Follow up.
For those that may encounter the issue of the escape window popping off, the fix is rather simple but took me a bit to figure it out.
The top "hinge" is actually two channels with lips. There are also two small pins made to fit into corresponding cutouts in the opposing lip.
You have to swing the widow upward quite a bit past 90 degrees to get the two lips interlocked. At the same time, the two pins need to be placed into their slots.
The only thing holding the top of the window in place is the interlocking of the two very small lips. This setup makes me nervous but it must work....
While this might be obvious to some, it was a bit of a head scratcher for me. Maybe it will help someone on down the road.
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