DRAPER FlexShade ZIP 92 Exterior Shading System Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- DRAPER
Table of Contents
FlexShade ZIP 92 Exterior Shading System
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
Exterior shading system, ZIP detail creates weather/shading barrier protects
against wind, sun, snow, and insects to maintain a comfortable space
Overview – Components
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION & OPERATION
HEADBOX MB(WROalAlUMCoNuKnTtEIshNTowGSn)
ECNADP
SIDE CHANNEL
SFAHBARDIEC
SIDE CHANNEL
PERSONNEL REQUIRED
12
TOOLS REQUIRED
PENCIL
TAPE MEASURE
LASER LEVEL
LEVEL
POWER DRILL
WIRE STRIPPERS
HARDWARE (by others)
PLIERS
BAR HEM
Scan code with your smartphone to view a playlist of FlexShade® ZIP
installation videos. These videos do not replace the written instructions,
but offer valuable help.
CRIMPING TOOL
HEX WRENCH
CAUTION
Read and understand all warnings before
beginning installation.
Contents
Overview – Components……………………………………………………………………………1 PLEASE READ – Important
Safety and Installation Information ………………..2 PLEASE READ – Cleaning and
Maintenance ……………………………………………..2 Section 1 – Site Preparation
……………………………………………………………………..3 Section 2 – Curved or Square Headbox Mounting
……………………………………3 Section 3 – Attaching Mounting Brackets to Headbox
……………………………..4 Section 4 – Direct Mounting to Ceiling or Wall
………………………………………….4 Section 5 – Installing Side Channels
…………………………………………………………5 Section 6 – Mounting Angled
Headbox……………………………………………………..6 Section 7 – Mounting Headbox in a Recessed
Pocket………………………………6 Section 8 – Mounting Side Channels Into a Recessed Pocket
………………….7
Section 9 – Channel Adaptors …………………………………………………………………..7 Section 10 – Anti- Insect Brush Seals ………………………………………………………..7 Section 11 – Limit Setting: RTS Obstacle Detection Motors ……………………..8 Section 12 – Limit Setting: Standard and Quiet Motors …………………………….9 Section 13 – Complete Electrical Connection …………………………………………..9 Section 14 – Cable Exit…………………………………………………………………………….10 Section 15 – Hem Bar Liner ……………………………………………………………………..10 Section 16 – Assembled Dimensions: Front View ……………………………………11 Section 17 – Assembled Dimensions: Side View……………………………………..11 Section 18 – Component Dimensions ……………………………………………………..12
If you have any difficulties installing or servicing your FlexShade ZIP, call your dealer or Draper, Inc.
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FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
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PLEASE READ – Important Installation Information
Caution:
1. Inspect all boxes to make sure you have received the proper shades and
parts. Controls may be shipped separately, or in same carton as shades.
2. Open cartons lengthwise, taking care not to cut into cardboard shipping
container.
3. Before mounting shades, verify measurements on label provided with shade,
and ensure unit is installed at correct width.
4. All endcaps, fascia, headbox, and other hardware must be installed level.
Shades must be level and square.
6. Read the following installation guidelines thoroughly and follow them
carefully. Failure to do so may cause product to fall or otherwise fail, and
invalidates warranty.
7. Installer is responsible for selecting mounting hardware appropriate for
site conditions.
PLEASE READ – Safety Information
Important Safety Information
WARNING
Important Safety Information
Improper installation and use of the FlexShade® ZIP can result in serious injury or death. Primarily, injuries can occur if the unit falls due to imprecise installation, mishandling of the unit during installation, or installation on an insufficient wall or ceiling structure. Please use extreme care.
1. Please read the following installation guidelines thoroughly and follow them carefully. Failure to do so may cause product to fall or otherwise fail, and could result in serious injury.
13. After installation, the entire system, including all sensors, should be carefully tested to ensure safe and normal operation. Extreme care should be taken during testing to remain clear of moving parts to avoid possible injury.
