OPERATION
48
Problem
Solution
How to determine a
shade's panel orientation
(whether it was made as
right or left facing).
The carriers in the headrail (where the panels hook in)
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will be
WHITE
for a right-facing headrail, and
GRAY
for a
left-facing headrail. Panels will fall out of the headrail if
installed improperly from the purchased confi guration.
The panel does not
traverse or does not
traverse easily.
Check that the Universal Cord Tensioner (if not wand
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control) is installed properly and the cord moves freely
through it. Panels will fall out of the headrail if installed
improperly from the purchased confi guration.
Check that the panel is installed correctly. The panels
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should be angled compared to the track, with each panel
hanger connected to a carrier in both the front and back
channels. Panels will fall out of the headrail if installed
improperly from the purchased confi guration.
Check that the bottom snap slides are installed correctly
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and operating correctly. The weights should slide together
easily when connected using the snap slide.
Check that the mounting brackets are level, and their
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attachment clips are aligned.
Check that there are no obstructions to the movement
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of the panels, such as a cord caught in the brackets.
Replace protruding window cranks with T-cranks.
Lightly spray dry silicon lubricant inside the rail channels
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or as needed.
The stack side
is incorrect.
Remove the panels and store fl at on a clean surface.
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Reverse the headrail then re-install the headrail, panels,
and cord tensioner. Refer to the Universal Cord Tensioner
Installation Instructions for cord tensioner installation.
Lastly, change the wand side if necessary.
IMPORTANT:
Reversing the headrail will change the
stack side only, not the panel orientation.
Troubleshooting
Summary of Contents for Skyline Gliding Window Panels
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