NanaWall PrivaSEE User manual

Owner’s Manual
NanaWall PrivaSEE
Single Track Sliding Frameless System
This Owner’s Manual contains instructions on the installation, operation, maintenance and warranty
of the NanaWall PrivaSEE Single Track Sliding Frameless System. This manual is to be used by the
installer for installation and is to be kept by the Owner for reference. Replacement parts can be ordered
directly through NanaWall Systems.
Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
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Corte Madera, CA 94925
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Installation Instructions
The installation of the PrivaSEE System requires a
working knowledge and experience in the use of tools,
equipment and methods necessary for the installation
of aluminum doors, storefronts and/or partitions. This
practice assumes a familiarity with preparing a proper
and structurally sound opening, proper structural support
for stacking bays, proper anchorage, waterproofing,
caulking and sealing and assumes an understanding of
the fundamentals of building construction that aect the
installation of large horizontal single track sliding systems.
A crew of at least 2 persons is needed. These systems can
be heavy. Use safe lifting techniques to avoid injury and
product damage.
Highly recommended is using a NanaWall certified
independent installer, if available, or, at least, an installer
who has some experience in installing NanaWall
systems.
IMPORTANT: READ COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. INSTALL AS
RECOMMENDED; OTHERWISE, THE UNIT MAY
NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY AND ANY WARRANTY,
WRITTEN OR IMPLIED, WILL BE VOID.
CAUTION:
As regulations governing the use of glazed windows,
doors, storefronts and/or partitions vary widely, it is the
responsibility of the building owner, architect, contractor
or installer to ensure that products selected conform to
all applicable codes and regulations, including federal,
state and local. Nana Wall Systems, Inc. can assume no
obligation or responsibility whatsoever for failure of the
building owner, architect, contractor or installer to comply
with all applicable laws and ordinances and safety and
building codes.
Please pay special attention to the thickness of glass.
The NanaWall glass thickness for the panels is based
on the Glass Association of North America (GANA)
recommended minimum glass thickness for fully
tempered Interior butt glazed fixed glass panels.
The PrivaSEE system is shipped with all necessary
components. However, not included are screws, bolts,
shims, etc. to anchor the unit to the opening. The frame
is shipped knocked down and needs to be assembled.
Panels are pre-assembled with glass, ready to be attached
to the installed frame. In most cases, all rollers, pivots,
brushes and lockings are pre-attached to the panels.
DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLIED PARTS
First look for an envelope in the shipment, which contains
drawings of the elevation, the layout of the unit and an
Installation Manual. This information together with the
Custom Product Drawings provided by NanaWall at the
time of order will be needed for a successful installation.
As there is no “standard” configuration for PrivaSEE
units, see Diagram 1 which shows the elevation and layout
of a 3 panel unit to illustrate the installation process.
Some items may not be applicable for your unit. Inspect
the custom product drawing, indicating size, configuration
and labeling of the unit ordered.
Check all parts carefully before assembly. Depending on
the unit ordered, some of these parts may already be pre-
installed on the panels. Check that the sizes of the frame
components and panels match with what was ordered.
The elevation drawing shows the sequence and number
of panels, which depends on the model ordered.
The drawing is always viewed from the outside, but
the locking shown is what is on the inside. The panels
are pre-assembled with two upper carriers for each
sliding panel and with specified locking. The sequence
of labeling of panels starts from the left looking from
outside with the left most panel labeled Panel #1.
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Maximum Panel sizes and weights with glass thickness of
1/2" (12mm)
Single Action Hinged End Panels (Non-sliding)
Sliding Panel Sliding Panel
Maximum Unit Height
10' 6" (3200mm) 10' 6" (3200mm) 10' 6" (3200mm)
Maximum Panel Width
3' 7" (1100mm) 4' 1" (1250mm) 4' 1" (1250mm)
1
A
Binder 3 P Sound
D
Maximum Panel sizes and weights with glass thickness of
1/2" (12mm)
Single Action Hinged End Panels (Non-sliding)
Sliding Panel Sliding Panel
Maximum Unit Height
10' 6" (3200mm) 10' 6" (3200mm) 10' 6" (3200mm)
Maximum Panel Width
3' 7" (1100mm) 4' 1" (1250mm) 4' 1" (1250mm)
1
A
Binder 3 P Sound
D
DIAGRAM 1: EXAMPLE OF A 3 PANEL UNIT (in this case shown from the inside looking out to show the locking
hardware and floor closer)
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Panel #3: single action oset end panel with floor closer and Mortise cylinder (on inside, only)
Panel #2: sliding panel with foot activated lock and automatic interlock
Panel #1: sliding panel with automatic interlock and foot activated lock
OUTSIDE
INSIDE
#3 #2 #1

Other components include:
• Tubo100, other handles or other hardware, as
ordered may not be pre-attached to the panels and
will be in the hardware box or shipped separately.
• The upper track components consisting of the head
track in the opening, the stacking route(s) and the
stacking bay(s) as shown in the layout drawing of
your unit. The drawing shows how they are labeled
and how they have to be connected. The joints
for the segments are indicated and necessary
connectors for connecting dierent upper track
pieces are provided.
• The removable head track (RHT) portion to insert the
rollers on panels is indicated on the layout drawing.
• Side jambs
• Floor closer
• Vertical H- and h-gaskets to be cut to size and field
applied.
• Parts of the overhead door closer (if any)
are pre-attached to the top rail.
