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WARNING
Part # PM-031 © 3 Day Blinds Corporation 3/13
HOLD DOWN BRACKETS
Hold down brackets are used primarily on shades being
mounted to doors or in motor homes. (2 per blind) Hold
Down Brackets are available by contacting our Client Care
Team at 800-800-3329. There is a small hole in the center of
the end cap that is covered by a thin plastic cover. Use the
pin of the hold down bracket to push through the center of
the end cap and it will break through the plastic cover.
• With the blind lowered to its full length, place the pin of
each hold down bracket into the hole in each end of the
bottom rail.
• Using a pencil, mark the mounting surface through the holes
in the hold down bracket. Make sure the hold down brackets
are level and aligned with each other.
• Raise the blind and screw the hold down brackets into the
mounting surface using the screws provided.
• Mount the hold down to the side or back of the window
frame so that the pin lines up with the front hole in the
ottom rail end cap with the blind fully lowered.
• Lower the shade and
flex the hold down
bracket outward so
that the pin can be
inserted into the hole
in the end cap.
Inner cords can pull out to form a loop, which can strangle a
young child.
• Inner cord stop devices can reduce this risk if positioned
correctly on the pull cords.
• If inner cord stop devices are more than 3 in (76 mm) below
the headrail when the blind is fully lowered, move them
closer by following the inner cord stop device adjustment
instructions.
ANSI/WMCA A100.1-2012 5.3.1.1
3˝ or less
Young children can STRANGLE in cord and bead chain loops.
They can also wrap cords around their necks and STRANGLE.
• Always keep cords and bead chains out of children’s reach.
• Move cribs, playpens, and other furniture away from cords
and bead chains. Children can climb furniture to get to cords.
• Do not tie cords together. Make sure cords do not twist
together and create a loop.
ANSI/WMCA A100.1-2012 5.2.1
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