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© 2019 Kirsch Custom Window Coverings. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Kirsch or their respective owners. 09/19

Kirsch® is proud to extend a 10-year limited warranty on all Kirsch Custom Window Covering products. This is part 
of our commitment to providing the highest quality products, which has been our continued tradition since 1907.

COVERED

by a 10-Year  

Limited Warranty

•  Kirsch Custom Window Covering products are 

covered for defects in materials, workmanship 
or failure to operate for 10 years from the date 
of purchase (unless a shorter period is provided 
below), provided that the original retail purchas-
er continues to own the product.

• All internal mechanisms.
• Fabric delamination.
•  Components, brackets and operational cords.
•  Repairs and/or replacements will be made with 

like or similar parts or products. Fabric style, color 
or components may vary depending on original 
purchase date. 

•  Kirsch automation components are covered for 

5 years from the date of purchase.

NOT COVERED

by a 10-Year  

Limited Warranty

•  Any conditions caused by normal wear and tear.
•  Abuse, accidents, 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 accessories including, but not limited 
to, recharging and replacement of batteries.

•  Failure to follow our instructions with respect  

to measurement, proper installation, cleaning  
or maintenance.

•  Shipping charges, cost of removal and reinstalla-

tion.

 

Kirsch (or its licensed fabricator/distributor) will repair or replace the product or components found to be defective.

TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE:

• Contact your original dealer (place of purchase) for warranty assistance.
•  Contact Kirsch at 844-KIRSCH2 (844-547-7242) for technical support, certain parts free of charge, for assis-

tance in obtaining warranty service or for further explanation of our warranty.

NOTE:

 In no event shall Kirsch or its licensed fabricator/distributor be liable or responsible for incidental or conse-

quential damages or for any other indirect damage, loss, cost or expense. Some states do not allow the exclusion 
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. This 
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

10-Year Limited Warranty

Summary of Contents for Roman Shades Automation

Page 1: ...the Installation Brackets Outside Mount without Valance 6 Mount the Installation Brackets Outside Mount with Valance 7 Install the Shade 9 Install the Shade into the Brackets 9 Attach the Valance Fab...

Page 2: ...1 GETTING STARTED Product View Satellite Battery Pack or DC Power Supply Optional Attached Battery Wand Standard DC Power Supply Installation Brackets...

Page 3: ...tion brackets specific to your shade The number of installation brackets required varies with headrail width as shown in the table IMPORTANT A 5 8 spacer block provided is required for outside mount s...

Page 4: ...c and headboard into the head jamb Starting 2 from each end space the pilot holes no more than 12 apart Locate the holes 11 8 from the back of the headboard so the screws do not interfere with shade i...

Page 5: ...or end With shades using two battery wands there must be a minimum of 18 between brackets at the motor end Center the brackets on your marks then mark each of the screw holes For fully recessed and mi...

Page 6: ...Window1 Minimum Inside Mount 31 8 Fully Recessed Mount Bracket Battery Wand Wall 2 Fully Recessed Mount Window Casement Bracket Window Casement Window With Attached Battery Wand Satellite Battery Pack...

Page 7: ...m of 18 between brackets at the motor end Center the brackets on your marks and mark the screw holes A minimum of 13 4 flat vertical surface is required to mount the brackets For shades with attached...

Page 8: ...crew holes for the mounting screws The top of the L brackets should be 1 below the height where you want the top of the valance to be located The rear of the L brackets must be flush against a flat mo...

Page 9: ...on brackets For shades with attached battery wand place a spacer block behind each installation bracket to allow for the extra space needed for these components Mount the end installation brackets on...

Page 10: ...rmly in place so that the ends of the strip are flush with the front and back lips on the top of the headrail Install the Shade into the Brackets Install the shade into the installation brackets Refer...

Page 11: ...he fabric to the return side first Affix the valance returns to the ends of the valance headboard outside mounts only Press the strip of hook and loop material on the valance returns to the hook and l...

Page 12: ...ctions on the battery wand label NOTE Kirsch recommends AA alkaline batteries for use with our battery powered shades These will provide approximately one year of operation depending on usage Lithium...

Page 13: ...iding the cable behind the shade make sure it does not impede the operation of the shade Proceed to Testing the Shade on page 14 If You Have a DC Power Supply Connect the Power Supply Plug the power c...

Page 14: ...t the longer cable on the Y connector to the second battery wand If You Have a DC Power Supply with Daisy Chain Connections The daisy chain feature allows up to three Automation shades to be powered b...

Page 15: ...6 on the remote The backlight for the group number selected will flash to show it is selected 3 Press and hold the programming button on the shade 4 While continuing to press the programming button pr...

Page 16: ...l raise to its fully open position to set the upper travel limit then lower to the fully closed position to set the lower travel limit The shade will move slightly one more time to indicate that the t...

Page 17: ...size satellite battery wand or DC power supply is securely connected to the power cable and the cables are not pinched or caught in the headrail or installation brackets Problem The shade is not resp...

Page 18: ...rall height of the shade and valance combined A deduction in shade height is taken by fabrication to accommodate the thickness of the valance headboard Problem Valance fabric is not level Solution Car...

Page 19: ...or wrinkling are within textile industry standards and should be considered normal After installation Allow shades to hang fully lowered for a few days to let wrinkles fall out Dressing refers to eas...

Page 20: ...e 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 accessories...

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