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Cord Tensioner used in an inside mount application without
a mounting bracket.
• Locate the Cord Tensioner as close to the window as
possible to minimize accessibility by children and pets.
Be sure the Cord Tensioner is not placed in the path of
the window covering when raising and lowering.
Inside Mount
(1 Screw)
Cord Tensioner using the mounting bracket in and inside
mound application.
• Locate the Cord Tensioner as close to the window as
possible to minimize accessibility by children and pets.
Be sure the Cord Tensioner is not placed in the path of
the window covering when raising and lowering.
Option B - Inside mount with a bracket
Inside Mount
(3 Screws)
MOUNTING OPTIONS
Option A - Inside mount without a bracket
Cord Tensioner using the mounting brackets in an outside
mount application.
• Locate the Cord Tensioner as close to the window as
possible to minimize accessibility by children and pets.
Be sure the Cord Tensioner is not placed in the path of
the window covering when raising and lowering.
Option C - Outside mount
Outside Mount
(3 Screws)
• To release the lock and
engage the spring, use
an awl, punch or small tip
screwdriver to pull down
the screw hole, so its center
aligns with the indicator line
on the Cord Tensioner.
• Mark this location on
the wall.
• Pre-Drill the holes for screws
and anchors. For applications
requiring anchors, use a
7
/
32
"
frill bit. For applications not
requiring anchors, use a
3
/
32
"
drill bit and drill 1
1
/
4
" deep.
If using anchors, tap them
into the holes.
• Use a Phillips screwdriver
and one of the longer screws
provided to attach the Cord
Tensioner directly to the wall.
• Attach the bracket to the mounting bracket to the
Cord Tensioner. The screw hole in the Cord Tensioner
fits into the nub on the bracket.
• Break off the bracket needed.
Option B or C
Indicator
Line
Indicator
Line
Indicator
Line
MOUNTING
Option A - Inside mount without a bracket
Option B
Inside Mount with Bracket
Option C
Outside Mount