1-1/2" Headrail 1" Corded Aluminum Blind Installation and Care Instruction
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4B. Install the blind
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Unlock the box brackets with a flat head screwdriver.
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Mount the blind in the brackets (also use the center support when blind is wider than
48"W)
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Close the door on the bracket and hear a "click".
5B. How to remove the aluminum blind from the box brackets
• Use a flat head screwdriver to open the door of the box bracket.
• Remove the blind.
Center Sport
6. Attach the tilt wand
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Attach the tilt wand onto the wand hook located on the headrail.
7. Install the cord cleat
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Use 2 included screws and install the cord cleat at your desired
height. For safety reasons, keep the cord being unreached by child
or pet.
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Always wrap the cord around the cord cleat to keep your cord tight.
8. Attach the optional hold down brackets
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Install the hold down brackets to the wall (for outside mount) or jamb
of the window frame (for inside mount), not on the sill of the window
frame.
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Tighten the screws.
9. Care and cleaning
• Wipe the blind periodically with a soft dust cloth or
a dusting mitt, or vacuum with
a soft brush attachment.
• You may clean the blinds using a non
-scratched sponge or dampened soft cloth
with a mild nonabrasive detergent. Never use hot water, solvents, or harsh or
abrasive cleansers to clean the blinds.
• Note: The warranty for your blinds does not cover damage caused by improper
cleaning.
To Operate Your Blind
Important: Always tilt the slats horizontally before raising or lowing the blind. This step increases the life of the
blind.
To Lower Your Blind
Move the cord to left pulling down gently until the cord lock releases. Allow the cord to slip slowly until the blind
reaches your desired level. Pull the cord to the right and then release. The blind locks automatically.
To Raise Your Blind
Pull the cord downward until the blind reaches desired height and then slightly to the right to release the cord. The
blind locks automatically.
To Tilt Your Blind
Rotate the wand to attain desired slat position.
Important Note
ALWAYS TIE THE CORD TO THE CORD CLEAT FOR SAFETY REASONS
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