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Hi everyone. I have a uPVC window in the bathroom with deadbolt mechanism that goes out vertically at top/bottom.
Frustratingly, it's the bottom one that's broken. The shaft I think has become detached from the handle mechanism and now gravity just keeps it down so I can't get the window open now. When lifted, the handle sags at 45 degrees, which I imagine it wouldn't if the mechanism was functioning.
I just want to be able to lift the deadbolt so I can actually open the window. Being a bathroom, the window being jammed close permanently is problematic for moisture. (tbf, window needs replacing with one that has vent anyway)
I don't know enough about the make of this, but if I was to deglaze the panel, and remove it, would that usually offer any access to the mechanism without the window being open?
Frustratingly, it's the bottom one that's broken. The shaft I think has become detached from the handle mechanism and now gravity just keeps it down so I can't get the window open now. When lifted, the handle sags at 45 degrees, which I imagine it wouldn't if the mechanism was functioning.
I just want to be able to lift the deadbolt so I can actually open the window. Being a bathroom, the window being jammed close permanently is problematic for moisture. (tbf, window needs replacing with one that has vent anyway)
I don't know enough about the make of this, but if I was to deglaze the panel, and remove it, would that usually offer any access to the mechanism without the window being open?