• Parts of the overhead door closer (if any)
are pre-attached to the top rail
• The locking receiver for the Reverse Tubo200 to be
installed on the side of the head track will be in the
hardware box.
HANDLING OF COMPONENTS
1. Upon receipt, inspect the shipment to ensure it is in
good condition.
2. Make sure that all components and hardware, which
might be shipped separately, does not get lost.
3. Store in a clean and dry location and protect against
defacement or damage, especially to the edges of
panels.
PREPARATION OF THE OPENING AND SUPPORT
STRUCTURE ABOVE
Make rough opening width at least 1/2” wider on either
side than the outside unit frame width and rough
opening height about 3/4” (or less) taller than the
total unit height depending on how level the support
structure above is (check to comply with applicable
codes for maximum shim space allowed). See Sheet 2 of
the Installation Manual. It is important that the opening
be the correct size. Note that the outside frame height
of the unit ordered is measured from the finished floor.
Product performance that includes operation, depends
on having the gap between the bottom of the panel
and the finished floor level to be maintained at 7 mm
(1/4”) and also the gap between the top of the panel
and the bottom of the head track to be maintained at
a nominal gap of 15 mm (9/16”). The running carriages
can be adjusted, if needed. The finish floor needs to be
absolutely level across the length of the opening and in
the stacking bay.
The track length and layout have been supplied based
on the configuration and sizes chosen and approved.
Please refer to the layout drawing of your particular
PrivaSEE project for the correct location of the support
structure (by others) for the support of the head track
at the opening, stacking route and stacking bay. It is
important that the system is properly supported at the
top and at the proper locations.
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IMPORTANT – Any application should take into
consideration the following:
1. As the PrivaSEE single track sliding system is a top-
hung system, it is essential that a proper substrate
with the proper size and thickness be used for the
support structure above not only as support for the
head track in the opening but support of the head
track at all locations including the stacking bay and
stacking route.
2. The structural integrity of the support structure is
critical for proper operation. Vertical deflection of the
header under full live and dead loads should be the
lesser of L/720th of the span and 1/4” (6 mm).
It should be designed to accommodate the total
weight of the panels in the opening and in the
stacking area (8lb/ft² for 1/2” [12mm] tempered glass).
3. Structural support for lateral loads, and other lateral
forces must also be provided.
4. A qualified structural engineer or architect should be
used to determine the proper construction details
and support structure to be used in your particular
application.
5. The rough opening should be reasonably level,
plumb and square at all points. There should be
no unevenness or bowing. Make sure that the
header is not tilted or twisted. There should be
no bumps on the floor. The sides should be in the
same vertical plane and not oset of each other. A
transit/laser and other similar precise measuring
equipment should be used. YOU NEED TO ADJUST
THE FLOOR AT THE OPENING TO MAKE IT
ABSOLUTELY LEVEL.
6. If planning to drill into post tensioned concrete, a
structural engineer and architect has to be consulted.
7. The finish floor will need to be perfectly level with no
unevenness - both in the opening and stacking area.
8. Installations into heavy gage all metal studs must
have wood backing.
9. For better performance, it is strongly recommended
that all dead loads such as upper levels, etc. be
constructed and reasonable time for it has been
allowed to settle before a unit is installed.
To avoid future problems, do not install your unit until
the rough opening and the support structure have been
correctly prepared.
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UNIT INSTALLATION
The Installation of the unit is described
in the Installation Manual:
Sheet 1. Required Tools
Sheet 2. Rough Opening and Unit Dimensions
Sheet 3. Head Track in “kd” (knocked down) Condition
Sheet 4. Head Track Connector for Side Jambs
Sheet 5. Assembly of Head Track
Sheet 6. Head Track Shimming
Sheet 7. Installation Sequence of Panels
Sheet 8. Panel Alignment and Height Adjustment
Sheet 9: Single Action Oset End Panel Adjustment
Sheet 10. Drilling Holes for Floor Sockets
Sheet 11. Oset Pivot Point and Floor Closer
for Single Action Oset End Panel
Sheet 12. Field Applying Vertical H- and h-gaskets
and Height Adjustment of Bottom
Compression Seal
Sheet 13. Installation of Mortise Cylinder (on Inside, only)
A. FRAME ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
Since there can be an infinite number of variations of
stacking options and configurations, it is not possible to
have step by step specific instructions that will apply to all
units installed. Below are general instructions that focus
on the installation of a 3 panel unit as shown in Diagram 1.
This may not exactly apply to your particular unit. Please
refer to the Custom Product Drawings for your specific
project.
The key to having a properly installed and
operating PrivaSEE system is to install a
perfectly plumb, level and square frame at
the correct height from the level finish floor,
then after the panels are installed, install the
adjustable floor sockets such that they are
precisely aligned to the panel locking.
Step A1
Look for the labels on the dierent upper track segments,
side jambs and sill segments and set them on the floor as
per the layout on the product drawing.
Step A2
Attach as many of the upper track pieces together that
could be supported and installed easily as one piece. Use
the connectors and set screws provided. See Sheet 5 of
the Installation Manual. Make sure that the correct angles
between segments are maintained and that the transitions
between the track segments are perfectly aligned and
smooth.
Step A3
Add the top connector pieces for the side jambs on both
ends of the top track. Add some caulking to the top cover
plate and fix it to the top track from the side.
Step A4
The roller access head track section is a removable
section in the head track (RHT). This section will need to
be later removed when the panels are installed.
Step A5
The head track is pre-drilled in the factory with anchorage
holes at spacing’s of about 10” (250 mm) for 5/16” (8 mm)
diameter screws or bolts. See Sheet 3 of the Installation
Manual.
