User Guide for LEVOLOR models including: Light Filtering Roman Shades, Filtering Roman Shades, Roman Shades, Shades
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DocumentDocumentRoman Shades Persianas romanas INSTALLATION · OPERATION · CARE INSTALACIÓN · FUNCIONAMIENTO · CUIDADO Motorized Control Lift Elevación con control motorizado CONTENTS Getting Started Window and Shade Terminology................................................................... 3 Product View.................................................................................................... 4 Components Included .................................................................................... 5 Tools and Fasteners You May Need ................................................................ 6 Installation Installation Overview ....................................................................................... 7 Inside Mount (IM)..................................................................................... 710 Outside Mount (OM) ................................................................................1114 Valance Installation ....................................................................................... 15 Operation Remote Operation......................................................................................... 16 Battery Charging........................................................................................... 16 Removing the Shade ..................................................................................... 16 Additional Information and Support Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................17 Cleaning Procedures ..................................................................................... 18 Warranty ........................................................................................................ 19 Customer Service Support........................................................................... 19 WARNING: Keep all small parts, components and packaging away ! from children as they pose a potential choking hazard which may result in serious injury or death. Please reference all warning tags and labels in the instructions and on the shade. 2 Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift © 2022 LEVOLOR® WINDOW AND SHADE TERMINOLOGY Thank you for purchasing LEVOLOR® Roman Shades. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new roman shade will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet before beginning installation. MOUNTING TYPES AND WINDOW TERMINOLOGY Molding Head Jamb Jamb Jamb Sill Window Components Terminology · Collectively, the sill and jambs are called the "window casement" or "frame". Inside Mount Inside Mount · Shade fits within window opening. · Great for windows with beautiful trim. Outside Mount Outside Mount · Shade mounts outside window opening. · Increased light control and privacy. Minimum Depth Requirements for Proper Shade Installation (inches) Operating System Minimum Mounting Depth Minimum Depth for Fully Recessed / Flush Mount Headrail Motorized 1 1/4" 2 1/4" Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift 3 GETTING STARTED PRODUCT VIEW Installation Brackets Standard Bottom-Up Shade Headrail Programming Button Micro-USB Charging Port Bottom Rail Micro-USB Charging Cable Power Adapter Magnetic Charging Adapter Standard AAA Battery Remote Control (2-Pack) Remote Control Holder Remote Control Kit (optional) 4 Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift Hub (optional) COMPONENTS INCLUDED GETTING STARTED Roman Shade Hex Head Screws #6 Flat Head Screw for Speed Nut and Screw (2 per bracket) Use with End Mounts (two provided with each (provided) extension bracket) Spacer Block (optional) Extension / Side Mount Brackets (optional) Hold-Down Bracket (optional) Standard AAA Battery Remote Control (2-Pack) Remote Control Holder Remote Control Kit (optional) · Shade · Mounting Brackets · Installation Hardware · Remote Control Kit · Other accessories (optional) Optional items will be included, if selected at time of shade order. Hub (optional) Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift 5 GETTING STARTED TOOLS AND FASTENERS YOU MAY NEED (not included) The tools you will need for installing your shade will vary, depending on the installation surface, and mounting bracket type. Tools typically used for installation include: Metal Tape Measure Screwdrivers (both flat and Phillips head) 1/4" Nutdriver Safety Glasses Drywall Anchors Pencil Drill with Bits 3/32" drill bit & 1/4" hex driver Level Ladder Note: Longer screws may be needed with extension brackets and spacers, not shown. CAUTION: Use drywall anchors (not provided) when mounting into ! drywall. Failure to properly anchor shade could cause shade to fall, possibly resulting in injury. 