1. When using aluminum alloy doors and windows, handle them gently and push and pull smoothly. If you encounter difficulty, do not force it; first troubleshoot the problem. Accumulated dust and deformation are the main reasons for difficulty in opening and closing aluminum alloy doors and windows. Keep the door frame clean, especially the sliding tracks. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the tracks and door seals.
2. When cleaning aluminum alloy doors and windows, do not step on the aluminum frame or use it for support.
3. Clean aluminum alloy doors and windows with a soft cloth dampened with water or a neutral detergent. Do not use ordinary soap or laundry detergent, and never use strong acid or alkaline cleaners such as scouring powder or toilet cleaner.
4. After rain, wipe dry the wet glass and door/window frames promptly, paying particular attention to drying any water accumulated in the tracks. Over time, increased friction in the tracks can be addressed by adding a small amount of machine oil or applying a layer of paraffin wax.
5. Regularly inspect the connections of the aluminum alloy frame, tighten bolts promptly, and replace any damaged parts. 6. For vulnerable parts of aluminum alloy doors and windows, such as positioning pins, wind braces, and floor springs, regular inspection and lubrication are necessary to keep them clean and flexible.
7. Sealing strips and glass sealant are crucial for ensuring the airtightness and insulation of doors and windows. Repair or replace any that are detached.
8. Regularly inspect the joints between the aluminum alloy frame and the wall. Over time, loosening can easily cause the entire frame to deform, preventing the doors and windows from closing properly and sealing properly. Therefore, tighten any loose screws immediately. If the screw base is loose, use a mixture of epoxy adhesive and a small amount of cement to seal it.
