Andersen 400 Series - Gliding - 0005192 Operating instructions

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Andersen® Gliding Windows Lock Handle
Lock Handle
for Andersen® Gliding Windows
Your Andersen product has been furnished with a service handle for installation purposes only. To install finished
hardware, follow instructions below. For ease of installation and continued enjoyment of your Andersen product,
please read and follow this Instruction Guide completely. If your abilities do not match this procedure's requirements
contact an experienced contractor. You may direct any questions about this or other products to your local Andersen
dealer. Andersen dealers can be found in the Yellow Pages under Windows. Thank you for choosing Andersen.
INSTALLER: Please leave this guide with the building owner to file for future reference.
Label No. 14136 SUP 14135 Instruction Guide 0005192 Revised 01/24/02
"Andersen" and the AW logo are registered trademarks of Andersen Corporation. All other marks where denoted are marks of Andersen Corporation. ©1991 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved.
2 - No. 6x32x5/8"
Machine Screws
1. Position handle in the "OPEN" position as shown. Lift
and rotate escutcheon plate to expose screwholes.
2 - No. 8x1"
Wood Screws
Unit must be in unlocked and open position before
hardware is applied.
2. Align handle assembly over locking hardware shaft.
4. Pilot drill 1/8" x 1" deep holes and secure base plate
to sash using No. 8x1" wood screws provided.
Reset excutcheon plate to upright position.
Assembly is complete.
3. Fasten Assembly into place by using the 6x32 machine
screws.
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