6 Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift INSTALLATION OVERVIEW · IMPORTANT: If bound, do not remove binding until the shade is installed in the window. · Your order will include the correct number of installation brackets for your shade width, as shown in the table. Bracket INSTALLATION Shade Width Up to 38" 38" 68" 68" 82" 82" 106" 106" 130" > 130" Brackets Required 2 3 4 5 6 7 End Mount Brackets INSIDE MOUNT (IM) BEFORE YOU BEGIN PAIR SHADE BEFORE INSTALLING REMOTE CONTROL · Use the and + buttons to select the channel to pair to. · Press and hold the programming button on the window covering for about 2 seconds until the shade jogs once. · In the next 10 seconds, press and hold the on the remote until the shade jogs twice. USING THE INMOTION APP · If you purchased a hub, download the LEVOLOR InMotionTM app to get started. · Shade can be directly paired to app, but it is recommended to pair to remote first. Programming Button Micro-USB Charging Port Indicator Light Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift 7 INSTALLATION INSIDE MOUNT (IM) For shallow mount, insert screw in the upper rear corner of the bracket BBrraacckkeet t STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS · Mark 2" in from each jamb for bracket location. Mount into wood whenever possible. -- If more than two installation brackets came with your order, space additional bracket(s) evenly between the two end brackets. 2" Jamb Space Evenly Window Side Minimum of 15" for Battery Wand Space Evenly Room Side 2" Jamb · Center the brackets on your marks, then mark each of the screw holes. -- The minimum depth for installation brackets is 11/4". -- The minimum depth for a fully recessed mount is 21/4". -- Use the center screw hole when depth permits. -- For shallow mounting depths, use the hole located in the upper rear corner of the bracket. 8 Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift INSIDE MOUNT (IM) INSTALLATION Braacckkeett Screeww STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS · Drill the screw holes using a 3/32" drill bit (use drywall anchors to mount into drywall). · Attach the installation brackets using the screws provided, 1 screw per bracket. · Ensure all brackets are square with each other. Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift 9 INSTALLATION INSIDE MOUNT (IM) Front Lip Spring Tab Headrail STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADEMOUNTING THE HEADRAIL · Fit the front channel on top of the headrail onto the front lip of installation brackets. · Push the headrail up and back until it snaps into place. · Check to ensure the headrail is securely in the brackets. -- Check that the bottom of the headrail is snapped into the base of each bracket. -- Check that the front lip of each bracket is in the front channel of the headrail. -- If any brackets are not installed correctly, release the shade and reinstall. See "Removing the Shade (If Necessary)" on page 16. Good The front of the bracket fits under the groove. Bracket Headrail Snap in Place Bad 10 Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift INSTALLATION OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM) BEFORE YOU BEGIN PAIR SHADE BEFORE INSTALLING REMOTE CONTROL · Use the and + buttons to select the channel to pair to. · Press and hold the programming button on the window covering for about 2 seconds until the shade jogs once. · In the next 10 seconds, press and hold the on the remote until the shade jogs twice. USING THE INMOTION APP · If you purchased a hub, download the LEVOLOR InMotionTM app to get started. · Shade can be directly paired to app, but it is recommended to pair to remote first. Programming Button Micro-USB Charging Port Indicator Light OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM) BBrraacckkeet t STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS NOTE: The rear of the brackets must be flush against a flat mounting surface. Do NOT mount brackets on curved molding. · Center the headrail over the window opening at the desired height. Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift 11 INSTALLATION OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM) STEP 1: MARKING THE BRACKET LOCATIONS, CONT. · Use a pencil to lightly mark each end of the headrail. -- Alternatively, measure the width of the headrail and use that width to mark the headrail end points over the window opening. · Mark approximately 1 2" in from each end of headrail for the installation bracket locations. -- Allow a minimum of 1/4 in. between the bottom of the installation bracket and the top of the window molding. · With a pencil, mark the installation brackets or extension bracket screw locations through the larger, oblong rear holes of the bracket, 1 screw per bracket. · Use a level to ensure all brackets are aligned. · If more than two installation brackets come with your order, space additional bracket(s) evenly between the two end brackets, no more than 30" apart, mark drill hole locations. Headrail End Marks Minimum of 15" for Battery Wand 2" Space Evenly Space Evenly 2" Window Opening Motor Side · Center the brackets on your marks, then mark each of the screw holes. -- A minimum of 1 1/4" flat vertical surface is required to mount the brackets. -- The top of the installation brackets or extension brackets should be at the desired shade height. The brackets should be level and aligned. -- When using extension brackets, mark two screw holes per bracket. ! CAUTION: The rear of the brackets must be flush against a flat mounting surface. Do not mount brackets on curved molding. 