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PREPARATION
Open the awning window where the exhaust hole window kit is to be installed and ensure the window kit is able to be fitted. Ensure the inside face of the window frame and the face of the jamb return is clean and free from dirt to ensure the Cool Seal adheres properly to the surfaces.
DIRECTIONS
- Re-Install the window slide and mark the location of the top of the widow slide on the window sash.
- Measure the distance from the top of the window sash to the mark on the sash and carefully cut the Cool Seal to size.
- Open the awning window wide enough to allow easy access to the vertical sections of the window frame and remove the window slide.
- Peel back 5cm of the adhesive backing cover and fold.
- Position the Cool Seal so that it aligns with the mark on the bottom of the sash ensuring that the backing cover is facing inwards.
- Once positioned, press the top of the Cool Seal firmly against the sash then ensuring that the rest of the Cool Seal is in position gently pull on the backing cover while applying gentle pressure to the Cool Seal.
- Press the Cool Seal firmly against the sash to fix it in place.
- Remove the inner adhesive backing cover and while slowly closing the window guide the Cool Seal into place against the window jamb. Note: the window will now not fully close.
- It is recommended that the window be left almost closed to allow the Cool Seal to fully adhere to the window surfaces.
- Open the window far enough to allow the installation of the window kit as per the manufacturer’s instructions, ensuring the slides extend under the Cool Seal.
The Cool Seal is not intended to completely seal the window from the elements. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.