The correct fastener spacing in the support structure
within the opening depends on substrate material, design
windload pressures of project, panel height and other
requirements of the project. All anchoring details and
requirements should be determined and verified by the
project structural engineer. Please pre-drill any additional
anchorage holes as needed.
The spacing of anchorage devices in the stacking bay
should be every 4” (100 mm) and in the stacking route
every about 10” (250 mm). Please pre-drill any additional
anchorage holes as needed.
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Use appropriate anchorage devices depending on the
project lateral load requirements and adjacent substrate
material and construction. If the factory pre-drilled holes
are suicient, then 5/16” (8 mm) diameter screws can
be used. Make sure they are corrosion resistant and that
the screw head is small enough to fit inside the slot in
the middle of the head track, otherwise it will interfere
with the running carriages. Anchorage devices should
penetrate (embedment) or hold suiciently to the
opening to withstand necessary lateral loading.
Attention should also be made to the minimum edge
distance that must be maintained for dierent substrates.
Generally, for wood frame, minimum embedment is
2 1/2” and minimum edge distance is 3/4” (19 mm),
for concrete minimum embedment is 1 1/4” (32 mm)
and minimum edge distance is 2” (51 mm).
Step A6
For all anchorage options, set the assembled part of the
upper track into the rough opening at the proper position,
relative to the support structure and the finish floor.
Step A7
Support the upper track temporarily in a safe manner.
Step A8
Place hard plastic horseshoe shims tightly at every fixing
point between the upper track and the header. Anchor
the head track with appropriate screws through the pre-
drilled holes or as needed. See Sheet 6 of the Installation
Manual.
Step A9
Assemble and install other segments of the upper track
in a similar manner. Make certain that the angles between
dierent upper track components are exact. If the
stacking bay has parallel legs, make sure that the legs are
exactly parallel.
IMPORTANT: ADJUST EACH ANCHORAGE
POINT AS NEEDED TO MAKE THE UPPER TRACK
ABSOLUTELY LEVEL AND PLUMB. USE A TRANSIT
LASER AND OTHER SIMILAR PRECISE MEASURING
EQUIPMENT TO MAKE THESE DETERMINATIONS.
MAKE SURE NO SHIMS ARE FORCED TO ENSURE
THAT THE UPPER TRACK IS NOT BOWED.
Upper track segments must be joined such that they
are even, tight and aligned perfectly. Otherwise, the
running carriages may wear out prematurely, which
will then not be covered by warranty. Placing shims
at the meeting points of track segments may help in
keeping the segments even, even though there may
not be anchorage holes at this point. See Sheet 5 of the
Installation Manual.
Make sure that all surfaces of the upper track
are clean and free of any debris, especially cuttings
from drilled holes.
Do not attach anything from the side against
the head track.
Step A10
Install the side jamb by pre-drilling holes for the
anchorage devices to connect the side jamb to the
opening. See Sheet 5 of the Installation Manual.
Use appropriate screws or anchorage devices as
described in Step A5 above.
Set the side jambs in place and support them temporarily
with clamps.
Place hard plastic horseshoe type shims tightly at every
anchorage point between the side jamb and the wall
to make the side jamb absolutely square and straight.
Anchor the side jambs through the pre-drilled holes
and shims.
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IMPORTANT:
Make sure no shims are forced to ensure that the frame
sections are not bowed. Check frame constantly to be
certain that it is level, plumb and square. A transit/laser
and other similar precise measuring equipment should
be used to make these determinations. Make sure that all
surfaces of the upper track is clean and free of any debris,
especially cuttings from drilled holes.
B. INSTALLATION OF FLOOR CLOSER FOR
SINGLE ACTION OFFSET END PANEL
The 2 oset hinges are pre-installed on the top and
bottom rail of panel #3 (see DIAGRAM 1). The counterpart
of the oset bottom hinge is also pre-installed on the side
jamb. The counterpart of the top hinge fixed to the top rail
of panel #3 needs to be attached to the head track in the
field. See Sheet 4 and 11 of the Installation Manual.
Slots in the floor for the floor closer have to be made at
exact precise spots. There is no second chance if the slot
location is o. See Sheet 11 of the Installation Manual.
Step B1
You installed the side jamb as described in Step A10, and
checked the swing direction of the singe action oset
end panel. There are 2 ways to find the center point of the
pivot axle of the floor closer:
Mark the point on the floor through the center of the
bottom hinge attached to the side jamb.
Measure the 2 5/8” (66 mm) dimension for the center of
the pivot axle of the floor closer to the chalk line (CL of
track). Mark this dimension on the floor. The center point
is then oset to the edge of the backside of the side jamb
by 2” (51 mm). Mark this dimension on the floor as well.
Step B2
Take o the side jamb and make sure that you keep
the correct shim space and horseshoe shims for each
anchoring point. Unscrew the bottom hinge from the side
jamb.
Step B3
Then mark the dimensions of the box on the floor, and if
concrete, cut and chisel out the concrete to recess the
floor closer into the floor. Position the box at the right
location and check dimensions and position of the pivot
axle. Make sure that the full underside of the box rests on
a flush and level surface.
Step B4
Install the side jamb without the hinge back in place as
described in Step A10. Then line up the hinge and the
pivot axle of the floor closer and screw on the hinge to the
side jamb. Now fix the floor closer temporarily into place.