12 Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM) Drywall Anchor Bracket Screw INSTALLATION STEP 2: INSTALLING THE BRACKETS NOTE: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall. · Drill the screw holes using a 3/32" drill bit. · Attach the installation or extension brackets using the screws provided. IMPORTANT: The front edges of the installation brackets must be level and aligned to each other. · If using spacer blocks for added clearance, the spacer blocks and shims may be stacked. -- A maximum of 1 1/2" of added clearance using spacer blocks and shims is recommended. · Attach the spacer blocks and installation brackets to a flat vertical mounting surface with #6 mounting screws long enough for a secure installation. -- The top of the spacer blocks should be at the desired shade height. -- If using extension brackets, attach an installation bracket to the underside of each extension bracket using the provided screws and speed nuts. Longer Screw Maximum (Not Provided) 1½" Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift 13 INSTALLATION OUTSIDE MOUNT (OM) Front Lip Spring Tab Headrail STEP 3: INSTALLING THE SHADEMOUNTING THE HEADRAIL · Fit the front channel on top of the headrail onto the front lip of installation brackets. · Push the headrail up and back until it snaps into place. · Check to ensure the headrail is securely in the brackets. -- Check that the bottom of the headrail is snapped into the base of each bracket. -- Check that the front lip of each bracket is in the front channel of the headrail. -- If any brackets are not installed correctly, release the shade and reinstall. See "Removing the Shade (If Necessary)" on page 16. Good The front of the bracket fits under the groove. Bracket Headrail Snap in Place Bad 14 Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift INSTALLING ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS INSTALL VALANCE IMPORTANT: Pair remote prior to installing the valance. · Hook the top of the valance over the top lip of the headrail. · Carefully press the valance down and back against the headrail until the valance clips into place. ATTACH VALANCE RETURNS (Outside mount only) · Fold the valance returns around the end of the headrail and firmly press into place so that the hook-and-loop strips engage. VVaallaannccee RReettuurn VVaallaannce Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift 15 OPERATION REMOTE OPERATION · Scan for remote guide. BATTERY CHARGING · Rechargeable battery is integrated into shade headrail. · For standard charging, remove the magnetic charging insert from the headrail. Use the micro-USB charging cable and power adapter to charge shade. · For easier access to the charging port, a removable magnetic charging adapter has been installed during production. Attach the magnetic charging adapter to the microUSB charging cable and power adapter before connecting to headrail to charge. · Indicator light battery status: Low (red flash) Charging (green flash) Charged (green solid) · It is recommended to fully charge shade prior to first use. REMOVING THE SHADE (IF NECESSARY) · Lower the shade approximately 4". · While holding the headrail, push Bracket Back of back on the bottom tab of the Shade installation bracket to release the bottom edge of the headrail. Headrail · After releasing the bottom edge, roll the back of the headrail down and out from the bracket. Bottom Tab 16 Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift Programming Button Micro-USB Charging Port Indicator Light Magnetic Charging Insert Remove ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND SUPPORT TROUBLESHOOTING If your shade is not operating correctly: · First review the guide that came with your control device. · Refer to the following troubleshooting procedures for specific solutions for your shade. If questions remain, please contact LEVOLOR Customer Service at 1-800-LEVOLOR or 1-800-538-6567. Problem The shade will not fit into the installation brackets. Solution Check that the installation brackets are level and aligned. Adjust and/ or shim to level, if necessary. Be sure the heads of the mounting screws are flush against the installation bracket. Make sure that the shade fabric is not caught between the installation bracket and the headrail. Check that the headrail is completely inserted into the installation brackets. Problem The shade raises or lowers unevenly or the bottom rail is uneven when fully raised. Solution Lower the shade completely to allow it to "self-correct" skewing. Check that the headrail and installation brackets are level and aligned. Shim the installation brackets to level the headrail, if necessary. Adjust roman bar clips. Lower the shade completely and locate the cord route in the top of the headrail behind the shade. On the back of the shade, adjust any roman bar clips by hand that are out of vertical alignment with the cord location in the headrail. Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift 17 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND SUPPORT CLEANING PROCEDURES A brush-type vacuum attachment or feather duster should be used for cleaning. If your shade should become stained, you may clean it by dabbing the spot with a sponge dampened with lukewarm water. Do not immerse shade in water. Avoid contact with window cleaning products as these may discolor your shade. Ultrasonic cleaning is not recommended or covered by our warranty. Improper cleaning may damage the shade and void warranty. DUSTING Use a feather duster for regular cleaning. FORCED AIR Blow away dirt and debris using clean compressed air. PROFESSIONAL INJECTION/EXTRACTION CLEANING Call local on-site blind/shade cleaner that injects a cleaning solution into the fabric and extracts the dirty solution at the same time. The service is typically performed at home so you do not need to remove your window treatments. VACUUMING Use a low suction vacuum with a brush-type cleaner attachment; stroke lightly over the shade to clean. SPOT-CLEANING/STAIN REMOVAL AT HOME Use warm water and a mild soap, like Woolite® or Scotchgard®, if needed. Do not immerse shade in water. Additional Notes · Once mounted, leave the shade in the lowered position for 48 hours to release any wrinkles in the fabric. · Shades made from patterned fabrics may differ slightly in the location of of the pattern from shade to shade. This is due to normal variation in the roll from which the fabric is cut for the shade. · With time, soft folds may settle or flatten. Shades that are raised regularly will be less subject to settling and will maintain a more relaxed appearance. 18 Roman Shades Motorized Control Lift InMotionTM Motorization Solar Panel Installation and Reference Guide Declarations............................................................................................................. 2 Safety Instructions ................................................................................................. 3 InMotionTM Solar Panel Overview........................................................................... 4 Before Installation What you need to know ..................................................... 5 InMotionTM Solar Panel Installation Guide ........................................................... 7 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................... 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION TO BE READ BEFORE INSTALLATION: · Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. · Incorrect installation can lead to serious injury and will void manufacturer's liability and warranty. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO BE READ PRIOR TO OPERATION: · It is important for the safety of persons to follow the enclosed instructions. Save these instructions for future references. · Persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge should not be allowed to use this product. · Keep Solar Panel away from children. · Frequently inspect for improper operations. Do not use if repair or adjustment is necessary. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: · Do not expose motor to moisture or extreme temperature. · Do not allow children to play with this device. · Use or modification outside the scope of this instruction manual will void warranty. · Installation and programming to be performed by a suitable quality installer. · For use with Li-ion motors and rechargeable battery packs only. · Do not cut power cables. · NOT suitable for exterior application. · Do not drill into motor body or solar panel body. · The routing of cable through walls shall be protected by isolating bushing or grommets. · Ensure power cable is clear and protected from moving parts. · If cable or power connector is damaged do not use. Do not dispose of in general waste. Please recycle batteries and damaged electrical products appropriately. InMotionTM Solar Panel | Reference Guide 3 INMOTIONTM SOLAR PANEL OVERVIEW AVAILABLE PRODUCTS Roller Shades Sheer Shadings Banded Shades Natural Woven Cellular Shades SPECIFICATIONS Wood / Faux Tilt-Only Roman Shades Working Voltage (Vm): 5V Electrical performance tolerance: voltage ± 10%; current ± 10% Open circuit voltage (Voc): 6.3V Short-circuit current (lsc): 659mA International solar energy inspection solar radiation 1000W/m2; standards: 1.5 Air Mass; humidity 25° C Electricity requirements (each solar panel