SelectBlinds 2-12 Premier Cordless Faux Wood Blinds Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- SelectBlinds
Table of Contents
- SelectBlinds 2-12 Premier Cordless Faux Wood Blinds
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
- GETTING STARTED
- Standard Parts
- MOUNTING THE BRACKETS
- INSTALLING THE BLIND
- INSTALLING COMPONENTS
- INSTALLING THE VALANCE
- OPERATING THE BLIND
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
- FAQ
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SelectBlinds 2-12 Premier Cordless Faux Wood Blinds
Specifications
- Wood Blinds
- Slat Sizes : 1-3/8, 2, 2-3/8 (cordless lift available for all sizes) Faux Wood Blinds
- Slat Sizes: 2, 2-1/2 (cordless lift & lock available for 2, 2-1/2, 2-3/8 slats)
Product Usage Instructions
Getting Started
All required installation components are included in the package. Verify
that you have all parts as per the list provided. Some parts may vary
depending on the mounting options chosen.
Mounting the Brackets
The brackets can be used for inside, outside, or ceiling mounts. Ensure
brackets are level for proper operation. Use spacer blocks if necessary for
slat sizes. Follow instructions for inside, outside, or ceiling mounts as
required.
Center Support Brackets
If needed, space the centre support brackets evenly between end brackets.
Adjust to avoid interference with internal parts. Follow depth requirements
based on slat size for inside mounts.
Installing the Blind
Install the components including wand adapter and valance following the
provided instructions. Ensure proper alignment and attachment of all parts for
smooth operation.
Installing Components
Insert the wand adapter into the tilter stem hole of the metal shaft
following the provided guidelines.
Installing the Valance
Attach the magnetic valance clips to the valance for quick and easy
adjustment capabilities.
Thank you for your purchase. This blind has been custom-built for you from the highest quality materials. To avoid errors and save valuable time, please read these instructions before installing your new blind.
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
- Pencil or Marker
- Measuring Tape
- Flat-Head Screwdriver
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Carpenter’s Level
- Power Drill
- Mounting Fasteners
GETTING STARTED
All of the required installation components are wrapped in your package along with these instructions. Check that the parts you have correspond to the parts shown below. NOTE: Some parts may vary depending upon your chosen mounting options, whether intermediate brackets are required or your chosen control system options.
Standard Parts
MOUNTING THE BRACKETS
The installation brackets may be used for INSIDE, OUTSIDE or CEILING mounts.
The brackets are stamped R.H. (right hand) and L.H. (left hand) for easy
identification.|
Mounting the bracket level is essential for the proper operation of the blind.
Shim the brackets if necessary to achieve a level alignment.
SPACER BLOCKS (3/8” standard for 2-3/8” & 2-1/2” slats):
- Spacer blocks will be attached to the end of each bracket.
- If installing extension brackets, do not use spacer blocks.
spacer block to the end of the bracket, shim to top of the bracket (if necessary)
Blind Width/Center Support Brackets
- 12” to 48”: 0
- 48-1/8” to 60”: 1
- 60-1/8” to 120”: 2
Inside Mount
For inside mounts, the installation brackets may be screwed in place either
through the side or through the top holes of each bracket.
ATTACH THE BRACKETS
- For better side mounting, screw through one side and one top hole.
- For limited surface depths, screw through two diagonal side holes.
- For top mounting, screw through the two top holes.
CENTER SUPPORT BRACKETS (if required)
- Space evenly between the two end brackets.
- Adjust if necessary to avoid interference with internal headrail parts.
- Attach with screws through two diagonal holes.
Inside Mount Depth Requirements
Slat Size | Bracket Depth | Flush To Valance Depth |
---|---|---|
1-3/8” | 1-1/8” | 3-1/2” |
2” | 1-1/8” | 3-1/2” |
2-3/8” | 1-1/8” | 3-7/8” |
2-1/2” | 1-1/8” | 3-7/8” |
Outside Mount
For outside mounts, ensure that a 1-3/4” high, flat vertical surface is
available for securing the brackets. The brackets will be screwed through the
back holes.
MARK THE BRACKET POSITIONS
- Mark where the ends of the headrail will be positioned. Either…
- Hold hethe adrail up and mark or measure hethe adrail and mark lethe ngth.
- Then mark ¼” from the headrail marks for the installation brackets.
ATTACH THE BRACKETS
- Position the outside edge of the brackets to the outer markings.
- The bracket tops must be aligned and level to one another.
- Attach the brackets with screws through two diagonal holes.
CENTER SUPPORT BRACKETS (if required)
- Space the centre bracket(s) evenly between the two end brackets.
