Select Blinds Refined Roman Shades Installation Guide

June 9, 2024
Select Blinds

Select Blinds Refined Roman Shades

LIFT SYSTEMS: CORDLESS LIFT

| The difficulty level of this installation is ranked at Level 1. A piece of cake!
If you have questions or get stuck, call our Customer Care Team at888-257-1840, or email [email protected]
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HARDWARE AND PARTS INCLUDED
  • INSTALLATION

  • BRACKET*

  • HANDLE SCREWS

  • PLEAT STIFFENERS

TOOLS REQUIRED
  • PENCIL

  • TAPE MEASURE

  • POWER DRILL

  • PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER

  • PHILLIPS DRILL BIT

  • LEVEL
    Tools Required

  • 5/64” DRILL BIT

  • STEP LADDER

MOUNTING THE BRACKETS

ATTACH THE PLEAT STIFFENERS

NOTE: Cordless shades are lifted and lowered manually. Pleat stiffeners are used to make sure your shade operates and folds together perfectly. We recommend attaching the pleat stiffeners before mounting your brackets.

Mounting The Brackets

  1. On the backside of the shade, locate the plastic braces attached to the bottom corners of the shade.
  2. Press each end of the stiffener into the grooves on the plastic brackets. DO NOT press on the center of the stiffeners. This can break them.

INSIDE MOUNT

Mounting The Brackets

  1. Measure 2”- 4” in from each side of the window frame, and mark once with a pencil for your outer brackets. The front of the bracket  will face out from the window, and the back of it will hang down parallel to the window.
    NOTE: Leave marks for any additional brackets you need, evenly spaced between your first two marks.

  2. Center the brackets over your marks, and set them back until the front of the bracket meets the edge of your window. Mark through the top holes in the bracket with your pencil. This is where your screws will go.

  3. At each of your marks, pre-drill holes with a 5/64” drill bit. Align each bracket with your screw holes and drill the screws securely into place.
    Mounting The Brackets

OUTSIDE MOUNT

  1. Measure 2″- 4″ in from each side of the window frame. From here, measure upward another 2″ – 4″, and make a pencil mark.
    Mounting The Brackets
    NOTE: Leave marks for any additional brackets you need, evenly spaced between your first two marks and at the same height.

  2. Center the top edge of the brackets on your marks. With your pencil, mark through the back holes of the bracket. This is where your screws will go.

  3. At each of your marks, pre-drill holes with a 5/64″ drill bit. Align each bracket with your screw holes and drill the screws securely into place.
    Mounting The Brackets

ATTACHING THE SHADE

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE MOUNT

  1. Slide the swing-arm of all the brackets to the right, so that they point away from the window.
  2. Place the headrail onto the brackets so that the front edge of the brackets fit under the inner front lip of the headrail. Slide the headrail left and right until the shade is centered in or over the window.
  3. Hold the shade in position, and slide the swing-arms to the left on all the brackets, until they latch onto the back lip of the headrail. The shade is now installed!
HOW TO USE YOUR SHADE

NOTE: Cordless roman shades come with one or two clear plastic handles to keep the fabric clean over multiple uses.

  1. At the bottom pleat of the roman shade, locate the sewn-in hem bar. Snap the handle to the center if you only have one, or space them evenly if you have two.
  2. To lower the shade, grip the handle(s) and slowly pull straight down.
  3. To raise the shade, place your hand on the handle(s) with your palm facing up. Pull the bottom pleat slightly away from the window and then SLOWLY lift the shade. The pleats should fold like an accordion as you raise the shade.

LIFT SYSTEMS: CORDED LIFT | CORDED TOP DOWN BOTTOM UP

| The difficulty level of this installation is ranked at Level 2. You got this!
If you have questions or get stuck, call our Customer Care Team at888-257-1840, or email [email protected]
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HARDWARE AND PARTS INCLUDED
  • BRACKET* (CORDED LIFT)

  • CORD CLEAT

  • INSTALLATION SCREWS

TOOLS REQUIRED
  • PENCIL

  • TAPE MEASURE

  • PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER

  • LEVEL
    Tools Required

  • 5/64” DRILL BIT

  • PHILLIPS DRILL BIT

  • 1/4” NUT DRIVER BIT

  • POWER DRILL

  • STEP LADDER

MOUNTING THE SHADE

INSIDE MOUNT

NOTE: There are no brackets used for inside mount. Use the pre-drilled holes in the top of the headrail as a guide for your screw placement.
Mounting The Shade

  1. Grab the headrail, and hold it up inside the top of the window. Set it back until the front of the shade is flush with the wall, and make sure it’s centered. While holding the shade material above the headrail, mark through each hole with your pencil.
  2. Pre-drill holes at each mark with a 5/64” drill bit, then use the 2” installation screws to mount the headrail directly to the top of the window.

