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11.  Feed cable through end caps on the bottom rail. 

 

 

 

12.  Fasten the 15mm Rapid Lock on to the L Bracket, then pull wire taut and cut the wire approximately halfway 

along the 15mm Rapid Lock as below picture demonstrates. Then repeat step  4 and step 5 to finish installing 
the bottom Rapid Lock. With top and bottom Rapid Locks in place make final tension adjustments by tightening 
either top or bottom nut 

 

 

 

NOTE:

 If Deck hinges are used, first fasten the 15mm Rapid Lock onto Deck hinge then repeat step 4 and step 5 to 

assemble top Rapid Lock. The wire will be cut approximately halfway along the 30mm Rapid Lock 

 

13.  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.  

 

14.  Insert crank handle into eyelet and wind your awning down. For motorised awnings please program the limits 

 
15. 

If  you’re  using  lockdown  latches  position  saddles  where  required  and  attach  to  bottom  fixing  point 

refer  to 

picture below See below if the awning has a valance

 

 

 

 

If you order a  valance you will need to do your own fabric cut out for the bottom rail saddle position 
onsite  

 

16.  Mark the bottom of the valance where the saddle is to be positioned (in line with the bottom fixing point). Mark 

both the left and right saddle positions  

 

17.  Remove the bottom rail end caps. 

 

18.  Slide the valance out of the bottom rail past the marked position. 

 

19.  With a sharp pair of scissors make a cut out for the saddle to sit in (See picture 1 below) 

 

20.  Slide the valance and saddle back into the bottom rail (See picture 2 & 3 below) 

 

21.  Repeat steps 6, 7 and 8 for the second saddle. 

 

Summary of Contents for 7000

Page 1: ...t position Check the size of your blind against the label which will be attached to the packaging or it could be on the blind 1 Install the pivot pin into the end of the blind and plate to the idle end bracket using nut and bolt provided You will now have two different brackets the control end and idle end 2 Install Brackets The outside measurement from bracket to bracket is the OPEN size it is th...

Page 2: ...ly halfway along the 15mm Rapid Lock as below picture demonstrates Then repeat step 7 and step 8 to finish installing the bottom Rapid Lock With top and bottom Rapid Locks in place make final tension adjustments by tightening either top or bottom nut NOTE If Deck hinges are used first fasten the 15mm Rapid Lock onto Deck hinge then repeat step 7 and step 8 to assemble top Rapid Lock The wire will ...

Page 3: ... the bottom rail See picture 2 3 below 20 Repeat steps 17 18 and 19 for the second saddle 21 Attach bottom rail end caps Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 MOTORISATION For motorised awnings you may need a qualified electrician to trim and attach plug to the lead Program motor as per instructions https www betta blinds com au bbaa installation guides A Cassette Pelmet is recommended with motorised awni...

Page 4: ...tar line If the position you need to drill is over a mortar line move up to the centre of the brick above that position Check the size of your blind against the label which will be attached to the packaging or it could be on the blind Fitting the Weather Box 1 Remove the awning from the weather box 2 Attach end caps to hood using rivets supplied 3 at each end 3 Measure the width of the hood then t...

Page 5: ...ire place release key on the wire and push it into the rapid lock stud and pull wire out Please see Video How to attach remove the wire https www loom com share a7222d33554c4650ae89500856510d70 11 Attach the Barrel Nut to the cassette and then add the top Rapid Lock and fasten the nut allow for extra thread for adjustment when the bottom Rapid Lock is assembled 12 Install Bottom L Brackets at the ...

Page 6: ...ning down For motorised awnings please program the limits 15 If you re using lockdown latches position saddles where required and attach to bottom fixing point refer to picture below See below if the awning has a valance If you order a valance you will need to do your own fabric cut out for the bottom rail saddle position onsite 1 Mark the bottom of the valance where the saddle is to be positioned...

Page 7: ...ons https www betta blinds com au bbaa installation guides A Cassette Pelmet is recommended with motorised awnings to protect the motor from the elements If no cassette has been ordered the awning will need to be installed where the motor can be protected from the elements Motor warranty does not cover water damage Caution Like all outdoor blinds it is prudent to retract the blind in the presence ...

Page 8: ...bolt Latch Saddle if required Nut Bolt for gear x 2 each Semi Cassette You will also need Screws plugs Philips head screwdriver good quality wire snips drill hammer drill if drilling into concrete measuring tape and spirit level If installing on a brick wall NEVER put the screw into a mortar line If the position you need to drill is over a mortar line move up to the centre of the brick above that ...

Page 9: ...st push and twist the wire into the 35mm Rapid Lock stud the longer stud till it reaches the end Wire needs to be twisted in the direction as shown below to avoid fraying Then pull to tighten NOTE To release the wire place release key on the wire and push it into the rapid lock stud and pull wire out Please see Video How to attach remove the wire https www loom com share a7222d33554c4650ae89500856...

Page 10: ...slotted part of the pin Secure this end with the split pin supplied 14 Insert crank handle into eyelet and wind your awning down For motorised awnings please program the limits 15 If you re using lockdown latches position saddles where required and attach to bottom fixing point refer to picture below See below if the awning has a valance If you order a valance you will need to do your own fabric c...

Page 11: ... per instructions https www betta blinds com au bbaa installation guides A Cassette Pelmet is recommended with motorised awnings to protect the motor from the elements If no cassette has been ordered the awning will need to be installed where the motor can be protected from the elements Motor warranty does not cover water damage Caution Like all outdoor blinds it is prudent to retract the blind in...

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