Select Blinds Cordless Roller Shades With Cassette Installation Guide

Select Blinds Cordless Roller Shades With Cassette Installation Guide

Select Blinds Cordless Roller Shades with Cassette

Cordless Roller Shades with Cassette

Fitting the brackets

The brackets offer 2 methods of installation:

Top-Fixing
Where the brackets are screwed into the lintel (or ‘ceiling’ of the recess)

Face-Fixing
Where the brackets are screwed onto a facing surface (a wall or window frame)

 

 

Fitting the blind

Holding the shade at an angle, hook the lip at the front of the headrail over the front hook of the bracket. Then, pushing back against the front of the headrail, raise the back of the headrail and push upwards until it snaps into place.

To remove the shade from the brackets, push back against the front of the headrail and twist the back of the headrail downwards until it disengages from the brackets.

Operation and spring tension

The shade’s spring mechanism is locked with a locking pin to prevent it unrolling during transit. Before you operate the shade for the first time, locate the locking pin and simply pull it out to remove it.

If you find that over time the spring mechanism is weakening (in that the shade does not easily retract when you raise it) then the tension can be increased very easily. Take the shade down from the brackets and locate the tension screw at one end. Using a screwdriver, turn the screw in the direction of the front of the blind. This will increase the tension in the spring and allow the blind to retract more easily. Make small adjustments (around 2 turns at a time) to avoid over-tensioning the spring mechanism.

WARNING
STRANGULATION HAZARD – Young children can be strangled by cords. Immediately remove this product if a cord longer than 22 cm or a loop exceeding 44 cm around becomes accessible.

Cordless Roller Shades with Exposed Roll

Fitting the brackets

The brackets offer two methods of installation:

Top-Fixing
Use the front two holes in the top of the bracket to fix to the lintel (the ‘ceiling’ of the recess).

Face-Fixing
Use two screws through the back plate to mount onto a facing surface (a wall or window frame)

Fitting the blind

Holding the shade at an angle, hook the lip at the front of the headrail over the front hook of the bracket. Then, pushing back against the front of the headrail, raise the back of the headrail and push upwards until it snaps into place.

To remove the shade from the brackets, push back against the front of the headrail and twist the back of the headrail downwards until it disengages from the brackets.

Operation and spring tension

The shade’s spring mechanism is locked with a locking pin to prevent it unrolling during transit. Before you operate the shade for the first time, locate the locking pin and simply pull it out to remove it.

If you find that over time the spring mechanism is weakening (in that the shade does not easily retract when you raise it) then the tension can be increased very easily. Take the shade down from the brackets and locate the tension screw at one end. Using a screwdriver, turn the screw in the direction of the front of the blind. This will increase the tension in the spring and allow the blind to retract more easily. Make small adjustments (around 2 turns at a time) to avoid over-tensioning the spring mechanism.

WARNING
STRANGULATION HAZARD – Young children can be strangled by cords. Immediately remove this product if a cord longer than 22 cm or a loop exceeding 44 cm around becomes accessible.

Motorized Roller Shades with Cassette

Fitting the brackets

The brackets offer two methods of installation:

Top-Fixing
Use the front two holes in the top of the bracket to fix to the lintel (the ‘ceiling’ of the recess).

Face-Fixing
Use two screws through the back plate to mount onto a facing surface (a wall or window frame)


Note that the position of the outermost brackets should be at least 5cm away from the ends of the rail, with any other brackets evenly distributed across the width.

Fitting the Shades

Holding the rail at an angle, situate the T-shaped lip on the top of the cassette into the front lip of the bracket.

Twist the back of the cassette upwards until it snaps into place against the back lip of the bracket.

WARNING
STRANGULATION HAZARD – Young children can be strangled by cords. Immediately remove this product if a cord longer than 22 cm or a loop exceeding 44 cm around becomes accessible.

Motorized Roller Shades with Exposed Roll

Before you begin


We will have positioned the controls where you requested during the ordering process. However if you decide to swap the side that they are on, direction of the roll or need to trim the blind further, the controls can be removed by simply unplugging them from the tube. This should be done prior to fixing the brackets.