OUTSIDE MOUNT

Mounting The Shade

NOTE: Depending on the size and weight of your shade, you may need an extra set of hands to help you.

  1. Place the brackets on top and back of the headrail, at least 3” – 4” from each end.
    Wider shades may need 1 or 2 center brackets, which should be spaced evenly between the outer brackets.
    Mounting The Shade

  2. Use a pencil to mark each bracket screw hole on top of the rail, and then place the brackets aside. Make an incision into the fabric at each mark so you can access the wood underneath. Thicker fabrics may require a sharper utensil like a boxcutter knife or fabric scissors; please use caution!
    Mounting The Shade

  3. Using a 5/64” drill bit, slowly make a pilot hole through the wood headrail at each of your marks, just enough to pierce through the bottom side.
    Mounting The Shade

  4. Place the brackets on the top of the headrail again, lining up the pilot holes with the screw hole in each bracket. Insert a small 3/4” screw halfway into the headrail through the brackets. Hold the shade up to the mounting surface above the window, and mark the locations of each bracket against the wall.
    Mounting The Shade

  5. Take the screws out of the headrail to remove the brackets. Place each bracket at a mark on the wall, and secure them to the mounting surface using a 1 1/4” installation screw. Hold the shade up to the brackets, and drill the 3/4” screw through the bracket into each pilot hole.
    Mounting The Shade

  6. That’s it! With the shade now secure, follow any additional steps necessary to complete your installation.
    A. Corded Lift: Install at least one cord cleat to safely tuck away loose strings (page 4).
    B. Corded Top Down Bottom Up: Install a cord cleat on the left and right to safely tuck away loose cords (page 4).

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

To complete your installation, follow the instructions below that match with the lift style you have.

INSTALLING CORD CLEATS
CORDED LIFT AND CORDED TOP DOWN BOTTOM UP

NOTE: Shades with cords present a strangulation risk for young children and pets. Cord cleats are included as an important safety feature. Please follow the steps below to properly install them. If you need extra cord cleats, call our Customer Care team and we’ll send them to you for free.

  1. Place the cord cleat inside, or next to the window frame, so it’s well out of reach of small hands and paws (typically 4’-5’ above the floor). For inside mount, be sure the cleat is set behind the fabric, close to the window.
    Additional Instructions

  2. Use your pencil to mark through the holes in the cord cleat. You can pre-drill a hole with a 5/64” drill bit to make the screw easier to install, if you prefer.

  3. Align the hole in the cord cleat with your mark and attach with screw provided. Do NOT over-tighten the screw!

  4. With the cord cleat attached, you may now safely tuck the cords away after each use of the shade.
    Additional Instructions

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: All fabrics are different and some may be easier to clean than others. We recommend cleaning your shades as often as once a month.
Here are some general guidelines on how to do so:

  1. For regular maintenance, use a duster or a vacuum with a brush attachment and run it over the front and back of the shade.
  2. To spot clean stains, use a damp rag with a very mild, gentle detergent or soap. Dab at the affected spots; do NOT rub! Let the dampened area air-dry and repeat as necessary.
  3. If your roman shade has wrinkles, you can use a basic steamer to remove them. Hold the steamer roughly six inches away from the fabric and wave the steamer back and forth over the wrinkled areas.

WARRANTY AND REPLACEMENT

To learn more about our product warranties, please visit: https://www.selectblinds.com/warranty.html
For replacement parts, and/or to file a warranty claim for a product that is damaged, defective, or missing parts, please call our Customer Care Team at 888-257-1840, or email [email protected].

CHILD SAFETY WARNING

| Corded window blinds and shades can be a strangulation risk or cause serious injury to young children and pets. When using corded window treatments, use the following tips to keep them safe:
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  • Move furniture that children can climb on away from the window.
  • NEVER place a crib by a window!
  • Keep cords up and away from your child’s reach.

