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Section 5 -

  Mounting / Assembly 

(Requires two (2)

 

installers)

Section 5.1 - Operating the Retractable Coupler Shaft 

(Fig. 5)

Please Note:

 Custom products/installations may not be reflected by this  document. 

Draper

®

 Coupled FlexShades utilize a locking retractable shaft 

(Fig. 1)

 to hold roller assemblies in 

place and link panels together. The retractable coupler shaft on has three distinct positions: fully 

extended, intermediate, and fully retracted. 

1. 

To retract the coupler shaft from fully extended to the intermediate position, grasp the roller with 

one hand while rotating the metal ring counterclockwise  

(as viewed facing the coupler assembly)

 

approximately ½ of a turn with the other; this will leave the shaft extended approximately ½". 

2. 

To retract the coupler shaft fully, rotate the metal ring counterclockwise 

(as viewed facing the 

coupler assembly)

 an additional

 1/3

"of a turn. 

3. 

To lock shaft in place when extended, rotate metal ring clockwise ¼ turn.

 Caution:

.Installation of this product requires two people.

 Caution:

 Before beginning installation, practice extending and retracting the coupler shaft in a fabric/roller assembly, following 

instructions in the "Operating the Retractable Coupler Shaft" section below.

 Caution:

 All motors should be tested and limits set using test cord before electrician wires shade. 

Please Note:

 Custom products/installations may not be reflected by this document. Call Draper, Inc. with any questions about 

product installation. 

Section 5.3 - First 

(Operator-end)

 Fabric Roller Assembly 

(Fig. 7)

1. 

If desired, the proper location of the coupler bracket assembly can be verified.  

Otherwise, proceed to step 2.

Section 5.2 - Operator-end Bracket Assembly 

(Fig. 6)

1. 

Before mounting shades, verify measurements on the card provided with the 

shade, and ensure the brackets are installed at the correct width.

2. 

Measure and mark wall, jamb, or ceiling for placement of mounting brackets. 

Mark a level line across all windows to ensure a level installation. Mark the outer 

edges of the operator- and idler-end brackets, and the center locations of the 

coupler brackets. Locations are determined by:

A. 

Operator-end panel width;

B. 

Intermediate panel width

(s)

; and

C. 

Idler-end panel width.

3. 

Mount the operator-end bracket assembly 

(Fig. 6 for bracket types)

.  

Ensure the outside edge is aligned with the marked location. 

Please Note:

 There is no retractable shaft in 

the idler end assembly on the idler end shade 

(furthest from the operator)

. This idler assembly 

utilizes a sliding pin and retainer clip.

Please Note:

 These instruction steps are for installing brackets/brackets one at a time. Brackets/

brackets may also all be installed at the same time, prior to installing roller/fabric assemblies. If 

brackets are installed first, please be certain of measurements and locations. For best results, 

assemble the unit on a flat, clean surface and verify measurements before attaching brackets.

Caution:

 During installation and adjustment of coupled shades, fingers may 

slip, causing possibly severe cuts and/or scrapes. Wear gloves that are 

flexible enough to adjust the metal wheel but strong enough to prevent 

scrapes from surrounding metal or other surfaces.

Please Note:

 Installer is responsible for selecting mounting hardware 

appropriate for site conditions.

A.

   Installer #1 attaches 

the operator end to the 

operator-end bracket. 

B.

   Installer #2 slides the coupler 

bracket onto the coupler shaft of 

the fabric/roller assembly to be 

installed, and holds in place.

C.

   Verify and mark location 

and set fabric/roller 

assembly aside.

2. 

Install first coupler bracket assembly to mounting surface.

3. 

Ensure the operator-end fabric/roller assembly's coupler shaft is completely retracted  

(see "Operating the Retractable Shaft" and Fig.5)

.

4. 

Raise first rear/upper fabric/roller assembly into place. While Installer #1 inserts the operator end of  

fabric/roller assembly into the operator-end bracket, Installer #2 lifts the coupler end up next to the  

coupler bracket assembly, then extends the coupler shaft to the intermediate position by rotating the  

ring clockwise about

 1/3

 of a turn 

(see "Operating the Retractable Shaft" and Fig. 5)

. This will hold the first unit  

in place during installation of the next panel.

5. 

For motorized shades, connect power so the shade can be operated and adjusted.

6. 

Operate the shade to ensure proper fabric tracking and to set up and down limits 

(see sections on limit adjustment and field adjustments)

.

7. 

Raise shade to upper limit.

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Dual Roller Coupled Motorized FlexShades

®

 

(Large Hardware)

Summary of Contents for FlexShade D MO Series

Page 1: ...ction 8 Electrical Connections 9 11 Section 9 Dimensions 12 Section 10 Large Hardware Dimensions 12 FLEXSHADE D MO Locking Ring SHADE FABRIC SHADE FABRIC Motor Plate Idler End Bracket Spanner Wrench Motor End Bracket Coupler Bracket Assembly TOOLS REQUIRED POWER DRILL PENCIL TAPE MEASURE HARDWARE by others LEVEL Draper Inc 411 S Pearl St Spiceland IN 47385 draperinc com 765 987 7999 800 238 7999 2...

