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Installation 

 Operation 

 Care

Horizontal Blinds

PowerView

®

 Motorization and  

SimpleLift

 with PowerView Motorization  

Operating Systems

Summary of Contents for PowerView

Page 1: ...Installation Operation Care Horizontal Blinds PowerView Motorization and SimpleLift with PowerView Motorization Operating Systems ...

Page 2: ...lind 11 STEP 4 Connect the Power Source If Applicable 15 OPERATION Testing the Blind 18 Using the PowerView Remote 18 Resetting the Blind If Necessary 20 Complete the Installation 20 Operate the Blind 23 Troubleshooting 24 CARE Removing the Blind If Necessary 28 Cleaning Procedures 28 CHILD SAFETY Cord Connector 29 Reassembly of Cord Connector 29 Cord Cleats 30 DECLARATIONS 31 WARRANTY Back Cover ...

Page 3: ... by product Intermediate Bracket If Required Valance Splice If Required Valance2 Corner Clips for Valance Returns If Required End Bracket Spacer Block1 Intermediate Bracket Spacer Block1 Bracket Shim Optional 2 or 4 Extension Brackets Optional End Bracket Spacer Block1 End Bracket Power Cable Universal Valance Clips2 Pebble Remote Surface Remote 12V Battery Wand Magnetic Valance Clips2 Transceiver...

Page 4: ...uired Valance Splice If Required Valance2 Corner Clips for Valance Returns If Required End Bracket Spacer Block1 Intermediate Bracket Spacer Block1 Bracket Shim Optional 2 or 4 Extension Brackets Optional End Bracket Spacer Block1 End Bracket Power Cable Universal Valance Clips2 Pebble Remote Surface Remote 12V Battery Wand Magnetic Valance Clips2 Transceiver Assembly Programming Button SimpleLift...

Page 5: ... s 6 Hex Head Screws Provided Two 11 2 screws are provided per installation bracket Longer 6 Hex Head Screws Not Provided If using spacer blocks use 6 screws long enough for a secure attachment Speed Nuts and Screws Provided Extension brackets come with screws and speed nuts Unpack the Blind Remove the blind from the package Keep the packaging until the blind operates to your satisfaction Refer to...

Page 6: ...epare for this important first step review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below Refer to the appropriate page below based on your order Inside or Ceiling Mount Page 5 Outside Mount Page 7 Width of Blind Intermediate Brackets Up to 48 0 481 8 60 1 601 8 96 2 Width of Blind Intermediate Brackets Up to 48 0 481 8 96 1 961 8 144 2 2 Aluminum Blinds 13 8 2 and 21 2 Wood Bli...

Page 7: ...nside or ceiling mounts attach the two end brackets flush against the sides of the window casement or to the ceiling Choose the most appropriate of the following mounting methods Inside mount only Side Top Mount Mount the end brackets with one screw through a side hole and one screw through a top hole as shown below left Inside mount only Side Mount Mount the end brackets with two screws through d...

Page 8: ...events the slats from rubbing the glass when they are tilted open Attach the Intermediate Brackets If Required Evenly space the intermediate bracket s between the two end brackets Adjust spacing if needed to avoid interference with internal headrail mechanisms Attach the intermediate bracket s with two screws through diagonal top holes IMPORTANT The rear of the end brackets and intermediate bracke...

Page 9: ...ts over the window opening Make a second mark 1 4 to the outside of the headrail end marks The outer marks are where the outside edges of the end brackets will be located Attach the End Brackets NOTE The illustrations in this section show spacer blocks mounted with the end brackets for 13 8 2 and 21 2 slat sizes Spacer blocks are required for all outside mount 21 2 blinds unless extension brackets...

Page 10: ...lush against a flat mounting surface Do not mount end brackets on a curved molding Attach the Intermediate Brackets If Required Evenly space the intermediate bracket s between the two end brackets Adjust spacing if needed to avoid interference with internal headrail mechanisms Attach the intermediate bracket s with two screws through diagonal holes IMPORTANT The tops of the end brackets and interm...