2. Installation and calibration of the unit should only be performed by an
authorized, qualified, and experienced professional. In particular, electrical
work and wiring [indicated in diagram by dashed lines] must be completed only
by a qualified professional electrician who has read this manual completely
and is familiar with the construction and operation of this equipment and the
hazards involved.
3. Do not affix the unit to wall or ceilings that have inadequate strength to
permanently hold the unit during use. It is the owner’s and installer’s
responsibility to confirm the wall or ceiling to which the unit attaches is
sufficient to permanently hold the weight and stress loads of the unit at all
times. Draper®, Inc., is not responsible for improper installation,
application, testing, or workmanship related to the product at place of
installation.
14. Operation of unit should be performed only by authorized and qualified
personnel, who have been trained in the safe and effective operation of the
unit and understand its safety features.
15. The safety features of the unit, including sensors, should never be
disabled, bypassed, or overridden. The system should not be operated until all
safety features, including the sensors, are properly and completely installed,
calibrated, and tested.
16. Unit may need to comply with local, state, or district rules and
regulations, in particular when installed in schools. All applicable rules and
regulations should be reviewed before installation and use.
17. Failure to precisely follow installation guidelines invalidates all
warranties.
4. It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure appropriate fasteners
are used for mounting.
5. All brackets, fascia, headboxes, pockets, wall clips, and other hardware
must be installed level. Unit must be level and square.
18. Custom products/installations may not be reflected in this manual. Call
Draper, Inc., if you have questions about the installation of custom products
or any questions about your installation.
Before Beginning Installation
6. Never leave the area while operating the unit during installation, maintenance, or normal operation, unless it is secure and safe.
1. Look for any job site conditions that could interfere with installation or operation of the system.
7. Before testing or operation, carefully inspect the entire area and path of
the shade and areas underneath the shade to be sure no persons or objects are
in the area.
8. Turn off power and any nearby equipment or cables carrying electricity
before connecting switches, wires, controls, or electrical components.
9. Make sure the limit switches are pointed down or accessible when placing
the motor in brackets/endcaps.
10. All motors should be tested and limits set using test cord before shades
are wired.
11. Do not wire motors in parallel without written permission from Draper,
Inc.
12. During testing or operation, carefully watch the surrounding area for any
potential safety concerns including nearby persons or objects.
2. Read carefully and be sure to understand all installation instructions and
all related operations manuals. These instructions are intended to serve as a
guide for the installer and owner. They should be followed closely and
combined with the expertise of experienced qualified installers. Draper, Inc.,
is not responsible for improper installation, application, testing, or
workmanship related to the product at place of installation. Please retain all
instructions for future use.
3. Open cartons lengthwise.
4. Locate and lay out all pieces.
5. Inspect all boxes to make sure you have received the proper shade and
parts. Controls may be shipped separately, or in same carton as shade.
6. If you have any difficulties with installing, servicing, or operating your
shade, call your dealer or Draper, Inc.,
765-987-7999.
PLEASE READ – Cleaning and Maintenance
Window covering products manufactured by Draper, when properly installed,
should require no operational maintenance or lubrication.
Most standard Draper fabrics may be cleaned at the window by vacuuming with a
soft brush attachment. They also may be cleaned by using a sponge or soft
cloth and mild solution of warm soapy water. A mild dishwashing liquid is
recommended. A clean dry cloth is recommended for the metal finish.
Please Note: Exceptions are GreenScreen Evolve®, GreenScreen Revive®, and
Phifer® SW7000 fabrics, which must be cleaned with a dry art sponge.
(GreenScreen Revive® and GreenScreen Evolve® are registered trademarks of
Mermet® USA. SheerWeave® is a registered trademark of Phifer® Incorporated.)
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
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Section 1 – Site Preparation
Caution: Before mounting shades, verify measurements on label provided with shade, and ensure unit is installed at correct width.
Please Note: Installer is responsible for selecting mounting hardware appropriate for site conditions.
