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HEADRAIL

CLOSE THE SWIVEL 

COVERS TO LOCK 

HEADRAIL IN PLACE.

TAB

BEND 

TAB OUT

HEADRAIL

SWIVEL COVER

END OF HEADRAIL

1B. Mounting Your Brackets - Outside Mount

Hold the blind against the window to determine the proper placement. 
It will either fit inside the window casing (inside mount) or outside on  
the window casing or wall (outside mount). This will determine where  
and how your installation brackets should be attached.

Outside Mount

• Hold the blind level and center against the window casing or wall.
• Mark the casing/wall with a pencil just below the headrail on each end.
• Also mark the window casing/wall ⅛" beyond the ends of the headrail.

The installation brackets will be placed on these marks.

INSIDE MOUNT

OUTSIDE MOUNT

1A. Mounting Your Brackets - Inside Mount

Hold the blind against the window to determine the proper placement. 
It will either fit inside the window casing (inside mount) or outside on  
the window casing or wall (outside mount). This will determine where  
and how your installation brackets should be attached.

Inside Mount

• Make certain the headrail is level and clear of obstructions.
• Make pencil marks ⅛" below the headrail on each end.
• The bottom of the installation brackets will be placed on these marks.

Note:

 If you are installing an external battery motor, you'll need an 

extra 1½" clearance. See Step 4 for battery mounting options.

MARK 1/8” BELOW 

BOTH ENDS OF 

THE HEADRAIL

MARK

WINDOW 

CASING

REMEMBER TO KEEP HEADRAIL LEVEL - 

EVEN IF YOUR WINDOW ISN’T.

HEADRAIL

MARK

WINDOW 

CASING

REMEMBER TO KEEP HEADRAIL LEVEL - 

EVEN IF YOUR WINDOW ISN’T.

MARK 1/8” 

BELOW / SIDE

OF THE HEADRAIL

HEADRAIL

INSTALLING YOUR MOTORIZED

WOOD BLINDS

FOR INSIDE MOUNT 

SEE SECTION 1A

FOR OUTSIDE MOUNT 

SEE SECTION 1B

PARTS INCLUDED:

• Screws
• 2x Mounting Brackets
• Valance
• Cord Cleat
•  1x Plug-In Charger

w/Extension Cable

• Battery Wand with Brackets
• Remote Control(s)

Note:

 Your brackets must be securely attached to the mounting 

surface. If your screws are not secure, you’ll have to use a different 

fastener, which can be found at any local hardware store.  

TOOLS YOU WILL NEED:

•  Drill with a ⅛" bit

and a Phillips bit

• Phillips Screwdriver
• Metal Tape Measure

MOUNT TYPE YOU'RE INSTALLING FOR:

For assistance, please contact us via email at customwindows@restorationhardware.com or by calling 888

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669

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2809.

1C. Mounting Your Brackets - Auxiliary Support Brackets (Optional)

If an auxiliary support bracket is included with your blind it should be placed in line with 
the installation brackets. The auxiliary support should not be in line vertically with the 
blind's cord or ladder as it may interfere with the blind's lifting and tilting mechanism.

2. Installing Your Headrail

• With brackets installed, insert the

headrail into the mounting brackets.

• If your blind is not fitting snugly

left to right, open the mounting
brackets, remove the headrail and
pry out the tab at the end of the
headrail with a screwdriver.

OVERHEAD OUTSIDE MOUNT

(OPTIONAL)

UPDATED 11.04.16

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