includes solar battery cells): conversion efficiency 21%; open circuit voltage (Voc) 6.3V Working current (lm): 606mA IP Rating: IP55 Max. Output Power (Under 1000W/m2): 3W Temp Working Range: 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C) DIMENSIONS 18.7" 475mm 2" 52mm 15.6" 395mm 59" 1.5m SOLAR PANEL PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 1. Solar Panel 2. Cable: Male Micro USB (compatible with all InMotionTM rechargeable battery products) 3. VHBTM Installation tape (Recommended method) 4. Metal "L" Installation Bracket (Alternative method) 5. Screws and Anchors (x4pcs) InMotionTM Solar Panel | Reference Guide 4 BEFORE INSTALLATION WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW CONSIDER THE GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION OF THE INSTALLATION Understanding the sun's motion relative to a site is a crucial element to predict the solar panel performance. In other words, a solar panel located in Texas will harvest more energy than a unit installed in Canada (considering both facing south, using similar window). The same can be said between Summer and Winter harvest performance. As a main recommendation, installations on northern areas are recommended only for small and middle size shades (up to 48" x 60"), with up to one cycle per day. More aspects affect the performance of solar panels and should be considered, not being possible a "one size fits all" approach. Understanding the sun's motion relative to a site is a crucial element to predict the solar panel performance. A solar panel located in Texas will harvest more energy than a unit installed in Canada (considering both facing south, using similar window). Source: http://www.fsec.ucf.edu Solar Noon W S 86° Sunset N E Sunrise Suns path on Summer solstice at a southern latitude Solar Noon Altitude Angle S 38° Sunset W Sunrise N E Suns path on Winter solstice at a southern latitude The Solar Panel may not be a good fit for every window. In the summer, the sun rises higher in the sky than in the winter months. The further north, the lower the midday winter sun will be. Due the sun position, Solar panels installed facing north produce 4 times less energy than a device installed facing south. For this reason, we do no recommend the use of solar panel on windows facing North. Summer Performance Winter Performance South Face 100% 70% West Face 95% 90% East Face 90% 70% North Face 60% 25% InMotionTM Solar Panel | Reference Guide 5 BEFORE INSTALLATION WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW DEFINE THE BEST LOCATION TO INSTALL The solar panel is designed for indoor use only. To maximize the performance of the solar panel, it should be installed as close as possible to the window glass, allowing as much natural light as possible to reach the panel. Important Any element between the Sun light and the solar panel will impact the charging time, and in some situations, prohibit the use of a solar panel. Overcast weather is an example of possible obstruction that impossible to predict or control, but there are other elements that we should consider before installing a solar panel, like: · Awnings · Trees · Deep Eaves · Tall buildings and walls · Insect Screen · Others Do Not Use Solar Panel Under Below Conditions Awnings Deep Eaves Vegetation Blocking Light Insect Screen Other elements are not so obvious but can make it difficult to use a solar panel. The solar panel will have a low performance when installed on locations with: · Tinted windows · High performance glass (also known as energy efficiency glass) · Multi panel glass · Any window with treatment that reduces the light transmission below 65% · Window dividers overlapping solar panel Single or Double Pane OK Light Transmission >65% InMotionTM Solar Panel | Reference Guide 6 Clear Tinted BEFORE INSTALLATION WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW EFFICIENT WILL MY SOLAR PANEL PERFORM? There is no direct answer for this question. Beside all the elements already described that impact how much energy will be harvested from the sun, there is also the question of how fast the energy will be drained by the shade itself due to: · Shade composition (fabric weight) · Number of cycles per day · Size of shade (how long the motor will run per cycle) The answer for these questions should be considered to evaluate if the solar panel is the best fit for the application. INMOTIONTM SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION GUIDE The solar panel must always be install indoors, directly against the window glass to allow as much natural light as possible to reach the panel. For your convenience, the solar panel can be installed using VHBTM installation tape (recommended method) or Metal "L" Installation Bracket (alternative method). INSTALLATION USING PROVIDED INSTALLATION TAPE First, clean solar panel corners and window area using alcohol and a cloth pad. Let dry for a few minutes. On a flat surface, place the