Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 Apr 06, 2019 4:44 am Hi everyone, I’ve already used the search function, but couldn’t find an answer to this. Hopefully I haven’t doubled up! We’re currently building and our builder uses A&L windows. Ours our double-glazed. Awning was the only option because of this. When wound open, they seem extremely restricted compared to what we’d expected, and a major disappointment compared to the openness of sash windows. We understand there is SOME limit of the opening capacity of an awning, but this is far less than we’ve previously had in other houses. Googling tells us that some brands of awning window are able to be adjusted by removing the winder and flicking a switch on the back of the winder unit. Can anyone please tell us if this is a universal thing. Will it work for us? Fingers crossed! Or it’s going to be a very stuffy house! 😐 Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 3Apr 06, 2019 10:58 am We have them and if you unscrew the winder mechanism there is a restricter screw on the bottom that you can adjust to wind them out further. Our build thread viewtopic.php?f=31&t=82369&p=1525857&hilit=fairhaven#p1525857 Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 5Apr 06, 2019 1:07 pm sunrays I hope it does not void the product warranty if something happens on a windy day. Need to check PDS if that is user adjustable. Nothing to do with warranty - they have a restricter adjustment for 2nd storey installation due to safety regulations. Our build thread viewtopic.php?f=31&t=82369&p=1525857&hilit=fairhaven#p1525857 Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 6Apr 07, 2019 7:24 am Old Bloke Nothing to do with warranty - they have a restricter adjustment for 2nd storey installation due to safety regulations. Yes, I was told the same for all our upstairs windows where the bottom ledge is lower than 1.7m (my windows are not awnings). To prevent kids falling out. Apparently some homeowners just remove the restrictor screw after inspection... Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 7Apr 08, 2019 9:15 pm Old Bloke We have them and if you unscrew the winder mechanism there is a restricter screw on the bottom that you can adjust to wind them out further. Great news! This is exactly what we were hoping for. Thank you!!! Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 8May 30, 2019 10:00 pm EmmaK8 Old Bloke We have them and if you unscrew the winder mechanism there is a restricter screw on the bottom that you can adjust to wind them out further. Great news! This is exactly what we were hoping for. Thank you!!! Hi Emma Were you able to find the restricted screw? I've just moved into my new build with A&L awning windows recessed into bricks so no breeze whatsoever 😫 A&L were here today fixing one of the windows & noticed the little black area with their logo on the top of the mechanism to the right of the winder was taken off & the window was opening wider than normal. I can't figure out how to remove this little piece, it has a little hole in it but putting the end of a paper clip in the hole isn't releasing the cap. Thanks in advance anyone that has an idea on this 🙌 Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 9Nov 03, 2019 5:56 pm Hey, sorry for the delayed reply! It is something to do with that...I saw our site supervisor change one of them...but I can’t remember how he got it off! A and L are coming back again to do the rest, so I’ll pay more attention next time and let you know! Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 10Nov 04, 2019 10:48 am I have the same winders with the plate and hole, I removed the plate by inserting a bent nail and pulling. Unfortunately the chains are very short, so already at their limit even though the windows only open a couple of inches. I guess I would have to replace the whole winder to get it to open more more, which is easily enough done Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 11Jan 27, 2020 1:34 pm If you use a very small Phillips head screwdriver in the small hole on the right of the A&L plate on the top of the winder and push into the hole about 10mm or so, the plate will pop up as it has a spring underneath it. It will just pop up a little bit so that you can get the plate out. You can then see the winder chain out towards the outside of the house. Wind the window out almost as far as you can and you will see the end of the chain which has a small metal tab pointing in towards the inside of the house. Use a small flat blade screwdriver to push this metal tab in towards the chain and it will stay in. You can then wind the window out to the widest opening.
Snap the cover back on and you’re done. Obviously don’t do this on any window that is high enough off the ground to need the restrictor by law. Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 12Jan 29, 2020 5:29 pm JamieHC If you use a very small Phillips head screwdriver in the small hole on the right of the A&L plate on the top of the winder and push into the hole about 10mm or so, the plate will pop up as it has a spring underneath it. It will just pop up a little bit so that you can get the plate out. You can then see the wonder chain out towards the outside of the house. Wind the window out almost as far as you can and you will see the end of the chain which has a small metal tab pointing in towards the inside of the house. Use a small flat blade screwdriver to push this metal tab in towards the chain and it will stay in. You can then wind the window out to the widest opening. Snap the cover back on and you’re done. Obviously don’t do this on any window that is high enough off the ground to need the restrictor by law. Perfect! Thank you so much Jamie, that's it! 😄 Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 14Sep 23, 2020 12:25 pm JamieHC If you use a very small Phillips head screwdriver in the small hole on the right of the A&L plate on the top of the winder and push into the hole about 10mm or so, the plate will pop up as it has a spring underneath it. It will just pop up a little bit so that you can get the plate out. You can then see the winder chain out towards the outside of the house. Wind the window out almost as far as you can and you will see the end of the chain which has a small metal tab pointing in towards the inside of the house. Use a small flat blade screwdriver to push this metal tab in towards the chain and it will stay in. You can then wind the window out to the widest opening. Snap the cover back on and you’re done. Obviously don’t do this on any window that is high enough off the ground to need the restrictor by law. This worked perfectly. The question I have now is how to reset the little tab back to the restriction position? The reason I want to be able to open these windows wider is for window cleaning, then when I'm done cleaning the window I want to put the restrictor back in position. Paddington 29 @ Blue Horizon Estate (Lot 105, Wattleridge Crescent, North Kellyville) Our Build Progress Blog: http://light487.wordpress.com/ Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 15Nov 07, 2023 6:25 pm Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but just wanted to help others who might come across this while Googling (like I did). Thankfully the tips in the posts above worked perfectly on my A&L awning windows from a new house built in 2023. The small plate in the top of the winder allows you to access the restriction tab quite easily, without unscrewing anything. You just need a paperclip and then a pen or screwdriver to adjust the tab – takes less than a minute. I actually filmed a short video to show how it's done, in case it's useful for anyone in future. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=302-nUUJR00 Re: A&L awning windows with very restricted opening 17Feb 07, 2024 11:12 am SimonDIY Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but just wanted to help others who might come across this while Googling (like I did). Thankfully the tips in the posts above worked perfectly on my A&L awning windows from a new house built in 2023. The small plate in the top of the winder allows you to access the restriction tab quite easily, without unscrewing anything. You just need a paperclip and then a pen or screwdriver to adjust the tab – takes less than a minute. I actually filmed a short video to show how it's done, in case it's useful for anyone in future. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=302-nUUJR00 Excellent instructional video.... "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 It could be that the flyscreen adaptor is the problem, not the window. Yes you can easily change the winder, I would be expecting that the footprint of the winder to be… 1 4006 What is going to go in that corner when the floor is filled in? Take that info to a qualified engineer and ask them re the proper procedure/material. 3 1863 |