I N S T A L L A T I O N
1.
MOUNT THE BRACKETS.
If the clutch is on the right end of the shade, attach the brackets to the window frame, window molding, wall or ceiling, as sh own below.
If the clutch is on the left end of the shade, reverse the bracket positions, left for right.
TO THE INSIDE OF
THE WINDOW FRAME
The LUG
rests here.
After lug is set, rotate
retainer onto lug
2.
INSTALL THE SHADE.
a.
Push the clutch straight onto
the blade of its bracket. The
bottom of the clutch should
always point straight down.
b.
Lower the lug of the end plug
onto the "V" of its bracket.
The roller should fit in the
brackets securely, with just a
little play. Rotate the riveted
retainer portion to lock the lug
in position.
3.
INSTALL THE TENSION DEVICE
Please see page 2 for instructions.
4.
USE THE CONTROL CORD TO OPERATE THE SHADE.
Pulling gently on the cord in one direction raises the shade; pulling it in the other direction lowers it.
On shades where the fabric rolls against the window, the front cord does the raising. On shades where the fabric rolls toward th e room, the rear cord
does the raising.
5.
ATTACH STOPS TO A CONTROL CORD THAT'S MADE OF BEAD CHAIN.
On metal bead chain, attach a metal stop ball that is at least 5/16" in diameter, so that it touches the mouth of the clutch wh en the shade is in the all-
rolled-up position.
For metal or plastic bead chain, lower the shade to sill or floor height, and attach the appropriate metal stop or plastic conn ector next to the clutch, this
prevents the shade from being lowered beyond that point.
TO THE WALL OR TO THE
FRONT OF THE WINDOW MOLDING
After lug is set, rotate
The LUG
retainer onto lug
rests here.
RETAINER
ARM
LUG
"V"
END PLUG
BRACKET
ROLLEASE
END PLUG
RollEase Roller Shade - Installation Instructions
TO THE CEILING OR TO THE
TOP OF THE WINDOW FRAME
ROLLEASE
CLUTCH
The LUG
rests here.
After lug is
set, rotate
retainer
onto lug
CLUTCH
BRACKET
BLADE
CONTROL
CORD
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