solar panel facing up and carefully apply the VHBTM installation tape on both sides of the solar panel. Remove the "face" of the applied adhesive. Position the solar panel facing to outdoors, then press entire panel with firm, even pressure into the glass for 1015 seconds. The panel is now supported by the adhesive to glass bond but will require 24 hours of cure time to allow full strength characteristics. Do not disturb during this period. InMotionTM Solar Panel | Reference Guide 7 INMOTIONTM SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION GUIDE ATTACHING "L" INSTALLATION BRACKET TO WINDOW FRAME The "L" installation bracket is provided as an option when an installation direct on the glass is not possible. A common application is to mount the "L" Bracket on the window frame either top mount or side mount. Ensure the Solar panel and it's bracket are not blocking the free movement of the bottom rail. Top Mount Side Mount First, install the mounting bracket to wall/mounting point using the screws provided. Next, adjust the bracket length by lengthening or shortening the "extendable" bracket with the 2 screws. Finally, attach the solar panel into the installation bracket, position the bracket in the center of the solar panel. InMotionTM Solar Panel | Reference Guide 8 INMOTIONTM SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION GUIDE CONNECT WITH BUILT IN RECHARGEABLE BATTERY MOTOR Solar Panel USB Charging Cable Micro-USB Charging Port Micro-USB Charging Port (Cellular, Natural, and Roman Shades) TROUBLESHOOTING Issues The motor has no response Motor beeps 10 times when in use Possible Causes Battery in motor is depleted Insufficient charging from solar panel Remote control battery is discharged Battery is inserted incorrectly into remote control Radio interference/shielding Motor/receiver distance is too far from remote control Power failure Incorrect wiring Battery voltage is low/PV (solar panel issue) Solution Recharge with compatible charger and check connection and positioning of solar panel Check connection and orientation of solar PV panel Replace battery Check battery polarity Ensure remote control and the antenna on the motor are positioned away from metal objects Move remote control to a closer position Check power supply to motor is connected and active Check that wiring is connected correctly (refer to motor installation instructions) Recharge with charger or check connection and positioning of solar panel InMotionTM Solar Panel | Reference Guide 9 InMotionTM Motorization SURFACE MOUNTED WALL SWITCH PROGRAMMING AND USERS GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS Voltage Radio Frequency Transmitting Power Operating Temperature RF Modulation Lock Function IP Rating Transmission Distance 3V (CR2430) 433.92 MHz Bi-directional 10 milliwatt 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C) FSK Yes IP20 up to 200m (outdoor) SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Declarations AMP25B Add A zoom in on the charging port 1. Do not expose motor to humid, damp, or extreme temperature conditions. 2. Do not drill into motor. 3. Do not cut the antenna. Keep it clear from metal objects. FCC Text - text 01 Roller Sheer Revolve Roman shades 4. Do not allow children to play with this device. 5. If the power cable or connector is damaged, do not use. , sheer shadings, roman shades, and zebra shades. P1 6. Ensure the power cable and antenna are clear and protected from moving parts. AMP25B 7. Cable routed through walls should be properly isolated. AMP25B Add visual explanation of P1 - file 02 8. Motor should be mounted in horizontal position only. 9. Before installation, remove unnecessary cords and disable equipment not needed for powered operation. Safety Do not dispose of in general waste. Please recycle batteries and damaged electrical products appropriately. 23-0006-050 WALL SWITCH OVERVIEW Please read prior to installation and use. Save these instructions for future reference. BUTTON INSTRUCTIONS P2 Buttons Up Down Stop P1 Button Higher Channel Lower Channel Group Control Battery Compartment (cover removed) P1 button HORIZONTAL BLIND TILT LED light P1 button Lithium Battery Switch ROLLER / SHEER BANDED CELLULAR / NATURAL / ROMAN SHADES REPLACING THE BATTERY a. Gently press down the cover and slide it down. b. Install 2 AAA batteries with the + and ends facing correctly. c. Slide the cover back onto the backside. a. b. c. ADVANCED SETTING - DISABLE LIMIT SETTING a. Press and hold "Stop" button more than 15s. Wall Switch will show "L" (lock). a. Action on Wall Switch Wall Switch Response b. In the next 10s, press one "P2" button on the back of Wall Switch. Wall Switch will show "o", then the Wall Switch switches to "Lock" mode to disable the following commands: - Change Motor Direction - Setting the Upper and Lower Limit b. - Adjust Limit - Roller Mode or Sheer Mode Stop P2 Buttons c. Press and hold "Stop" button more than 15s. Wall Switch will show "U" (unlock). c. Action on Wall Switch d. P2 Buttons d. In the next 10s, press one "P2" button on the back of Wall Switch. Wall Switch will show "o". The Wall Switch now switches to "Unlock" mode, you can access all control functions. Stop *This advanced feature is intended to be used after all shade programming is completed. User Mode will prevent accidental or unintended changing of limits. Wall Switch Response DECLARATIONS U.S. Radio Frequency FCC Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. ISED RSS Warning: This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. QUICK INDEX Settings 1 Pairing Steps P1 (hold for 2s) > Stop (hold for 2s) 2 Switch Rotating Direction Up + Down (hold for 2s) Upper Limit: Up (hold for 2s) > Up + Stop (hold for 2s) 3 Set Upper/Lower Limits Lower Limit: Down (hold for 2s) > Down + Stop (hold for 2s) 4 Add/Remove Fav. Position P2 > Stop > Stop 5 Roller/Sheer Mode Switch Up + Down (hold for 5s) > Stop 6 Adjusting the Limits Upper: Up + Stop (hold for 5s) > Up or Dn > Up + Stop (hold for 2s) Lower: Dn + Stop (hold for 5s) > Up or Dn > Dn + Stop (hold for 2s) 7 Add/Remove a Remote P2 (existing) > P2 (existing) > P2 (new) 8 Speed Regulation Increase Motor Speed: P2 > Up > Up Decrease Motor Speed: P2 > Down > Down TROUBLESHOOTING Problem - The motor has no response Cause Solution Battery in motor is depleted Recharge with compatible AC adaptor and check connection and positioning of solar panel Insufficient charging from Solar Panel Check connection and orientation of solar panel. Wall switch battery is discharged Replace battery or check placement. or not installed properly Radio interference/shielding Ensure wall switch and the antenna on the motor are positioned away from metal objects. Receiver distance is too far Move wall switch to a closer position. Power failure Check power supply to motor is connected/active. Incorrect wiring Check that wiring is connected correctly. Problem - The Motor beeps 10 times when in use Cause Solution Battery voltage is low/Solar Panel Issue Recharge with AC adapter or check connection and positioning of solar PV panel Problem - Cannot program a single motor (multiple motors respond) Cause Solution Multiple Motors are paired to the same Always reserve a channel for programming. BEST PRACTICE - Provide an extra 15 channel remote in your multi-motor projects for individual control and programming purposes To work on a single motor at a time, place all other motors into sleep mode. Press the "P1" button (about 6 sec) on the motor head until motor jog x2 and beep x2. CHANNEL OPTIONS SELECT A CHANNEL a. Press "-" button on the wall switch to select a lower channel. b. Press "+" button on the wall switch to select a higher channel. Action on a. Wall Switch Wall Switch Response Lower Channel b. Higher Channel HIDE UNUSED CHANNELS a. Press and Hold (about 3 sec) "-" and "+" buttons simultaneously until wall switch displays "C" (channel). b. Press "-" or "+" button to select required quantity of channel (between 1 to 15). c. Press "Stop" button to confirm selection (the example shows a 5-channel selection). The LED will display "O" (OK) once to confirm selection. Action on a. Wall Switch Wall Switch Response Action on b. Wall Switch Wall Switch Response + Lower Channel Higher Channel or Lower Higher Channel Channel Action on c. Wall Switch Stop Wall Switch Response GETTING STARTED It is important to confirm that the motor is awake and ready to receive programming. To do this, press "P1" button on the motor less than 1 sec, to activate the motor from Sleep Mode. 1. PAIR / UNPAIR WALL SWITCH *Cellular, Natural, Roman Action on a. P1 P1 Shades, and Horizontal Blind Motors DO NOT BEEP. Motor P1 a. Press "P1" button (about 2 sec) on the motor head until motor jog x1 and beep x1. Motor Response Jog x1 Beep x1 b. In the next 10 secs, press and hold "Stop" button on the wall switch until motor jog x2 and beep x3. * Repeat the same procedure to unpair wall switch. Action on b. Wall Switch Motor Response Stop Jog x2 Beep x3 2. CHANGE MOTOR DIRECTION (IF NECESSARY) Press "Up" or "Down" button to Action on check if the shade moves in the desired direction. Wall Switch + Up Down If you need to reverse the direction, press and hold (about 2 sec) "Up" and "Down" buttons simultaneously until motor jog x1 and beep x1. Motor Response Jog x1 Beep x1 *The operation is only valid when there are no limits. If the motor has already set the upper and lower limit, then you can only switch direction by pressing "P1" button (about 10 sec) on the motor head until motor jog x3 and beep x3. 