3 Day Blinds 2 Getting Started Download Page 3

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OUTSIDE MOUNT

•  Unwrap the cellophane from around the blind stack. 

Caution: DO NOT cut the cellophane as the cords or ladders 

supporting the blind may be inadvertently cut.

•  Lower the blind to its full length. (See “Blind Operation”.)

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•  Hold the blind up to the 

desired mounting position.

•  Once the blind is level, 

mark the wall at the lower 

corners of each end of the 

headrail using a pencil.

•  Draw the blind completely up and set it aside.

•  Using a flathead 

screwdriver, open the 

latches of the end 

brackets.

•  Facing the window, 

position the end bracket 

marked “LH” above the 

top left corner of the 

window, 

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of the pencil marks.

•  Using a pencil, mark the 

wall through the holes 

in the back of the end 

bracket. For maximum 

stability, the pencil 

marks should be made 

diagonally.

•  Using a drill with a 

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bit or an awl, make a small 

pilot hole at each pencil 

mark.

• Mount the bracket using the 2 screws provided.
• Repeat this procedurre for the right end bracket.

•  For 2” Wood & Faux Wood 

& Angled Slat Blinds mount 

the bracket using two of 

the screws provided.

•  For 2 

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Wood Blinds mount the 

bracket using one spacer 

block and two of the screws 

provided.

TO INSTALL CENTER SUPPORT BRACKET(S):
 If your hardware packet includes one center support  

bracket, position it as close to the center of the mounting 

surface as possible, making sure it will not interfere with 

any moving parts. If more than one center support bracket 

has been provided, position them equidistant from the end 

brackets and each other, again avoiding all moving parts.

Proceed to “Valance Return Assembly”.

•  Make sure all center 

support brackets are 

positioned at the same 

height and are level with 

the end brackets.

•  Using a pencil, mark the 

mounting surface through 

the holes in the back 

of the center support 

bracket. For maximum 

stability, the pencil marks 

should be made in the top 

two holes of the center 

support bracket.

•  Using a drill with a 

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" drill 

bit or an awl, make a small 

pilot hole at each pencil 

mark.

•  Repeat this procedure for any remaining center support 

bracket(s).

•  For 2” Wood & Faux Wood 

& Angled Slat Blinds, mount 

the bracket using two of 

the screws provided.

•  For 2 

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" Wood & Faux 

Wood Blinds, mount the 

bracket using one spacer 

block and two of the 

screws provided.

Summary of Contents for 2

Page 1: ... require the use of anchors such as expansion or toggle bolts Bricks tile and stone need special plugs and drill bits Wood should always be pre drilled to avoid splitting Professional installation is also available in most areas call 800 800 3329 A few simple tools are required 2 2 1 2 WOOD FAUX WOOD ANGLED SLAT BLINDS OPTIONAL HARDWARE Hold Down Brackets with Screws Glue STANDARD HARDWARE End Bra...

Page 2: ...the right end bracket If your hardware packet includes one center support bracket position it as close to the top center of the window casing as possible If more than one center support bracket has been provided position them equidistant from the end brackets and each other WARNING Do not locate the center support brackets over any of the moving parts in the headrail TO INSTALL CENTER SUPPORT BRAC...

Page 3: ...ds mount the bracket using two of the screws provided For 2 1 2 Wood Faux Wood Blinds mount the bracket using one spacer block and two of the screws provided TO INSTALL CENTER SUPPORT BRACKET S If your hardware packet includes one center support bracket position it as close to the center of the mounting surface as possible making sure it will not interfere with any moving parts If more than one ce...

Page 4: ...the glue to dry for at least 10 minutes before installing the valance Proceed to Valance Clip Installation VALANCE CLIP INSTALLATION If you ordered a blind with a valance you will need to install the valance clips to the front of the headrail before installing the blind The valance clips should be spaced equidistant from the end brackets and each other to allow proper support for the entire valanc...

Page 5: ...re in the open position Insert the headrail into the end brackets making sure that no cords or slats are in the way Close the hinges on the end brackets until you hear them snap While supporting the bottom of the blind unwind the draw cords and gently lower the blind to its full length You will need to have installed the blind following the Blind Installation section before installing the valance ...

Page 6: ...tly down to tilt the slats to the desired angle Do not attempt to raise or lower the blind unless the slats are in a completely open horizontal position To raise the blind pull the lift cords down To engage the lock pull the lift cords down and toward the outside of the blind To lower the blind pull the lift cords down and toward the center of the blind and allow the cords to slide slowly through ...

Page 7: ...or back of the window frame through the holes in the hold down bracket Make sure the hold down brackets are level and aligned with each other Raise the blind and screw the hold down brackets into the mounting surface using the screws provided HOLD DOWN BRACKETS BLIND REMOVAL Using a flathead screwdriver open the latches of the end brackets Holding onto both ends of the headrail gently pull the bli...

Page 8: ...ldren can STRANGLE in cord and bead chain loops They can also wrap cords around their necks and STRANGLE Young children can STRANGLE in cord and bead chain loops and in the loop s above the cord connector They can also wrap cords around their necks and STRANGLE Always keep cords and bead chains out of children s reach Move cribs playpens and other furniture away from cords and bead chains Children...

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