Note: Do not remove the blue tape from the window shading until it is securely
installed in the window.
LEVEL MOUNTING
In all installations, the headrail must be mounted perfectly level for proper operation.
Use a carpenter's level to check that the mounting surface is level on an inside mount. If it is not, shim the
installation brackets to make them level. With outside mounts, use a carpenter's level to check that the tops of the
installation brackets are level after they have been attached.
BRACKET ATTACHMENT
Inside Mounts
With inside mounts, a minimum casement depth of 7/8" is required to attach the bracket. The casement must be at least
3 3/16" deep to fully recess the shading.
Add to these minimum depths the dimension of any obstruction to the bottom rail, such as a window crank or handle.
Also add 1/4" if an optional back cover is used.
Outside Mounts
With outside mounts, a flat vertical surface at least 3/4" high is needed for bracket attachment.
For added clearance, spacer blocks or extension brackets can be used with outside mounts. The half-inch thick spacer
blocks are attached between the installation brackets and the mounting surface. Mounting screws must be long enough for
a secure installation.
Extension brackets are attached to the mounting surface and then installation brackets are
mounted to them using provided machine screws and nuts.
End Mounts
Extension brackets can also be used to end mount the headrail when conventional inside or outside mounting techniques
will not work - for example, in an arched window opening. The extension brackets are mounted at the desired height
with their long sides pointing toward the center of the opening. The mounting surface must be at least 1 1/4" wide.
BACK COVER
When a back cover is used, attach back cover brackets to the installation brackets before mounting them.
Remove the tab from the top of the back cover brackets and both tabs at the rear of the installation brackets.
After mounting the installation brackets, install the back cover.
SHADING INSTALLATION
To mount the shading, insert the top of the headrail into the brackets between the locking tab and the bracket flange.
Push the headrail into the brackets until the locking tab clicks in place.
To remove the shading, lift the locking
tab to release the headrail, rotate the headrail forward, and pull it straight out.
SHADING ADJUSTMENT
After mounting the headrail, lower the shading and then raise it very slowly, carefully watching how the fabric winds
on the roll. If the fabric roll winds unevenly or starts to rub against one end of the headrail, stop raising the shading
immediately and adjust the level of the rotator rail by turning the leveling screw.
The leveling screw is located under the end cap opposite the cord loop. Using a small screwdriver, turn the screw
counter-clockwise to raise that end of the rotator rail or clockwise to lower it. Adjust in half-turn increments and
check after each adjustment.
The limit adjustment screw is located in the same end cap, concealed under a cover. This screw rarely needs adjustment;
it is used to change the upper limit of the shading when necessary.
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