Blinds Chalet Silverscreen Roller Shades User Manual

Extension Brackets (optional for Headrail shades)
Optional Extension Brackets are used to project the back of the shading up to 2 1/2" from the mounting surface. Attach the Standard Mounting Bracket to the Extension Bracket with the nut and bolt provided.
Side Mount
(optional for Headrail shades)
Step 2. HANGING THE SHADE
Shades with NO Headrail or Fascia
Once the brackets are secured and level, the fabric roll can be inserted. Make sure your hands are clean to avoid soiling the fabric.
While facing the inside of the shade, be sure the clutch and roller end plug are inserted into the roller. Hold the shade with the bottom of the clutch facing the floor, and the beaded cord hanging straight down.
Insert the foot of the control­side bracket into the slotted center hole of the clutch. Set nub of the end plug into the V of the support bracket. Rotate the T-hook on the support bracket to engage over the nub on the idler and secure the fabric roll.
Inside Mount - Fascia or NO Headrail
Inside Mount with Headrail
Fully Recessed Inside Mount with Deluxe Headrail
Out
side Mount - Fascia or NO Headrail
Outside Mount - with Headrail
Extension and Sidemount - NO Headrail
The standard roller brackets can be mounted to the side of any opening utilizing the holes in the side of the bracket.
The optional Extension roller brackets mount in the same manner as above, but allow an extra 1/2” of projection for the roller.
BASICS
A few simple tools are required:
- Measuring tape
- Carpenters Level
- Power drill or Phillips head Screwdriver
- ¼" Hex head and/or Phillips driver bit
Additional fasteners other than those sent with your shading may be required depending on the mounting surface. Wallboard and plaster require the use of anchors such as expansion or toggle bolts. Brick, tile or stone need special plugs and drill bits. Remember to always pre-drill holes in wood to avoid splitting.
Step 1. BRACKET INSTALLATION
For shades with headrail, the End brackets should be located with centerlines 2" in from each end. Depending on the width of the shading, necessary additional brackets may be evenly spaced between the two end brackets.
For shades with NO headrail, the installation brackets are always mounted so that the inner surfaces face each other. For Shades with a fascia, the brackets are mounted with the open end down. It is very important that the brackets are mounted so that the shade is level when installed.
1 1/4” Hex
Head
Bracket
Screw
Deluxe
Mounting
Bracket
Wedge for Deluxe
Headrail Bracket
Headrail Extension &
Side mount Bracket
Nut &
Bolt
“U” Shim for
Headrail bracket
Hold Down Bracket
(optional)
Hold Down
Bracket Screw
If the headrail or roller does not sit level, the fabric will not roll up evenly which could damage the edges of the shading fabric. Mount roller brackets as necessary, or use shims for headrail shades if necessary to level brackets.
Low light gap wedges can be used to reduce the top light gap when the shade is mounted fully recessed. The wedge is placed between the mounting surface and the bracket with the tabs on the wedge facing down and the thick end of the wedge toward the back of the bracket.
3/4” minimum surface
Shade width # Brackets
Up to 40” 2 >40” - 72” 3 >72” - 84” 4 >84” - 114” 5
Roller Mounting
Brackets for NO Headrail
The roller brackets can be mounted up against the window frame, or back against the window casing.
Foot
T-Hook
The roller brackets can be mounted back against the window casing, or up against the ceiling.
Control Side
Bracket
End Plug Side
Bracket
Nub
Support Bracket
Ultra Sleek
Mounting
Bracket
3/4” minimum surface
2 1/2”
2 1/2”
2” minimum surface required
Position screw in center of slot so you can adjust position of bracket as necessary.
Ultra Sleek Deluxe
Ultra Sleek Deluxe
1” minimum for
shallow mount
2 7/8” minimum for
flush inside mount
Use shims if necessary to ensure that the headrail is mounted level (included).
3/4” minimum for
shallow mount
3 3/4” minimum for
flush inside mount
2”
2”
Brackets for Roller
Shades with Fascia
T-Hook
Control Side
Bracket
End plug Side
Bracket
No Headrail bracket pictured
Ultra Sleek Deluxe
Fascia
No Headrail
Fascia
No Headrail
Ultra Sleek
Deluxe
Shades WITH Headrail
Step 3. ATTACHING FASCIA PANEL (IF ORDERED)
Attach the fascia by first hooking the top lip of the fascia panel onto the bracket as shown.
Swing the bottom of the fascia panel towards the bracket and gently press at the bottom of the panel until the lip on the fascia engages and snaps lock to the bracket.
Step 4. CHILD SAFETY
The American National Standard for Safety of Corded Window Covering Products (ANSI) requires the use of a cord tie down (cord tensioner) on all continuous loop cord systems. The use of such a device is intended to significantly reduce the occurrence of infant or small child strangulation injuries or deaths resulting from the looped pull cords on various window treatment products.
The Cord Tensioner is installed on the Lift Cord before packaging. The Tensioning device should be mounted in the proper position to pull the cord taut in order to reduce the possibility of injury.
Follow the instructions included in the Tensioner Bracket Packet.
Step 5. HOLD DOWN INSTALLATION (optional)
Optional Hold Down Brackets are mounted with the supplied screws. With the shade at its proper drop, place the pin of each Hold Down into the hole in each End Cap and mark the screw holes. Make sure the pins are level and aligned. Raise the shade, then screw the Hold Down Bracket into the mounting surface.
Step 6. SKEW ADJUSTMENT (if necessary)
If the shade does not raise evenly, first make sure the mounting brackets are mounted level with each other.
If the shade is level, pull the shade all of the way down. Prepare a strip of masking tape approximately 5" long. On the side of the shade opposite of the skewing direction, and as close to the end of the roller as possible, lift the fabric toward the back of the shade using your fingers and slide the tape with the sticky side facing the roller up as far as possible. The tape is to be running parallel to the roller.
Roll the shade up and check for skewing. If the shade is still skewing, add another strip of tape on top of the first one. If the shade is now skewing to the opposite direction, tear off about 1" of tape from the last strip installed. The tape is to be torn from the end closest to the center of the shade.
CLEANING AND CARE
Occasional light vacuuming with a soft bristle attachment or gentle feather dusting is all that is required to keep Serenade Roller Shades looking fresh and neat. Most Serenade Shades may also be ultrasonically cleaned, except those made with Phifer SheerWeave fabrics.
Phifer SheerWeave fabrics are easy to maintain and only require occasional vacuuming with a soft brush attachment or washing with mild soap. Soak a sponge or damp cloth with the soapy solution and gently wipe or blot the stain from the fabric. To dry, allow the shade to air dry completely before raising.
If the shading has any wrinkling, lower the shade and leave in the lowered position for 5 to 7 days. The heat from the sun will smooth out any light wrinkles.
Installation Instructions
Roller Shades
Roller Shades
152038 Rev. D 08/11/2009
Push the rail back until it is fully engaged. Un-Install Headrail To remove the shading, partially lower
the shading and insert a flat head screwdriver as shown. Twist the screwdriver until the headrail disengages from the bracket.
Ultra Sleek
Deluxe
Ultra Sleek
Deluxe
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