Protect your children – Blinds Chalet SlumberShade 3/8 Blackout Double Cell Shades User Manual
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OPERATION
Standard Shades
To lower or release shade, pull the cord inward
toward the center of the shade. To raise or lock the
shade, pull the cord straight down and outward
toward the edge of the shade.
Top-Down Bottom Up
One cord will raise or lower the bottom rail, the other
cord will raise or lower the top. Pull the cord inward
toward the center of the shade to lower or release
shade. Pull the cord straight down and outward
toward the edge of the shade to raise or lock the
shade.
Continuous Loop Shades
Operate the shade by pulling down on one side of the
cord. - The front cord raises the shade, the rear cord
lowers the shade.
Do not lift the bottom rail with your hands. Also, be
careful not to place objects on the window sill that will
interfere with operating the shade or cause it to hang
unevenly.
Cordless Shades
To lower the shade, pull down on the handles which
are secured to the bottom rail. To raise the shade,
push the bottom rail up. Be sure to lift evenly, using
both handles. The shade will hold at any position
when the bottom rail is released.
Cordless Shades Top-Down Bottom Up
To lower the bottom of the shade, pull down on the
handles which are secured to the bottom rail. To
lower the middle rail, pull down on the handle which
is secured to the middle rail. To raise the shade,
push the middle and/or bottom rail up. Be sure to lift
the bottom rail evenly, using both handles. The
shade will hold at any position when the middle or
bottom rail is released.
BREAKTHROUGH CORD CONNECTOR
The breakthrough cord connector applies to Standard
and Top-Down Bottom-Up shades. Cordloop and
Cordless shades do not have a Breakthrough Cord
Connector.
WARNING
Breakthrough
Cord
Connector
!
To avoid entanglement and
strangulation, keep cords out of
the reach of young children.
Move cribs and furniture away
from blind cords.
To further reduce hazards, this
shade was built with a cord
connector which was designed
to break apart when force is
applied from the top.
No safety system is fail-safe.
KEEP CORDS OUT OF
REACH OF SMALL
CHILDREN!
If your cord connector should happen to break apart,
follow the instructions below to reassemble.
When the
connector is
open, each side
has a cord
coming in at the
top, one side
has a cord
coming in from
the bottom.
Fit the bottom
edges together.
The side with the
cord fits into the
side without the
cord.
Swing the top
ends together
and press in the
middle to fully
connect.
PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN
Be aware that it is possible for children to strangle in
window covering cords. To reduce the occurrence of
accident, all cords must be kept out of the reach of
children, including infants. Cord cleats and Tensioner
devices are an effective way to implement this
essential precaution.
Standard and Top-Down Bottom-Up
Mount the cord cleat at a safe height,
taking into account furniture or other
objects upon which a child may climb.
Then, after each use of the shade, simply
wrap the excess cord around the cleat.
It's fast, easy and safe.
Step 5 IMPORTANT: FILL LIGHT GAPS
The Cellular SlumberShade is designed to block light
gaps with the energy saving blackout tracks.
However, not all windows are
perfectly square and light gaps
may still exist. To block these
light gaps, use the foam that is
provided.
We recommend placing foam
on the sill directly behind the
side tracks.
Use the rest of the foam as
needed to block light.
foam
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