Two or more blinds can be installed on a single headrail to provide a practical treatment for larger windows or sliding patio doors.
| Options: |
| Standard controls: |
| Two on one headrail |
– Left panel (tilt and lift left) |
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– Right panel (tilt and lift right) |
| Three on one headrail |
– Left panel (tilt and lift left) |
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– Right panel (tilt and lift right) |
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– Center panel (tilt left/lift right) |
| Measuring: |
| 1. |
Measure overall width of the area to be covered. If space permits, an overlap of 11⁄2" per side is recommended for outside mounts. |
| 2. |
Measure the width of the area each blind is to cover. Measure and specify the left blind first, continuing to the right. Allow a minimum of 1⁄4" between blinds for operating clearance (Note: 1⁄2" gap for NoHoles™ blinds). |
| 3. |
Total width of all blinds, plus clearance(s) must equal overall width. |
| 4. |
Measure height as follows: |
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a. |
For windows, use standard inside or outside measuring procedures. |
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b. |
For patio doors, measure height within 3⁄4" of floor, either from ceiling or a point at least 6½" above the door frame. |
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| Ordering: |
| 1. |
Indicate quantity of blinds that are to be mounted on one headrail. |
| 2. |
Specify total width of headrail. |
| 3. |
Indicate each panel width separately, specify left blind first, continuing to the right. |
| 4. |
Specify control positions, if other than standard. |
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