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Dimensions

FlexShade 2 with Pocket Headbox by Draper

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Wiring Diagrams

Internal Shade Wiring
White (Common)
Black
Red
Green (Ground)

Control

switch

Single gang box by others

Min. 4" x 2

 

1

/

8

" x 1

 

7

/

8

" deep

Red

Black

Black

To 110-120V Line

Dashed wiring by electrician

www.draperinc.com

(765) 987-7999

NOTE: Test shade operation. If shade direction does not 

correspond with the switch orientation, turn power back off and 

switch the red and black wires from the motor to the switch.

Cleaning and Maintenance

  Idlers on motorized shades may occasionally need lubrication. If lubrica-

tion is required, apply a small amount of a lithium based grease direct to the 

idler pin.

  Most of Draper’s standard fabrics may be cleaned at the window by 

vacuuming with a soft brush attachment. They may also be cleaned by using 

a sponge or soft cloth and mild solution of warm soapy water. A dishwashing 

liquid, such as Ivory liquid, is recommended. A clean dry cloth is recommend-

ed for the metal finish. 

Exceptions are Flocké, Roc-Rol and Phifer SW7000 

fabrics, which must be cleaned with a dry art sponge.

Fabric Width = Shade Width - 1

7

/

8

"

Shade Width

15

/

16

"

15

/

16

"

13

/

16

"

4"

4½"

2

15

/

16

"

5

1

/

16

"

8"

8½"

8

13

/

16

"

13

/

16

"

Ø.34"

11

/

16

"

¾"

6½"

13

/

16

"

Replacing Shade/Motor Assembly

1

  Make sure motor retainer ring is expanded around the motor end bracket  

  (see Fig. 2, page 1).

2

  Place motor/roller assembly in the idler end. Push spring-loaded idler into  

  idler mount (see Fig. 3), then move motor end into motor mounting bracket.

3

  Ensure that the motor retainer ring is properly installed around the grooves  

  in the motor and the motor end bracket (see Fig. 2, page 1).

4

  Install the motor retainer ring screw and tighten (see Fig. 2, page 1).

Please note: Maximum torque for tightening screw is 5 lb-inches.

5

  Use the provided spanner wrench to rotate the idler until the holes in the  

  idler match up with the vertical holes in the idler mounting bracket as seen  

  when looking straight up into the case (see Fig. 4).

6

  Using a pair of needle-nosed pliers install the cotter pin (see Fig. 5). The  

  pin has a built-in ball detent which will keep the pin from falling back out.

Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 5

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