1
”
MOUNTING BRACKET
(44 mm)
Figure 1 ENDCAP
1. Ensure mounting surface is strong enough to hold unit.
2. Verify unit measurements, ensuring it will fit in the desired location.
Caution: Hem Bar does not retract into the Headbox. Provide at least 21/4″
(57mm) clearance if mounting over a swinging window or door.
Figure 2
HEADBOX STYLES
3 “(92mm)
3 “(92mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 92 Square Headbox
3″
(92mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 92 Curved Headbox
3. Mounting Brackets MUST be installed with a gap of 13/4″ (44mm) between the
Endcap and the Mounting Bracket edge (Fig. 1). Mark wall, jamb, or ceiling.
4. Determine which Headbox style is being installed (Fig. 2).
5″(127mm)
5″(127mm)
5″(127mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 127 Square Headbox
5″
(127mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 127 Angled Headbox
5″
(127mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 127 Curved Headbox
PLEASE NOTE: Refer to appropriate sections within this document for different
installation options:
SECTION 2: Mounting Unit with Brackets (Curved or Square Headbox ONLY) SECTION
4: Mounting Unit Directly to Ceiling or Wall SECTION 6: Installing Angled
Headbox
Section 2 – Curved or Square Headbox Mounting (Curved Headbox shown)
Section 2.1 – Wall Installation 1. Drill small starter holes (if necessary) in
mounting surface. 2. Attach Mounting Brackets to the wall using #10 flat head
screws installed flush with bracket. Please Note: Be sure to use AT LEAST 2 of
the top mounting holes (Fig. 3-A).
3. Ensure brackets are level.
1
2
4. Attach Headbox to brackets and tighten Set Screws (Fig. 3-A).
5. Mount the Side Channels (Section 5).
3
4
Figure 3-A
Tighten Set Screws
Section 2.2 – Ceiling Installation
1. Attach Mounting Brackets
1
2
to ceiling using #10 flat head screws installed flush with bracket. USE ALL FOUR (4) mounting holes (Fig. 3-B).
OSTVRERUCHTEUARDE
2. Attach Headbox to brackets
and tighten Set Screws
(Fig. 3-B).
3. Mount the Side Channels (Section 5).
Figure 3-B
3
4
Tighten Set Screws
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
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Section 3 – Attaching Mounting Brackets to Headbox for Direct Mounting to Ceiling or Wall (Optional)
1. Attach Mounting Brackets to the Headbox as a spacer between
WALL
the Headbox and the wall.
Please Note: Leave a 1¾” (44mm) gap between Endcap and Mounting Bracket.
Figure 4-A
2. Tighten set screws.
B
C
Figure 4-B
E
3. Remove Roller Assembly. A. Remove screws from bottom of Headbox.
B. Remove Fascia and set aside.
C. Remove Quick Release Pin from Idler End of Roller Assembly.
D. Remove Motor Clip (Operator End of Roller Assembly).
E. Remove Roller Assembly,
Idler End first, and
A
carefully set aside.
D
4. Proceed to Section 4.
Figure 4-C
Section 4 – Direct Mounting to Ceiling or Wall (Optional)
Please Note: If no cable exit is provided, drill one now.
CEILING
MOUNT HOLES
Figure 5
1. Using the mounting holes in the endcaps as a guide, drill pilot holes on
both ends of the Headbox.
2. Attach to mounting surface using appropriate fasteners.
WALL
MOUNT HOLES
Please Note: Installer is responsible for selecting mounting hardware appropriate for site conditions.
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
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Figure 6-A
Section 5 – Installing Side Channels (Square or Curved Headbox ONLY)
Section 5.1 – Preparation
1. Use 1/8″ (3 mm) Hex Key to remove Screws from Side Channels and Side
Channel Covers (Fig. 6-A).
Please Note: Do NOT remove the Bottom Caps from Side Channels.
2. For jamb mounting, remove the Fabric Retainer Strip and set aside.
3. Drill Side Channels at desired mounting points (Fig. 6-B).
4. Mark wall or jamb and drill small pilot holes in mounting surface.
Please Note: Maximum spacing between fasteners is 24″ (610mm).