- Adjust if necessary to avoid interference with headrail mechanisms.
- Attach with screws through two diagonal holes.
EXTENSION BRACKETS (optional)
- Position the extension brackets to the wall markings made above.
- The bracket tops must be aligned and level to one another.
- Mount the extension brackets with screws through diagonal holes.
- Attach the installation brackets to the extension brackets.
Installation brackets and centre support brackets are attached to extension brackets with the included screws and nuts.
Ceiling Mount
For ceiling mounts, ensure that a 1-3/4” high, flat vertical surface is
available for securing the installation brackets. The brackets will normally
be screwed in place through the top holes, but see optional attachments below.
MARK THE BRACKET POSITIONS
- Mark where the ends of the headrail will be positioned. Either…
- Hold the headrail up and mark or measure the headrail and mark the length.
- Then mark ¼” from the headrail marks for the installation brackets.
ATTACH THE BRACKETS
- For normal ceiling mounts, screw through the top holes.
- If the bracket’s sides are also flat to the wall, screw through the top & side holes.the
- If bracket’s backs are flat to the wall, screw through the top & back holes.
INSTALLING THE BLIND
With the installation brackets in place, the headrail may be mounted –
OPEN THE INSTALLATION BRACKET DOOR LATCHES
- Press up on the bracket bottoms while lifting the bracket doors open.
MOUNT THE HEADRAIL
- Tilt the headrail slightly backwards to lower the back-side lip.
- Slide the headrail into the brackets and push it back.
- The front lip of the headrail should hook to the centre support lips.
VERIFY HEADRAIL FIT
- If the headrail moves left or right more than 1/8”, adjust…
- Using a flat-head screwdriver, bend the end stiffener tabs out.
CLOSE THE BRACKET DOOR LATCHES
- Snap the door shut over the locking tab to secure it.
INSTALLING COMPONENTS
With the blind properly mounted and in place, these optional components may now be attached. They include the hold-down brackets and wand tilter (if ordered).
ATTACH THE HOLD DOWN BRACKETS (optional):
- Attach brackets to the window sill or an outside surface.
- Lower the blind, and align the bottom rail pins to the hole or hook.
ATTACH THE HOLD DOWN BRACKETS (optional 2″ Cordless Lift & Lock)
- Lower the blind and place the hold-down pins into the bottom rail end caps.
- Mark the hold-down bracket locations on the mounting surface.
- With the brackets level, attach them using two screws.
ATTACH THE WAND
- Remove the plastic sleeve from the wand tip and slide it up the metal shaft.
- Slip the exposed wand hook through the tilter stem hole.
- Push the plastic sleeve back down and over the wand hook until secure.
- Operate the wand by rotating between fingers.
- For 2 3/8″ and 2 1/2″ blinds with a wand adapter attached to the wand, hook the wand adapter into the tilter stem hole of the metal shaft.
INSTALLING THE VALANCE
Attaching the Magnetic Valance Clips to the Valance:
- To install the magnetic clips, lay the valance face down on a protected surface with the back side up.
- Insert the clip dovetail into the valance groove and twist the clip until it is straight with the clear tabs at the top of the valance. The magnetic valance clips are adjustable for quick and easy valance attachment and have multi-position valance adjustment capabilities.
- There are at least two clips per valance. For valances narrower than 36″, position clips 5-1/2″ in from the ends of the valance. For valances 36″ or wider, position the clips 10″ in from the ends of the valance. Additional clips should be spaced evenly between the two end clips.
Valance Width | # of Valance Clips |
---|---|
Up to 52” | 2 |
52-1/8” to 82” | 3 |
82-1/8” to 120” | 4 |
120-1/8” to 150” | 5 |
150-1/8” to 168” | 6 |
Attaching the valance to the headrail
Align the valance to the headrail.
- Hold the valance securely from the front side with both hands.
- Position the magnetic valance clips to the top-front lip of the headrail until it is level and in position.
- Press the valance gently forward, just enough so the magnetic valance clips adhere to the headrail.
Adjust the valance projection
- Inside Mount: Press the valance forward until the face is flush with the opening of the magnetic valance clare attached to the headrail.
- Outside Mount: Press the valance forward until the magnetic valance clips are attached to the headrail. To minimize the gap between the valance return and the wall, follow the valance clip projection adjustment instructions on page 13.
The magnetic valance clips allow for limited valance height adjustments by
carefully sliding the valance clips up or down while the magnets adhere to the
headrail. The magnetic valance clip tabs rest on the top-front lip of the
headrail, keeping the valance level and preventing the valance from adjusting
lower beyond that point.
To remove the valance, gently pull the valance towards you.