Step B5
Install the top hinge by hanging it o on the side of the
head track and fix it with 2 screws in the pre-threaded
holes of the head track. See Sheet 4 of the Installation
Manual.
Use a transit/laser or other similar precise measuring
equipment to line up the center of the bottom hinge with
the center of the top hinge.
C. PANEL INSTALLATION FOR ALL
SLIDING PANELS
As there can be many possible configurations, panel
installation will vary with each unit. Below are guidelines
for a 3 panel unit shown in Diagram 1. Determine the
interior/exterior side of the panels (foot activated locks
are usually on the inside) and install them such that
they are facing the correct direction. Please also refer
to F INSTALLATION OF SINGLE ACTION OFFSET
END PANEL WITH FLOOR CLOSER and G PANEL
INSTALLATION FOR NON-ENTRY SINGLE ACTION
OFFSET END PANELafter following the instructions in D
GAPS AND ADJUSTMENT.
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Step C1
Check all the carriers on all the sliding panels.
Make sure all the set screws are loose. Do not make any
adjustments on the carriers, yet.
Step C2
Before inserting the panels, add stoppers at the very ends
of the stacking bay arms to prevent panels from coming
o the track.
Then remove the roller access head track section (RHT).
See Step 0 on Sheet 7 of the Installation Manual. Hang
sliding panels by inserting the carriers on each panel into
the opening in the head track in the proper sequence.
Make sure that the orientation of the guiding rollers of
the carriers on each panel is on the proper side. See the
custom product drawings for the correct orientation
(straight line with rollers on top of the elevation).
See also Sheet 7 of the Installation Manual.
IMPORTANT: IF THE GUIDING ROLLERS ARE NOT
ORIENTED CORRECTLY, THE PANELS WILL NOT
STACK PROPERLY.
Step C3
Install additional sliding panels in the same manner.
Step C4
After you inserted all sliding panels, reinstall the
removable head track (RHT) and make sure that the
joints and transitions are smooth and aligned perfectly.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT INSTALL ANY SINGLE
ACTION OFFSET END PANELS OR NONENTRY
OFFSET END PANELS, YET
D. GAPS AND ADJUSTMENT
Step D1
After inserting all the sliding panels, slide them to the
correct closed position. See Sheet 8 of the Installation
Manual. Check if all panels are vertically plumb and if
you left enough space for the single action oset end
panels or non-entry oset end panels. See Sheet 9 of
the Installation Manual. Between panels there should be
an even gap of about 5/32” (4mm) from top to bottom.
Any problems may be due to the head track not being
absolutely level. A dierence of 1/16” (2mm) or less in the
level of the head track between the two corners of a panel
can cause a 1/4” (6mm) shift of the panel from the vertical
position – enough for a panel not to close properly.
The horizontal spacing between the bottom of a panel
and the top of the finished floor should be about a ¼”
(7mm) consistently across the width of the panel.
If the gaps are not correct, then adjust the upper track
by removing or adding shims above the head track as
needed. The upper track has to be perfectly level.
Step D2
If there are still issues on the gap between panels and the
gap at the bottom not being correct, then the running
carriages can be adjusted. The carriages on the panels
are normally set from the factory to have a gap of 9/16”
(15mm) from the underside of the head track to the top of
the top rail. See Sheet 8 of the Installation Manual.
To adjust the height of the panels, use the supplied metric
Allen wrench #3, stick it from the side through the whole
of the interlock and loosen the set screw. From the face
of the top rail, clamp on the flat part of the bolt that is
located near the bottom of the roller with the #11 open
jaw wrench and adjust the height.
Counter-clockwise rotation = less floor clearance;
clockwise rotation = more floor clearance.
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After final adjustments make sure to tighten down the
set screw to secure the bolt/axle from turning.
Step D3
After you adjusted all sliding panels, measure the width
for the single action oset end panel or non-entry oset
end panel again and make sure it fits into the opening.
See Sheet 9 of the Installation Manual.
Now you can start drilling holes for sockets! Do not
install the single action oset end panels or non-entry
oset end panels, yet!
E. SOCKETS
Holes in the floor for the sockets have to be made at
exact precise spots. There is no second chance if the
hole/slot location is o. See Sheet 10 of the Installation
Manual.
Step E1
With a laser, find the center line of the head track on the
floor along the length of the opening, and mark it with a
chalk line. Close the unit such that the panels are in the
correct closed position. Make sure the panels are straight
and the correct 3/16” (4 mm) gap between panels is
maintained.
Step E2
Start with the panel furthest away from the parking bay
and add blue masking tape underneath the approximate
location of the locking bolts. Slowly and carefully engage
the locking points until it touches the tape. The tip of the
locking bolts should make a mark on the blue tape that
would be the center point of the socket hole.
Step E3
From the custom product drawings and the locking type
on the panels, drill the appropriate size socket holes. If
concrete, use a diamond core drill bit with the proper
diameter size.
Step E4
Slide the proper sockets into the holes. If necessary, use
suitable material to fix them in place.
F. INSTALLATION OF SINGLE ACTION OFFSET
END PANEL WITH FLOOR CLOSER
Step F1
After you adjusted all sliding panels, measure the width of
the single action oset end panel again and make sure it
fits into the opening.
Step F2
Take the top hinge pin for the single action oset end
panel out of the accessory box. Slide it inside the top
oset hinge on the panel and make sure that the set
screw is loose and allows the pin to slide in with ease.
