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Blinds Chalet Sunlera Sun Screen Shades - 1% to 14% User Manual

Installation instructions – roller shades

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Tools Required:

Step 1. Mount the Brackets
attach the brackets to the window frame, molding or ceiling
as shown. The brackets are “universal” – there are no
“right” and “left” brackets. Mark the screw locations with a
pencil – pre-drill the screw holes using a 5/64” drill bit.

Operating the Shade

Cordless Shades
Raise the Shade: Grip the center of the bottom hem (do not release your grip until you have set the shade at the
desired height) – pull the shade away from the window sill, if necessary – pull straight down to release the spring
motor that controls the movement of the shade – allow it to rise to any desired point, then pull downward gently to
stop/set the shade.
Lower the Shade: pull straight down and stop/set the shade as described above.
Adjusting Spring Roller Tension: to tighten (increase tension!), lower the shade about 18” from the top, and then
remove the shade from the window brackets. Roll up the shade by hand, and then replace in the brackets. Repeat
as necessary to get the desired tension.
To loosen (decrease tension!), raise the shade to the top, and then remove the shade from the brackets. Unroll the
shade about 18”, and then replace in the brackets.

Step 2. Install the Shade
Put the spring loaded pin into the round hole of the bracket,
push the spring loaded tip into the bracket, and then insert the
hook arms on the opposite side of the shade into the two hook
arm receiver holes of the bracket. Once the two hook arms are
through the holes, gently pull down until the two hook arms
have locked securely to the bracket. For cord control shades,
the bottom of the clutch should always point straight down.

Step 3. Install the Bracket Covers
for Outside Mount shades only.
Bracket covers slide onto the bracket as shown until they snap into position.

Step 4. Install the Tension Device – for Cord Control Shades
The tension device reduces the hazards of strangulation and entanglement of young children
or pets by limiting access to the control cord. Anchor the Tension Device that is attached to the
shade’s control cord, to the window frame or wall, so that young children cannot pull the cord
around their necks.
Lower the shade, and then position the Tension Device on the window frame or the wall so that
the Tension Device and control cord do not interfere with raising and lowering the shade.
The Tension Device should be installed without stretching or pulling down on the control cord.
Stretching the control cord will cause excessive wear. Do not twist or cross the control cord.
Mark the screw hole locations with a pencil, then pre-drill the screw holes using a 3/32” drill bit.
For hollow dry wall installation, use wall anchors (not included).

Cleaning the Shades
Dusting: Vacuum using the soft brush attachment.
Washing: Use a cloth, sponge or soft brush and a mild detergent. Use warm or cold water, not hot water.
Place toweling on the floor or window sill and wash the blind in sections.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
In the event that replacement parts are ever needed, you may call: 1-800-264-1190
Please be sure to provide the following information, if possible:
• The complete model or catalog number of your product
• A description of the product
• A description of the part needed

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – ROLLER SHADES

Tape measure, pencil, drill, drill bits, screw driver, step stool.

Note: use a 5/64” drill bit to pre-drill the screw holes (for attachment to a

wall stud or header board). Use a 1/4” drill bit for plastic anchors (for hollow dry wall or plaster mounting).

PHASE II PRODUCTS, INC. 501 WEST BROADWAY, SUITE 1350 • SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92101 • 1-800-264-1190

The spring roller should not be too tight. Remember, when the window shade will not roll up, the spring is too loose.
When it won’t stay down, the roller spring is too tight.
Caution: over-winding may result in permanent damage.
Cord Control Shades
Pulling gently on the cord in one direction raises the shade; pulling it in the other direction lowers it. On shades
where the fabric rolls against the window, the front cord does the raising. On shades where the fabric rolls toward
the room, the rear cord does the raising.
Motorized Shades
See the separate sheet of instructions that describes the programming of the remote control(s).