CAUTION: The entire surface area of the magnet inside each clip needs to maintain clean contact with the front surface area of the headrail at all times.
Adjusting the Projection: The magnetic valance clips have a projection adjustment feature. By pulling the clips outward, the clips can provide an additional 1/4″ projection.
- Remove the magnetic valance clips from the valance.
- Insert a small flathead screwdriver into the slot on one side of the magnet making sure the screwdriver is down in the slot.
- Push the screwdriver in towards the magnet and then pull out to extend the magnetic valance clip.
- Repeat on the other side until the magnet is level.
- When the magnetic valance clips are in the correct position, place the magnetic valance clips back into the valance groove.
The clips offer three projection positions. When the clips are fully compressed, the narrowest projection is 5/8″. The widest projection is 7/8″.
OPERATING THE BLIND
Please refer to the ordered control system options below for instructions on how to properly operate your blind.
CORDLESS LIFT BLINDS
- TO TILT THE SLATS
- Pull on one of two tilt cords to rotate slats forward or backward.
- Rotate the wand tilter (if ordered) to rotate slats forward and backward.
TO RAISE AND LOWER THE BLIND
- Tilt the slats to the open position (flat and parallel to the headrail).
- Hold the centre portion of the bottom rail to ensure level movement.
- Lower the blind by gently pulling downward to the desired position.
- Raise the blind by gently pushing upward to the desired position.
CORDLESS LIFT & LOCK BLINDS
- TO TILT THE SLATS:
- Pull on one of two tilt cords to rotate slats forward or backward.
- Rotate the wand tilter (if ordered) to rotate slats forward and backward.
TO RAISE AND LOWER THE BLIND
- To Raise the Blind:
- Tilt the slats to the open position (flat and parallel to the headrail).
- Grasp the bottom rail near the centre with one hand while balancing the bottom rail with your other hand.
- Fully press the centre button with your thumb and gently lift the bottom rail.
- Allow the slats to stack evenly by gradually lifting the bottom rail while the centre button is fully depressed.
- Hold the rail still at the desired position while releasing the button.
For inside mount blinds: When raising the blind, pull the bottom rail slightly toward you. Press the ccentrebutton and gently raise the bottom rail. Once the desired height is reached, hold the rail in place while releasing the button. Place the blind back into the window opening and the blind will stay in that position.
To Lower the Blind:
- Tilt the slats to the open position (flat and parallel to the headrail).
- Before lowering the blind, fully press the centre button with your thumb and pull the bottom rail down to the desired height while the button is fully depressed.
- Once the blind reaches the preferred position, hold it there while releasing the button and the blind will stay in that position.
For inside mount blinds: When lowering the blind to the full-down position, pull the bottom rail down and slightly toward you, approximately 1″ beyond the sill. Release the button, then lift and place the bottom rail up onto the sill.
TROUBLESHOOTING
ALIGNING BLIND
For all blinds, the ladders may become misaligned in transit. After
installation tilt the blind opened and closed several times to allow the
ladders and slats to align themselves
BOTTOMRAIL IS NOT LEVEL
Lift & Lock Blinds feature a skew adjuster also located in the bottom of
the headrail.
- To level the blind, raise the low side of the bottom rail by turning the screw adjustment feature on the headrail clockwise with a coin or screwdriver while lifting the weight from the bottom rail.
NOTE: Turn the skew adjustment that is on the same side as the low side of the bottom rail.
BLIND HEIGHT IS TOO LONG
Lift & Lock Blinds, if the blind height is too long, turn all the skew
adjustment features clockwise to raise the entire bottom rail to the desired
height while lifting the weight from the bottom rail. There is an adjustment
range of approximately 1-1/4″.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
- DUSTING : Like any piece of furniture, dust your blinds regularly. Use an ordinary soft, clean cloth, chemically treated dust cloth, dusting mitt or cylindrical dust brushes specially designed for blinds. Lower the blind to its full length, tilt the slats almost fully closed and dust. Then dust the reverse side of the slats in the same manner. To reach the dust where the slats overlap, it is best not to fully close the blind in either position.
- VACUUMING: To use your vacuum for cleaning your blind, use the brush attachment provided with your vacuum. Use the same procedure as mentioned above.
- DAMP CLEANING: To wipe your blinds, use a soft cloth or sponge. Use warm or cold water – NOT hot water. Place towels on the floor or sill and wipe the blind in sections.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: Ultrasonic cleaning is NOT recommended for wood blinds.
FAQ
- Q: Can I use these blinds for outside mounts?
- `A: Yes, the blinds can be used for outside mounts following the instructions provided in the manual
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