Blinds Chalet Tavarua Sunscreen Bamboo Roller Shades User Manual
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Once the head rail is installed the roller shade can be installed to the
brackets. Hold the roll so that the clutch is on the correct side and the chain
hangs down vertically from the bottom of the clutch. Insert the tab on the
clutch bracket into the center hole of the clutch and push all the way in.
Then rotate the idle end so that the tab is at the top and slide this into the hole
in the idle end bracket. Then rotate the locking device so that it engages the tab
on the idle end and locks it into place. The roll should now be securely installed
in the brackets. Finally, install the cord tension clip (see Section 3).
Your woven wood shade comes with a clutch to raise and
lower the shade and a continuous loop of plastic chain.
Always secure the chain loop to the wall with the Chain
Tension Clip to prevent the risk of strangulation.
3) INSTALLATION OF CORD TENSION CLIP
The cord tension clip is supplied already
installed on the chain loop and is
designed to significantly reduce the risk
of strangulation. It should always be
installed to the wall or window frame, so
that the chain is taut, but still operable.
To install, lower the shade and then
find the best location to install the cord tension clip, so that there is no
slack in the chain and the chain is not crossed or twisted. Mark the wall
with a pencil through the screw-hole in the bottom of the clip and secure the
clip to the wall with the screw provided.
WHAT IS COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY AND FOR HOW LONG:
For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, all products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship provided that the product is
installed according to the product instructions. We reserve the right to determine if your piece warrants a repair or partial replacement of any parts or in the
unlikely event the entire piece is defective, we will replace this window covering with a new window covering of equal or superior value. This shall be your
sole remedy under this warranty.
Who is covered by this warranty: This warranty applies to the original customer with proof of purchase in a residential application within the United States.
What is not covered in this warranty: This warranty does not cover removal or installation or reinstallation of any window covering. This warranty does
not cover damage or defects caused by or resulting from improper maintenance, neglect or improper use, abuse, misuse, neglect, accidents, Acts of God,
alteration, commercial use, installation,removal or reinstallation or exposure to excessive moisture.
Your rights under State Law: This warranty gives you the specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. Blinds.com
will not be liable for INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES or for any other direct or indirect damage, loss, cost, expense or fee. Some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
How to obtain warranty service: To obtain warranty service please contact Customer Service. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
OBLIGATIONS, LIABILITIES, OR WARRANTIES.
2b) INSTALLATION WITH HEAD RAIL
If you ordered your roller shade with head rail and valance, it will have come
already installed to the head rail.
MOUNTING HARDWARE KIT INCLUDES:
L Brackets 1 1/2” Bracket Screws 1 1/2” Headrail Bolts 1” Chain Tension Clip Chain Tension
up to 48” wide - (2) Per L Bracket - (2) and Nuts -
Screw - (1)
Clip - (1)
48 1/8” to 60” wide - (3)
( 1 per bracket )
60 1/8” to 78” wide - (4)
You will need to remove the roll from the brackets before installation. To do this
locate the idle end bracket (with the swivel locking device). Rotate the locking
device so that it disengages from the tab on the idle end and then lift the idle
end and remove from the bracket. Then remove the clutch end from the clutch
bracket. Carefully lay the roller shade to one side -
do not unroll the fabric.
The head rail will be installed to the mounting surface using the L brackets
provided. On the mounting surface mark the desired location of L brackets,
making sure that the brackets at each end will be no more than 2 inches from
each edge of the head rail. Space any other brackets evenly between the 2
end brackets.
Secure the L brackets to the wall using the screws
provided. Use a carpenter’s level to make sure that the
brackets are level. Using the bracket nuts and bolts,
secure the head rail below the L brackets. Make sure
that the bolts are on top of the head rail and the nuts are
beneath. Tighten all bolts securely.
< Center of window
STEP 1: INSTALL BRACKETS
CEILING OR TOP MOUNT
Depending on the size of track you received, you will have
received a small or a large swivel bracket.
[figures 1 & 2]
For a ceiling or top mount, you will mount this swivel bracket
directly to the mounting surface.
1. Measure 4 inches in from each end of the window and
ensure you have the following clearance from the window
or from any protruding window hardware:
Small bracket: 1 1/4” from the hole of the bracket.
Large bracket: 2” from the hole of the bracket.
2. Make a pencil mark through the hole in the center of
the bracket.
3. Space any additional brackets evenly between the two
end brackets.
4. Drill holes through the pencil marks and using the correct
anchors for your mounting surface, attach the brackets to
the mounting surface. The arm of the bracket should face
into the room and to the right as in the picture above.
5. When all the brackets are installed, place the
track against the bracket and rotate the swivel
by pushing the front arm back and to the left,
until only the front lip of the bracket is visible.
Check that the bracket has fully secured the
headrail. Repeat with all brackets.
[figure 3]
WALL OR FACE MOUNT
For this kind of installation you will use an L bracket
to attach the swivel bracket to the wall.
1. Attach the swivel brackets to the L bracket using
the screw and nut provided.
[figure 4]
2. Mark with a pencil the desired height of the
L bracket, based on the length of shade you
ordered. Then measure in 4" from the ends of
the headrail. Secure the L brackets to the wall
with the screws provided and using the correct
anchors for your mounting surface.
3. Space any additional L brackets evenly between
the two end brackets. Use a level to make sure
all brackets are level. Uneven brackets may stop
the brackets engaging properly with the headrail.
WALL OR FACE MOUNT continued
4. Ensure the swivel brackets are in the correct, open position (see item 4 in
Ceiling Mount).
5. Place track against the brackets and rotate the swivel to the closed position (see
item 5 in Ceiling Mount). Check that the headrail is securely held by all brackets.
STEP 2: ATTACH PANELS (AND VALANCE)
Secure the panels to the hangers with the velcro
provided. Take care to position the panels so that
the velcro engages fully and make sure the panel
is level. Repeat with all panels.
[figure 5]
If a valance has been ordered, attach the valance
and any returns to the front and the sides of the
track, using the velcro provided.
STEP 3: ATTACH THE CORD TENSIONER
Loose and dangling cords can provide a strangulation hazard for young children
and pets. Your shade has been provided with a cord tensioner, which must be
secured to the wall, to allow safe operation of the shade.
Locate the tensioner as close to the shade as possible and mount the tensioner
to the wall using the screws provided and making sure that the cord is under
tension, but still able to move freely.
WARNING:
Young children can strangle in cord and bead chain loops. They can
also wrap cords around their necks and strangle.
• Always keep cords and bead chains out of
children’s reach.
• Move cribs, playpens and other furniture away
from cords and bead chains. Children can
climb furniture to get to cords.
• Attach a cord guide to the wall. This can
prevent children from pulling cords and
bead chains around their necks.
SMALL BRACKET
LARGE BRACKET
[figure 3]
[figure 4]
[figure 2]
[figure 1]
[figure 5]
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