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General Maintenance Of Your Blinds

In a normal household environment, your blinds will need little maintenance.

All components should operate smoothly under normal use.  Should pulleys or motor brackets develop a squeak in 
operation, lubricate with a silicon based spray.  Do not use an oil based lubricant (such as WD40) as the oil may mark the 
fabric or cause dirt to adhere to cords and fabric.

Blinds in areas of consistently high levels of humidity or damp conditions will be susceptible to mould marks forming due 
to the high levels of moisture present facilitating its growth.  Blinds at windows prone to consistent

 

condensation are 

particularly susceptible to mould growth. Such windows should be ventilated to clear condensation and minimise the 
opportunity for mould growth.

All blinds should be operated with care.

Your guarantee does not cover accidental damage, damage caused by rough use or damp conditions.

Cleaning Your Roman 

Blinds

To lightly clean your blinds, simply dust with a feather duster or the brush 
nozzle of your vacuum cleaner. More persistent marks may be removed using a 
sponge with warm water and a mild detergent.

For a deeper clean, the fabric of the blinds can be removed and dry cleaned.  
To remove the fabric, first unclip the cord rings from the cord ring feet on the 
rear of the blind.  The fabric can then be removed by detaching the Velcro strip 
on the headrail.  Remove the stiff

ening 

rods at each fold and the bottom bar 

from its pocket at the base of the blind.  The fabric is then ready for dry 
cleaning.  Simply reverse this process to refit the blind.

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Summary of Contents for Roman Blinds

Page 1: ...How to install programme and operate yourblind electrablinds co uk Electra Roman Blinds Ref 09 20 ...

Page 2: ...tion power up Power up testing without a control Operation Adjusting the upper lower stop positions Add delete controls Multi channel programming Reset and reprogramme procedure General Maintenance Cleaning Charging troubleshooting Page 15 Page 14 Page 12 13 Page 11 Page 10 Page 9 Page 8 Page 7 Page 6 Page 5 Page 4 Page 3 ...

Page 3: ...f the following Smart Home Options If you ordered one of our smart home options with your blind s then it will be one of the following Blind up to 1 2m wide 2 brackets Blind 1 2m up to 1 8M wide 3 brackets Blind over 1 8m wide 4 brackets 2 x raw plugs screws per bracket 5 Channel Wall Switch Single Channel 4 channel Wall Switch Light sensor Light temperature sensor 1 channel or 6 channel timer Con...

Page 4: ... the brackets make sure that you allow enough space for the blind to clear window handles while the blind is travelling down Fitting your blind outside the window recess Follow the measurement steps below to centre your Roman blind in the middle of your window To work out C 1 Measure the width of the window measurement B Write down the measurement 2 Measure the width of the blind measurement A Wri...

Page 5: ...ush the front of the headrail in to compress the bracket springs and rotate the headrail up to locate the horizontal groove situated at the rear of the headrail until it clicks into place fig 2 Allow the spring to release and secure the headrail in place Removing the blind Start at one end of the blind and 1 Push the headrail in to compress the bracket spring 2 Tilt the headrail down at the rear a...

Page 6: ...upper and lower stop positions based on your individual window height measurement Lastly your remote control or wall switch will be paired to your motor so you re ready to go Once your blind is fixed securely in place you are ready to connect your battery pack to your blind Take the motor supply cable and connect the long plug into the long socket of the battery pack You can then tuck any excess c...

Page 7: ...wall switch to your blind STEP 1 Initiate programming Press both up and down buttons together briefly and let go the blind will jiggle A jiggle is a brief up and down motion STEP 2 Pair the control Press and hold the programming button on the back of the your handset or wall switch until the blind jiggles Your control is now paired to the blind motor Electra Top Tip If you have a 5 channel handset...

Page 8: ...reset stop position where it will stop automatically You can stop the blind at any point between the preset stop positions by pressing the middle my button Lowering the blind Press the down button briefly to send the blind to the lower stop position Raising the blind Press the up button briefly to send the blind to the upper stop position Stopping the blind Press the My button briefly to stop the ...

Page 9: ...t the desired intermediate position Once the desired intermediate position is reached press and hold the my button until the blind jiggles approx 5 secs The my position has now been set Using the my position Send the blind to the my position by pressing my from ANY position the blind must be stationary prior to activating the my position function Delete the my position Send the blind to the my pos...

Page 10: ...trol Add delete controls Delete a control Control already paired to the blind Add a control Controlto add tothe blind memory Step 1 Press the program button on your handset or wall switch that already controls the blind for about 2 seconds until the blind jiggles If using a 4 channel handset make sure you have the right channel selected Step 2 Press and hold the program button of the new handset o...

Page 11: ...on the controller Step 4 Press the program button on the rear of the handset until blind 1 jiggles approx 1 sec Channel 3 will now operate blind 1 Step 5 Select Channel 2 which operates blind 2 Step 6 Press and hold the program button on the rear of the handset until blind 2 jiggles approx 2 3 secs Step 7 Select Channel 3 on the handset Step 8 Press the program button on the rear of the handset un...

Page 12: ...n a table STEP3 Reconnect the battery pack STEP4 Initiate reset Take a paper clip and press and press the reset button in the recessed hole beside where the power cables enter the motor Hold until the blind jiggles 3 times approx 12 secs All settings are deleted and the motor has been reset 12 STEP 2 Press the down button Does the blind move down YES the blind moves down while pressing the down bu...

Page 13: ...ed lower limit position adjust with the up and down buttons if required STEP 5 Press and hold the my and up button until the blind starts to move up The blind will automatically stop at the up position Press and hold the my button until the blind jiggles to confirm the limit settings Step 6 Press the program button on your remote control or wall switch until the blind jiggles OR 13 The limits have...

Page 14: ...hould be ventilated to clear condensation and minimise the opportunity for mould growth All blinds should be operated with care Your guarantee does not cover accidental damage damage caused by rough use or damp conditions Cleaning Your Roman Blinds To lightly clean your blinds simply dust with a feather duster or the brush nozzle of your vacuum cleaner More persistent marks may be removed using a ...

Page 15: ... plug socket and connect the charger cable into the small socket on the end of the Roman external battery pack Please note the power cable from the battery is for connection to the blind only Connecting the cable to the charger will result in battery damage Please consult the labels on the battery pack for more information The battery pack will be fully recharged after 4 hours If it is more conven...

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