Wall Mounting
A
Figure 6-B
B
C
WPaillol tMHooulnet
JaPmilobt MHooulent
Jamb Mounting
SIDE CHANNEL COVER
Section 5.2 – Attaching Side Channels to Mounted Square or Curved Headbox
Figure 7
Insert Side
Channel Guide.
UP
Angled leg of FABRIC RETAINER STRIP
must be oriented towards back
DO NOT remove Neoprene cushions. If they come off, reattach with double-sided
tape.
Figure 8-A
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Side Channel Cross Section
1. Insert Side Channel Guide and Fabric Retainers into Side Channels (Fig.
7).
Please Note: Make sure Fabric Retainers go back into Side Channels with Fabric
Guide at top of Side Channels and angled leg towards the back (Fig. 8-A &
8-B).
2. Insert “Zipper” on one side of Hem Bar into fabric retainer in Side
Channels (Fig. 8-A).
3. With “Zipper” engaged in Fabric Retainer, insert side channel guide into
bottom of Headbox (Fig. 8-B).
4. Attach side channel to mounting surface using appropriate fasteners.
IMPORTANT: Side Channels must be installed parallel, plumb, and square, with a
tolerance of +/- 1/8″ (3mm).
5. Repeat Steps 2 – 4 for the other Side Channel.
6. Re-attach Side Channel Covers using the screws removed in Step 1.
Please Note: Failure to use provided fasteners to re-attach Side Channel
covers may result in product failure in high wind.
WALL WALL
ZIPPER
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HEM BAR FABRIC RETAINER STRIP
ENDCAP
SCihdaennel
Side Channel Guide
Figure 8-B
ENDCAP
Side Channel
Side Channel Guide Properly
Engaged in Headbox
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
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Section 6 – Mounting Angled Headbox
Please Note: Steps 1-5 of Section 5 (Installing Side Channels) must be
completed before mounting the Angled Headbox. It is critical that the full
length of each Side Channel is secured to the mounting surface.
The Angled Headbox can be mounted permanently to wall or ceiling (See Section
4 – Direct Mounting to Ceiling or Wall); or Headbox can rest atop Side
Channels and held in place by two mounting studs coming down from endcaps.
1. Remove screws from bottom of Headbox. Remove Fascia and set aside.
3. Insert “Zipper” on one side of Hem Bar into fabric retainer in Side Channels.
ZIPPER
HEM BAR
REMOVE FASCIA
2. Verify cable routing (Section 14).
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4. Insert Headbox mounting stud into Side Channel.
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FABRIC RETAINER
STRIP
5. Reinsert Fabric Retainer Strips into Side Channels and re-attach Covers.
6. Assembly complete. Proceed to Section 11 or 12 for limit setting.
Section 7 – Mounting Headbox in a Recessed Pocket (Optional) FlexShade ZIP can also be installed in a pocket in ceiling.
Please Note: Be sure to provide adequate clearance for removal of Roller Assembly during installation and maintenance. Minimum depth of ceiling pocket is 6¼” (159mm).
min. 1
(32mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 92
4 ” (121mm)
3 “(92mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 127
min. 1
(32mm)
6 “(159mm) 5″(127mm)
WALL WALL
min. 6 ”
(159mm)
3″
(92mm)
5″
(149mm)
min. 6 ”
(159mm)
5″
(127mm)
7″
(184mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
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Section 8 – Mounting Side Channels Into a Recessed Pocket (Optional)
HEADBOX CEILING CEILING ECNADP
W A L L
C H A N N E L
A D A P T O R
S I D E
C H A N
N
E
L
NOTE: Installer MUST provide a recessed pocket at the top of the channel large enough to allow for headbox installation and accommodate hem bar and fascia install/removal.
1. Insert provided ‘U’ Channel (PN: C090.061) into recessed cavity in building structure. Secure the ‘U’ Channel using appropriate hardware (by others).
