SouthSeas Faux Woven Roller Shades Installation Guide

June 12, 2024
SouthSeas

SouthSeas Faux Woven Roller Shades Installation Guide

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OPEN ROLL

FIG 1 OPEN ROLL.JPG

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CASSETTE INSTALLATION

1. Mount the Brackets
Mount the brackets to the wall or window frame, with the outside brackets no further than 2” (5 cm) from the ends of the headrail. On wide shades, space the additional bracket(s) at equal intervals.

FIG 5 Mount the Brackets.JPG

2. Mount the Headrail
Position the headrail with the front panel (A) resting on the top lip of all brackets. Push the bottom front of the headrail firmly backwards and toward the window until the lip on the rear of the headrail engages the bracket and snaps into place, (B) as shown.

FIG 6 Mount the Headrail.JPG

3. To Remove a Shade
To remove a shade, from the bottom rear of the headrail insert a flathead screwdriver in between the headrail and bracket. Gently twist the screwdriver and pry open the bracket to release the headrail. As you release the brackets, support the headrail to keep it from falling.

INSTALLATION GUIDE

1. MOUNT THE BRACKETS
Attach the brackets to the window frame, window molding, wall or ceiling, as shown. Brackets are universal so clutch may be mounted on either side.
Note: If sharing a standard bracket between two shades, the bracket can only be shared by a clutch and a pin end, not clutch-to-clutch or pin endto- pin end. If sharing an intermediate bracket, it can only be shared by two pin ends.

FIG 7 MOUNT THE BRACKETS.JPG

2. INSTALL THE SHADE
A. Place the spring loaded pin end into the round hole of the bracket.
B. Keeping the pin end secure in its bracket, insert the hooks on the clutch straight into the two slots in the bracket. Once the two hooks are through the slots, gently pull down on the clutch until the to hooks have locked securely to the bracket. The bottom of the clutch should point straight down.

FIG 8 INSTALL THE SHADE.JPG

3. INSTALL THE COVERS
Bracket covers slide over the bracket until snapped into position.

4. INSTALL SAFETY HOLD 3 TENSION DEVICE
5. USE THE CONTROL CORD OR BEADCHAIN TO OPERATE THE SHADE.
Pulling gently on the cord in one direction raises the shade; pulling it in the other direction lowers it.

6. ATTACH STOPS TO A CONTROL CORD MADE OF BEAD CHAIN.
On metal bead chain, attach a metal stop ball that is at least 5/16” (8mm) in diameter, so that it touches the clutch when the shade is in the fully raised position.
For metal or plastic bead chain, lower the shade to its fully lowered position, and attach the appropriate metal stop or plastic connector next so that it touches the clutch, this prevents the shade from being lowered beyond that point.

REMOTE CONTROL SHADES

PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL EVEN AFTER YOUR SHADES ARE INSTALLED AND OPERATING CORRECTLY. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION WHICH MAY BE USEFUL IF YOUR SHADES NEED TO BE RE-PROGRAMMED IN THE FUTURE.

INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your purchase of motorized shades. With careful use, your shades will provide many years of trouble-free operation. Please read the following instructions to familiarize yourself with the operation and maintenance of your shades.

CHARGING THE MOTOR BATTERY
The shade battery is inside the motor, encased in the shade tube.
Ensure that the battery is fully charged before installing the shade:
• Insert the charger into the charging port on the end of the motor tube (Figure 1), and plug the other end into a standard outlet.
• When the LED on the motor head changes from red to green, the motor is fully charged.
If the motor battery needs to be charged, it will beep 10 times when you press any button on the remote.

PREPARING THE REMOTE
Remove the panel on the back of the remote and pull out the insulating paper tab used to protect it during shipment/storage (Figure 2).

When you press a button on the remote, you will see blue LED backlight in between the buttons.

PAIRING SHADE TO THE REMOTE

  1. For a multi-channel remote, select channel first (Do not select Channel 0).
  2. Press & hold the Setting Button (Figure 1) on the motor end until the shade jogs once; let go and you’ll hear a long beep.
  3. Quickly press the UP button; shade will jog once and beep 3 times.
    Note: Once motor jogs, you must press UP within 20 seconds.

