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Upper and Lower Trim
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Fit the upper trim first.
• Locate the blind around the upper trim sitting the bottom edge of the upper trim on the top lip on the
inner face of the side rails.
• The blind cassette and upper trim is then held in position using 4 screws, one in each corner
(Hole A).
• The blind must not be distorted when installed as this can cause excess friction and might make the
blind jam.
• Ensure that the lower edge of the upper trim and the upper edge of the lower trim are square to the
blind and the correct length.
• Cut a recess for the button housing in the lower trim using the information provided on pages 5 or 6
(trims supplied by Oceanair are pre-cut)
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The flange on the button housing should sit against the inside face of the lower trim.
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Fit the headlining to the lower flange of the side rails (Face B) using Velcro or other fixings. If the
headlining is lower than the flange then use spacers as necessary.
• Fit the lower trim aligning the cutouts with the button housings and sitting the upper edge to the
lower lip on the side rails.
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An alternative method is the optinal “Wood lower trim secret fixing kit” which suspends the lower trim
from the button housings. (page 4)
• IMPORTANT: The unit must be installed in such a way that it can be removed for servicing.
• Do not screw into the roller housing for any reason as this will damage the fabric.
Fitting, Care & Maintenance Instructions
Installation
Lower Trim
Button Housing
Roller housing
Headlining
Roller cover section
Fixing hole A
Side Rail
Face B
Side rail
Upper trim
Side rail lips
Flange