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First, make sure you have all the parts and tools required to install your shades.
ALL THE HARDWARE YOU’LL NEED:
Pencil, screw-driver, ¼” nut driver, level, and a drill with a
1
⁄
16
” drill bit.
Then find wooden studs where you’ll want to attach the brackets; if you need to mount your
shades to wallboard or plaster, use a secure fastener designed for hollow wall applications. For
metal surfaces, pre-drill holes and use the included screws. For concrete, stone, brick, or tile
surfaces, use a masonry drill and appropriate plugs, anchors, or screws.
It’s important when selecting a fastener to make sure it’s designed to support the weight of the
shade . Follow the fastener manufacturer’s instruction from there on out .
ALUMINUM VALANCE
BRACKETS
Getting Started
2½"
2½"
Rail
For shade
Standard Rail
widths of:
Inside or Outside Mount Inside Mount Outside Mount
Up to 40"
2
2
2
>40" to 72"
3
3
4**
>72" to 84"
4
4
5**
>84" to 120"
5*
5
6**
*
*
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Large Rail
Use this Number of Brackets:
2½"
2½"
Rail
For shade
Standard Rail
widths of:
Inside or Outside Mount Inside Mount Outside Mount
Up to 40"
2
2
2
>40" to 72"
3
3
4**
>72" to 84"
4
4
5**
>84" to 120"
5*
5
6**
*
*
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Large Rail
Use this Number of Brackets:
HOLD DOWN
BRACKET
(OPTIONAL)
EXTENSION
BRACKET
(OPTIONAL)
SCREWS
BATTERY PACK CLIPS
PENCIL & SCREWDRIVER
(NOT INCLUDED)
POWER DRILL & LEVEL
(NOT INCLUDED)
CASSETTE BRACKET
SHADE BRACKETS
(NO VALANCE)
HEADRAIL
MOUNT
WALL
MOUNT
Step 1 — Parts & Tools
Overview
Motorization with No Valance -
Remote Control
Bottom Bar
Battery
Pack
Headrail
Bracket
Bracket
1 2 3 4 5
REMOTE
CONTROL