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6. If required attach Install the pivot pin into the end of the blind and plate to the idle end of the hood, using nut
and bolt provided.
7. If required attach gearbox to hood end cap using nut and bolt provided. The gearbox can be positioned in two
different angles. Betta Blinds and Awnings recommend the gearbox to be angled outwards for ease of use.
NB: Bolt from the outside in.
8. Place the awning back into the pelmet. The motor end / crank end (square tube end) goes in first. Drop the
other end onto the slotted part of the pin. Secure this end with the split pin supplied.
9.
FACE FIT,
attach the side channel with the snap in recess facing outwards directly below pelmet. Pre-Drill
holes through in-fill part of the channel. Place channel against post/wall and mark holes
10. Pre-drill all holes and plug if needed. When all holes are drilled, position the channels, and fasten with
appropriate fixings. Repeat these steps for other the channel.
11.
REVEAL FIT
, attach the side channel to the inside of the post/wall, with the snap in recess facing backwards
and directly below pelmet. Pre-Drill holes through the channel. Place channel against post/wall and mark holes
12. Pre-drill all holes and plug if needed. When all holes are drilled, position the channels, and fasten with
appropriate fixings. Repeat these steps for other the channel
13. Slide lock in pins into bottom rail. The pin must face outwards, towards the channel. Place bottom rail into
channels
14. Drill bottom holes in channel to lock pins in. Holes must be drilled at the same
position on both sides of the channels.
NB: If pin holes are uneven the fabric
will bunch up on one side
NB:
Holes can be drilled at different levels if required.
15. If FACE FIT, snap the infill cover plate into the recess refer
to picture 2
16. Insert crank handle into eyelet and wind your blind down. Lock pins into drilled holes and crank handle back to
tighten fabric
NB: Over tightening of fabric will cause fabric to stretch and possibly track off.
17.
Close cassette