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Removing the Blind - if necessary

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 Fully raise the blind

  - Remove the valance.
  - Push up on the bottom of the bracket to release the locking tab.
  - Carefully pull the blind to remove it from the brackets.

Child Safety

Young children can STRANGLE in cord loops. They can also wrap cords around 
their necks and STRANGLE. In addition, inner cords can pull out to form a loop, 
which can STRANGLE a young child.

   - Always keep cords out of the reach of children.
   - Move cribs, playpens and other furniture away from     

 

       

     cords. Children can climb furniture to get to cords.
   - Do not tie cords together. Make sure cords do not     

   

        

     twist together and create a loop.

Young children can STRANGLE in cord loops. They can also
wrap cords around their necks and STRANGLE. In addition, 
inner cords can pull out to form a loop, which can STRANGLE
a young child.

Always keep cords out of the reach of children.

Move cribs, playpens and other furniture away from cords. Children can climb
furniture to get to cords.

Do not tie cords together. Make sure cords do not twist together and create a loop.

The cords on this product present

a potential strangulation hazard.

For child safety, consider cordless

alternatives or products with

inaccessible cords.

WARNING

ADVERTENCIA

Los cordones de este producto representan

un peligro potencial de estrangulamiento.

Para la seguridad de los niños, utilice 

alternativas sin cordón o productos cuyos 

cordones sean inaccesibles.

MISE EN GARDE

Les câbles de ce produit représentent un 

danger potentiel de strangulation.

Pour la sécurité des enfants, pensez au sans fil, 

ou procurez-vous des produits dont les câbles 

ne sont pas accessibles.

Summary of Contents for Lift & Lock

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Lift Lock for Horizontal Blinds 6 2016 ...

Page 2: ...Mounting Brackets The box style mounting brackets are designed to work in all possible mounting applications The diagram at the bottom of this page indicates which screw holes should be used for each option Mount brackets as shown below Always use all brackets supplied All blinds over 48 wide require the use of center support brackets be sure to mount support bracket s in position s that will not ...

Page 3: ...or more support brackets Blind Width Number of Support Brackets over 30 one support bracket over 60 two support brackets over 90 three support brackets Installing the Headrail Position the headrail in the box style mounting bracket as shown Swing the covers down and snap them closed Secure headrail to center support bracket with a tek screw If you received valance clips with your order it is impor...

Page 4: ...he valance is outside mounted attach the valance returns using the provided L brackets Simply slide the L bracket on to both slots in the back side of the valance and returns Tilt Wand Attachment 1 Attach wand to tip over the end of the tilter hook 2 Slide the clear cover down to old the wand into place Optional Components Spacer Blocks Use spacer blocks or extension brackets to project the standa...

Page 5: ...cket s must align Optional Components Hold Down Bracket Use hold down brackets to prevent blinds from swaying when mounted on doors or exposed to the wind Screw hold down bracket into the lower corner of window jam or sill Drill a small hole in the center of the bottom rail to slip hold down pin extend ing from hold down bracket into blind Sill Mount Outside Mount Mounting Bracket with Extension B...

Page 6: ...the bottom rail slightly toward you Press the center button and gently raise the bottom rail Once the desired height is reached hold the rail in place while releasing the button Place the blind back into the window opening and the blind will stay in that position To Lower the Blind Prior to lowering the blind fully press the center button with your thumb and pull the bottom rail down to the desire...

Page 7: ...w side of the bottomrail If the blind height is too long turn all the skew adjustment features clockwise to raise the entire bottom rail to the desired height while lifting the weight from the bottom rail There is an adjustment range of approximately 1 1 4 Problem The blind makes a ratcheting noise while the center button is pushed in and the bottomrail is being raised Solution Push harder on the ...

Page 8: ...necks and STRANGLE In addition inner cords can pull out to form a loop which can STRANGLE a young child Always keep cords out of the reach of children Move cribs playpens and other furniture away from cords Children can climb furniture to get to cords Do not tie cords together Make sure cords do not twist together and create a loop The cords on this product present a potential strangulation hazard...

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