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POWERVIEW

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 DECLARATIONS

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U.S. Radio Frequency FCC Compliance

FCC ID information is located behind the motor-side end cap. The end cap may be removed to view this 

information.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  

(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired 

operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant 

to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 

interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy 

and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 

communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If 

this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by 

turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the 

following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the 

user’s authority to operate the equipment.

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and 

meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines. This equipment should be installed and operated 

keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person’s body. RF Exposure requirements are met when 

installed in mobile equipment. This module cannot be installed in portable equipment without further testing 

and a change to FCC’s grant of authorization.

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

Under Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s regulations, this radio transmitter may only 

operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Innovation, 

Science and Economic Development Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna 

type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than 

that necessary for successful communication.

This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and 

Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause interference. 

(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the 

device.

Class B Digital Device Notice

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003, RSS-Gen and RSS-210.

CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)

This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and 

meets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment should be installed and operated 

keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person’s body.

European Conformity

We, the undersigned,

Hunter Douglas Window Fashions 

One Duette Way, Broomfield, CO 80020, USA

Hunter Douglas Europe B.V. 

Piekstraat 2, 3071 EL Rotterdam, The Netherlands

certify and declare under our sole responsibility that assembly PV13 conforms with the essential requirements 

of the EMC directive 2004/108/EC and R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC.

A copy of the original declaration of conformity may be found at:  

www.hunterdouglas.com/RFcertifications.

Summary of Contents for Silhouette DuoLite

Page 1: ...UltraGlide PowerView Automation SoftTouch Motorization Silhouette Duolite Window Shadings UltraGlide SoftTouch and PowerView Automation Operating Systems Installation Operation Care...

Page 2: ...llation Brackets Outside Mount 6 STEP 2 Mount the Battery Wand If Applicable 8 STEP 3 Install the Shading 10 If Using the Optional Back Cover 10 Mount the Headrail 10 Attach the Dust Cover Optional fo...

Page 3: ...Back Cover For Inside Mount Installation Brackets Limit Stops Wand UltraGlide Headrail Roller Shade Bottom Rail Rear Roller Shade Front Shading Shading Bottom Rail Programming Button Battery Wand Powe...

Page 4: ...ers Needed 1 4 hex and flat blade screwdrivers Level laser level is recommended Measuring tape and pencil Pliers Power drill 3 32 drill bit and 1 4 hex driver Scissors heavy duty In addition you will...

Page 5: ...Limit Stops on Silhouette Window Shadings Limit stops serve as the upper travel limit for the bottom rail preventing it from rotating around the fabric roll Limit stops are located 6 from the ends of...

Page 6: ...k or an 18V DC Power Supply remove the top tab on the back cover bracket Snap the back cover bracket into the metal installation bracket If not using the optional back cover If you have a battery wand...

Page 7: ...m tab provides the necessary clearance 1 4 for all systems except PowerView and SoftTouch with a battery wand rechargeable battery wand which requires 7 8 rear clearance Rear clearance is the distance...

Page 8: ...the headrail end marks for bracket location If more than two installation brackets came with your order space additional bracket s between the two end brackets and mark their location Mount into wood...

Page 9: ...1 4 or 1 2 spacer blocks attach the spacer block s and installation bracket to a flat vertical mounting surface with 6 screws long enough for a secure installation IMPORTANT The solid side of the spa...

Page 10: ...attery wand with its socket toward the motor end of the shading Push the battery wand straight up into the battery wand clips until it snaps into place Check to make sure the battery wand is secure CA...

Page 11: ...slots in the battery mount with the battery wand clips Push the battery mount onto the battery wand clips until it snaps into place Check to make sure the battery mount is secure CAUTION Be sure the...

Page 12: ...other shadings the top tab has been removed and installs closer to the installation bracket Mount the Headrail Peel back the protective covering from the top of the Palette fabric covered headrail Le...

Page 13: ...y wand in step 2 proceed to SoftTouch Only Unpack the Wand and Attach to Activation Arm on page 17 or Operate the Shading on page 18 NOTE When power is connected to the motor a green LED inside the pr...

Page 14: ...ition the battery wand so the power cable can easily be connected to the socket and snap the wand into the bracket Install the cover with the slot aligned to the socket in the battery wand Plug the po...

Page 15: ...dislodge from the mount also posing an injury risk and possibly damaging the wand SoftTouch Shading Proceed to SoftTouch Only Unpack the Wand and Attach to Activation Arm on page 17 Powerview Shading...

Page 16: ...eable battery wand ships fully charged so it is ready to install out of the package Match the direction of the arrow on the underside of the battery wand with the arrow on the battery mount Insert the...

Page 17: ...able behind the shading make sure it does not impede the operation of the shading Space the wire retainers approximately 15 apart along the extension cable as shown at far right WARNING Keep cords and...

