider.
Third
piece
of slider
l__
for extra wide
windows____
j
_
,n o
too,
Inside
_
L
[]
Attach
the
slider
to
the
stool
through
one
of
its
holes
using
a large
wood
screw,
Large
wood
screw
Window
stool
Inside
[]
Pull the
window
down
against
the
top
of the
window
slider,
Window
slider
brackets
[]
Hook
the two
window
slider
brackets
over
the
bottom
edge
of the
window
slider
and
attach
to
the
window
stool
using
two
large
wood
screws.
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