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|  1" Faux Wood Blinds

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• Mount a bracket in each corner of the window.

INSIDE MOUNT

•  Position the front edge 

of the closed end bracket 

flush with the front edge 

of the window casing to 

mark the screw holes.

•  To open the latch of the 

end bracket use a flathead 

screwdriver as shown.

•  Mount each bracket with 

two screws.

TO INSTALL CENTER SUPPORT BRACKET(S):

•   If your hardware packet 

includes one center 

support bracket, position 

it as close to the center 

of the window casing as 

possible, making sure 

that 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.

•  Align the back of the 

center support bracket 

with the back end of the 

mounting bracket. The 

alignment is crucial for 

proper blind installation.

•  Using a pencil, mark the 

window casing through 

the holes in the top of the 

center support bracket. 

For maximum stability, the 

pencil marks should be 

made in the two holes at 

the front of the bracket.

•  Using a drill with a 

1

/

16

" drill 

bit or an awl, make a small 

pilot hole at each pencil 

mark.

•  Mount the bracket 

using two of the screws 

provided.

•  Repeat this procedure 

for any remaining center 

support brackets.

Summary of Contents for Faux Wood 1

Page 1: ...uired Wall board and plaster 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 1 FAUX WOOD BLINDS STANDARD HARDWARE End Brackets Open Position LH RH Screws Center Support V...

Page 2: ...th 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 Align the back of the center support bracket with the back end of the mounting bracket The alignment is crucial for proper blind installation Using a pencil mark the window casing through the holes in the top of the center supp...

Page 3: ...ke a small pilot hole at each pencil mark Mount the bracket using two of the screws provided Repeat this procedure for the right end bracket making sure the end bracket marked RH is positioned above the top right corner of the window 1 8 TO THE RIGHT of the pencil marks 1 8 If your hardware packet includes one center support bracket position it as close to the center of the mounting surface as pos...

Page 4: ...t bracket s if applicable 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 See Operating the Blind VALANCE RETURN NOTE If you did not order valance returns for your blind proceed to Vala...

Page 5: ...ojected molding They are 3 8 thick and allow the blind to be mounted flush with the outside edge of any standard window molding Spacers are available by contacting our Client Care Team at 800 800 2239 Spacers one spacer per bracket EXTENSION BRACKETS Extension brackets are available in two sizes One size is available to project the blind up to 2 the other up to 3 from the mounting surface Extensio...

Page 6: ...the hold down to the side or back of the window frame so that the pin lines up with the front hole in the ottom rail end cap with the blind fully lowered Lower the shade and flex the hold down bracket outward so that the pin can be inserted into the hole in the end cap Inner cords can pull out to form a loop which can strangle a young child Inner cord stop devices can reduce this risk if positione...

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