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To adjust the operating patio door panel, follow the video and written instructions below. If assistance is needed in identifying an Andersen® product, visit the Identify Your Product Opens in a New Browser Tab pathway in the Andersen® Window and Door Help Center.

 

Gliding patio door operating door panels can be adjusted up or down in the unit frame. If the operating panel moves stiffly, it may be dragging slightly because the door is out of adjustment. Proper adjustments of the patio door panel will ensure optimal performance of the patio door.

 

Confirm if adjustments are needed. Open the operating patio door panel slightly. Leave a narrow gap between the patio door panel door side jamb. View the gap from top to bottom. The gap should be equal all the way down. If not, this would indicate that the operating patio door panel requires adjustment.

 

 

Equal Gap Between Panel and Door Side Jamb 

 

 

Installation

To replace or adjust the rollers on your gliding patio doors, follow the instructions provided in the YouTube® videos and written replacement instructions below.

 

Replacing and Adjusting Rollers on Gliding Patio Doors

 

A-Series Patio Door Panel Installation Guide (9020095) Opens in a New Browser Tab

 

400 and 200 Series Patio Door Panel Installation Guide (0005309) Opens in a New Browser Tab

 

100 Series Patio Door Panel Installation Guide (9020082) Opens in a New Browser Tab

 

After adjusting the rollers for operation and checking for an even reveal, the latch receiver may need to be adjusted. The reachout lock mechanism is designed to pull the operating panel into the weatherstripping for optimal contact. Should the gliding patio door require latch receiver adjustment, see Lock Installation and Adjustment for Gliding Patio Doors.

 

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