
INSTALLATION
AND CARE
INSTRUCTIONS
Insulated Cordless
Roman Shade
PACKAGE CONTENTS
• One cordless roman shade on headrail.
• One mounting bracket kit. Mounting bracket kit includes:
(4) four screws
(2) two outside mount L brackets
(2) two shade brackets
OPERATION
Your Cordless Roman Shade operates with a deluxe spring
loaded retracting mechanism. The height or length of the
shade is controlled by the center control handle on the back
of the bottom most panel. To lengthen the shade, pull the
handle towards the floor. When you have pulled the shade
down to the desired length, stop, then pull again slightly to
lock into place. To raise the shade, pull the handle down
slightly and release.
IMPORTANT: Always use the handle to raise and lower the
shade. Pulling on the bottom cross members of the shade
to raise and lower, will cause premature deterioration of
the product and will soil the fabric.
INSTALLATION
Bracket Location & Installation
Decide whether your shade will be
mounted outside or inside the window
frame.
When brackets are securely mounted, proceed to “Securing the Headrail to the
Brackets.”
Inside Mount
Place shade bracket with spring loaded plastic tooth facing
outward as shown. Bracket should be secured 3" inside the
outer edge of where the end of the shade head rail will lie.
Repeat this step to install the second bracket at the other side
of the window frame.
Outside Mount
1. Screw “L” bracket window molding
as shown. The 3" side of the “L”
bracket should be secured to the
window molding, so that the 2" side
of the “L” bracket projects from the
wall. “L” Bracket should be secured
3" inside the outer edge of where
the end of the shade head rail will lie.
Repeat this step to install the second
bracket at the other side of the window
frame.
CLEANING
Use feather duster or lightly vacuum with a soft brush
attachment.
2. Attach the shade brackets snuggly to
the “L” brackets as shown. The spring
loaded plastic tooth should be facing
outward.
Securing the Headrail to the Brackets:
1. Hook the back of the inside of the headrail onto the metal
teeth at the rear of the brackets.
2. Press the front of the headrail against the spring-loaded
plastic tooth on the front of the bracket while simultaneously
pressing the plastic tooth towards the window. When headrail
is flush with the brackets release the pressure from the spring
loaded plastic tooth and headrail should be firmly in place and
ready for use.