Save me from the cold please (UPVC door)

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UPVC door is sealed at the top, but leaves a large gap at the bottom. I can’t for the life of me figure out what else to fiddle around with.
 

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It looks like a Trojan hinge, I believe there may be compression adjustment on the bottom...
 

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Look on the corresponding spots on the door leaf and see if there are adjustments there. If it's a manufacturing defect, then your are out of options on the adjustments.

Alternate solutions that will work to some extent are:

Stick on door leaf to close the gap.
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Im guessing you are pulling the handle up to engage the locking mechanism when you can see the gaps at the bottom ? Manufacturers will tell you a door isn't airtight/watertight until all locking points are engaged ( hence pulling the handle up ) .
 

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