Lafayette Auto-Lift Parasol Cellular Shades Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 13

INSTALLATION

11

Mount the Headrail

 

Hold the shade so that the front of the headrail faces you.

 

Slip the headrail onto the installation brackets, so that the 
front of the bracket fits under the groove of the headrail.

 

Push the headrail up and back until it snaps into place.

 

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.

 

 

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

 

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.

 

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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Summary of Contents for Auto-Lift Parasol Cellular Shades

Page 1: ...Auto Lift Operating System Installation Instructions Parasol Cellular Shades...

Page 2: ...gital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses an...

Page 3: ...cks Bottom Rail Standard Bottom Up Shade Headrail Low Mount Battery Wand Bracket Optional Battery Pack Mounting Bracket Options Rear View High Mount Battery Wand Bracket Standard Satellite Battery Pac...

Page 4: ...specific mounting surface s 6 Hex Head Screws Provided Two 11 2 screws are provided per installation bracket Longer 6 Hex Head Screws Not Provided If using spacer blocks use 6 screws long enough for a...

Page 5: ...larger one for 11 4 pleat sizes For end mounts only two brackets are used up to the maximum of 72 IMPORTANT A 1 2 spacer block is required for shades using the battery wand clip The spacer block is pr...

Page 6: ...ation If more than two installation brackets came with your order space additional bracket s evenly between the two end brackets Allow a minimum of 15 between the brackets at the motor end for the bat...

Page 7: ...bric Design A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B High Mount Bracket Standard Low Mount Bracket Optional Satellite Battery Pack or DC Power Supply Optional 3 8 and 3 4 Pleat Sizes and Double Cell Fabric...

Page 8: ...2 Install the Shade on page 10 Mount the Installation Brackets Outside Mount Center the headrail over the window opening at the desired height Use a pencil to lightly mark the wall at each end of the...

Page 9: ...s should be level and aligned When using extension brackets mark two screw holes per bracket CAUTION The rear of the brackets must be flush against a flat mounting surface Do not mount brackets on cur...

Page 10: ...er block snap the additional spacer block s to the pre installed spacer block A maximum of 11 2 of spacer blocks per installation bracket is recommended If using extension brackets attach an installat...

Page 11: ...hs and minimum flush mount depths vary depending upon your shade s pleat sizes and mounting options To determine specific mounting depths refer to the chart on page 5 NOTE The measurement for a fully...

Page 12: ...power supply or satellite battery pack installations skip this step Attach the battery wand clip to the headrail IMPORTANT Position the clip so that the battery wand will be between installation brac...

Page 13: ...frared eye Do not touch the infrared eye 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 bracke...

Page 14: ...lkaline batteries are recommended for use with Battery Powered shades These will provide approximately one year of operation Lithium and rechargeable batteries are not recommended Replace the cap Alig...

Page 15: ...acket into place Attach the bracket using the screws provided Position the battery wand so the power cable is easily connected to the socket Snap the battery wand into the bracket Install the battery...

Page 16: ...heir mouths and CHOKE WARNING Electric shock and or a fire hazard may occur if not properly installed Proceed to Operate the Shade on page 15 If You Have a DC Power Supply with Daisy Chain Connections...

Page 17: ...ed position to operate the middle rail The middle rail must be in the fully raised postion to operate the bottom rail If the shade does not operate see Resetting the Shade on page 16 or refer to Troub...

Page 18: ...lower motor limits have been reset However any intermediate stop position is cleared and all RF programming has been erased and will need to be programmed again Level the Bottom Rail If Necessary Lift...

Page 19: ...Check that the headrail is completely inserted into the installation brackets See STEP 2 Install the Shade on page 10 Problem The shade is not responding to the remote or the wireless wall switch Sol...

Page 20: ...into the headrail If not see Level the Bottom Rail If Necessary on page 16 Reset the stop positions See Resetting a Window Covering to its Factory Defaults in the Remote Control Guide or the Wireless...

Page 21: ...static dust resistant fabric which repels dirt and dust For most fabrics the following cleaning options are available Dusting Regular light dusting with a feather duster is all the cleaning that is ne...

Page 22: ...18 67IN 23 3 14...

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