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INSTALLATION

7

 Mount the Installation Brackets — Inside Mount

 

Mark 2

"

 

 

4" in from each jamb. Measure and mark the underside of the dust cover, if 

ordered.

 

If more than two installation brackets came with your order, space additional bracket(s)
evenly in 24"– 30" intervals between the end brackets and mark their location. Mount 
into wood whenever possible.

IMPORTANT:  

Allow ½" clearance between vane and window.

Install Mounting Clips 

 

Drill the screw holes using a 

3

32

" drill bit. 

IMPORTANT:  

Use drywall anchors when 

mounting into drywall. Drywall anchors are not 
provided.

 

If you did not order a valance, drill directly into 
the ceiling/head jamb. 

 

If you ordered a dust cover valance, drill 
through the rear groove of the dust cover 
valance then into the ceiling/head jamb.

 

Attach the mounting clip using the screws 
provided. 

 

Hold the valance in position, the screw will 
go (through the valance, if ordered) into the 
ceiling/head jamb.

2 – 4"

2 – 4"

30" Maximum

30" Maximum

Rear

Groove

Dust Cover

Valance

Mounting

Screw

Mounting

Clip

Summary of Contents for Paramount Headrail Systems

Page 1: ...Installation Operation Care Vertical Blind Collection Paramount PermAlign andPermaTrak Headrail Systems...

Page 2: ...verview 3 Mounting Types and Window Terminology 3 Valance Assembly 4 Mount the Installation Brackets Inside Mount 7 Mount the Installation Brackets Outside Mount 9 Install the Vanes 10 Attach the Vert...

Page 3: ...1 Product View Outside Mount Adjustable Bracket Inside Mount Mounting Clip Headrail Optional Cord and Chain Control System Optional PermAssure Safety Wand Control System Standard PermaTilt Wand Contr...

Page 4: ...d PermAlign headrails Tools and Fasteners Needed Flat blade and Phillips screwdriver Level laser level is recommended Measuring tape and pencil Power drill 3 32 drill bit and 1 4 hex driver In additio...

Page 5: ...review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below If your blind has a valance go to page 4 Otherwise go to your mounting option below Inside Mount page 7 Outside Mount page 9 Bl...

Page 6: ...osed Corner Cut a fabric insert for the valance and each valance return 1 longer at each end than the valance and valance return width Center the fabric insert in the valance and wrap the excess on ea...

Page 7: ...ert the fabric into the valance wrap it through the corner clip and into the valance return IMPORTANT Leave extra fabric at the other end of the fabric insert to be able to wrap around the other valan...

Page 8: ...nto the dust cover valance surface Proceed to Mount the Installation Brackets Inside Mount on page 7 or Mount the Installation Brackets Outside Mount on page 9 based on the mounting option ordered Dou...

Page 9: ...all Mounting Clips Drill the screw holes using a 3 32 drill bit IMPORTANT Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall Drywall anchors are not provided If you did not order a valance drill directly...

Page 10: ...roll the headrail back toward the rear of the blind Push up and snap into place Proceed to Install the Vanes on page 10 Mounting Clip Side View Wall Ceiling Head Jamb 21 4 41 4 Valance Optional 1 2 Va...

Page 11: ...for 31 2 vane Drill the screw holes using a 3 32 drill bit IMPORTANT Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall Drywall anchors are not provided Attach the brackets using the screws provided Cent...

Page 12: ...ired light view direction Rotate the vane hooks so the slot between the long and the short prong is facing you Push the vane into the hook until it snaps into place Mounting Clip L Bracket Side View W...

Page 13: ...ioner Kit to secure the cord tensioner to the window casement WARNING It is imperative that the cord tensioner be properly secured to the wall or window frame to reduce children s access to the cord l...

Page 14: ...s Test for proper cord tension Cut the excess cord To reduce cord length on Center Draw Blinds Release the cord tensioner by removing the screws Place the blind in the closed position Locate the cord...

Page 15: ...the wand handle with your other hand This prevents the tensioned cord from twisting Traversing black arrows When traversing your vanes use one hand to hold the tether to keep it from moving while pul...

Page 16: ...n cannot be adjusted for PermaTilt Wand Control System It is set in the factory to help ensure that the product meets cord safety standards Tilting gray arrows When tilting your vanes use one hand to...

Page 17: ...ws PermAssure Safety Wand Push or pull the wand to open or close the vanes black arrows NOTE Please do not bow the wand Hold the wand at a 45 angle Push or pull the wand to open or close the vanes Twi...

Page 18: ...feather duster is all the cleaning that is needed in most circumstances Vacuuming Use a hand held vacuum with low suction for more thorough dust removal Spot Cleaning Prepare a solution of warm water...

Page 19: ...prevent children from pulling cord loops around their necks Hunter Douglas provides a cord tensioner installation kit with instructions for attaching the cord tensioner For the blind to operate proper...

Page 20: ...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 periods are p...

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