@@spw3120 My mechanism is very similar, but there isn't an obvious place to press that releases the window to open all the way. I've pressed systematically along from one end of the mechanism to the other and my window still only opens part-way; there's no catch or anything I can see or detect that will allow the window to open further.
These windows are an embarrassment compared to the rest of Europe 😂 Mainland Europe living in 2024 with windows which swivel inwards fully, giving full access to the outside surface without having to stick your head out of the building and risk tipping yourself over... and a function where the window can tilt... and then there's the UK still in the 1840s giving residents the most dangerous, inconvenient rubbish on the market.
amazing, love those straight to the point UA-cam videos. whoever designed this, bravo
Will this cause early wear and tear damage on the window?
Where can I purchase these hinges please
It’s not working I don’t have a Green press but my windows built the same
You don't need the green button it's just the safety feature in this model the rest is important . I just did it and I don't have a green button
@@spw3120 My mechanism is very similar, but there isn't an obvious place to press that releases the window to open all the way. I've pressed systematically along from one end of the mechanism to the other and my window still only opens part-way; there's no catch or anything I can see or detect that will allow the window to open further.
cant' hear it?
Thank you 😊
Thanks!!
Than you
Wouldn't it be easier if they all opened to the inside like the rest of the world? 🤣
Where in the world has it open onwards? I've lived abroad and have travelled. Have never come across an inward opening window!
@@VTheVoiceOfficial Poland
@@VTheVoiceOfficial germany
@@VTheVoiceOfficial i believe the entire rest of europe have windows that open inwards.
@@VTheVoiceOfficial Italy
Thanks
These windows are an embarrassment compared to the rest of Europe 😂 Mainland Europe living in 2024 with windows which swivel inwards fully, giving full access to the outside surface without having to stick your head out of the building and risk tipping yourself over... and a function where the window can tilt... and then there's the UK still in the 1840s giving residents the most dangerous, inconvenient rubbish on the market.
I need video how to break into house not this 🤦🏻