Section 4 -
Bead Chain Limits and Safety Device Installation
(for Units with Clutch or Spring Roller Operation)
Section 4.1 - Attaching Stop Balls
1.
Set upper and lower travel limits by installing stop balls to bead chain
(crimp closed using pliers)
(Fig. 7)
.
Section 4.2 - P-Clip Cord Tension Device
Please Note:
Draper Bead Chain Clutch Operated shades that do not comply with WMCA/ANSI Standard
A100.1-2012 come with a cord tension device pre-attached to bead chain
(Fig. 8)
. This device
must be attached to wall, jamb or sill so that bead chain is held taut enough that children
cannot pull it away from wall or fit their head into loop.
Section 4.3 - Spring-Loaded Cord Tension Device
Draper LightBloc FlexShade complies with WMCA/ANSI Standard A100.1-2018, a Spring-Loaded Cord
Tension Device comes installed on bead chain
(Fig. 9)
. An approved permanent warning label and approved
mechanical fasteners
(wood screws)
are included. Device is designed so that children cannot pull bead chain
away from wall or fit their head into loop.
(See safety note on page 2)
.
For more information, visit
www.draperinc.com/WindowShades/WCMAcompliance.asp.
Please Note:
Over-tightening screws will damage Spring Loaded Tension Device.
Section 5 -
Check Shade Operation
(for Units with Clutch or Spring Roller Operation)
Attach bead chain to slat bar and catch to sill channel. To operate shade, pull
down, locking in place using the bead chain
(Fig. 11)
.
Figure 10
Slat Bar
Catch
Sill Channel
Crimp
Closed
with
Pliers
Attach
Stop Balls
Figure 8
Figure 7
Tensioner
Sill
Mount
Jamb
Mount
Figure 9
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