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Industry News 2025-10-23
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The temperature has dropped sharply, and I will give you a "winter secret" for smart doors and windows to keep you warm and worry-free!

Intelligent system doors and windows /"Almighty Butler"

The temperature has plummeted in the past few days. Have you deeply understood what "the temperature will drop by 15 when the temperature reaches 30"? The biting cold wind is not only testing our immunity, but also secretly testing the "smart armor" of our home - your smart system doors and windows.

Do you think it's just an ordinary window? Of course not! With the support of smart technology, it has evolved into an "all-round housekeeper" that integrates warmth, windproof, dehumidification and silence. Today, let us unlock the correct way to open this "butler" so that it can "do as much work as a dog and horse" for you this winter!



1. Core maintenance: sealing and drainage, the first line of defense to protect warmth

Cold wind can easily get in through the gaps. The core of the excellent thermal insulation performance of smart doors and windows lies in their excellent sealing system.

● Check the sealing strip: Touch the sealing strips of doors and windows with your hands (especially the rings between the sash and the window frame) to feel whether they are still soft and elastic. Low temperature will cause the strip to harden, age, and lose its sealing effect. If hardening, cracking or deformation is found, contact a professional in time for replacement.

Tips: Use a damp cloth to clean the dust on the surface of the strip, and then lightly apply a layer of talcum powder or special strip maintenance agent to maintain its flexibility.

Clean drainage channels: The system doors and windows are designed with hidden drainage holes to discharge accumulated rainwater on rainy days. In autumn and winter, there is a lot of fallen leaves and dust. Be sure to check the drainage holes and track grooves to ensure that they are not blocked. This will prevent water from freezing after the rain and snow melt, freezing the door and window structures or causing leakage.

Tips: Clean the track regularly with a soft-bristled brush or vacuum cleaner, then wipe with a dry cloth to keep it dry.

2. Machinery and hardware: lubricate the "joints"

The smooth opening and closing of smart doors and windows relies on a precise hardware transmission system, just like the joints of the human body.

Cleaning and Lubrication: Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the locking points, lock seats, hinges and other hardware components to remove dust. Then, drop a small amount of special lubricating oil or WD-40 on the moving metal parts (such as transmissions and hinges). Do not use edible oil or highly viscous lubricants. Note: After lubrication, repeatedly open and close the doors and windows several times to allow the lubricant to fully penetrate, and then wipe off excess oil stains with a cloth to avoid contamination with dust.

3. Intelligent system: protecting the “brain” and “nerves”

This is the core that distinguishes smart doors and windows from ordinary doors and windows, and requires special attention.

Power check: Check whether the power connections of motors, controllers and other equipment are secure. If your windows and doors use rechargeable batteries, make sure they are fully charged before cold temperatures come, as cold temperatures can reduce battery activity.

Prevent the effects of condensation: When there is a large temperature difference between indoors and outdoors, and if the indoor humidity is too high, condensation may appear on the door, window glass and metal frames. Although the broken bridge design of high-quality system doors and windows can effectively reduce condensation, you still need to pay attention to: dry the condensed water droplets with a soft cloth in time to avoid long-term erosion of the motor and track by water vapor; properly open windows for ventilation or use a dehumidifier to reduce indoor humidity and solve the problem from the root.

Sensor maintenance: Gently wipe the surface of external detection components such as wind and rain sensors, infrared sensors, etc. to ensure that they are sensitive and not blocked by dust or fog.

Software and linkage: Check whether the mobile phone APP or smart home system linked to smart doors and windows has firmware updates. Timely updates can improve stability and compatibility, ensuring that command response remains rapid in severe cold weather.

4. Glass and profiles: maintain “bright eyes” and “strong body”

Glass cleaning: Use a mild detergent and a soft cloth to wipe the glass, and avoid using strong acid or alkali cleaners, which can corrode the sealant. Keeping glass clean allows precious winter sunlight to better warm the interior.

Profile maintenance: Use a neutral detergent to wipe the surface of the door and window profiles. Avoid using strong detergents to avoid damaging the surface coating. If there are stubborn stains, soak them with a damp cloth and then wipe them gently.

5. “Three Don’ts” for Winter Maintenance

Do not use violence: If doors and windows freeze, do not push or pull them forcefully or pour hot water on them, as this can easily damage the hardware and motor. You should wait until the indoor temperature rises and the frost melts naturally before turning it on.

Don’t ignore unusual noises: If there is abnormal noise when opening and closing or running, you should stop using it immediately and contact after-sales service for inspection. This may be a precursor to problems with the track, hardware or motor.

Do not use inappropriate lubricants: Again, never use cooking oil, butter, etc. for lubrication, as they will adhere to more dust and accelerate component wear.

Although the weather is cold, the home is always warm

Chill is a letter from the season, reminding us to look inward to explore the true meaning of warmth. True warmth is not just a suitable body temperature, but also comes from a sense of peace and comfort in the heart. This appropriateness is often built in the details that are within our reach every day - such as a tightly fitted and silent window.

All the maintenance done for smart doors and windows seems to be caring for an artifact, but in fact it is wiping the boundary between us and the outside world, and creating a "controllable comfort." When there is wind and snow outside the window, there is warmth and tranquility inside. At this moment, the doors and windows have been sublimated from cold "objects" to the guardians of the home, becoming a solid support for us to settle our body and mind and carry our emotions.

Through this attentive protection, we hope that in every intelligent interaction with doors and windows, you will not only gain a warm and spring-like residence, but also experience the calmness and poetry that technology brings to life. This winter, let us start by being kind to every line of defense at home, respecting the severe cold with calmness, treating daily life with attentiveness, and turning every day into a solid and warm poem.