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|  Honeycomb Shade Arches

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•  Open the arch to it’s fully 

fanned position and gently 

insert the remaining half of 

the arch into the bottom rail. 

Only the very last cell which 

encases the adhesive strip 

should be inserted into the 

bottom rail.

•  For MidCell, TwinCell and 

Grand Cell only: Gently 

remove the protective 

covering from the last  2" of 

the adhesive strip. Gently 

press the cellular arch fabric 

against the adhesive  

to hold  your arch securely  

in place.

•  Replace the end cap on the  

bottom rail of your fully 

assembled arch.

•  Install brackets 

1

/

4

" in from 

the front edge of the sill and 

equally spaced as shown.

•  One side of the arch has 

already been attached to an 

adhesive trip which has been 

inserted into the bottom rail. 

Slide the strip with the arch 

attached out of the bottom 

rail until the arch is even with 

the end of the bottom rail.

•  

For MidCell, TwinCell and GrandCell Honeycomb Shades:  

 

Insert the loose end of the adhesive strip into the top  

cell of the arch. DO NOT remove the protective covering. 

Continue inserting the strip into the arch until there is no 

remaining slack.

• 

 For MiniCell Shades:  

 

The top cell has been slit to accommodate the adhesive 

strip. Remove the protective covering on the loose end of 

the adhesive strip. Fold the strip over so that it adheres to 

the top of the slit cell.

•  

For Micro and 1" Pleated Shades:  

 

Remove the protective covering on the remaining adhesive 

strip. Fold the strip over so that it adheres to the top pleat 

on the stack.

Your arch top shade has been shipped in the closed position 

and inserted into it’s own bottom rail. Remove the end cap 

located opposite the arch stack.

FULL ARCH INSTALLATION

•  Open the arch to it’s fully 

fanned position and gently 

insert the remaining half of 

the arch into the bottom rail. 

Only the very last cell which 

encases the adhesive strip 

should be inserted into the 

bottom rail.

•  For MidCell, TwinCell and 

Grand Cell only: Gently 

remove the protective 

covering from the last  2" of 

the adhesive strip. Gently 

press the cellular arch fabric 

against the adhesive  

to hold  your arch securely  

in place.

•  Replace the end cap on the  

bottom rail of your fully 

assembled arch.

•  One side of the arch has 

already been attached to an 

adhesive trip which has been 

inserted into the bottom rail. 

Slide the strip with the arch 

attached out of the bottom 

rail until the arch is even with 

the end of the bottom rail.

•  

For MidCell, TwinCell and GrandCell Honeycomb Shades:  

 

Insert the loose end of the adhesive strip into the top  

cell of the arch. DO NOT remove the protective covering. 

Continue inserting the strip into the arch until there is no 

remaining slack.

• 

 For MiniCell Shades:  

 

The top cell has been slit to accommodate the adhesive 

strip. Remove the protective covering on the loose end of 

the adhesive strip. Fold the strip over so that it adheres to 

the top of the slit cell.

•  

For Micro and 1" Pleated Shades:  

 

Remove the protective covering on the remaining adhesive 

strip. Fold the strip over so that it adheres to the top pleat 

on the stack.

You will be using your assembled arch top with mounting 

brackets attached to the bottom rail to mark the position of 

the brackets on your wall or molding. 
An inside mount shade with an arch top requires a special 

type of installation to keep the shade and the arch in close 

proximity to each other. This type of installation requires an 

end mount bracket system.

SHADE WITH ARCH INSTALLATION

Arch assembly

Summary of Contents for HONEYCOMB SHADE ARCHES

Page 1: ... the vertical rail is shorter than the horizontal rail Install brackets 1 4 in from the front edge and equally spaced on the vertical and horizontal sides of the window opening Before fanning the shade install the bottom rail onto the horizontal mounting clips by hooking the groove at the front of the rail into the mounting bracket hooks and rotate into place Fan the shade so that the vertical rai...

Page 2: ...te the arch stack FULL ARCH INSTALLATION Open the arch to it s fully fanned position and gently insert the remaining half of the arch into the bottom rail Only the very last cell which encases the adhesive strip should be inserted into the bottom rail For MidCell TwinCell and Grand Cell only Gently remove the protective covering from the last 2 of the adhesive strip Gently press the cellular arch ...

Page 3: ...he way while installing the arch support clips Position one arch support clip at the center portion of the arch opening so that the clip holds a cell of the fabric Install the arch support clip with a screw through the top of the clip If required space additional clips evenly along the arch Place the appropriate cell of fabric into the arch support bracket s Hook one side mount bracket onto the sc...

Page 4: ...encases the adhesive strip should be inserted into the bottom rail For MidCell TwinCell and Grand Cell only Gently remove the protective covering from the last 2 of the adhesive strip Gently press the cellular arch fabric against the adhesive to hold your arch securely in place Replace the end cap on the bottom rail of your fully assembled arch Install brackets in desired location on outside of th...

Page 5: ...our hand LEVEL THE BOTTOM RAIL IF NECESSARY Level the Bottom Rail If Necessary Shades use a system that allows easy leveling of the bottom rail It is designed to make slight adjustments Less than 1 to level the moving rails of your shade It is not designed to make length adjustments Use a flat head screwdriver or a coin a quarter works best to turn the adjustment screw in the bottom rail to raise o...

Page 6: ...00 1 2012 5 2 3 WARNING Be aware that it is possible for children to strangle in window covering cords To reduce the occurrence of accident all cords must be kept out of the reach of children including infants Cord cleats are an effective way to implement this essential precaution Mount the cord cleat at a safe height taking into account furniture or other objects upon which a child may climb Then ...

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