Page 2: ...nd regulations should be reviewed before installation and use 17 Failure to precisely follow installation guidelines invalidates all warranties 18 Custom products installations may not be reflected in this manual Call Draper Inc if you have questions about the installation of custom products or any questions about your installation Before Beginning Installation 1 Look for any job site conditions t...

Page 3: ...he same steps used for the idler end Please Note If the assembly will not fully seat in the roller retract the shaft if applicable and tap the assembly with a rubber mallet Be careful not to damage the coupler Ensure the locking ring on the idler end coupler assembly is fully tightened before installing roller into brackets There should be no play in the locking ring If the locking ring is loose t...

Page 4: ... VENT HOLES POCKET MOUNTING HOLES ENDCAP MOUNTING HOLES Headbox Headbox Closure Panel Closure Panel WALL Brackets mounted to continuous blocking by others secured to building structure Ceiling by others 1 2 Section 3 Pocket Headbox Installation PLEASE NOTE Installer must provide adequate clearance for removal of Roller Assembly during installation and maintenance PLEASE NOTE Headbox must be mounte...

Page 5: ...Wall Clip pre attached to headbox Window WALL 8 216mm 6 165mm 7 186mm 2 59mm 3 86mm 22mm 1 6mm 19mm 2 60mm 1 38mm 3 76mm Closure Panel Figure 3 E Section 4 Installing Closure Panel Follow Steps 1 2 Fig 4 Headbox Headbox Closure Panel Closure Panel Figure 4 1 2 page 5 of 12 Dual Roller Coupled Motorized FlexShades Large Hardware ...

Page 6: ...ed with the marked location Please Note There is no retractable shaft in the idler end assembly on the idler end shade furthest from the operator This idler assembly utilizes a sliding pin and retainer clip Please Note These instruction steps are for installing brackets brackets one at a time Brackets brackets may also all be installed at the same time prior to installing roller fabric assemblies ...

Page 7: ...ed roller by rotating the metal ring clockwise about 180 when viewing the face of the coupler assembly see Operating the Retractable Shaft and Fig 5 until the shaft extends fully into the receiver of the fabric roller assembly being installed 6 Installer 2 extends the coupler shaft of the fabric roller assembly being installed to the intermediate position by rotating the ring clockwise about 120 s...

Page 8: ...ate the fabric roller assembly being adjusted in either direction to raise or lower the fabric panel Figs 12 and 13 4 Allow the fabric roller assembly being adjusted to move back away from the operator end of the unit and check the position of the fabric panels Caution Ensure the locking ring on the idler end coupler assembly is fully tightened following height adjustment Ensure you are wearing a ...

Page 9: ...k Bottom View Side View GLASS SIDE ROOM SIDE Front Back Bottom View Side View Screws Front Back Bottom View Side View GLASS SIDE ROOM SIDE Screws Front Back Bottom View Side View GLASS SIDE ROOM SIDE PUSH BUTTON LIMITS Standard right hand motor configuration shown SCREW TYPE LIMITS Standard right hand motor configuration shown Section 8 Electrical Connections Shade operates on 110 120V 60 Hz curre...

Page 10: ...TE 2 WHITE 1 BLACK 3 RED 4 GREEN 2 WHITE W B R G To Switch 120VAC To Motor 60 1 5 m Standard 12 30 5 cm Standard M12 Connector for 4 Wire Motors Ø 0 61 15 5 mm Dashed Wiring by Electrician Controls System Overview Sonesse RTS 120VAC Motors M12 Connector B W G RTS MOTOR 120V 110 120V Line DecoFlex Wire Free Keypad Telis 1 RF Remote STOP Data Cable Pin Out RJ45 Connector TE 1 DATA ORANGE WHITE 2 DAT...

Page 11: ...ector Network Device Connector Handheld Remote Wireless Gateway Wall Switch AV Gateway Network Device Connector Contact Closure Interface Controls System Overview 120VAC Motors M12 Connectors B W G 110 120V Line B W G 110 120V Line RS485 120VAC Motor RS485 120VAC Motor Overview C Motors Data Cable Pin Out RJ45 Connector 1 ORANGE WHITE 2 ORANGE 3 GREEN WHITE 4 BLUE 5 BLUE WHITE 6 GREEN 7 BROWN WHIT...

Page 12: ...m This number may be greater depending on motor selection Contact Draper for motorverification BRACKETS Section 10 Large Hardware Dimensions CLOTH WIDTH Pocket Headbox SHADE WIDTH Large Dual Roller Pocket Headbox Dimensions 8 216mm 8 216mm 6 165mm 7 186mm 2 59mm 3 86mm 3 76mm 22mm 1 6mm 19mm 2 60mm 1 38mm 2 4mm Shade Width and Rough Opening will vary depending on motor selection 7 181mm 4 114mm pa...

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