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P. 10

Grasp the Head Rail and hold the release 
button on the Bracket while pulling forward.

<For Ceiling Attachment>

<For Front Attachment>

Uninstalling the Head Rail

Remove the Head Rail from the temporary 
stopper hook. 

Attaching surface

Pull forward

Hold in the 

release 

button

Front 

Bracket

Window

Indoor

Remove the Head Rail by following the above 
step 

 and 

.

Caution

When removing the Head Rail from the brackets, be sure to support it with your hand.

About Safety Tassel

This Safety Tassel is a part for preventing 
unexpected accidents such as the Drive Cord 
becoming wrapped around the neck or body 
of a child. 

Attach the Safety Tassel to the Drive Cord 
using the included ring and tie the Drive Cord 
in a place where children cannot reach. 

Drive Cord

Ring

Safety Tassel

Caution

P. 11

Operation Methods

 When the Louver is closed, the tilt operation will 

become difficult. Do not turn the Operation 
Wand forcibly. It will cause damage.

 In case of disparities of the angle for each 

Louver appear when the Louver is turning, 
adjust the suitable angle of the Louver by 
turning the Operation Wand to reverse.

Adjusting the Louver angle (Tilting)

Opening and Closing the Louver 
(Drive Cord Operation)

Turn the Operation Wand to adjust (Louver angle).

Turn the Operation Wand and adjust the 
Louver to be perpendicular to the Head Rail.

Pull down the Drive Cord until the Louver is in 
the position and release your hand.

 Drive Cord operation is not available when the 

operation is wand-type.

To prevent failure, make sure the Louvers are perpendicular to the Head Rail when 
opening/closing.

Pull the Drive Cord gently. If pulled strongly, the Louver will move rapidly and may 
become misaligned, which will cause to align it untidily. Also, when the Operation Wand 
is slid, it may swing to the side, causing damage to the window or walls.

If the Drive Cord is repeatedly operated while in a twisted position, 
damage to the product will occur. Remove any twists before 
operating the Drive Cord.

When closing a Louver that is moved to the side, pull the Drive 
Cord slowly. If pulled quickly, the Louver slats will swing with great 
force, and a gap may appear between the closing side and the 
Operation Wand being pulled on the opposite side. If this occurs, 
close the gap using the Operation Wand that was moved. 

Operation Wand

Drive Cord

Summary of Contents for DUAL 100

Page 1: ...wn b Breakage or damage caused by transportation or due to dropping of the product after purchase c Misuse alterations to the product or usage of non genuine parts d Breakage or damage arising from external factors such as fires earthquakes lightening storms floods or other natural disasters e Exposure to unusual conditions excess moisture smoke chemical gases pollution f Breakage or damage due to...

Page 2: ...ubject to high temperatures and high humidity or areas where water may leak should be avoided Make sure to install this product horizontally Precautions upon installing the product Please read before installation Warning Caution Caution Warning Japan Blind Industry Association P 3 Safety During Use Please read thoroughly Please keep the cord or the chain where children cannot reach Please avoid ac...

Page 3: ...ents Product Weight 300 1200 1210 2400 2410 4000 2 3 4 2 6 3 9 4 12 1 Product Width mm Components Name Bracket Fixing Screw Safety Tassel Fixing Screw round head Ø3 5 x 20 Ceiling Bracket L Shape Bracket Screw for Front Attachment Bottom Cord 3 9kg Product Width 2 000 mm x Product Height 2 000 mm Product width W P 5 Installation and Detaching Installation Method Ceiling Attachment Front Attachment...

Page 4: ...acket L Shape Bracket P 7 Caution After installing the Head Rail make sure the Head Rail is secured to the brackets Installing the Louver Installing the Operation Wand Latch the hook on the Operation Wand onto the ring on the Head Rail If the installing height is 4010mm or higher the Operation Wand will be jointed After attaching the gripless Wand to the Head Rail latch the gripped Wand onto the j...

Page 5: ...tor so insert from above Balance Weight Bottom Cord P 9 Rotate the Operation Wand to confirm that the Louvers rotate properly The problem illustrated below is likely to have occurred if the Louvers fail to rotate properly Referring to Installing the Louver in step to on page 7 attach the Louver correctly Refit the Louvers so that they are correctly positioned Move slightly the hanger section to di...

Page 6: ... Louver by turning the Operation Wand to reverse Adjusting the Louver angle Tilting Opening and Closing the Louver Drive Cord Operation Turn the Operation Wand to adjust Louver angle Turn the Operation Wand and adjust the Louver to be perpendicular to the Head Rail Pull down the Drive Cord until the Louver is in the position and release your hand Drive Cord operation is not available when the oper...

Page 7: ...ckly the Louver slats will swing with great force and a gap may appear between the closing side and the Operation Wand being pulled on the opposite side If this occurs close the gap using the Operation Wand that was moved Operation Wand Operation Wand Indicates the product specifications P 13 Maintenance Sticker Your purchased product has an affixed maintenance sticker showing information related ...

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