Step F3
To install the panel, please lift the panel up and position
the center of the axle of the bottom hinge installed to the
panel profile over the center of the bottom hinge fixed to
the side jamb and lower it down. Then align the top hinge
with the pivot box attached to the top track. Line up both
hinges and connect them with the hinge pin. Secure the
hinge pin from the side with the set screw. Close the
single action oset end panel slowly and check all the
reveals. Make sure that the panel is not binding or hitting
the adjacent sliding panel.
For height adjustments, please use the screws inside of
the cement box surrounding the body of the floor closer.
For adjustments in width, please loosen the 2 screws at
the top holding the pivot box in place.
Step F4
Before you finally tighten down all screws, make sure that
all dimensions are set correct, the panel can be opened
and closed with the right clearance and check if the panel
is plumb and level. The last steps are to screw on the

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covers for the bottom and top hinges. See Sheet 11 of the
Installation Manual. Use suitable material to fix the floor
closer in place. Install the cover on top of the floor closer.
G. PANEL INSTALLATION FOR SINGLE ACTION
NON-ENTRY OFFSET END PANEL
Step G1
After you adjusted all sliding panels, measure the width
for the non-entry single action oset end panel and make
sure it fits into the opening.
Step G2
The 2 oset hinges are pre-installed on the top and
bottom rail of panel #3 (see Diagram 1). The counterpart
of the oset bottom hinge is also pre-installed on the side
jamb. The counterpart of the top hinge fixed to the top rail
of panel #3 needs to be attached to the head track in the
field. Install the top hinge by hanging it o on the side of
the head track and fix it with 2 screws in the pre-threaded
holes of the head track. See Sheet 4 of the Installation
Manual.
Step G3
Use a transit/laser or other similar precise measuring
equipment to line up the center of the bottom hinge with
the center of the top hinge Take the hinge pin out of
the accessory box. Slide it inside the top oset hinge on
the panel and make sure that the set screw is loose and
allows the pin to slide in with ease.
Step G4
To install the panel, please lift the panel up and position
the center of the axle of the bottom hinge installed to the
panel profile over the center of the bottom hinge fixed to
the side jamb and lower it down. Then align the top hinge
with the pivot box attached to the top track. Line up both
hinges and connect them with the hinge pin. Secure the
hinge pin from the side with the set screw. Close the
single action end panel or non-entry oset end panel
slowly and check all the reveals. Make sure that the panel
is not binding or hitting the adjacent sliding panel.
Step G5
For height adjustments, please use a #17 Allen wrench at
the bottom. Before you start adjusting the panel, loosen
the set screw of the bottom oset hinge on the panel
from the side.
For adjustments in width, please loosen the 2 screws at
the top holding the pivot box in place.
Step G6
Before you finally tighten down all screws, make sure that
all dimensions are set correct, the panel can be opened
and closed with the right clearance and check if the
panel is plumb and level. The last step is to screw on the
covers for the bottom and top hinges. See Sheet 11 of the
Installation Manual.
H. FINAL STEPS
Step H1
Close and lock all panels into position. For proper
operation, follow the instructions in the Operation section
of this manual. Check that the system operates and
functions properly.
Step H2
Open and close all single action oset end panels or
non-entry oset end panels. Move sliding panels into
the stacking bay. The panels should move easily in the
opening and should stack smoothly in the stacking bay.
Check to see if all upper track components are properly
installed. Check if all angles and transitions of the top
track are smooth and correct. Each leg of the stacking
bay track should be equidistant at all points.
Step H3
Add the H-gasket to the edge of the glass on one side
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glass on the single action oset end panels or non-entry
oset end panels. Please cut both gaskets to size in the
field. See Sheet 13 of the Installation Manual.
Step H4
Correct any problems before you finish the trimming. Do
not attach any trimming directly to the top track. Be sure
that the removable head track piece can be accessed and
removed if needed. If the head track is recessed into the
ceiling, make sure any receivers installed on the side of
the head track are accessible. The head track should not
be subject to any loads from suspended ceilings, etc.
PROTECTION OF THE UNIT DURING
THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE
It is important that during the construction phase
the unit be kept closed, covered and protected from
damage. During this phase, a unit is often subject to the
most extreme conditions from all types of construction
operations that can permanently damage and destroy
it. A unit can be damaged by cement splatter, tar, paint,
weld splatter, falling objects, construction dust, sand
blasting, etc. All temptations to use the large opening
of an installed system for easy ingress and egress by
tradesmen should be resisted.
Operation and Maintenance
of Nanawall Products
OPERATION OF A NANAWALL PRIVASEE –
SINGLE TRACK SLIDING SYSTEM
For opening and closing the single track sliding system,
please observe the special notes on the following pages in
as far as they relate to your unit.
When operating the system similar to any other
door, please do not place your fingers between
the panels/pivot points.
Only properly trained personnel should operate the unit.
No children should operate the unit.
Do not force the system if not operating properly. If you
encounter any diiculties in operating the unit, please
have it inspected by a NanaWall certified installer as
soon as possible.
The correct sequence of opening and closing of panels is
dependent on the configuration ordered. Panels must be
opened and closed in the right order and only move one
sliding panel at a time in a gentle manner.
Opening and Closing a Unit.
1. Please open all single action oset end panels and
non-entry oset end panels first. Operation of each
type of lock as follows:
a. Tubo100 – turn with key or thumb turn.
b. Push/pull handles – turn mortise cylinder with key
in bottom rail.
c. No handle - turn mortise cylinder with key in
bottom rail. For the top rail use cranked handle
to engage and disengage locking box with 9 - 10
turns.