3. SETTING THE UPPER AND LOWER LIMITS SET UPPER LIMIT Action on a. a. Press "Up" button to raise the Wall Switch shade, then press "Stop" button Up when it is in the desired upper limit. b. Press and hold (about 5 sec) "Up" and "Stop" buttons simultaneously until motor jog x2 and beep x3. Motor Response b. Up + Stop Jog x2 Beep x3 SET LOWER LIMIT Action on a. a. Press "Down" button to lower Wall Switch the shade, then press "Stop" button when it is in the desired lower limit. b. Press and hold (about 5 sec) "Down" and "Stop" buttons Motor Response simultaneously until motor jog x2 and beep x3. *If you exit the limit setting status before you finish the limit settings, the motor will take the previous existing limits. Down b. + Down Stop Jog x2 Beep x3 Factory Mode Complete User Mode Begins 4. ADJUST LIMITS ADJUST THE UPPER LIMIT Action on a. a. Press and hold (about 5 Wall Switch sec) "Up" and "Stop" buttons simultaneously until motor jog x1 and beep x1. Motor b. Use "Up" button to raise the Response shade to the desired highest position, and use "Up" or "Down" button to do the final adjustment if necessary. Action on c. Wall Switch + Up Jog x1 + Up Stop Beep x1 Stop b. Up c. Press and hold (about 5 sec) "Up" and "Stop" buttons simultaneously until motor jog x2 and beep x3. Motor Response Jog x2 Beep x3 ADJUST THE LOWER LIMIT a. Press and hold (about 5 sec) Action on "Down" and "Stop" buttons Wall Switch simultaneously until motor jog x1 a. Down + Stop b. Down and beep x1. b. Use "Down" button to lower the shade to the desired lowest position, and use "Up" or Motor Response Jog x1 Beep x1 "Down" button to do the final adjustment if necessary. c. Press and hold (about 5 sec) "Down" and "Stop" buttons simultaneously until motor jogs x2 and beeps x3. Action on Wall Switch Motor Response c. + Down Jog x2 Stop Beep x3 5. FAVORITE POSITION SET FAVORITE POSITION a. Use "Up" or "Down" button to move the shade to desired Favorite position. Action on a. Wall Switch Up or b. P2 Buttons Down b. Press and hold (about 2 sec) one "P2" button on the back of wall switch until motor jog x1 and beep x1. c. Press and hold (about 2 sec) "Stop" button until motor jog x1 and beep x1. Motor or Response Action on c. Wall Switch Stop Jog x1 Beep x1 d. Stop d. Once more, press and hold (about 2 sec) "Stop" button until motor jog x2 and beep x3. Motor Response Jog x1 Beep x1 Jog x2 Beep x3 SEND SHADE TO FAVORITE POSITION Press and hold (about 2 sec) "Stop" button, motor will move to Favorite position. Action on Wall Switch Shade Response Stop or DELETE FAVORITE POSITION a. Press and hold (about 2 sec) one "P2" button until motor jog and beep x1. b. Press and hold (about 2 sec) "Stop" button until motor jog and beep x1. c. Once more, press and hold (about 2 sec) "Stop" button until motor jog x1 and long beep x1. Action on a. Wall Switch Motor Response Action on c. Wall Switch Motor Response P2 Buttons b. Jog x1 Beep x1 Stop Jog x1 Beep x1 Stop Jog x1 Beep x1 6. ROLLER MODE AND SHEER MODE ROLLER SHADE MODE -Default mode, allows for continuous raising/lowering of shade after a short press. a. Press and hold (about 5 sec) "Up" and "Down" buttons simultaneously until motor jog x1. b. Press and hold (about 2 sec) "Stop" button until motor jog x2 and beep x3. Action on a. Wall Switch Motor Response Action on b. Wall Switch Motor Response + Up Down Jog x1 Stop Jog x2 Beep x3 SHEER SHADE MODE - Allows for slight adjustment after a short press and raising/ lowering of shade after a longer press. a. Press and hold (about 5 sec) "Up" and "Down" buttons simultaneously until motor jog x1. b. Press and hold (about 2 sec) "Stop" button until motor jog x1 and beep x1. Action on a. Wall Switch Motor Response Action on b. Wall Switch Motor Response + Up Down Jog x1 Stop Jog x1 Beep x1 7. ADD OR REMOVE ADDITIONAL WALL SWITCH USING CURRENT WALL SWITCH a. On the current wall switch, press and hold (about 2 sec) one "P2" button until motor jog x1 and beep x1. b. Once more, on the current wall switch, press and hold (about 2 sec) one "P2" button until motor jog x1 and beep x1. c. On the New wall switch, press and hold (about 2 sec) one "P2" button until motor jog x2 and beep x3. *Repeat the same procedure to remove additional wall switch. Action on Wall Switch Motor Response Action on Wall Switch Motor Response a. Current Wall Switch P2 Buttons Jog x1 Beep x1 c. New Wall Switch P2 Buttons Jog x2 Beep x3 NEW WALL SWITCH CONTROL Follow instructions under the section 1. Pair / Unpair Wall Switch b. Current Wall Switch P2 Buttons Jog x1 Beep x1 8. ADJUST MOTOR SPEED INCREASE MOTOR SPEED a. Press one "P2" button until motor jog x1 and beep x1. Action on a. P2 Buttons b. Wall Switch Up b. Press "Up" button until motor jog x1 and beep x1. c. Once more, press "Up" button until motor jog x2 and beep x1. Motor Response Action on c. Wall Switch Jog x1 Beep x1 Up Jog x1 Beep x1 DECREASE MOTOR SPEED a. Press one "P2" button until motor jog x1 and beep x1. b. Press "Down" button until motor jog x1 and beep x1. c. Once more, press "Down" button until motor jog x2 and beep x1. *If the motor has no response, it already has a Maximum or Minimum speed. Motor Response Jog x2 Beep x1 Action on a. P2 Buttons Wall Switch b. Down Motor Response Action on c. Wall Switch Jog x1 Beep x1 Down Motor Response Jog x2 Beep x1 Jog x1 Beep x1