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shading solutions by

VIMCO

TM

IV. Final Adjustments

A.

Adjust the shade leveling screw underneath each idler support to level the shade rollers.

Note:

Lower the shades to their lowest level and use the window sill as a guide to level the hembars.

B.

Align the height of the hembars (with respect to each other) by loosening the screws on the adjustable hub.

1.

While holding the shade driven by the adjustable hub, loosen the hub’s hex screws enough to manually turn the
shade and align the hembars.

2.

Adjust the shades manually until both hex screws are accessible with a hex wrench.

3.

Once the hembars are aligned, re-tighten the hex screws (to approximately 20–45 in.-lbs.).

Adjust Level of Idler Supports

Shade
Leveling
Screw

Hembars

Align Hembars

Caution! 

To prevent the shade

from unrolling, make sure to
hold the shade roller driven by
the adjustable hub when
loosening the hub screws . 

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Summary of Contents for Lutron Sivoia SV-CP

Page 1: ...oning 6 The MDU can be configured to operate from the left or right side See the original MDU Installation Instructions for details Required Tools Parts Included With This Kit Expanded View of the Coupled Shade System 9 64 3 6 mm Hex Wrench T bar style preferable SV CP Coupled Pin Kit Coupled Shade System with End Motor 2 Phillips Screwdriver Tape Measure Power Drill Drill Bits Screwdriver Attachm...

Page 2: ... idler mounting bracket will be positioned Note This bracket placement is based on a right mounted MDU The bracket placement for the left mounted configuration will be reversed Note These screws will be loosened again near the end of installation for final adjustments A Remove the idler pin from the shade coupler from the shade to be mounted closest to the MDU by first removing the retaining screw...

Page 3: ...ead mounting bracket screws Use the Bracket to Bracket width as a guide to properly position the end brackets Use a level to ensure the brackets are at the same height Notes All four 4 screws must be securely fastened to a stud or other structural member Place the top of the brackets 5 127 mm from the top of the window trim to ensure complete window exposure when the shades are in full up position...

Page 4: ...aging the shade s hexagonal socket with the motor s hexagonal drive ball You may need to rotate the shade in order to push it over the hexagonal drive ball Attach MDU to Bracket Attach the MDU to the mounting bracket using three 3 truss head screws C Insert the coupled idler pin with the adjustable hub attached into the upper slot of the first idler support and drop it into place 1st Shade 1st Sha...

Page 5: ... the hub s hexagonal drive ball You may need to rotate the shade in order to push it onto the hexagonal drive ball C Insert the idler pin into the upper slot of the second idler support D Tighten the shade retaining screw 2 Phillips Screwdriver underneath the idler support to secure the shade in place D Tighten the shade retaining screw underneath the idler support to secure the shade in place see...

Page 6: ... adjustable hub 1 While holding the shade driven by the adjustable hub loosen the hub s hex screws enough to manually turn the shade and align the hembars 2 Adjust the shades manually until both hex screws are accessible with a hex wrench 3 Once the hembars are aligned re tighten the hex screws to approximately 20 45 in lbs Adjust Level of Idler Supports Shade Leveling Screw Hembars Align Hembars ...

Page 7: ... instructions enclosed with the SV MDU 20 Press the Set button to save the current position as the Close Limit The display will read and blink for 4 seconds then go blank SET OPEN CLOSE MODE Open Limit The position the shade moves to when it opens Close Limit The position the shade moves to when it closes Programming Table STEPS MODE Open Limit Press the Mode button on the MDU until the display re...

Page 8: ... install or re program any replacement item 3 Components and equipment external to the SIVOIA Motorized Window Shade System such as a Non Lutron lighting and automation systems b Building wiring and c Other manufacturers equipment including but not limited to i Time clocks ii Audio visual equipment and iii Photo sensors 4 The cost of repairing or replacing property or equipment other than the warr...

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