UN-PAIRING SHADE FROM THE REMOTE/CHANNEL
Follow “PAIRING THE SHADE…” steps, but press the DOWN button instead.

REVERSING THE ROLL DIRECTION
If for some reason shade direction is reversed, Press & hold the Setting Button
(Figure 1) on the shade motor end until the shade jogs 3 times.

REORGANIZING SHADES ON MULTI-CHANNEL REMOTE
Remember that the programming (stop limits) for each shade is saved in the motors, not the remote. So whatever changes you want can be accomplished.

  • Moving a shade from one channel to another (see below)

Contact Customer Service for assistance/instructions on:

  • Moving a group of shades from one channel to another
  • Copying programming from one remote to another

MOVING A SHADE FROM ONE CHANNEL TO ANOTHER
The simplest way to move a shade (and its stop limits) from one channel to another is by un-pairing and pairing the shade to the remote.
Example: Left and right shades in dining room are on separate channels, but you want them to move together.

FIG 13 MOVING A SHADE FROM ONE CHANNEL TO ANOTHER.JPG

SINGLE-CHANNEL REMOTE

  • Press (and release) the Up or Down button and the shade will move to the upper or lower stop limit set by the factory.
  • Press (and release) the Stop button at any time while the shade is raising or lowering to stop it at that point.

MULTI-CHANNEL REMOTE

Multi-channel remotes are used to control several shades independently with just one remote.

  • The remote has 15 channels that can be programmed.
  • A single shade (or group of shades) will be pre-programmed to operate on a specific channel, as identified on the order.
  • Channel 0 is always the group channel; it will operate all shades at once. It cannot be programmed.
  • Press the ‘<” or ‘>” button to select the correct channel, and then operate the shade(s) on that channel with the Up, Down and Stop buttons.

CHANGING THE REMOTE BATTERY

If the blue LED backlight between the remote buttons doesn’t show when you press Up, Down or Stop, it is time to replace the battery.
The remote should operate your shades from a distance of up to 100 feet, but low remote battery power can shorten this distance.
Sometimes there is enough power to display a channel number on the LED screen of a multi-channel remote, but still not enough to signal the motor and operate the shade.
The remote uses a CR2450 battery, available at most hardware or general stores.

SETTING MIDDLE STOP LIMIT

This motor also has a middle stop position capability. Setting this limit is left to the customer; it’s not pre-programmed at the factory.

TO SET OR CHANGE THE MIDDLE STOP LIMIT:

  1. Move the shade to the desired middle stop limit.

  2. Press & hold STOP button for 5 seconds* until the motor jogs once and beeps once.
    A “jog” is a quick, small up-and-down movement.

  3. To confirm that you’ve set this limit, move the shade to another position. Then while shade is not moving, press the STOP button and it should move to the middle limit.

*If the stop button is held for 10 seconds or more, the remote locks. To unlock the remote, press and hold the stop button for 20 seconds. The remote is unlocked when you can see the blue LED backlight flashing.

CHANGING UPPER AND LOWER STOP LIMITS

Your shade has been pre-programmed at the factory with stop limits, but you may need to adjust them after installation.

NOTE: When the motor is in “program mode” it will only move in small steps. To move the shade more quickly, press & hold the UP or DOWN button until the shade continues moving.

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RESETTING THE SHADE MOTOR

If you need to remove all shade stop limits and start over, follow these steps:

  1. Press & hold the Setting Button (Figure 1) on the shade motor end until the shade jogs 4 times then beeps 4 times. This removes all programming.
    NOTE: There is a longer pause between the 2nd and 3rd jogs.

  2. Pair the shade to the motor (directions on next page)

  3. Set upper and lower limits•
    NOTE: The motor is in “program mode” it will only move in small steps. To move the shade more quickly, press & hold the UP or DOWN button until the shade continues moving.
    To set the upper limit, move shade to the desired upper stop position
    Press & hold UP&STOP buttons together until the motor jogs 2 times and beeps once. You’ve now set the upper limit.
    To set the lower limit, move shade to the desired lower stop position.
    Press & hold DOWN&STOP buttons together until the motor jogs 2 times and beeps once. You’ve now set the lower limit.

  4. If desired, follow instructions for “Setting Middle Stop Limit.

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