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Installation 

 Operation 

 Care

Skyline

®

 Gliding Window Panels

 

PowerView

 Motorization

Summary of Contents for Skyline PowerView

Page 1: ...Installation Operation Care Skyline Gliding Window Panels PowerView Motorization...

Page 2: ...Outside Mount Applications 16 Box Valances and Fabric Wrapped Cassette Installation 17 Fabric Wrapped Large Cassette Installation Inside and Outside Mounts 21 Mount the Headrail 23 Outside Mount Vala...

Page 3: ...emove the rolled up fabric panels and set aside Locate the panels marked FRONT INSTALL LAST and REAR INSTALL FIRST Do not unroll the panels until installation Carefully remove the headrail and optiona...

Page 4: ...ip allows a long headrail to be split in half during shipping and reconnected during installation Once installed a spliced headrail functions seamlessly as if it were one piece Valance Splice Clip A v...

Page 5: ...ill not receive this component Fabric Wrapped Large Cassette Splice Cover This is the decorative trim cover over the fabric seam in a spliced fabric wrapped large cassette It will also be used when th...

Page 6: ...with one remote control and batteries You may have ordered a Surface Remote instead of the Pebble Remote Wire Retainers These are used to secure the power cord to the wall In some cases they may also...

Page 7: ...er Tools and Fasteners Needed Flat blade and Phillips screwdriver Level laser level is recommended Measuring tape and pencil Needle nose pliers Power drill and drill bits 1 4 hex driver also recommend...

Page 8: ...6 GETTING STARTED Product View Skyline Gliding Window Panels Fabric Panels Bottom Weights Installation Bracket Mounting Clip Headrail Headrail Splice Clip PowerView Receiver...

Page 9: ...e Cassette Optional Skyline Metals Valance Optional Skyline Fabric Valance Optional Skyline Fabric Box Valance Optional Valance Splice Clip Fabric Valance Mounting Bracket Dust Cover Valance Valance R...

Page 10: ...face is level Shim the brackets if necessary Shims are not provided Ensure the mounting clips are all facing the same direction Standard Mount The release tabs are toward to the window Flush Mount The...

Page 11: ...d of the valance return pieces Snap the valance brackets onto the valance spacing them 2 to 4 from each end with 18 to 24 between intermediate valance brackets Center the valance inside the window ope...

Page 12: ...ns using the valance clip holes as guides Set the valance aside Drill the holes at the mounting clip locations previously marked CAUTION Do not mount into drywall only mount into wood Holding the vala...

Page 13: ...corners If the fabric cover is not already installed Clip the narrow edge of the fabric over the top of the dust cover and into the slot as shown Pull the wide edge of the fabric over the bottom of th...

Page 14: ...down on a clean working surface Place the mounting clips on the dust cover The release tabs must be facing away from the valance The end mounting clips must be 2 to 4 from the end of the dust cover In...

Page 15: ...ver in place on the mounting surface and mark through the holes Set the valance aside Use a 3 32 drill bit to drill the screw holes CAUTION Do not mount into drywall only mount into wood Hold the vala...

Page 16: ...st cover upside down on a clean working surface Place the mounting clips on the dust cover The release tabs must be facing away from the valance They face toward the wall The end mounting clips must b...

Page 17: ...over in place on the mounting surface and mark through the holes Set the valance aside Use a 3 32 drill bit to drill the screw holes CAUTION Do not mount into drywall only mount into wood Insert a scr...

Page 18: ...additional for the desired floor clearance Use a 3 32 drill bit to drill the screw holes CAUTION Do not mount into drywall only mount into wood Attach each installation bracket to the mounting surfac...

Page 19: ...alance as shown Evenly space the intermediate valance box brackets at 18 to 24 intervals along the headrail DO NOT exceed 24 between valance brackets Slide the box valance brackets into the box valanc...

Page 20: ...the left and right sides Do not fully seat the corner in this step Hook the top edge of the fabric valance over the top of the plastic dust cover and then gently pull the bottom cover over the bottom...

Page 21: ...ances use self tapping 8 X 3 16 screws to hold the dust covers together during installation Set the mounting clips in place They are 2 to 4 from each end and 18 to 24 between intermediate mounting cli...

Page 22: ...drill the screw holes CAUTION Do not mount into drywall only mount into wood Holding the box valance in place install a mounting clip and screw For box valances with more than two mounting clips start...

Page 23: ...brackets The minimum mounting depth is 2 Fully recessed mounting depth is 4 Adjust bracket placement to gain clearance to avoid any obstructions such as window cranks or handles Center an installation...

Page 24: ...the front lip of the bracket Rotate the cassettes back to snap them into the lower lip on the bracket IMPORTANT Make sure the sections are abutted together very tightly The splice cover installed on t...

Page 25: ...tor Mount the Headrail Refer to the appropriate section below for your order type One Piece Headrail below Spliced Headrail Mounting without Fabric Wrapped Large Cassette page 24 Spliced Headrails wit...

Page 26: ...ng clip is adjacent to both sides of the splice on the headrail Hook the front lip of the headrail splice clip onto the headrail Rotate the headrail upward to snap it into place Spliced Headrails with...

Page 27: ...nd snap it into place Make sure the headrail is secure then align the second half of the headrail and abut it against the mounted half IMPORTANT Ensure a mounting clip is adjacent to both sides of the...

