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Figure 4 

 

 

Removing the Blind 

To remove the blind, simply reverse the procedure, push the front of the blind so the 
back of the head rail disengages from the rear lug on the bracket.  Lower the back of 
the blind on an angle and left out 

 

Summary of Contents for Honeycomb

Page 1: ...Installation brackets Same bracket used for inside and face fitting 2 Installation Screw 2 per bracket Square head Bracket positioning We will supply you with the correct number of installation brackets and they should be evenly spaced across the head rail ...

Page 2: ... frame as shown in Figure 3 If you want the blind at the front edge of your existing frame position them so that the front of the bracket is 5mm back from the front of the window frame Screw through the bracket either upwards as shown in Figure 3 You will be supplied 2 screws per bracket ...

Page 3: ... once the front of the bracket is under the front lip of the head rail straighten the blind and push the front of the blind toward the back of the bracket By pushing the blind backwards it will allow you lift the back of the blind past the back log on the bracket Once in position take the pressure off the front of the blind and it will spring forward slightly locking the blind into position ...

Page 4: ...ing the Blind To remove the blind simply reverse the procedure push the front of the blind so the back of the head rail disengages from the rear lug on the bracket Lower the back of the blind on an angle and left out ...

Page 5: ...llation brackets Same bracket used for inside and face fitting 2 Installation Screw 2 per bracket Square head Bracket positioning We will supply you with the correct number of installation brackets and they should be evenly spaced across the head rail Figure 1 ...

Page 6: ...shown in Figure 3 If you want the blind at the front edge of your existing frame position them so that the front of the bracket is 5mm back from the front of the window frame Screw through the bracket either upwards as shown in Figure 3 You will be supplied 2 screws per bracket Figure 3 ...

Page 7: ...e the front of the bracket is under the front lip of the head rail straighten the blind and push the front of the blind toward the back of the bracket By pushing the blind backwards it will allow you lift the back of the blind past the back log on the bracket Once in position take the pressure off the front of the blind and it will spring forward slightly locking the blind into position ...

Page 8: ...ing the Blind To remove the blind simply reverse the procedure push the front of the blind so the back of the head rail disengages from the rear lug on the bracket Lower the back of the blind on an angle and left out ...

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