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  • Always use cord cleats with corded products.
  • Secure child-safe tensioners for continuous cord loop chains to the wall or window encasement.

LIFT SYSTEMS: CONTINUOUS CORD LOOP | MOTORIZATION

| The difficulty level of this installation is ranked at Level 1. A piece of cake!
If you have questions or get stuck, call our Customer Care Team at888-257-1840, or email [email protected]
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HARDWARE AND PARTS INCLUDED
  • BRACKET WITH WINGNUT

  • CHAIN TENSIONER

  • TENSIONER BRACKET

  • INSTALLATION SCREWS
    Hardware And Parts Included

*The quantity of brackets you receive will depend on the width of your roman shade.

TOOLS REQUIRED
  • PENCIL

  • TAPE MEASURE

  • POWER DRILL

  • STEP LADDER

  • PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER

  • 1/4” NUT DRIVER BIT

  • 5/64” DRILL BIT

  • LEVEL
    Tools Required

  • PHILLIPS DRILL BIT

MOUNTING THE BRACKETS

NOTE: Continuous Cord Loop and Motorized shades have pre-drilled holes in the top of the headrail. You will use these holes as a guide for your bracket placement.
Be sure to pre-drill pilot holes in your mounting surface with a 5/64” drill bit before using the screws.

Mounting The Brackets

INSIDE MOUNT

Mounting The Brackets

  1. Grasp the shade by the headrail and hold it up inside the top of the window. Set it back until the front of the shade is flush with the wall. Hold the shade in place, and with a pencil, make a mark through each hole in the headrail. Set the shade aside.
  2. Take a bracket and center the drop-bolt over each mark. Use the holes in the top of the bracket to mark where your two screws will go.
  3. Align the brackets with the holes, and use a Phillips drill bit to securely fasten the screws.

Mounting The Brackets

OUTSIDE MOUNT

NOTE: Be sure to pre-drill pilot holes in your mounting surface with a 5/64” drill bit before using the screws.

  1. Center and hold the headrail at least two inches above the window. While keeping the shade level, make a small line with your pencil just above each of the pre-drilled holes in the headrail. Set the shade aside.
  2. Align the top edge of a bracket along each mark, and use the holes in the back of the bracket to mark where your two screws will go.
  3. Align the brackets with the holes, and use a Phillips drill bit to fasten the screws in place.
ATTACHING THE SHADE

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE MOUNT

  1. Remove the wingnuts from the brackets if you haven’t done so already.
  2. With the front of the shade facing you, fit the pre-drilled holes of the headrail to each of the drop-bolts on the brackets. While holding the headrail to the brackets with one hand, use your other hand to attach each of the wingnuts to the drop-bolts. Tighten the wingnuts until the shade is firmly held in place.

Installing The Chain Tensioner

INSTALLING THE CHAIN TENSIONER

NOTE: Cord or chain tensioners are used to ensure the smooth operation of your shade and to help protect children from getting tangled in loose chains. If there is any protective plastic around the chain, remove it before you proceed.

  1. Raise the shade fully so it’s out of the way.
  2. Hold the tensioner in one hand and with your other hand, pull the plunger up to release the grip on the chain. Lift the chain out of the bead-locking groove and slide the tensioner to the bottom of the loop.
  3. The goal of using the tensioner is to make the chain taut but still slightly loose. For inside mount, you will not need the tensioner bracket.

INSIDE MOUNT

A. Place the tensioner against the inside of the window and keep the chain pulled tightly. Shift it up about 1/8”, then make a mark at each screw hole.
Installing The Chain Tensioner
B. Move the chain away and use the marks to pre-drill screw holes with a 5/64” drill bit.
C. Align the tensioner with the pre-drilled holes and fasten the 1 1/4” screws, being careful NOT to over-tighten the screws.

OUTSIDE MOUNT

Installing The Chain Tensioner

A. Connect the tensioner to the pegs on the tensioner bracket. Place the tensioner bracket against the wall while keeping the chain pulled tightly. Shift it up about 1/8”, then make a mark at each screw hole.
B. Move the chain away and use the marks to pre-drill screw holes with a 5/64” drill bit.
C. Remove the tensioner bracket from the tensioner, align the tensioner bracket with the holes and fasten the 1 1/4” screws, being careful NOT to over-tighten the screws.
D. Re-attach the tensioner to the pegs of the tensioner bracket, and fasten the 3/8” screws, being careful NOT to over-tighten the screws.
4. To use your shade, simply pull the front of the chain to raise it, and pull the back of the chain to lower it.

