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INSTALLATION GUIDE  |  ROMAN SHADES

UPDATED 

DEC

 2021

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INSTALLATION GUIDE

ROMAN SHADES

LIFT SYSTEMS:

  

CONTINUOUS CORD LOOP  |  MOTORIZATION

TOOLS REQUIRED

PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER

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The difficulty level of this installation is ranked at Level 1

A piece of cake!

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BRACKET

BATTERY CHARGER & REMOTE 

(Motorized)

TENSION DEVICE 

(Continuous Loop)

SCREWS

WALL

ANCHORS*

PENCIL

STEP LADDER

PHILLIPS DRILL BIT

POWER DRILL

TAPE MEASURE

5/64” DRILL BIT

*Recommended if mounting into hollow drywall. 

NOTE:

 

Before installing an inside mount motorized shade, you need to 

first attach the battery pack to the backside of the headrail.

Figure A:

 Slide the two plastic clips into place in the groove, from the side 

of the battery pack.

Figure B: 

Clip the motor cable into the battery pack. Be sure the antenna 

cable is positioned away from the headrail, and out of contact with 

anything metal.

TIP: 

The back of each bottom rail should have a tag with a number. This 

indicates the channel and remote that the shade is pre-programmed to.

MOUNTING THE BRACKETS

1.

2” - 4”

INSIDE MOUNT

1.

Measure 2”- 4” in from each side of the window frame, and mark once

with a pencil for your outer brackets. The front of the bracket will face out

from the window, and the back of it will hang down parallel to the window.

NOTE:

 

Leave marks for any additional brackets you need, evenly spaced 

between your first two marks. If using your own screws instead of those 

provided, be sure to pre-drill a small hole with a 5/64” drill bit before the 

final screws go in to attach brackets.

2.

Center the brackets over your marks, and set them back until the front

of the bracket meets the edge of your window. Mark through the top hole

in the bracket with your pencil. This is where your screws will go.

3.

Align each bracket with your screw holes and drill the screws securely

into place.

*If you are using wall anchors, pre-drill with a 1/4” bit instead, and tap the

wall anchors into the holes with a hammer before drilling in the screws.

Figure A

BATTERY 

PACK

HEADRAIL

SHADE FABRIC

Figure B

ANTENNA

MOTOR 

CABLE

SWING-ARM

FRONT

BACK

Summary of Contents for Classic

Page 1: ...tact with anything metal TIP The back of each bottom rail should have a tag with a number This indicates the channel and remote that the shade is pre programmed to MOUNTING THE BRACKETS 1 2 4 INSIDE MOUNT 1 Measure 2 4 in from each side of the window frame and mark once with a pencil for your outer brackets The front of the bracket will face out from the window and the back of it will hang down pa...

Page 2: ...ld the shade in position and slide the swing arms to the left on all the brackets until they latch onto the back lip of the headrail The shade is now installed ATTACHING THE SHADE 2 3 MOUNTING THE TENSION DEVICE CONTINUOUS CORD LOOP SHADES NOTE The cord tension device also known as the chain tensioner is used to help protect pets and young children from a potential choking hazard If there is plast...

Page 3: ...r outside mount The most important thing to remember is to use a pencil and a level to make sure your mounting clips are aligned when you attach them to the wall Slide the battery pack into place on the clips when ready 2 To attach battery pack for shallow inside mount With a pencil and a level make sure the mounting clips are aligned vertically when you attach them inside the windowsill as far ba...

Page 4: ...ttom then press Stop From here repeatedly press Down to lower the shade slowly 3 When the shade reaches the desired bottom position flip the remote and use your pen to press the Confirm button The shade will jog to acknowledge that your lower limit is now set but the motor is still in programming mode 4 Press Up to raise the shade until it s almost to the top then press Stop From here repeatedly p...

Page 5: ...entana mientras que la parte trasera quedará colgando paralela a la ventana NOTA Deja marcas para cualquier soporte adicional que llegues a necesitar espaciados de forma equitativa entre tus dos marcas iniciales Si utiliza sus propios tornillos en lugar de los suministrados asegúrese de perforar un pequeño agujero con una broca de 5 64 antes de usar los tornillos finales para fijar los soportes 2 ...

Page 6: ...con fuerza subiéndolo apóximadamente 1 8 El objetivo es conseguir que tu cadena esté firme pero un poco suelta a la misma vez para que se pueda operar fácilmente 4 Demarca los dos hoyos de tornillo con tu lápiz mientras mantienes al tensionador en su lugar Quita a la cadena del camino y utiliza las marcas para pre taladrar tus hoyos de tornillo con una broca de 5 64 5 Alinea a los hoyos de los ten...

Page 7: ...vación o descenso Si posteriormente optas por elegir una posición preferida el mantener Stop apretado alzará o bajará a dicha posición automáticamente Elige un canal al apretar las flechas de arriba o abajo de Canal La pantalla se iluminará en la parte de arriba del control remoto y te mostrará tu canal actual Pon el Canal 5 en tu control remoto para operar a todas tus cortinas al mismo tiempo y l...

Page 8: ... configuración En ese caso ambos límites tendrían que verse configurados nuevamente con las siguientes instrucciones 1 Comienza con la cortina totalmente alzada Aprieta al botón de Límite L por unos segundos hasta que la cortina se mueva Ahora tu motor está en modo de programación 2 Aprieta la flechita de Abajo para bajar la cortina hasta que esté casi toda abajo luego aprieta Stop Una vez que eso...

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