Step 1: Mounting the Brackets
- Install wall bracket 4 - 6 inches from the jamb using the supplied screws.
- Spacer Blocks - used to clear an obstruction in the fabric path.
⚠️ Warning: Do not use more than 4 spacer blocks per bracket.
- Connect spacer blocks to shade brackets before installation.
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Leveling Shims - used if the window frame is out of level.
- Connect to shade brackets before installation.
⚠️ Warning: Do not use more than 2 leveling shims per bracket.
- Make sure the wall bracket lever is down.
Step 2: Installing the Shade
- Hang shade onto wall brackets and center in the opening.
- Make sure the teeth are fully engaged and locked into the slot of the cassette.
- Use thumb to lock shade in place.
Manual Shade Hook Tool
- You can use the lip pocket/ handle on the hem bar of the shade to get a good grip with the manual hook to pull down the shades.
Adjusting Limits
Step 1: Adjusting the Upper Limit
- Adjust the shade limiter using the included spanner wrench as shown below.
- Turn the shade limiter counter-clockwise to lower the upper limit.
- Turn the shade limiter clockwise to raise the upper limit.
Step 2: Adjusting the Upper Limit
- Gently snap the shade roll back into the cassette end caps.
- Followed by placing the cassette face from the top as shown in the image below.
- You will feel the front cassette snap back in place.
Adjusting the Tension
The spring tension must be set, in order to adjust the speed of the shade. The amount of pre-tensions required for each shade varies and can be found on the attached shade list.
Step 1: Adjusting the Tension
- Pull the shade down a small amount (~1/2”) and release.
- The shade will run to the upper limit.
Step 2: Adjusting the Tension
- Unlock and lever the front cassette up, removing it from the back cassette.
Step 3: Adjusting the Tension
- Install the pretension tool into the 2 slots on the head of the motor (Right side for standard roll, Left side for reverse roll).
- Gently slide the head up and then pull away from the end cap to release.
- If the shade moves too slow, add one pre-tension turn at a time until the desired speed is achieved.
- If the shade moves too fast, reduce one pre-tension turn at a time until the desired speed is achieved.
Step 4: Adjusting the Tension
- Re-install the roll into the bracket and test the tension
- If more tension is needed, repeat Step 3
If the motor lost all tension, use this chart based on the size of your shade to add the minimum amount of tension.
- 1 click is approximately 1/4 turn, each number on the chart equals 1 click (1/4 turn)
Parts in the Box
For issues, contact Screen Innovations:
Phone: 512.832.6939 Option 3
Website: www.screeninnovations.com
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