Fitting the brackets

The brackets offer three methods of installation:

Top-Fixing
Where the brackets are screwed into the lintel (or ‘ceiling’ of the recess)

Face-Fixing
Where the brackets are screwed onto a facing surface (a wall or window frame)

Side-Fixing
Where the brackets are screwed into the side walls of the recess

Fitting the blind

Locate the depression end (the opposite end to the controls) of the blind into the cross-shaped hole in the corresponding bracket.

Lift the control end of the blind and slot the rectangular ‘lugs’ into the corresponding slots on the bracket.

WARNING
STRANGULATION HAZARD – Young children can be strangled by cords. Immediately remove this product if a cord longer than 22 cm or a loop exceeding 44 cm around becomes accessible.

No-Tools Headrail

Installing the no-tools headrail:
Hold the no-tools headrail up against the top of the recess, then push the lever firmly upwards until the rail snaps into place. If the rail is not quite tight enough then this can be easily adjusted:

At the end of the rail opposite to the lever there is an adjustment block that allows you to finetune the fitting of the rail. Use a flat-head screwdriver to twist the small red plugs in toward the center of the rail. Slide the block out of the rail by a few millimeters, then twist the red plugs back into their original position to fix the block in place. Make small adjustments only, repeating as necessary for a tight fit.

WARNING
STRANGULATION HAZARD – Young children can be strangled by cords. Immediately remove this product if a cord longer than 22 cm or a loop exceeding 44 cm around becomes accessible.

ERB25B Rechargeable Battery Motor Instruction

Technical data

Motor Load Torque: 0.7Nm/34rpm 1.1Nm/28rpm Battery Specification: Li-ion Batter, 2000mAH, 7.4V.

Notify:
● The side of motor head with SETTING button should face to you ( toward outside)
● Motor antenna should be as straight as possible in the position far away from metal objects. Directly contact metal objects is prohibited; otherwise, the receivindistance will be influenced seriously.
● Please charge the battery when the motor alarm or work faltering

Operation ItemItemOperationResultIllustration
Program the first transmitter with motorPlease skip the step and go to next If manufacturer has programmed a transmitter with motor before delivery
1Keep pressing the SETTING button battery pack for more than 3 secondsRlease this button when motor jogs
2Press the CONFIRM button on transmitterMotor jogs, the program has been done.
Change motor rotate direction1Press UP buttonIf motor goes up, please do nothing, If motor goes down, please do next step
2Press and hold LIMIT button then press STOP buttonRelease both buttons when motor jogs
3Press UP buttonMotor goes up, the motor rotation direction has been revised
Setup bottom limitThe whole limit setting must be finished at one times

1Keep pressing LIMIT button on any programmed transmitterRelease this button when motor jogs
2Press DOWN button on transmitterMotor runs down
3Press STOP button When motor running close to the end-point of bottom limitMotor stops
4Press either UP or DOWN buttonMotor runs step by step to adjust bottom limit accurately
5Press CONFIRM button on transmitterMotor jogs, down way setting has been done.
Setup upper limit6Press UP button on transmitterMotor runs up
7Press STOP button When motor running close to the end-point of upper limitMotor stops
8Press either UP or DOWN buttonMotor runs step by step to adjust lower limit accurately
9Press CONFIRM button on transmitterMotor jogs, the setting has completed.
Set intermediate positionThis step only can be done after setting motor limit
1Press DOWN buttonStop motor at the position which you need
2Press and hold LIMIT button then press UP buttonRelease both buttons when motor jogs, now the setting has completed
3Press STOP button when motor stopMotor will run to the setting position and stops
Program transmitter using a programed transmitter●  Please skip the step and go to next if the subsidiary transmitter is not needed
1Keep pressing LIMIT button on the first programmed transmitter A, then press CONFIRM buttonPlease release both buttons once motor jogs
2Press CONFIRM button on transmitter BMotor jogs again, now transmitter B has programmed with motor
Delete all other transmitters1Keep pressing LIMIT button on transmitter A, then press DOWN buttonPlease release both buttons once motor jogs,now all tramsitters have been deleted except

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