OPERATION
13
Operate the Shading
A single control is used to operate both the front window shading and the rear roller shade.
Operation is sequential. The front shading must be lowered and the vanes opened before the
rear roller shade can be lowered. Conversely, the rear roller shade must be raised before the
vanes on the front shading can be closed and the front shading raised.
CAUTION:
When raising the front shading or rear shade for the first time, observe how the
fabric rolls up into the headrail. It should roll up evenly. If the bottom rail is not level or the fabric
starts to rub against either window jamb, immediately press the programming button to stop the
front shading or rear shade. See “Adjust the Bottom Rail Weight of the Front Shading” on
page 22.
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For operation instructions, refer to the appropriate page based on your operating system.
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For the UltraGlide
®
system, see below.
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For the SoftTouch
™
Motorization system, see page 14.
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For the PowerView
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Motorization system, see page 16.
Shown below are a few examples of possible front shading and rear shade positions.
UltraGlide
®
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When the cord is pulled toward the center of the shading and “clicks,” the front shading
lowers, the vanes open and the rear shade lowers.
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Movement of the front shading, vanes, and rear shade may be stopped at any time by
slightly tugging the cord straight down.
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The rear shade must be raised completely before the front shading vanes can be closed or
the front shading can be raised.
Pull the cord
to the center,
listen for the
“click,” and
release the
cord.
To stop while
lowering, slightly
tug the cord
straight down.
1
Lower
Front
Shading
Open
Vanes
Lower
Rear
Shade
2
Raise
Rear
Shade
Close
Vanes
Raise
Front
Shading
Pull the cord
down in long
even strokes.
Allow the cord
to retract
between
strokes.
Front shading lowered with vanes
open, rear roller shade partly raised.
Vanes must remain open.
Front shading lowered with vanes
open, rear roller shade raised.
Vanes may only be operated in
this position.
Front shading lowered with vanes
open, rear roller shade lowered.
Vanes must remain open.
Summary of Contents for Silhouette Duolite Window Shadings PowerView Motorization
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