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2. Disengage the locking points on each sliding panel
and move only one panel at a time. Operation of each
type of lock as follows:
a. Mortise Cylinder – turn with key or thumb turn.
b. Foot Activated Lock – lift up and push down with
your foot.
3. Note that there is a carrier at each upper corner of
a sliding panel. Look at the head track within the
opening and note the switches that lead the head
track from the main opening to the stacking bay.
Move the sliding panel from the side in the direction
of the stacking bay and the roller with top guide will
follow the line in the switch to the right stacking
location. If necessary, grasp the sliding panel by
the edges with both hands as high on the panel as
possible to locate it in the right spot.
4. Similarly, slide all the remaining panels through the
appropriate switch into the stacking bay.
5. In most cases, sliding panels can be pushed in place
with one hand pushing on the edge of a panel. Move
evenly one sliding panel at a time and keep panels
as vertical as possible and push into the stacking
bay. Do not force. Avoid any pendulum movements,
otherwise rollers may get damaged. Move the panels
gently and avoid colliding with other panels. Glass is
fragile and needs to be handled with care.
6. If there is more than one stacking bay, please be sure
the sliding panels are stacked in the correct stacking
bay.
7. For closing, proceed with the sliding of the panels in
reverse order. To pull the panels from the stacking
bay, you will need to grasp panels by the edges
with one hand as high as possible. Move evenly and
keep sliding panels as vertical as possible. Avoid any
pendulum movements.
8. Make sure each sliding panel is placed in its proper
position in the opening and engage the locking
point before moving the next panel. Do not force any
locking point.
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE
OF NANAWALL PRODUCTS
Some General Considerations on all Projects:
1. It is important that the product is properly installed.
A poorly installed unit will not function properly.
This will cause more abnormal force or stress on
the components and will lead to premature failure.
When operating the unit, the panels should generally
be able to be moved easily by one person. When
moving across joint locations of head track segments,
there should be no bumps, otherwise the carriers
may prematurely wear out. All locking points should
engage smoothly. There should be no rubbing on
the floor and no binding. When the unit is closed,
the reveal between panels and the head track and
between panels and the floor should be consistent.
Please have all problems corrected as soon as
possible by a qualified technician or a NanaWall
certified installer.
2. From time to time, due to building movement or
settlement, a unit may need to be adjusted by a
qualified technician or a NanaWall certified installer
to compensate for any building change. Please note
that if the support structure above is not properly
engineered and there is deflection more than as
allowed by NanaWall, simple adjustment may not be
suicient to fix any problems. Please consult with
NanaWall and/or a qualified engineer for possible
remedies, if any.

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3. It is important that a unit is operated properly.
Locking points should be gently opened and closed
and not forced. Panels should be opened and
closed in the proper manner and sequence. See the
Operation section for proper operation.
4. Periodically check for worn or damaged components
and replace as soon as possible. A unit with
nonworking components will subject the other
components to increased stress and lead to
premature failure. A unit with worn or damaged
components will compromise the performance level
expected.
5. Remove debris and other foreign bodies which
have accumulated in the head track and sockets
immediately to prevent damaging the carriers
and maintain proper locking. Clean all components
as needed. Check brushes for proper seating and
condition. Remove dust and any deposits from these
brushes.
6. The finished aluminum or stainless steel surface
needs periodic cleaning and maintenance. Its
appearance may be marred by harsh chemicals,
abuse or neglect. Frequency of cleaning depends
on exposure and needs. For aluminum surfaces,
generally warm soapy water should be suicient.
Stubborn stains and deposits may be removed
with mineral spirits. Heavier accumulations can be
removed with a mild solution of household detergent.
For all surfaces, aggressive alkaline or acid cleaners
should not be used. Excessive abrasive rubbing
should be avoided. Sealants and weather stripping
may be aected by strong organic solvents.
7. All hardware, hinges and handles should be
periodically cleaned with a soft cloth and mild
cleanser. Excessive abrasive rubbing should be
avoided.
8. It is highly recommended that a maintenance/service
contract be entered with NanaWall certified installer,
who can clean and inspect on a periodic basis.
MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST
Following recommended check list of Maintenance Notes
to be carried out on a regular basis by a maintenance
person:
a. Clean upper track
b. Check height adjustment and setting
of each panel
c. Check if all panel end caps are in place
d. Check if all carriages can be moved easily
e. Check if set screws on carriages are
adequately fastened
f. Check if set screws of oset hinges are
adequately fastened
g. Ensure that the lower locks can be
moved easily
h. Check if floor sockets are adequately fastened
in the low profile saddle sill
i. Remove any dirt from the floor sockets
j. Ensure that any lock and profile cylinder can be
moved easily
k. For single action non-entry oset end panels,
check position of locking receiver and locking
box with locking receiver

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GLASS INSTALLATION AND GLAZING
This section applies only if you need to install glass for
any reason. Proper glass installation is critical, as with the
NanaWall single track sliding system, glass is a structural
part of the panel.
Glass, with appropriate dimensions, thickness and
specifications will be needed. Depending on the model,
widths of all glass panels may not be equal. Ask NanaWall
for the glass dimensions. Please note that glass is
required to be safety glass – either fully tempered or
laminated as specified for a particular order. Check with
all applicable codes and regulations.
Glass shall meet the current requirements of ASTM C
1306 “Standard Specifications for Flat Glass” for quality,
thickness and dimensional tolerances. Tempered float
glass shall meet the current requirements of ASTM C
1048 “Standard Specifications for Heat-Treated Flat
Glass - Kind HS, Kind FT Coated and Uncoated Glass.”