Page 11: ... shown below Spacer Blocks for 21 2 Slat Size NOTE Spacer blocks are required for the 21 2 slat size and are optional for 13 8 and 2 slat sizes Attach a spacer block to each of the two end brackets If one or more intermediate brackets is required see chart on page 4 attach a spacer block to each intermediate bracket If extension brackets will be used it is not necessary to attach spacer blocks Pro...

Page 12: ...power supply For an optional C size satellite battery wand see the instructions that came with the wand Plug the Power Cable into the Battery Wand Inside of the headrail Connect the power cable coming from the motor into the socket on the battery wand Place the Battery Wand Inside the Headrail From the top of the headrail Place the battery wand inside the headrail in a location where it will not i...

Page 13: ...ance face down on a protected surface with the back side up Insert the clip dovetail into the valance groove Twist the clip until it is straight with the clear tabs at the top of the valance There are at least two clips per valance For valances narrower than 36 position clips 51 2 in from the ends of the valance For valances 36 or wider position the clips 10 in from the ends of the valance Additio...

Page 14: ...gnet making sure the screwdriver is all the way down in the slot Push the screwdriver in toward the magnet and then pull out to extend the clip Repeat on the other side until the magnet is level When the clips are in the correct position place them back into the valance groove NOTE The clips offer two projection positions When the clips are fully compressed the narrowest projection is 5 8 The wide...

Page 15: ...red the valance may be positioned 1 4 higher by raising the clips one notch up as shown in the illustration below right Mount the Headrail IMPORTANT If placing the battery wand inside the headrail follow the instructions under Place the Battery Wand Inside the Headrail on page 10 Tilt the headrail so that its back lip slides under the front lip of the end brackets and intermediate bracket s Push t...

Page 16: ...Close the End Brackets Push the cover down until it snaps over the locking tab on the bottom of the end bracket Open the End Brackets If Necessary To open the end brackets insert a flat blade screwdriver between the bottom of the cover and the quick release tab and twist You can also push up on the bottom of the end bracket to release the locking tab Proceed to STEP 4 Connect the Power Source If A...

Page 17: ... Position the battery wand so the power cable is easily connected to the socket Snap the battery wand into the bracket Install the battery wand cover with the slot aligned to the socket in the battery wand Plug the power cable from the blind into the extension cable Plug the other end of the extension cable into the socket in the battery wand Secure the power supply cable using wire retainers not ...

Page 18: ...le behind the blind make sure it does not impede the operation of the blind Space the wire retainers approximately 15 apart along the power supply cable as shown WARNING Keep cables and small parts out of the reach of children They can wrap cables around their necks and STRANGLE They can also put small parts in their mouths and CHOKE WARNING Electric shock and or a fire hazard may occur if not pro...

Page 19: ...tly The daisy chain feature is only available with the 18V DC power supply option Route the power cables from each blind through the connector using an extension cable if necessary Plug an extension cable into the connector and the 18V DC power supply A two blind configuration is shown below An additional connector and two additional extension cables are used for three blinds Proceed to Testing th...

Page 20: ...y pulling both plastic tabs from the back battery compartment IMPORTANT If you have more than one remote see Adding Additional Remote s to the PowerView Shade Network in the PowerView Motorization Remote Control Guide Programming Button Front of Blind Transceiver Assembly Group 1 Group 2 OPEN Tilt slats to open at 50 position CLOSE Tilt slats to open at 50 position Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 ...

Page 21: ...imply pick it up or press n STOP The last group s selected will be highlighted and active Press all or groups 1 6 to select specific blind s to move Selected group button s will light to show they are selected Multiple group buttons may be selected at a time To deselect a group press the group button again The backlight for that group button will go out Press left arrow to tilt the slats down to t...

Page 22: ... 6 seconds then again after 12 seconds Release the programming button the light flashes red The light then flashes a series of green and red to indicate that blind programming is erased from memory 2 Refer to Joining a Blind to a Group on page 19 to program the blind to a group Complete the Installation Attach the Corner Clips If Required If the valance came with returns connect the returns to the...