Page 18: ...rip the bumper on top of the connector and attempt to screw on the wand at this point Secure attachment of the wand cannot be guaranteed if tightened by hand Hold the threaded connector with a 5 16 8m...

Page 19: ...seated tightly on top of the threaded connector NOTE The underside of the bumper matches the shape on the top of the threaded connector Gently release the wand SoftTouch Only Unpack the Wand and Attac...

Page 20: ...fabric starts to rub against either window jamb immediately stop the front or back shade from operating See Adjust the Bottom Rail Weight of the Front Shading on page 31 For operation instructions ref...

Page 21: ...fer to the illustration below To Open the Vanes After lowering the shading completely continue to pull on the wand at an angle greater than 25 degrees until the vanes are fully open To Close the Vanes...

Page 22: ...the down closed direction With the shading in the fully raised position 1 Pull down and release The front shading moves to the fully lowered position with vanes closed 2 Pull down and release The vane...

Page 23: ...ding will move to the shading fully open position Set and Go to a Favorite Position NOTE The default favorite position is the rear shade fully raised and the front shading at 50 open with the vanes cl...

Page 24: ...release the programming button a fifth time The vanes close Press and release the programming button a sixth time The front shading moves to the fully raised position Using the PowerView Remote Refer...

Page 25: ...ding s to move Selected group button s will light to show they are selected Multiple group buttons may be selected at a time To deselect a group press the group button again The backlight for that gro...

Page 26: ...t mode NOTE If the shading moves or the programming button flashes green repeat steps 1 and 2 3 Use OPEN n STOP and CLOSE on the remote to lower the shading or raise the shading as far as possible wit...

Page 27: ...libration reset is used to recalibrate the shading s travel limits 1 Press and hold the programming button for approximately 6 seconds The shading will move slightly Release the programming button the...

Page 28: ...stallation brackets so that the locking lever on the installation bracket slides over the headrail See STEP 3 Install the Shading on page 10 If a PowerView shading has a battery wand check that the wa...

Page 29: ...sult in permanent damage Removing the Rechargeable Battery Wand from the Mount To safely remove the rechargeable battery wand from your shading grasp the end of the battery wand that is furthest away...

Page 30: ...and is charging Once the battery has been fully recharged the light indicator turns green Charging may take up to three hours depending on your battery level Remove the battery wand from the charger...

Page 31: ...arrow on the underside of the battery wand with the arrow on the battery mount Insert the nose of the battery wand into the cavity of the battery mount Push the battery wand flush into the mount until...

Page 32: ...d is attached to the activation arm using a magnet and is easily reattached by touching the top of the wand to the activation arm Problem PowerView only The shading does not operate when the programmi...

Page 33: ...tom rail weight To release the weight clip insert a flat blade screwdriver into the weight clip and turn clockwise Move the weight in 1 increments toward the side where the fabric is gathering Secure...

Page 34: ...ment The limit stop catches the bottom rail and the bottom of the limit stop is slightly above or barely touching the fabric roll In the second illustration the limit stop adjustment is too tight The...

Page 35: ...n the vanes are closed Solution A small gap between the sill and the bottom of the shading is normal in the fully lowered vane closed position The gap is necessary to allow for the unimpeded movement...

Page 36: ...ow the shading to dry in the fully lowered position If necessary reapply the static spray each time the shading is professionally cleaned Problem SoftTouch only The shading limits need to be adjusted...

Page 37: ...ogramming Mode In two motions pull the wand down and release and quickly pull the wand down and hold After approximately 6 seconds the shading will beep and a red LED behind the activator arm will bli...

Page 38: ...ightly twice and the vanes fully open Release the wand The shading or vane movement indicates the new vanes closed limit is set Set the Vanes Open Limit Push the wand up or pull down to move the vanes...

Page 39: ...ponge or delicate cloth cool distilled water and a mild soap solution handle with care as you would any fine fabric Cleaning the Front Silhouette Shading Dusting Regular light dusting with a feather d...

Page 40: ...ilver Reflection and Bronze Shimmer hardware finishes can be spot cleaned with lukewarm water and a gentle soap Do not use alcohol baby wipes or alkaline cleansers These may stain or destroy the finis...

Page 41: ...rniture away from cords Children can climb furniture to get to cords WARNING For more safety information call 1 800 997 2389 NOTE The warning labels on the bottom rails of corded window coverings cont...

Page 42: ...d and operated keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person s body RF Exposure requirements are met when installed in mobile equipment This module cannot be installed in portable equip...

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Page 44: ...omponents are covered for 5 years from the date of purchase 1 Contact your original dealer place of purchase for warranty assistance 2 Visit hunterdouglas com for additional warranty information frequ...

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