Installation Guide: 2" Room Darkening Sheer Shades
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Fitting the Brackets
The brackets offer two methods of installation:
Top-Fixing
Use the front two holes in the top of the bracket to fix to the lintel (the 'ceiling' of the recess).
Diagram Description: A bracket is shown attached to a horizontal surface (lintel) using two screws through the top holes of the bracket.
Face-Fixing
Use two screws through the back plate to mount onto a facing surface (a wall or window frame).
Diagram Description: A bracket is shown attached to a vertical surface (wall/window frame) using two screws through the back plate of the bracket.
Diagram Description: A horizontal line representing the rail, with arrows indicating a 5cm measurement from each end. Text states that the position of the outermost brackets should be at least 5cm away from the ends of the rail, with any other brackets evenly distributed across the width.
Fitting the Shade
Diagram Description: A side view of a bracket and a shade cassette. The cassette has a T-shaped lip on top. The diagram shows this lip being inserted into the front lip of the bracket. A subsequent diagram shows the back of the cassette being twisted upwards to snap into place against the back lip of the bracket.
Holding the rail at an angle, situate the T-shaped lip on the top of the cassette into the front lip of the bracket.
Twist the back of the cassette upwards until it snaps into place against the back lip of the bracket.
Installing the No-Tools Headrail
Hold the no-tools headrail up against the top of the recess, then push the lever firmly upwards until the rail snaps into place. If the rail is not quite tight enough, this can be easily adjusted.
At the end of the rail opposite to the lever, there is an adjustment block that allows you to fine-tune the fitting of the rail. Use a flat-head screwdriver to twist the small red plugs in toward the center of the rail. Slide the block out of the rail by a few millimeters, then twist the red plugs back into their original position to fix the block in place. Make small adjustments only, repeating as necessary for a tight fit.
Diagram Description: A close-up view of the end of a headrail showing an adjustment block with small red plugs. An arrow indicates twisting the red plugs with a flat-head screwdriver. Another arrow shows sliding the block out.
Remote Programming Instructions
Diagram Description: An illustration of a remote control with buttons labeled UP, STOP, DOWN, CHANNEL-, CHANNEL+, EY/BF, CONFIRM, LIMIT, BATTERY. It also shows a small LED indicator for channels.
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Adjust switch on BY or BF working mode
BY mode: Short press UP or DOWN button for jog rotating; long press UP or DOWN button over 2 seconds for continuous rolling up or down.
BF mode: Short press UP or DOWN button for continuous rolling UP or DOWN.
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Select the Channel for Programming:
Press “CHANNEL+” or “CHANNEL-” to choose the channel until the LED is bright on the channel you want.
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Programming this channel on the Motor or Receiver:
Let the motor or receiver be under the programming state (operating according to the instructions of the motor or receiver).
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Then press the CONFIRM key on the remote
(Do this within 6 seconds after the motor is under the programming state). The motor jogs, beeps, or the receiver beeps to confirm the programming succeeds.
FIY (For Your Information): The group channel will be recorded on the motor automatically when the single channel has been programmed on the motor.