Installing The Chain Tensioner

  PROGRAMMING AND USING YOUR REMOTE

WARNING: DO NOT attempt to raise or lower your motorized shade with your hands. This may cause permanent damage to the motor, and other components in the headrail, which may not be covered under your warranty

OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS

Programming And Using Your Remote

PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS

Programming And Using Your Remote

PAIRING A SINGLE SHADE TO A CHANNEL

  1. Press the CHANNEL INCREASE or CHANNEL DECREASE button on the remote to select a dedicated channel for the first shade you’re pairing with the remote.
  2. Locate the MOTOR HEAD on the left end of the roller tube under the headrail. Press and hold the PROGRAM button until you hear a beep and the shade “jogs” quickly up and down.
  3. Press the UP button on the remote and the shade will jog again.
  4. Congrats! Your shade and remote are now paired. Repeat this process for any additional shades you want to pair with the remote, selecting a new channel (if using a multi-channel remote) before you begin.

Programming And Using Your Remote

PAIRING MULTIPLE SHADES TO ONE CHANNEL

NOTE: You must have at least one shade already paired to a channel, before following the steps below.

  1. Put the shade on your selected channel into “sleep” mode. To do this, press and hold the PROGRAM button on the MOTOR HEAD until the shade jogs and you hear a long beep. Release the button to put it to sleep.

  2. Follow the steps above for “Pairing a Single Shade to a Channel” to pair a new shade while remaining on the same channel. When you’ve finished, put this shade to “sleep” as described in step 1.

  3. Repeat step 2 for any additional shades you wish to add to the channel.
    Once you’ve paired all the shades you want, “wake up” each shade’s motor by pressing and holding the PROGRAM button on the MOTOR HEAD until you hear a short beep.

  4. That’s it! You can now simultaneously operate all the shades paired with this channel.

Programming And Using Your Remote

Programming And Using Your Remote

ADJUSTING THE UPPER/LOWER LIMITS

Your shade’s upper and lower limits are already pre-set at the factory, so the following steps are only necessary if you want to change how these settings are configured. The upper limit can ONLY be changed after performing a factory reset (see page 7).

Programming And Using Your Remote

CHANGING THE UPPER LIMIT

Programming And Using Your Remote

NOTE: Prior to resetting the upper limit, you must first follow the instructions for performing a factory reset. This is the only way to change the upper limit.

  1. Move the shade using the UP or DOWN buttons, until it is positioned about 6” below the desired upper limit.
  2. Press the PROGRAM button on the back of the remote. The shade will jog, indicating it’s now in programming mode.
  3. Press the UP button to move the shade to the desired upper limit. Press the PROGRAM button on the back of the remote again and the shade will jog.
  4. That’s it! You’ve now reset your shade’s upper limit, and the motor will exit programming mode automatically

CHANGING THE LOWER LIMIT

Programming And Using Your Remote

  1. Move the shade using the UP or DOWN buttons, until it is positioned about 6” above the desired lower limit.
  2. Press the PROGRAM button on the back of the remote. The shade will jog, indicating it’s now in programming mode.
  3. Press the DOWN button to move the shade to the desired lower limit. Press PROGRAM on the back of the remote again and the shade will jog.
  4. That’s it! The lower limit is set, and the motor will exit programming mode automatically.

SETTING INTERMEDIATE POSITIONS

NOTE: You can set up to four (4) intermediate positions between the shade’s upper and lower limits. Each intermediate position must be at least 6” away from the upper and lower limits, and any other intermediate limits you program.

Programming And Using Your Remote

  1. Move the shade using the UP or DOWN buttons until it’s at least 6” away from any other limits.
  2. Press the PROGRAM button on the back of the remote. The shade will jog, indicating it’s now in programming mode.
  3. Use the UP or DOWN button to move the shade to the desired stopping position and press the PROGRAM button again. The shade will jog, indicating the new stopping point is now set.
  4. Repeat these steps to add up to four intermediate stopping points to your shade.

