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Installation Instructions: 34" x 76" White Out-Swing Self Storing Storm Door - #KSD3476SSW

Materials needed: 3/4" Putty Tape and Screws.

Optional items that may need replacing: Safety Chain and Storm Door Hardware Kit.



Wooden Door Jamb Showing Measuring The Width Of The Top And The Height Of The Side.Taking Measurements
1. Width: Measure outside to outside of the wood jamb.

2. Length: Measure outside of the wood jamb from the top past the threshold to the floor.

Note: The width and length measurements must be exact for the door to properly fit on the jamb.

3. To determine if your door is right or left hinged, simply look at the door from the outside to see which side the hinges are on.

Note: Storm doors are sized by the wood frame casing (jamb) which fits into the storm door frame. See Image Below
Red Line From Outside Edge To Outside Edge Of Wood Door Jamb.
Installation Instructions
1. Make certain all mounting surfaces (siding seams included) are securely fastened and flat around perimeter of door opening.
2. Apply a suitable non-hardening sealant tape (Putty Tape or Butyl Tape) to the backside of the door's mounting flange.

3. Do not remove any shipping clips or fasteners and keep the door closed and locked during the installation. Opening the door prior to the installation will destroy the pre-squaring by the manufacturer.

4. Insert the door assembly carefully into the jamb. Make certain the door sill is secure on the floor. Move complete door unit to the hinge side until it is firmly against the stud.

5. Proceed to fasten door with Hex Head Screws. Drive the first 3 screws into the outer pre-punched flange in the middle at the hinge side. Then, drive the next 3 screws in the middle on the lock side. Then, secure the balance of the hinge side, across the sill, up the lock side and the header.

6. Remove the shipping clips and open the door. Install the Storm Door Hardware and Safety Chain.

7. Make sure 2 long screws are installed through the storm door closer bracket fastened to the jamb. This is to anchor the bracket securely to the hinge side stud.

8. If the inner door is secured to the jamb with butt type hinges (some six panel doors), run one long screw through each hinge on the jamb side to penetrate the stud.

9. Some doors will have an adjustable stop. Adjust the stop to the exterior of the inner door to insure a good seal.

If these steps are followed, the door will be sealed and operate properly.