All tempered glass shall have a permanent logo, which
signifies Safety Commission 16 CFR-1201 and the safety
glass test requirements of ANSI Z 97.1 (current editions)
or other equivalent safety standards.
Follow all proper applicable glass installation and glazing
techniques as recommended in the Flat Glass Marketing
Association (FGMA) “Glazing Manual” and “Sealant
Manual”. Always use suction cups to shift glass within an
opening. The panels would need to be removed from the
opening to install the glass. Panels can be laid flat on
sawhorses.
Please get in touch with NanaWall before you replace
a glass pane in order to get the right material and
instructions to glaze the panel!

NanaWall Limited Warranty
NanaWall is pleased to provide the following product warranty for the owner of the property within which NanaWall
products have been installed, subject to all terms and conditions stated herein.
TEN YEAR COVERAGE
Insulated Glass. The insulated glass provided by NanaWall is warranted to be free from a permanent material obstruction
of vision due to a premature failure of the glass seal for 10 years from the date of delivery (“Delivery”). Exception: for cero
by NanaWall, please see Five Year Coverage.
Powder Coat or Baked on Fluoropolymer Surface Finish of Aluminum Profiles. Powder coat or baked on fluoropolymer
surface finish of aluminum profile is warranted to perform for a period of 10 years from Delivery as an Eective Surface
Material (ESM). ESM means: (1) free from substantial cracking, chipping or peeling due to the deterioration of the finish,
exclusive of mechanical damage; (2) free from chalking in excess of a numerical rating of 8 as per ASTM D 659; and (3)
free from fading or color changes in excess of 5 NBS units as per ASTM D 2244. Because surfaces may not be equally
exposed to the sun and elements, NanaWall makes no warranty with respect to the uniformity of fading.
Rollers. The rollers in NanaWall product are warranted to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship
that significantly impair proper operation and function for 10 years from Delivery.
Wood and Other Remaining Components. Where product is installed by a NanaWall specific system approved or
NanaWall Certified Installer, all remaining components of NanaWall products not otherwise addressed in this Warranty are
warranted against defects in materials and workmanship that substantially impair operation and function for a period of
10 years from Delivery. This includes, but is not limited to, wood frame components, hinges, handles, locking mechanisms,
tracks, and weather-stripping.
FIVE YEAR COVERAGE
Laminated Glass. The laminated glass in NanaWall products is warranted to perform for five (5) years from Delivery
against a permanent material obstruction of vision due to premature delamination.
Wood and Other Remaining Components. In the event that product is not installed by a NanaWall specific system
approved or NanaWall Certified Installer, the coverage period for Wood and Remaining Components addressed above is
reduced to five (5) years from Delivery.
Insulated Glass for cero by NanaWall. The insulated glass provided for cero by NanaWall is warranted to be free from
a permanent material obstruction of vision due to a premature failure of the glass seal for five (5) years from the date of
Delivery.
THREE YEAR COVERAGE
Anodized Surface Finish of Aluminum Profiles. Anodized surface finish of aluminum profile is warranted to perform for a
period of three (3) years from Delivery as an Eective Surfacing Material.
WHAT NANAWALL WILL DO
NanaWall shall have no obligation to respond under this Warranty until receipt of proper notice of a claim during the
warranty period and an opportunity to respond. Upon proper notice and confirmation by NanaWall of a condition covered
under this Warranty, NanaWall shall respond in its sole discretion and in a timely manner as follows:
Glass. NanaWall shall (1) ship a replacement glass unit to the location of original product delivery or (2) refund the original
purchase price of the glass paid by NanaWall.
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Surface Finishes of Aluminum Products. NanaWall shall (1) assume reasonable costs to restore the finish on non-
compliant (non-ESM) materials using standard commercial refinishing techniques; (2) ship replacement parts to the
location of original product delivery; or (3) refund the original purchase price of the non-compliant product.
Rollers. NanaWall shall ship replacement rollers to the location of original product delivery.
For covered product conditions not specifically addressed above, NanaWall’s obligations under this Warranty shall
be limited, at its option, to: (1) ship a replacement part or product without charge; (2) ship any replacement part or
replacement product in its original stage of fitting and/or finishing as supplied by NanaWall; or (3) refund the original
purchase price of the product.
NanaWall will repair or replace only defective parts or components. This Warranty does not cover labor costs to install
a replacement part or product, or cost to repair or replace surrounding substrates, trim, or other carpentry work. Nor
does it cover costs incurred due to delays or other construction costs, costs for late or damaged delivery, loss of time,
inconvenience, or loss of use of the product or any parts or components. Any action taken by NanaWall does not create
a new warranty or extend the duration of the original product warranty. A failure by NanaWall to enforce a warranty
provision shall not constitute a waiver barring subsequent enforcement.
Replacement products will be the closest equivalent current product and may not be an exact match to the original.
NanaWall reserves the right to determine whether or not a defect exists and if it is covered under this Warranty. Repair
or replacement of warped wood panel or frame can be delayed by up to 12 months from date of claim to allow wood
component to adjust to local conditions. If the claim is not covered under this Warranty, NanaWall may charge a fee for on-
site product inspections.
