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Ensure the relevant child safety device is used to comply with BS 

EN13120:2009+A1:2014, BS EN16433:2014 and BS EN16434:2014 as follows: 

*You will have been provided with either a chain tidy or easy break chain 

connector (also see page 8 & 11)

 

Chain Tidy

 

The chain tidy will be attached to the chain 

when the blind arrives. The chain tidy should 

be at a maximum distance from the control 

mechanism, keeping the chain taut (not 

under excessive tension however as this could 

negatively affect the longevity and operation 

of the blind). Put the retaining device on the 

wall, mark fixing holes with a pencil, drill the 

holes and screw the device to the wall with 

suitable fixings.

 

Easy Break Chain Connectors

 

Two easy break chain connectors are connected to the operating chain 

200mm apart. This ensures that at least one of them will be in the vertical 

position ensuring they perform as required. If excessive weight is applied 

within the loop a connector will come apart. If a connector comes apart and 

is undamaged then it will need to be re-connected by inserting the last ball 

on the end of the chain into the hole in the connector and pushed into place

Summary of Contents for C40s

Page 1: ...yewdale co uk Part no 2001 Fitting Instructions for YewdaleDefiant cassetted blinds C40s Fitting Instructions forYewdaleDefiant cassettesblinds C40s...

Page 2: ...ngulation 2 To avoid strangulation and entanglement keep cords out of the reach of young children Cords may become wrapped around a child s neck 3 Move beds cots and furniture away from window coverin...

Page 3: ...fixed completely level 3 Lift the headbox into place and if fitting to steel or concrete mark with a marker where holes need to be drilled so the hole can be plugged Drill the holes and lift the head...

Page 4: ...hole in the bracket at the spring end to either increase or decrease the tension as desired c Insert the barrel and fabric back into the headbox d Attach the pull cord onto the bottom bar 7 Fix the ch...

Page 5: ...e headbox endplate lug drill a 2mm hole through the outside of the channel Fix the bottom angle making sure it is in directly in line with the headbox 2 The face fixing side channel must be fixed by d...

Page 6: ...ot under excessive tension however as this could negatively affect the longevity and operation of the blind Put the retaining device on the wall mark fixing holes with a pencil drill the holes and scr...

Page 7: ...rough the lugs To fix the side channel to the headbox endplate lug drill a 2mm hole through the outside of the channel 3 The recess fixing side channel must be fixed by drilling 5mm fixing holes at ma...

Page 8: ...ot under excessive tension however as this could negatively affect the longevity and operation of the blind Put the retaining device on the wall mark fixing holes with a pencil drill the holes and scr...

Page 9: ...channels through the lugs To fix the side channel to the headbox endplate lug drill a 2mm hole through the outside of the channel 4 Using the indent provided fit the side channel by drilling 5mm fixin...

Page 10: ...e of the cheek both sides need to be equal Cenralise as required by sliding the barrel sleeve across If more or less tension is required on the fabric follow the process below If tension is correct go...

Page 11: ...nder excessive tension however as this could negatively affect the longevity and operation of the blind Put the retaining device on the wall mark fixing holes with a pencil drill the holes and screw t...

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