Page 23: ...justments by carefully sliding the clip up or down while the magnets are adhered to the headrail The clip s tabs rest on the top front lip of the headrail keeping the valance level and preventing the valance from adjusting lower beyond that point To remove the valance gently pull the valance up and toward you CAUTION The entire surface area of the magnet inside each clip needs to maintain clean co...

Page 24: ...lat size Align the second slot with the 13 8 or 2 slat size Maintain the correct slot alignment as you attach the hold down brackets to the jamb sill or outside mounting surface Slide the hold down pins into the appropriate slot or hole on the hold down brackets If necessary with 13 8 or 2 outside mount blinds the first slot of the hold down brackets may be used in place of a spacer block Attach t...

Page 25: ...ats to stack evenly by gradually lifting the bottom rail while the center button is fully depressed Hold the bottom rail stationary at the desired position while releasing the button For inside mount blinds When raising the blind pull the bottom rail slightly toward you Press the center button and gently raise the bottom rail Once the desired height is reached hold the bottom rail in place while r...

Page 26: ...o the installation brackets See Mount the Headrail on page 13 Problem Batteries in the battery wand need to be replaced Solution Replace the batteries in the battery wand Squeeze the cap latch to release the cap and remove the cap from the battery wand Install the batteries according to the instructions on the battery wand label Press the cap on until it latches NOTE Hunter Douglas recommends AA a...

Page 27: ...ing Problem When hanging the slat pack appears to be skewed toward the cordlock side of the unit particularly in an inside mount installation Solution Slide the headrail in the end brackets in the opposite direction of the skew and adjust the tabs in the end brackets to maintain the position of the unit This will center the slat pack in the window Problem The blind does not operate using the progr...

Page 28: ...ry wand satellite battery wand C size satellite battery wand or 18V DC power supply is securely connected to the power cable and the cables are not pinched or caught in the headrail or installation brackets The blind may need to be reset Refer to Resetting the Blind If Necessary on page 20 Problem The LED light behind the programming button of the transceiver assembly signals 8 red blinks Solution...

Page 29: ...skew adjustment feature on the headrail clockwise with a coin or screwdriver while lifting the weight from the bottom rail NOTE Turn the skew adjustment that is on the same side as the low side of the bottom rail If the blind height is too long turn all of the skew adjustment features clockwise to raise the entire bottom rail to the desired height while lifting the weight from the bottom rail Prob...

Page 30: ...lows dusting where the slats overlap Blinds may also be vacuumed Use the brush attachment and tilt the slats up and down as described for dusting Another way to clean blinds is simply by wiping them with a soft damp cloth Wood Blinds Only Stained blinds like wood furniture should be treated periodically with lemon oil or other wood preservative to protect their finish and enhance their luster Alte...

Page 31: ...re cords do not twist together and create a loop Cord Connector This component acts as a stopper to prevent inner cords from being pulled through the blind which can pose the risk of entanglement It is also designed to break apart under pressure Reassembly of Cord Connector Reinsert any loose cords into the top notches of the cord connector There is a notch on each side Line up the two halves of t...

Page 32: ...t a child may stand on furniture attempting to reach the cords Be sure the cleats are firmly secured Once the cleats are attached wrap excess cord around them after each use of the blind NOTE The warning labels on the bottom rails of corded blinds contain important safety information These warning labels are designed to be permanent in accordance with the industry s safety standards and must not b...

Page 33: ...quency RF Exposure Guidelines This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person s body RF Exposure requirements are met when installed in mobile equipment This module cannot be installed in portable equipment without further testing and a change to FCC s grant of authorization Industry Canada Under Industry Canada regulations this radio tr...

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Page 36: ...ponents are covered for 5 years from the date of purchase 1 Contact your original dealer place of purchase for warranty assistance 2 Visit hunterdouglas com for additional warranty information frequently asked questions and access to service locations 3 Contact Hunter Douglas at 888 501 8364 for technical support certain parts free of charge for assistance in obtaining warranty service or for furt...

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