DELETING LOWER LIMITS AND INTERMEDIATE POSITIONS

NOTE: Lower limits and intermediate positions can be deleted and reassigned. Upper limits can only be removed by performing a factory reset.

Programming And Using Your Remote

  1. To delete a specific shade position, use the UP or DOWN buttons to move the shade to the position you want to remove.
  2. Press and hold the PROGRAM button on the back of the remote for about 7 seconds. The shade will jog once before the 7 seconds and once after. You have now deleted the limit/position from your shade.

PERFORMING A FACTORY RESET

Programming And Using Your Remote

  1. Press the PROGRAM button on the MOTOR HEAD four (4) times in a row.
  2. Press 4 times and hold on the 4th. Wait for 1 red LED flash with the 1st press, 1 red LED flash with the 2nd press, 2 red LED flashes with the 3rd, and 2 red LED flashes and a motor oscillation with the 4th. After the oscillation the memory is erased.
  3. Your shade’s memory and all presets have now been erased. To use the shade again, pair a remote to it and then set new upper/lower limits.

USING THE REMOTE TO CONTROL YOUR SHADE

  1. Press the UP or DOWN button once to move the shade to the next higher or lower position.
  2. Press the UP or DOWN button two times (once per second) and the shade will move to the upper or lower limit position without stopping at any intermediate positions you may have set.

RECHARGING THE SHADE BATTERY

NOTE: If the shade begins to move at a slower pace, the battery charge may be getting low. Plug the shade into a power outlet and charge the battery for 6 hours.

Programming And Using Your Remote

  1. Locate the charger cable behind the fabric on the left side of the headrail. Connect this cable to the provided battery charger.
  2. Locate the charger port next to the programming button on the left side of the headrail. Connect the USB-C cable to the provided battery charger.

REPLACING THE REMOTE BATTERY

NOTE: The battery used to power your remote is a coin-shaped 3V cell battery (CR2032). Additional batteries are not included.

Programming And Using Your Remote

  1. To remove the back cover of the remote, use a small screwdriver to remove the battery screw. Gently slide the back cover up to disengage it, then lift it away from the remote.
  2. Remove the old battery from the circuit board by sliding it diagonally out of the bracket holding it down. Place a new 3V cell battery in the bracket with the “+” positive side showing.
  3. Replace the back cover of the remote, and secure the battery screw.

INSTALLING A WALL MOUNT CARRIER

NOTE: A wall mount carrier is included with your remote, but it is optional to install it. If you choose to mount the carrier with the adhesive patch on the back, be sure to clean and dry the mounting surface first.

  1. Determine where you’d like to place your remote carrier in the room. It is common to place it near a light switch, or on the wall next to the window.
  2. With the carrier in the upright position, insert the provided screws to secure it to our mounting surface. For the adhesive patch, firmly press the carrier to the surface for about 30 – 45 seconds.

Programming And Using Your Remote

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: All fabrics are different and some may be easier to clean than others. We recommend cleaning your shades as often as once a month.
Here are some general guidelines on how to do so:

  1. For regular maintenance, use a duster or a vacuum with a brush attachment and run it over the front and back of the shade.
  2. To spot clean stains, use a damp rag with a very mild, gentle detergent or soap. Dab at the affected spots; do NOT rub! Let the dampened area air-dry and repeat as necessary.
  3. If your roman shade has wrinkles, you can use a basic steamer to remove them. Hold the steamer roughly six inches away from the fabric and wave the steamer back and forth over the wrinkled areas.

WARRANTY AND REPLACEMENT

To learn more about our product warranties, please visit: https://www.selectblinds.com/warranty.html
For replacement parts, and/or to file a warranty claim for a product that is damaged, defective, or missing parts, please call our Customer Care Team at 888-257-1840, or email [email protected].

CHILD SAFETY WARNING

| Corded window blinds and shades can be a strangulation risk or cause serious injury to young children and pets. When using corded window treatments, use the following tips to keep them safe:
---|---

  • Move furniture that children can climb on away from the window.
  • NEVER place a crib by a window!
  • Keep cords up and away from your child’s reach.

|

  • Always use cord cleats with corded products.
  • Secure child-safe tensioners for continuous cord loop
    chains to the wall or window encasement.

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