Page 28: ...e installing the valance Hold the valance up to the headrail Hook the upper clip of the valance into the upper tab of the valance bracket Snap the bottom of the valance into place in the lower clip Re...

Page 29: ...and right sides Do not fully seat the corners in this step Hook the top edge of the fabric valance over the top of the plastic dust cover and then gently pull the bottom of the cover over the bottom...

Page 30: ...ided and place them next to the mounting brackets as shown Ensure that the release tabs on the mounting clips attached to the fabric valance mounting brackets are facing the wall as you snap them into...

Page 31: ...unt the Receiver Remove the double sided tape from the back of the receiver We recommend mounting the receiver to the headrail beside the motor Check that the wire is not caught or pinched in the moun...

Page 32: ...all parts in their mouths and CHOKE WARNING Electric shock and or a fire hazard may occur if not properly installed Test Headrail Operation Prior to Panel Installation Testing the shade with the manua...

Page 33: ...ate it is in program mode 2 Press desired group number 1 6 on the remote The light for the group number selected will flash to show it is selected 3 Press and hold the manual control button on the sha...

Page 34: ...The order of panel installation differs depending on the configuration selected Refer to the label on the top of the headrail see figure below or your original order to determine which configuration...

Page 35: ...t side of the rear panel facing you insert the LEFT side of the fabric hanger into the carrier in the REAR channel see No 1 If you have 17 panels slide the center guide into the center channel in the...

Page 36: ...AR PANEL INSTALL FIRST This is the first panel to install Locate the temporary plastic fabric hanger installed in the headrail You will install the first panel into the same carriers Remember the carr...

Page 37: ...y IMPORTANT Use the button on the receiver to traverse the unit open and closed to test for proper operation Use the button on the receiver to traverse the carriers to the stacked position Manually st...

Page 38: ...eight Test traverse use the button on the receiver Continue with the stack on the left and ensure the carriers have been traversed to the left and the free carriers in the front channel have been stac...

Page 39: ...panel has two flush end caps on the bottom weight Test traverse use the button on the receiver Split Stack Left Facing Motor on the Left Only IMPORTANT Use the button on the receiver to traverse the u...

Page 40: ...ic hanger into the carrier in the REAR channel see No 3 IMPORTANT After you have installed the first panel verify that the flush end cap on the bottom weight is on the LEFT side The flat side of the b...

Page 41: ...hannel in the headrail see No 2 Gently twist the fabric hanger inward and insert the LEFT side of the fabric hanger into the carrier in the FRONT channel see No 3 IMPORTANT After you have installed th...

Page 42: ...l into the slot of the snap slide end cap of the back panel behind it It should snap into place Progressing across the track continue connecting the snap slide of each panel to the snap slide end cap...

Page 43: ...ce mounted the snap slide is free to move up and down in its slot and can be attached to the last moving panel The wall plate and ball end cap keep the panel adjacent to the wall in place Locate the p...

Page 44: ...bottom weight Reinstall the end cap pin Be sure the bottom weight is free hanging to determine where the ball end cap aligns on the wall Align the wall plate with the ball end cap and secure it to th...

Page 45: ...the back of the panel bottom weight if desired IMPORTANT When the snap slide is snapped to the bottom weight the panels will only traverse the distance of one panel see the figure on page 41 To comple...

Page 46: ...to send selected shade s to your preset favorite position Refer to the PowerView Remote Motorization Control Guide on how to set a favorite position Further Operation and Programming Information Power...

Page 47: ...button for 12 seconds The shade will move slightly once after 6 seconds then again after 12 seconds Release the button 2 Refer to Joining a Shade to a Group on page 16 to program the shade to a group...

Page 48: ...ssors carefully cut straight across each panel along the line to remove the desired length from each panel Replace the previously removed plastic adhesive strip along the bottom of the panel aligning...

Page 49: ...ic from Bottom Weight If the panel fabric is creased or wrinkled at the bottom it can be adjusted and straightened CAUTION Some units may not be able to reuse the plastic adhesive strip mentioned in t...

Page 50: ...bric tightly along the strip Do not fold more than the width of the plastic adhesive strip Slide the panel back into the bottom weight making sure the plastic adhesive strip fits in the groove in the...

Page 51: ...that the bottom weight snap slides are installed and operating correctly The bottom weights should slide together easily when connected using the snap slides Check that there are no obstructions to t...

Page 52: ...or housing See Connect the Receiver If Not Already Connected on page 29 Problem The shade is not responding to the PowerView remote Solution IMPORTANT A shade will not operate until it is joined to a...

Page 53: ...from the lower tab on the valance bracket by pushing up on the tab Gently pull the bottom of the valance away from the mounting bracket to remove the valance from the upper tab Fabric Valance Gently...

Page 54: ...peat for each mounting clip Lift the headrail free from the mounting clips Removing the Fabric Wrapped Large Cassette One Piece Headrail and Fabric Wrapped Large Cassette Insert the tip of a flat head...

Page 55: ...e headrail Repeat for each mounting clip Lift the headrail free from the mounting clips Insert the tip of a flat head screwdriver into the screwdriver slot provided on the bracket Press down to releas...

Page 56: ...cupping Metal Valance Cleaning Wipe the valance with a damp cloth and a mild detergent solution Fabric Covered Valance Cleaning Follow the same directions above for the fabric panels Product Notes and...

Page 57: ...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 f...

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Page 60: ...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...

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