NOTICE PROCESS
Written notice of any claim under this Warranty with supporting documents such as photos or videos must be given to
Nana Wall Systems, Inc., 100 Meadowcreek Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925, promptly when discovered. All rights under
this Warranty will be waived if there is a failure to notify NanaWall within 30 days of receipt of the product for any defect
which an ordinary inspection would reveal, or if there is failure to make a claim within a reasonable time during the
warranty period after a hidden defect is discovered.
DISCLAIMERS & LIMITATIONS
Any liability of NanaWall is contingent upon owner fulfilling its notice obligations as stated in this Warranty. Owner shall
have no standing to assert a claim absent timely notice to NanaWall and an opportunity to cure. The remedies prescribed
in this Warranty are the exclusive and sole remedies available to owner. In no event shall the liability of NanaWall or any
seller of NanaWall products arising out of a product defect exceed the price paid for the product.
This Warranty is the sole warranty for NanaWall products. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
DISCLAIMED. NANAWALL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. Where
disclaimer of implied warranties is prohibited by law, the duration of any implied warranties is limited to the duration of
this Warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not
apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state. No one is authorized to make any dierent or additional warranties.
The warranties detailed in this document are the only statements of the legal responsibility of NanaWall and any seller
of NanaWall products with respect to covered NanaWall products manufactured on or after November 30, 2015, sold by
NanaWall and installed in the United States (50 states only) or Canada only.
NANAWALL LIMITED WARRANTY
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OTHER WARRANTY LIMITATIONS
This Warranty does not cover damage or conditions caused in whole or part by:
• Improper selection, application, storage, handling, modification, installation, or waterproofing; Movement of surrounding
substrates; Failure to properly install product according to NanaWall’s instruction or to integrate product into the
structure to prevent water intrusion; Failure to prevent the eects of sheeting rain or water or failure to provide an
appropriate flashing system; Failure to meet code or specification requirements.
• Improper finishing, including, but not limited to, not properly finishing all sides of wood products in a timely manner or
before exposure to weather, finishing exterior wood in dark colors, or not refinishing periodically; Failure to immediately
repair any breaches such as scratches, chips or abrasions in any finish.
• Product installed within close proximity of any coastal area or body of salt water; Filoform corrosion in coastal
environments, tarnish, or corrosion to hardware finishes; Product installed in other harsh or corrosive environments,
including near swimming pools or where subjected to harsh chemicals such as road salt, solvents, acid, brick or mortar
wash, or cleaning chemicals.
• Normal weathering, wear and tear; Discoloration of finish; Failure to follow the NanaWall operation and maintenance
instructions; Failure to operate the product for more than one month; Failure to clean and maintain aluminum surfaces
in accordance with AAMA 609 and 610 or not maintaining adequate cleaning records.
• Imperfections in glass that do not aect the product’s structural integrity or obscure vision and cannot be detected
from within 10 feet as per ASTM C 1036; Accidental or spontaneous glass breakage; Glass breakage due to thermal
stresses; Film applied to the glass surface; Industry accepted bow, warp or distortion in glass and minor variations in
glass color; Glass not installed as per NanaWall’s instructions.
• Variations in wood grain or color; Warp within the allowable warp tolerance for wood panels per ANSI/WDMA I.S. 6-A-01;
Warpage on wood panels caused by leaving panels in the open position exposed to the elements or not engaging the
locking points properly when in the closed position; Resin bleeding from wood panels.
• Panel shrinkage or expansion caused by change in weather; Expansion of aluminum units in dark colors caused by
direct exposure to sunlight.
• Acts of God, falling objects, fire, accidents, external forces, or other conditions beyond NanaWall’s control.
• The amount of argon or other gas remaining in insulated glass at any time after manufacture; Condensation, frost or
mold caused by high interior relative humidity.
• Performance of product in conformance to any published NanaWall testing results in terms of air and water infiltration
and structural loading. These results measure the performance of a single sample of the product of a certain size and
configuration. Performance in the field may change over time depending upon the conditions of handling, installation,
use, and maintenance.
• Products or components not supplied by NanaWall; Products that have not been paid for in full; Products ordered in
larger sizes or special configurations beyond NanaWall’s published specifications.
Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
100 Meadowcreek Drive #250
Corte Madera, CA 94925
800 873 5673
415 383 3148
Fax 415 383 0312
nanawall.com
©2020 Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
NANAWALL LIMITED WARRANTY
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Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
100 Meadowcreek Drive #250
Corte Madera, CA 94925
800 873 5673
415 383 3148
Fax 415 383 0312
nanawall.com
©2020 Nana Wall Systems, Inc.
NanaWall Warranty Registration
Must be filled out and returned to the address printed at the bottom of this form
within 30 days from date of purchase of the NanaWall in order for the limited warranty
to become eective.
NANAWALL ORDER #______________________________ PROJECT NAME ___________________________________
Date of Purchase ____________________________________ Purchaser Name ____________________________________
PROPERTY OWNER
Name ________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________
Telephone ___________________________________________ E-mail _______________________________________________
Project Address (if dierent from above) _______________________________________________________________________
INSTALLATION
Installer Name _______________________________________ Address _____________________________________________
Telephone ___________________________________________ E-mail _______________________________________________
Type of project ■ new residential ■restaurant ■shopping mall
■residential remodel ■oice building ■ other _________________________
Architect Name _____________________________________ Address _____________________________________________
1. Is the installation complete? ■yes If yes, date completed ____________________
■no If no, date scheduled _____________________
2. Have you been shown how to ■yes Is operation satisfying? ■ yes ■ no
operate your new NanaWall? ■no Why not? _________________________________
Signature ____________________________________________ Date _________________________________________________
Printed Name____________________________
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