OPERATION
20
Problem
The shading or shade is hard to raise or lower, or will not raise or lower.
Solution
Shadings cannot be forced into tight inside mount window openings. If an inside
mount, check that the headrail is installed correctly. Make sure there is clearance
between the ends of the shading or shade and the window casement.
Check that the installation brackets are level and aligned. Adjust and/or shim to
level, if necessary.
Problem
The front shading is hard to raise or lower, or the bottom rail does not stop at
the top limit.
Solution
Check the adjustment position of
both limit stops. The top illustration
shows the correct adjustment. The
limit stop catches the bottom rail,
and the bottom of the limit stop is
slightly above or barely touching the
fabric roll.
In the second illustration, the limit
stop adjustment is too tight. The
fabric may not drop freely and could
even be damaged when the shading
is raised. To correct this, the limit
stop should be adjusted one step up.
Simply pull back on the rear of the
limit stop to adjust its position.
In the bottom illustration, the
adjustment is too loose. The bottom
rail can slip under the limit stop. If
the bottom rail rotates through the
headrail, it must be backed out before
adjusting the limit stop.
IMPORTANT:
Both limit stops must
be adjusted to the same position or
else skewing may occur.
Too Tight —
Adjust One Step Up
Pull Back
to Adjust
Fabric Roll
Bottom
Rail
Limit Stop
Headrail
Too Loose —
Adjust One Step Down
Pull Back
to Adjust