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WALLBOARD OR PLASTER:

Hollow wall applications: Use a secure fastener designed 

specifi cally for this purpose.

METAL:

Prepare by pre-drilling holes and then using the included screws .

CONCRETE, STONE, BRICK OR TILE:

  Use  a  masonry  drill  and  surface-specifi c  plugs, 

anchors, or screws .

You’ll need to make sure the surface you intend to install your hardware is sturdy enough to 
accommodate the brackets . If you’re screwing 
directly into a surface this means locating wood 
studs that are strong enough to securely bond 
with the included screws . Otherwise, you’ll 
need to use a secure fastener (as illustrated) but 
please note this piece is not included .
When selecting a fastener be sure it’s designed to support the weight of the product 
being installed (if you’re not sure, either give us a call or ask a professional at your local 
hardware store) . Once obtained, follow the fastener manufacturer’s instructions regarding 
proper installation .

Before you begin, check the accompanying diagram to make sure you have all the parts you need . 

Getting Started

Inside Mount 

Hold the shade inside the window 
frame so that the front edge of the 
shade and the front edge of the 
window line up . Don’t forget to keep 
it centered. It should be a tight fi t not 
much space to move around . With 
the shade positioned exactly as you’d 
like it, press a screw through each 
of the riveted holes on the headrail . 
The screws’ tips will leave small 
indentations in the window frame to 
help you keep track . Remove the shade 
and use a 

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"  drill bit to pre-drill the 

mounting holes . Then attach the shade 
with the long screws provided into the 
pre-drilled holes using the drill and 

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nut driver or Phillips screwdriver .

Outside Mount

First, hold the shade above the window 
so that it’s perfectly centered . Using a 
pencil, mark where the bottom of the 
headrail hits the window frame or wall 
and then place the provided brackets 
to window frame or wall, where they 
will be mounted . Mark one of the 
bracket holes with a pencil . (Some 
notes on accuracy: brackets should 
be level with one another, and ½  " 
from the headrails edges .) Next, using 
the long screws provided, attach the 
brackets to the window frame or wall 
and place the headrail on top of the 
brackets . Then pierce the fabric and 
pre-drill the mounting holes using a 

7

64

" drill bit at each bracket location . 

Attach the shade to the brackets 
using the provided short screws, 
using the drill and ¼  " nut driver or 
Phillips screwdriver . 

TOOLS YOU WILL NEED TO INSTALL YOUR HARDWARE:

Pencil, screwdriver, ¼" nut 

driver, level, and a drill with a 

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64

" drill bit .

Note: It’s important to monitor the amount of pressure you apply when using a drill. If the 
screws are too tight this may cause the screw itself to break off in the wall or window frame.

CHARGER

PENCIL

(NOT INCLUDED)

1/4" NUT DRIVER

EXTENSION 

(NOT INCLUDED)

POWER DRILL

(NOT INCLUDED)

LEVEL

(NOT INCLUDED)

PHILLIPS SCREW DRIVER 

(NOT INCLUDED)

MOLLY 

BOLT

SELF DRILLING

ANCHOR

TOGGLE 

BOLT

Inside mount shades will not have brackets.

(LONG) SCREWS

INSIDE MOUNTING

BRACKET & SCREWS

OUTSIDE MOUNTING

To attach 

shade to 

bracket

STEP 1 - GETTING STARTED

STEP 2 - MOUNTING THE BRACETS

Summary of Contents for Fabric Series

Page 1: ...Motorization Step by Step Installation Instructions Fabric Shades...

Page 2: ...stallation experience We recommend saving this guide If you encounter any difficulties or questions please reach out to us for help It s why we re here Call us at 800 248 8888 for more info on install...

Page 3: ...frame to help you keep track Remove the shade and use a 7 64 drill bit to pre drill the mounting holes Then attach the shade with the long screws provided into the pre drilled holes using the drill an...

Page 4: ...ey do in our catalog to dress your shade simply smooth folds as you raise the shade Your shade will gradually develop a pleat fold memory and minimal dressing will be needed DRESSING THE SHADES BEFORE...

Page 5: ...ress SETTING button on the motor for 2 seconds The shade will jog once and sound a long beep 2 Press the STOP button for 2 seconds The shade will jog twice and sound 3 beeps The motor has been paired...

Page 6: ...is not stopped the motor will continue to work past the operable limit and will cause damage to the shade 4 Press and hold the UP and STOP buttons for 2 seconds The shade will jog twice and sound 3 be...

Page 7: ...hannel proceed to SETTING A FAVORITE POSITION below If there is more than one shade on the channel all shades on that channel will need to be unpaired see UNPAIR THE REMOTE Follow the steps in PAIR TH...

Page 8: ...jogs 4 times Release button and the shade will beep 4 times The motor has been reset to factory mode All settings have been cleared NOTE Once in factory mode the motor will go to sleep The motor must...

Page 9: ...1 LED LIGHT CHARGING PORT SHADE MOTOR SWITCHING DIRECTION ADJUSTING SPEED Switching Direction Polarity If the shade goes up when pressing the DOWN button and down when pressing the UP button the direc...

Page 10: ...ation that works foryour speci c installation MOUNTING LOCATIONS Determine Solar Panel Placement The solar panel should be placed where is gets the maximum amount of sunlight per day In most cases thi...

Page 11: ...Speed Acceleration P2 1 jog 1 beep UP 1 jog 1 beep UP 2 jogs 1 beep Adjust Speed Deceleration P2 1 jog 1 beep DOWN 1 jog 1 beep DOWN 2 jogs 1 beep INSTALL SOLAR PANEL INSTALL SOLAR PANEL Connect Solar...

Page 12: ...shades looking fresh and neat PROBLEM SOLUTION The shade is not responding or runs slowly Battery is low and needs charged Recharge with compatible AC adapter Poor connections Double check power and...

Page 13: ...n to your receipt and covers defects in material or craftsmanship Hardware must have been properly installed We reserve the right to determine if your hardware warrants a repair or a replacement Visit...

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