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Simple tools are required:
- Measuring tape
- Carpenters Level
- Power drill or Phillips head Screwdriver
- ¼" Hex head and/or Phillips driver bit
Additional fasteners other than those sent with
your shading may be required depending on the
mounting surface. Wallboard and plaster require
the use of anchors such as expansion or toggle
bolts. Brick, tile or stone need special plugs
and drill bits. Remember to always pre-drill holes
in wood to avoid splitting.
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| Hex Head Screw
(1 1/4") |
Wedge |
Mounting Bracket |
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| Extension/Side
mount Bracket |
U" Shim |
Cord Tensioner
to Bracket
Screw (3/8") |
Cord Tensioner
Mounting Brackets |
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Cord Tensioner
bracket screw |
Nut & Bolt |
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| Step
1. Bracket Installation |
If the headrail does not sit level, the fabric
will not roll up evenly which could damage the
edges of the shading fabric. Use shims if necessary
to level brackets.
End brackets should be located with centerlines
2" in from each end. Depending on the width of
the shading, additional brackets may be necessary
evenly spaced between the two end brackets.
| For
Shade widths of |
Use
this Number of Brackets |
| Up to 40" |
2 |
| 40" - 72" |
3 |
| 72" - 84" |
4 |
| 84" - 96" |
5 |
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5/8" minimum
for shallow mount 3 3/16" minimum for
flush inside mount
Use shims if necessary to ensure that
the headrail is mounted level (included). |
| Fully
Recessed Inside Mount |
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Low light gap wedges can
be used to reduce the top light gap when
the shade is mounted fully recessed. The
wedge is placed between the mounting surface
and the bracket with the tabs on the wedge
facing down and the thick end of the wedge
toward the back of the bracket. |
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3/4" minimum surface |
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Optional Extension Brackets
are used to project the back of the shading
up to 2 1/2" from the mounting surface.
Attach the Standard Mounting Bracket to
the Extension Bracket with the nut and
bolt provided. |
| 2" minimum surface required
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Measure from windowsill
up to desired mounting position on each
side of the window frame. Mark position.
Mount Side Mount Brackets on each side
of window frame as shown. Make sure to
confirm that headrail will sit perfectly
level. Once Side Mount Brackets are installed
and properly positioned, attach the Standard
Mounting Brackets using the nuts and bolts
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| Position screw in center
of slot so you can
adjust position of bracket as necessary
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2. Hanging The Shade |
Install Headrail
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| Push the rail back until
it is fully engaged. |
| To remove the shading,
partially lower the shading and insert
a flat head screwdriver as shown. Twist
the screwdriver until the headrail disengages
from the bracket. |
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission requires
the use of a cord tie down (cord tensioner) on
all continuous loop cord systems. The use of such
a device is intended to significantly reduce the
occurrence of infant or small child strangulation
injuries or deaths resulting from the looped pull
cords on various window treatment products.
The Cord Tensioner is installed on the Lift Cord
before packaging. The Tensioning device should
be mounted in the proper position to pull the
cord taut in order to reduce the possibility of
injury.
Cord Tensioner Installation
Lower the shading. Choose one of the three installation
methods shown to position the tension device on
the window frame or the wall so that the tension
device and the control cord do not interfere with
shade operation.
The control cord must be taut but still operable.
Do not allow for any slack. Do not twist or cross
the control cord.
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