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INSTALLATION
11
Mount the Headrail
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Hold the shade so that the front of the headrail faces you.
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Slip the headrail onto the installation brackets, so that the
front of the bracket fits under the groove of the headrail.
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Push the headrail up and back until it snaps into place.
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Inspect the installation brackets to verify the back of
the headrail is securely snapped into the base of each
bracket. Also, the front edge of each bracket must be in
the groove of the headrail. If any brackets are
not
installed
correctly, remove the shade and reinstall. See “Removing
the Shade (If Necessary)” on page 19.
If You Have an External Satellite Eye...
CAUTION:
Handle the external eye carefully to avoid damaging the infrared eye.
Do not touch
the infrared eye.
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For infrared operation, choose a location where the infrared signal from the remote is not
obstructed. Check that the wire is not caught or pinched in the brackets or headrail.
IMPORTANT:
For infrared operation do not mount the satellite eye in direct sunlight
or bright, focused light such as from halogen or fluorescent light fixtures, track lighting,
spotlights, or neon lights.
Mount the Satellite Eye
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Using a single screw, mount the hinged flange to the wall through
the center hole on the flange. The satellite eye should face down,
as shown in the illustration.
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After mounting the hinged flange, swivel the satellite eye
upward to the correct angle for receiving an infrared signal
from the remote control.
The back of the headrail
snaps into the bracket.
The front of the bracket
fits under the groove.
Headrail
Bracket
Snap
in Place
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Wall