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OPERATION

25

Problem

The shade limits need to be adjusted — bottom limit.

Solution

Adjusting the Bottom Limit

NOTE:  

Fine adjustment mode timeout is 60 seconds. If there is no action 

within 60 seconds, fine adjustment mode exits.

Move the shade to the current bottom limit position. See “Basic Operation”
on page 19.

On the remote, ensure that the ALL button and the group number buttons
are not selected.

The following three steps must be done in order and within a 

5 second

timeframe from the initiation of the first step.

Press and hold the programming button on the shade.

Press and release the 

 CLOSE button on the remote.

Release the programming button on the shade. The shade will move to
the bottom limit position, if not already there and the LED behind the
programming button will turn solid red to indicate the shade is in fine
adjustment mode.

On the remote, make sure the group number for the shade is selected and
the other group numbers are de-selected.

Press 

 OPEN or 

 CLOSE on the remote and the shade should move at a

slow speed.

NOTE:  

If the shade does not move at a slow speed, repeat the previous

steps.

When the desired bottom limit location is reached, press the 

 STOP button

on the remote.

Press and hold 

 STOP on the remote until the indicator lights on the

remote blink (approximately 6 seconds). The remote is now in programming
mode. Ensure none of the group buttons are selected on the remote.

The following three steps must be done in order and within a 

5 second

timeframe from the initiation of the first step.

Press and hold the programming button on the shade.

Press and release the 

 CLOSE button on the remote.

Release the programming button on the shade. The shade will move
slightly twice to indicate the new bottom limit is set. The LED will flash
green and then turn off.

Exit programming mode on the remote. Press and hold 

 STOP on the

remote until the indicator lights stop blinking (approximately 6 seconds), or
let the remote time out (approximately 20 seconds).

Verify the new bottom limit by moving the shade up and then down.

Summary of Contents for Duette PowerView

Page 1: ...Installation Operation Care Duette Honeycomb Shades PowerView Motorization...

Page 2: ...t 4 Outside Mount 7 End Mount 9 STEP 2 Mount the Battery Wand 10 STEP 3 Install the Shade 11 STEP 4 Connect the Power Source 12 Testing the Shade 15 Attach Magnetic Hold Down Brackets Optional 16 OPER...

Page 3: ...GETTING STARTED 1 Product View PowerView Standard Programming Button Installation Brackets with Spacer Blocks PowerView Remote with Pebble PowerView Scene Controller with Surface PowerView App select...

Page 4: ...d fasteners designed to work with your specific mounting surface s 6 Hex Head Screws Provided Two 11 2 screws are provided per installation bracket Longer 6 Hex Head Screws Not Provided If using space...

Page 5: ...8 and 3 4 pleat sizes and a larger one for the 11 4 pleat size For end mounts two brackets are used up to the maximum width of 72 IMPORTANT A 1 2 spacer block is required for shades using an attached...

Page 6: ...tion Brackets Inside Mount Mark 2 in from each jamb for bracket location If more than two installation brackets came with your order space additional bracket s evenly between the two end brackets and...

Page 7: ...mits The center hole requires 11 2 Mounting Depth Requirements Pleat Size Battery Wand High Mount Bracket Standard Battery Wand Low Mount Bracket Optional Satellite Battery Pack C Size Battery Wand 18...

Page 8: ...eck that the mounting surface is level Shim the brackets if necessary Attach the installation brackets using the screws provided IMPORTANT The front edges of the installation brackets must be level an...

Page 9: ...s on the right side motor end for the battery wand Mount into wood whenever possible Center the brackets on your marks then mark each of the screw holes A minimum of 11 4 flat vertical surface is requ...

Page 10: ...ong enough for a secure installation A maximum of 11 2 of spacer blocks per installation bracket is recommended Spacer blocks and shims may be stacked The top of the spacer blocks should be at the des...

Page 11: ...T Add 1 2 to the following minimum mounting depths if a battery wand is used Minimum mounting depth is 11 4 for 3 8 and 3 4 pleat sizes and 2 for the 11 4 pleat size Minimum mounting depth for a fully...

Page 12: ...s Rotate the clip down until it snaps into place CAUTION Do not connect the battery wand to the power cable prior to installing the shade Mount the Battery Wand into the Battery Wand Clip Align the ba...

Page 13: ...eadrail up and back until it snaps into place Check that the bottom of the headrail is snapped into the base of each bracket Check that the front lip of each bracket is in the front channel of the hea...

Page 14: ...able into the Battery Wand On the back of the headrail connect the power cable coming from the shade into the socket on the battery wand Satellite Battery Pack Mount the Satellite Battery Pack Decide...

Page 15: ...her end of the satellite battery pack cable into the socket in the battery wand Secure the satellite battery pack cable using wire retainers not supplied If hiding the cable behind the shade make sure...

Page 16: ...ts in their mouths and CHOKE WARNING Electric shock and or a fire hazard may occur if not properly installed Proceed to Testing the Shade on page 15 If You Have an 18V DC Power Supply with Daisy Chain...

Page 17: ...ade starts to rub against either window jamb See Level the Rail s If Necessary on page 21 Press the programming button on the bottom of the right side end cap to test operation If the shade does not o...

Page 18: ...olarity The magnet within the magnetic bracket must be attracted to the magnet located within the bottom rail In the event that they repel each other the magnet within the magnetic bracket can be remo...

Page 19: ...crew hole is marked Drill the pilot hole using a 3 32 drill bit and slide the bracket cover back over the magnetic hold down bracket Attach the cover using the screw provided IMPORTANT Do not over tig...

Page 20: ...the remote The backlit group number will flash to show it is selected 3 While pressing the programming button on the shade press OPEN on the remote The green light flashes once and the shade will move...

Page 21: ...ss the group button again The backlight for that group button will go out Press CLOSE to lower the selected shade s Press OPEN to raise the selected shade s Press STOP to stop shade movement anywhere...

Page 22: ...ration Reset The calibration reset is used to recalibrate the shade s travel limits 1 Press and hold the programming button for approximately 6 seconds The shade will move slightly Release the program...

Page 23: ...ail slightly before turning the Easy Adjust key Turn the key clockwise to raise that side of the rail or counter clockwise to lower it One quarter turn of the key equals approximately 1 4 IMPORTANT Th...

Page 24: ...into the installation brackets See STEP 3 Install the Shade on page 11 Problem The shade does not operate using the programming button Solution Unplug the power cable from the motor then plug it back...

Page 25: ...e replaced Solution Replace the batteries in the battery wand Squeeze the cap latch to release the cap and remove the cap from the battery wand Install the batteries according to the instructions on t...

Page 26: ...other group numbers are de selected Press OPEN or CLOSE on the remote and the shade should move at a slow speed NOTE If the shade does not move at a slow speed repeat the previous steps When the desir...

Page 27: ...e other group numbers are de selected Press OPEN or CLOSE on the remote and the shade should move at a slow speed NOTE If the shade does not move at a slow speed repeat the previous steps When the des...

Page 28: ...OPERATION 26...

Page 29: ...oneycomb Shades are made of anti static dust resistant fabric which repels dirt and dust For most honeycomb fabrics the following cleaning options are available Dusting Regular light dusting with a fe...

Page 30: ...raction Cleaning This type of professional cleaning injects a cleaning solution into the fabric and extracts the dirty solution in the same motion Headrail Cleaning CAUTION Never use abrasive cleaning...

Page 31: ...gainst 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 cau...

Page 32: ...ponents 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 frequen...

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