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INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

Mount the Cassette Installation Brackets — Inside Mount

The number of installation brackets required varies depending on the shade width, as shown in the table.

 

Mark 4" in from each jamb for bracket location.

 

If more than two installation brackets came with your order, space additional bracket(s) evenly between the two end 
brackets and mark their location. Mount into wood whenever possible.

Install the Back Cover Clips (Optional)

 

If you ordered shades with the back cover option, snap on each back cover clip that you received to the back of each installation 
bracket. This will eensure that the back cover remains straight and properly secured.

IMPORTANT:  

Allow an additional 

1

4

" spacing between the clip and the window to install the back cover.

 

Align the hooks of the clips to the slots in the bracket and snap down to secure the clip to the brackets.

Cassette Shade

Shade  

Width

Brackets  

Required

Up to 36"

2

36

1

8

" – 66"

3

66

1

8

" – 90"

4

90

1

8

" – 120"

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Cassette

Installation

Bracket

Installation Brackets 

Jamb 

Jamb 

Space Evenly

Space Evenly

4"

4"

Motor

End

Min. of 15½" for a Battery Wand 

or 18" for Two Battery Wands 

on the Motor End

Back 

Cover Clip

Cassette Bracket

Summary of Contents for Banded Shade Automation III

Page 1: ...Banded Shade Collection Automation III Installation Instructions Rev D 5 3 22...

Page 2: ...unt 4 Mount the Casssette Installation Brackets Outside Mount 6 STEP 2 Install the Battery Wand If Applicable 7 STEP 3 Install the Shade 8 STEP 4 Connect the Power Source 9 Testing the Shade 13 OPERAT...

Page 3: ...1 GETTING STARTED Product View End Cap Bottom Bar Cassette Installation Brackets Cassette...

Page 4: ...llips screwdriver Level laser level is recommended Measuring tape and pencil Power drill 3 32 drill bit and a 1 4 hex driver In addition you will need fasteners designed to work with your specific mou...

Page 5: ...gy If the installation brackets are mounted correctly the rest of the installation process will follow easily To prepare for this important first step review the mounting types and basic window termin...

Page 6: ...k cover option snap on each back cover clip that you received to the back of each installation bracket This will eensure that the back cover remains straight and properly secured IMPORTANT Allow an ad...

Page 7: ...the brackets Angle the back cover towards the window to hook the top feature of the back cover with the top tab of the clip Rotate the back cover towards the room until the bottom feature snaps into...

Page 8: ...ackets The top of the installation brackets should be at the desired height The brackets should be level and aligned With cassette spacer blocks use 2 or 21 2 screws provided If not using cassette spa...

Page 9: ...10 from the motor side Attach the second battery clip if provided about 20 from the first clip Place the bottom of the clip into the lip squeeze to compress the clip then rotate it up and hook it into...

Page 10: ...e battery wand clips during installation Damage or overheating of components could result NOTE Do not install the rechargeable battery wand into the battery mount before installing the shading See STE...

Page 11: ...see page 13 For an optional C size satellite battery wand or large DC supply see the instructions that came with the wand Attached Battery Wand Plug the Power Cable into the Battery Wand Snap the batt...

Page 12: ...th excess force may cause battery wand to dislodge from the mount also posing an injury risk and possibly damaging the wand Proceed to Testing the Shade on page 13 Satellite Mounted Rechargeable Batte...

Page 13: ...around their necks and STRANGLE They can also put small parts in their mouths and CHOKE NOTE With longer extension cables wire retainers not supplied are recommended to secure the cable Install the B...

Page 14: ...ower cable Install the Batteries into the Battery Wand or Satellite Battery Pack Refer to Replace the batteries in the battery wand on page 17 Mount the Battery Wand or Satellite Battery Pack Refer to...

Page 15: ...ade Testing the shade with the control button will allow you to ensure the motor and power source are working correctly If the shade does not operate see Troubleshooting on page 16 Press and release t...

Page 16: ...I shades remotes and gateways The App is compatible with Apple and Android smartphones and tablets For more information regarding setup and operation using the Automation App refer to https www kirsch...

Page 17: ...complete Resetting Shade Programming The Automation App may be used to modify or reset any shade programming to Automation III Remotes and Gateways Shades may be added to or removed from Rooms in the...

Page 18: ...tlet Problem The shade hangs too high or too low when fully raised Solution Perform a calibration reset See Calibration Reset on page 15 Problem The shade limits need to be adjusted top limit Solution...

Page 19: ...batteries for use with our battery powered shadings These will provide more than one year of operation depending on usage Lithium and rechargeable batteries are not recommended Problem Rechargeable b...

Page 20: ...s power socket Doing so will not only fail to charge the battery wand but could possibly cause damage to both the single charger and the battery mount Once the battery has been fully recharged the red...

Page 21: ...to the fully closed position Lift up on the fabric slightly to place the tape between the fabric and tube Place the tape on the opposite end of the roll the fabric is skewing to Raise the shade to ch...

Page 22: ...the cassette along the front bottom and pull straight out Cleaning Procedures The following options are available if your shade needs cleaning Dusting Dust regularly with a feather duster Vacuuming U...

Page 23: ...21 INSTALLATION CHILD SAFETY...

Page 24: ...ate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept...

Page 25: ...use or alterations to the product Exposure to the elements sun damage wind water moisture salt air and discoloration or fading over time Normal maintenance associated with motors and related accessori...

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