PLEASE NOTE: Channel Adaptor 2″ U Channel option MUST be ordered for the channel to be provided with unit — it is not provided standard.
2. Cut foam strips (provided) into 1.5″ (38mm) squares and attach them to the
‘U’ Channel at all desired mounting points of the Side Channel.
(318.m5″m)
SCQUUTAiRnEtoS
W
A
L
W
L
A
L
L
Please Note: Installer is responsible for selecting mounting hardware appropriate for site conditions.
2″ (51mm)
W A L
Specific Fastener
locations are
determined by
W installer.
A Please Note:
L
Max. spacing
L
between fasteners is 24″ (610mm).
4. Reinsert the Fabric Retainer Strip.
W Section 9 – Channel Adaptors (Optional)
If the opening is not suitable for direct mounting either component due to
uneven surfaces, stonework, trim, or other irregular element, use Channel
Adaptors to build in or fur out an opening to enable Side Channel or headbox
attachment.
Channel Adaptors can provide a mounting surface for both the Side Channels and headbox. If necessary, installer can “stack” a sufficient number of tubes to bring the opening flush from floor to ceiling.
C090.054
Use and configuration of Channel Adaptors is site dependent: each installation may require different adaptors or a combination of adaptors. Installer is responsible for safely and securely attaching Channel Adaptors to prepare each opening for best installation of the product.
C090.061
Foam Padding C054.2218
W A
Attach Foam Padding
L at every Side
L Channel Mounting
location.
3. Place the modified Side Channel into the ‘U’ Channel and secure it to the
building structure using appropriate mounting hardware (by others).
Please Note: Max. spacing between fasteners is 24″ (610mm).
Side Channel Mounting Hardware (by others) should go through center of Foam
Padding, through ‘U’ Channel and then into the wall.
W
chcaonvsneiredle
A
L
W
L
A
L
L
C090.053
C104.148
C073.002
W A L L
TCSOHTAAMCNOKNDIENILFGYADSAPAPCTOERS
5. Re-attach the Side Channel Cover and secure with screws removed in Section
5 (Installing Side Channels).
6. Repeat Steps 1-5 at the remaining Side Channel mounting location.
Please Note: Installer is responsible for providing space and clearance to
mount headbox above wall structure.
Section 10 – Anti-Insect Brush Seals (Optional)
The FlexShade® ZIP has optional Anti-Insect Brush Seals pre-installed along
the width of the fascia. The brush seals supplied for each of the side
channels need to be installed. Remove the double-sided tape and apply to the
side channels.
CTHOSAIPDNOENFEL
Insect Barrier Brush Seal
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
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Section 11 – Limit Setting: RTS Obstacle Detection Motors
Programming Instructions
1. Connect power to one motor. Select a transmitter channel to assign motor.
Hold UP and DOWN buttons until motor jogs, then release.
2. Check motor direction. To reverse motor direction, hold MY/STOP button for
5 seconds until motor jogs. Check direction again. Please note: Failure to
complete Step 2 before Step 3 can only be corrected with a motor reset (see
below).
3. Move motor to upper limit position. Hold MY/STOP and DOWN buttons until
motor moves down, then release. Use UP and DOWN buttons to move shade to
correct lower limit and press MY/STOP.
4. While motor is at lower limit, hold UP and MY/STOP buttons until motor
moves up, then release. The shade should move to upper limit and stop.
5. Next, hold MY/STOP button for five seconds until motor jogs.
6. Put motor into USER MODE by pressing small programming button (Fig. 9) on
the back of transmitter until motor jogs.
7. Disconnect power to this motor and move to next motor in installation and
start with Step 1.
8. Reconnect motor to power when all motors are programmed.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: Setting an Intermediate Stop – Shade MUST BE in USER
mode.
1. Move shade to desired mid-point location and hold MY/STOP button until
motor jogs.
2. To test, press the MY/STOP button when motor is standing still. The shade
will move to that intermediate location.
