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INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

Attaching the Valance to the Headrail

Align the Valance to the Headrail

 

Hold the valance securely from the front side with both hands.

 

Position the magnetic valance clips to the top-front lip of the headrail until it is level and in position.

 

Press the valance gently forward, just enough so the magnetic valance clips adhere to the headrail.

Adjust the Valance Projection

 

Inside Mount

: Press the valance forward until the face is flush with the opening or the magnetic 

valance clips are attached to the headrail.

 

Outside Mount:

 Press the valance forward until the magnetic valance clips are attached to the 

headrail. To minimize the gap between the valance return and the wall, follow the valance clip 
projection adjustment instructions on page 13.

The magnetic valance clips allow for limited valance height adjustments by carefully sliding the valance clip up or down while the 
magnets are adhered to the headrail. The magnetic valance clips tabs rest on the top-front lip of the headrail, keeping the valance 
level and preventing the valance from adjusting lower beyond that point.
To remove the valance, gently pull the valance towards you.

CAUTION:  

The entire surface area of the magnet inside each clip needs to maintain clean contact with the front surface area of 

the headrail at all times.

Adjusting the Projection

The magnetic valance clips have a projection adjustment feature. By pulling the clips outward, the clips can 
provide an additional 

1

4

" projection.

 

Remove the magnetic valance clips from the valance.

 

Insert a small flat head screwdriver into the slot on one side of the magnet making sure the screwdriver is 
all the way down in the slot.

 

Push the screwdriver in towards the magnet and then pull out to extend the magnetic valance clip.

 

Repeat on the other side until the magnet is level.

 

When the magnetic valance clips are in the correct position, place the magnetic valance clips back into 
the valance groove.

The clips offer three projection positions. When the clips are fully compressed, the narrowest projection is 

5

8

". The widest projection is 

7

8

".

Operating the Blind

Please refer to the ordered control system options below for instructions on how to properly operate your blind.

Standard Rectangular Blinds

To Tilt the Slats

 

Rotate the wand tilter (if ordered) to rotate slats forwards and backwards.

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for Basic Faux Wood

Page 1: ...Mounting the Brackets 2 Inside Mount 3 Outside Mount 3 Ceiling Mount 4 Installing the Blind 4 Installing Components 5 Installing the Valance 5 OPERATION Operating the Blind 6 Troubleshooting 7 CARE R...

Page 2: ...parts may vary depending upon your chosen mounting options whether intermediate brackets are required or your chosen control system options Installation Brackets Center Support Brackets blinds over 48...

Page 3: ...the Bracket Positions Center the headrail over the window opening at the desired height Use a pencil to lightly mark each end of the headrail on the mounting surface Alternatively measure the width of...

Page 4: ...Alternatively measure the width of the headrail and use that width to mark the headrail end points Then mark 1 4 from the headrail marks for the installation brackets Attach the Brackets For normal c...

Page 5: ...Push plastic sleeve back down and over the wand hook until secure Operate the wand by rotating between fingers Installing the Valance Attaching the Magnetic Valance Clips to the Valance The magnetic v...

Page 6: ...justing lower beyond that point To remove the valance gently pull the valance towards you CAUTION The entire surface area of the magnet inside each clip needs to maintain clean contact with the front...

Page 7: ...allel to headrail Prior to lowering the blind fully press the center button with your thumb and pull the bottom rail down to the desired height while the button is fully depressed Once the blind reach...

Page 8: ...es Like any fine furnishings Kirsch Faux Wood Blinds Collection should be cleaned regularly to keep them looking new Dusting Dust regularly Use a soft clean cloth chemically treated dust cloth or dust...

Page 9: ...of the reach of children Take into account that a child may stand on furniture attempting to reach the cords Be sure the cleats are firmly secured Once the cleats are attached wrap excess cord around...

Page 10: ...ents misuse or alterations to the product Exposure to the elements sun damage wind water moisture salt air and discoloration or fading over time Normal maintenance associated with motors and related a...

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