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Note: Screws should NOT be angled or over driven and be certain <br /> that the frame is NOT twisted. <br /> Elixir recommends using a #8 x 3/4" or larger screws. <br /> 7. Open the door and remove the shipping shims or fasteners. <br /> 8. When installing a door chain, make sure that the chain bracket is screwed <br /> down in the position marked by a label at the top of the door. <br /> 9. Elixir recommends that a dripcap be installed over all regular outswing doors. <br /> 10. If the Elixir door is installed properly in the rough opening, the door should <br /> not have to be removed or adjusted until the home is setup at the final <br /> destination and the perimeter blocking has been completed. What happens <br /> sometimes between installation and final setup, a house will be sitting in a <br /> position that the door could be racked. The door should not be adjusted <br /> because the door should return to the original squared position once the house <br /> is setup and leveled. <br /> If adjustments are made before final setup, adjustments will probably need to <br /> be made again. <br /> SETUP <br /> The home needs to be setup properly if the door is to work properly. <br /> 11. The home MUST be level for proper operation. We recommend the door be <br /> perimeter blocked underneath both sides of the door. For double french doors, <br /> block under both sides and in the middle. <br /> 12. After the door has been installed with hardware and the home is in a level <br /> position, check to see that the door is opening, closing, and sealing properly. <br /> 13. After the home has been setup at the final destination for at least one month, <br /> the perimeter blocking needs to be inspected to insure the home and/or blocks <br /> have not settled. If the home or blocks have settled, the perimeter blocking <br /> under the door(s) needs to be adjusted so that the blocks are secured tightly <br /> against the frame of the home. These inspections need to be conducted every <br /> two to three months or when ever the door(s) seems out of adjustment. <br /> 2 Updated 08/05/2004 <br />