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Fitting the blind

Fine-tuning the tension

Installation Guide

EasiFIT Pleated Blinds

Glass

Window Frame

Angled Bead

Rubber Seal

Bracket

The bracket should be pushed right 

under the frame, so that it’s flush with 

the bead (the edge of the glass area).

Click the brackets into the window to complete the 

installation.

NB: The bracket fits under the rubber or Mastik seal 

so that it sits flush to the glass area.

If the seal is quite stiff, apply a small amount of 

washing-up liquid to the area that the brackets will 

be fitted to ease the installation.

Tighter

Looser

The tension on the blind should be correct for your window size as soon as the blind is fitted. However, if you find that the blind is a 

little loose and slips down or is stiff to operate, you may want to adjust the tension.

This can be done without taking the blind down, just move the knot on the cord along to the adjacent slot on the cord attachment. 

Move the knot to the outer slot (away from the centre of the window) to tighten the tension, or to the inner slot (towards the centre of 

the window) to loosen the tension.

While all four brackets allow for the tension to be altered, it’s rare that all four would need adjusting. Adjust the bottom two knots first 

(always do both to keep the tension even) then test the blind, the tension should now be corrected. Only alter the position on the top 

brackets if further adjustment is required.

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