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|  Honeycomb Shades UltraLift Cordless™

OUTSIDE MOUNT

•  Attach brackets to the headrail 2" from each end. Additional 

brackets, if included, are REQUIRED for proper installation 

and should be spaced evenly over the width of the headrail. 

Lower the shade to it’s full length. (See “Shade Operation”.)

NOTE: You will be using your shade with mounting brackets 

attached to the headrail to mark the position of the brackets 

on your wall or molding. DO NOT CUT the cellophane 

wrapping as the fabric or the cords supporting the shade  

may be inadvertently cut. 

NOTE: If using extension brackets, attach mounting brackets 

to extension brackets with nuts and bolts before attaching 

brackets to headrail. (See “Optional Accessories”.)

•  Pull end cap out of head rail and slide the bracket 

on as shown. Replace the end cap before sliding the 

bracket all of the way into the head rail.

•  Remove the endcap from the opposite end of the 

headrail. Slide the remaining side mount bracket on 

the headrail. Replace the end cap before sliding the 

bracket all the way into the headrail.

•  Hook one bracket onto the screw in the window 

frame, using the keyhole slot. Bring the other end 

bracket over the screw at the other side of the frame. 

Slide down, flexing bracket inward until the screw 

engages in the keyhole slot.

•  Make sure both brackets are slipped down all the 

way in the keyhole slot so that the screw is in the 

top portion of the keyhole slot. Install a screw in the 

bottom hole of each bracket. Tighten all screws.

SIDE MOUNT

•  Line up the bracket top with 

the desired height of the top 

of the headrail.

•  Mark holes for screws. 

Brackets must be level. 

Remove brackets and  

drill holes.

•  Insert bugle head screws 

for keyhole slots only. 

Approximately 

1

/

8

" of  

the screw should be  

left protruding.

2"

3

/

4

"

Rail

Summary of Contents for HONEYCOMB SHADES UltraLift Cordless

Page 1: ...l 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 Steel Tape Measure Power Drill and Drill Bits Awl or tool for starting a screw hole Level Pencil Flathead Phillips Screwdriver INSIDE MOUNT Hold Down Brackets with Screws The brackets are mounted flat against the top sill surface Place the bugle he...

Page 2: ... the end cap before sliding the bracket all of the way into the head rail Remove the endcap from the opposite end of the headrail Slide the remaining side mount bracket on the headrail Replace the end cap before sliding the bracket all the way into the headrail Hook one bracket onto the screw in the window frame using the keyhole slot Bring the other end bracket over the screw at the other side of...

Page 3: ...or lower the moveable rails The rails will stay in position when the button is released SHADE REMOVAL Draw the shade completely up See Shade Operation Push shade rail back and rotate the back of the shade down to release Rotate the back of the headrail down and carefully lift the headrail off of the front hooks of the mounting brackets If the bottom rail of the shade is not level it can be adjuste...

Page 4: ...are available by contacting our Customer Care Department at 800 800 3329 EXTENSION BRACKETS SPACERS Hold down brackets are used primarily on shades mounted to doors or in motor homes There are two small holes in the end caps that are covered by a thin plastic layer Use the pin on the hold down bracket to push through the center of the end cap and it will break through the plastic layer With the sh...

Page 5: ...e simply wrap the excess cord around the cleat It s fast easy and safe To protect your children we are pleased to provide cord cleats free of charge with every shade that we manufacture 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...

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