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INSTALLATION

8

 

Drill the screw holes using a 

3

/

32

" drill bit.

CAUTION:  

Use drywall anchors when mounting  

into drywall.

 

Attach the installation bracket using the screws 
provided.

IMPORTANT:  

The front edges of the installation 

brackets must be level and aligned to each other.

 

If using spacer blocks, attach the spacer  
block(s) and installation bracket to a flat vertical 
mounting surface with #6 mounting screws long 
enough for a secure installation. 

 

A maximum of 1

1

/

2

" of spacer blocks per 

installation bracket is recommended.

Proceed to “Install the Shade” on page 9.

Mount the Installation Brackets — End Mount

End mount the headrail when conventional mounting 
techniques will not work — for example, in an 
arched window.

 

Mount the extension brackets on a surface at 
least 1

1

/

2

" wide.

 

The top of the extension brackets should be 
at the desired shade height. The brackets 
should be level and aligned.

CAUTION:  

The rear of the extension 

brackets must be flush against a flat 
mounting surface. Do not mount the 
extension brackets on the curve of the  
arch opening.

 

Attach the installation brackets to the underside of the extension brackets using the 
provided screws and speed nuts.

CAUTION:  

Both brackets must be installed at the same depth and height.

Proceed to “Install the Shade” on page 9.

3"

Spacer

Blocks

Longer

Screws

1

1

/

2

"

Minimum

Speed Nuts

Screws

Summary of Contents for EasyRise

Page 1: ...LiteRise UltraGlide EasyRise Vignette Modern Roman Shades Traditional Style EasyRise LiteRise and UltraGlide Operating Systems Installation Operation Care...

Page 2: ...Mount the Installation Brackets Outside Mount 7 Mount the Installation Brackets End Mount 8 Install the Shade 9 Attach the Universal Cord Tensioner EasyRise Shades Only 10 Cord Adjustment UltraGlide...

Page 3: ...le EasyRise Shades Not Shown 6 Flat Fold and Two on One Headrail Shades Magnetic Hold Down Bracket Optional Installation Brackets Middle Rail Headrail Universal Cord Tensioner and Bracket Standard Sha...

Page 4: ...l Style UltraGlide Shades Not Shown 6 Flat Fold and Two on One Headrail Shades Tassel Retractable Cord Magnetic Hold Down Bracket Optional Installation Brackets Middle Rail Headrail Standard Shade Top...

Page 5: ...ED 3 Product View Traditional Style LiteRise Shades Not Shown 6 Flat Fold and Two on One Headrail Shades Magnetic Hold Down Bracket Optional Installation Brackets Headrail Standard Shade Handle 4 Full...

Page 6: ...uring tape and pencil Needlenose pliers Power drill 3 32 drill bit and 1 4 hex driver In addition you will need fasteners designed to work with your specific mounting surface s 6 Hex Head Screws Provi...

Page 7: ...follows easily To prepare for this important first step review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below Refer to the appropriate page below based on your order Inside Mount Pa...

Page 8: ...unting depth for bracket attachment is 1 Fully recessed mounting depth is 37 8 IMPORTANT The front edges of the installation brackets must be aligned to each other Drill the screw holes using a 3 32 d...

Page 9: ...n brackets came with your order space them evenly between the two end brackets and mark their location Mount into wood whenever possible Center the brackets on your marks and mark each of the screw ho...

Page 10: ...he Installation Brackets End Mount End mount the headrail when conventional mounting techniques will not work for example in an arched window Mount the extension brackets on a surface at least 11 2 wi...

Page 11: ...ace You will hear a click when the shade is securely seated into the bracket WARNING Failure to snap the headrail securely into the installation brackets may cause the shade to release unexpectedly Ge...

Page 12: ...cord tensioner s according to the instructions provided with the Universal Cord Tensioner Installation Kit WARNING It is imperative that the cord tensioner s be properly secured to the wall or window...

Page 13: ...r as shown Separate and slide the tassel cover off from the tassel body Pull out the knotted end of the tassel cord Tie the cord at the desired shorter length using a double knot Trim the tassel cord...

Page 14: ...unting options shown below The screw should be placed in the middle of the channel This will allow for adjustment Drill the screw holes using a 3 32 drill bit Attach the hold down brackets to the moun...

Page 15: ...inue to pull the rear cord to raise the shade into the headrail Top Down Bottom Up Shades Raise or lower the middle rail by continuing to pull the rear or front cord of the cord loop The fabric folds...

Page 16: ...fully retract To Raise the Shade Using long even strokes pull the cord straight down or to the outside of the shade to raise the bottom rail To stop the shade at any time stop pulling the cord and al...

Page 17: ...shades Pull down on the handle to engage the shade for operation Problem The fabric folds gather unevenly or seem to wrinkle Solution Slowly lower the shade and raise the shade again NOTE This is inh...

Page 18: ...is is completely normal and not a defect of the product Problem The shade raises or lowers unevenly or the bottom rail is uneven when fully raised Solution Check that the headrail is level Level the h...

Page 19: ...eds cleaning Dusting Regular light dusting with a feather duster is all the cleaning needed in most circumstances Vacuuming Use a hand held vacuum with low suction for more thorough dust removal Compr...

Page 20: ...y cleaning method only Pretreat heavy stains Steaming CAUTION Do not steam the fabric on the headrail midrail or bottom rail Steam the face fabric from the bottom to the top making sure to get steam u...

Page 21: ...attaching the cord tensioner For the shade to operate properly the cord tensioner must be correctly mounted and secured Fasteners provided in the cord tensioner installation kit may not be appropriate...

Page 22: ...Notes...

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Page 24: ...ED WARRANTY Hunter Douglas window fashion products are covered for defects in materials workmanship or failure to operate for as long as the original retail purchaser owns the product unless shorter p...

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