3. To delete an intermediate stop, go to the intermediate stop and hold the
MY/STOP button until motor jogs.
Figure 9
UP STOP DOWN LED Lights Channel Selector
Pen
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: Add a Channel – Shade MUST BE in USER mode.
1. Select channel currently operating motor, then hold programming button
until motor jogs. 2. Select new channel to add to motor, then hold programming
button until motor jogs. 3. The motor should now work on both the old and new
channel.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: Delete a Channel – Shade MUST BE in USER mode.
Programming Button
1. Select channel operating motor that you want to keep, then hold programming button until motor jogs.
BACK
2. Select channel to remove, then hold programming button until motor jogs. Motor should now only work on channel kept from Step 1.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: Adjust Limits in USER Mode
1. Move motor to limit (upper or lower) to be changed. Shade must move to
previously set limit and will stop automatically. 2. Hold UP and DOWN buttons
until motor jogs. 3. Move motor to its new limit location and hold MY/STOP
button until motor jogs.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: Reset Motor
1. Disconnect power for 5 seconds and reconnect to power for 15 seconds.
Disconnect power for 5 seconds, then reconnect to power and leave connected.
Shade should roll down a few inches and stop.
2. Hold programming button (see Figure 9) for 15 seconds. Motor will jog up
and down once; pause and then jog a second time. Motor is now reset and ready
to be programmed.
SHADE
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: Adjusting Obstacle Detection Sensitivity This function gives the possibility to adjust the obstacle detection during the downward movement to deactivate it or adjust the sensitivity.
my my
2 SEC.
1. Starting with shade at the half-way position, press MY and UP briefly and
again MY and UP for 2 seconds. The shade jogs.
2. Within 10 seconds press UP or DOWN to change the level of detection.
Without feedback within 10 seconds the actuator goes back to USER MODE. Go
back to Step 1.
ESD level 0:
SHADE
The obstacle detection
my
is more sensitive.
The shade moves up
and down slowly.
SLOW JOG
ESD level 1:
SHADE
(DEFAULT) – Obstacle
my
detection is reliable
on most zip shades.
The shade jogs.
SHORT JOG
ESD level 2:
SHADE Obstacle detection
my
is deactivated.
The shade moves up
and down slowly.
SHORT JOG
SHADE my
3. Press MY for 2 seconds to validate the setting. The shade jogs.
2 SEC.
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
Section 12 – Limit Setting: Standard and Quiet Motors
Caution: Unit ships without limits. Limits will need to be set before the unit
is operated. Always be prepared to shut off manually when new adjustment is
being tested.
Push Button Limits
1. Fully depress both limit switch push buttons, then operate wall switch to
make sure system works properly.
2. Raise shade to desired “UP” stop position. 3. Set upper limit by
depressing proper
(back) push button. 4. Lower shade to desired “DOWN” stop position. 5. Set
lower limit by depressing proper (front) push button.
Screw-Type Limits
Caution:
– Be sure all switches are in “off” position before adjusting limit switches.
– Shade may be damaged by running shade fabric up too far and exposing roller.
– If using a group control system, each limit switch must be set prior to
connecting to system.
– Motor must be installed so limit switches are pointed up or accessible.
6. Determine which direction of fabric travel corresponds with arrows on motor.
7. Operate shade to desired “down” stop position. Set limit by turning proper socket toward “+” to lower limit, and “-” to raise it.
8. Operate shade to desired “up” stopping position. Set limit by turning proper screw toward “-” to raise limit, and “+” to lower it.
Please Note: Each full rotation of the limit screw equals approximately 5/8″ (16mm) of shade travel, which may require rotating the limit screw several times.
Caution: DO NOT allow the hem bar to hit the upper roller or fascia. This will damage the unit.
Caution: DO NOT allow hem bar to retract into the headbox.
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PUSH BUTTON LIMITS
Standard right-hand motor configuration shown
ROOM SIDE
Front
Back
GLASS SIDE Bottom View
Side View
SCREW-TYPE LIMITS
Standard right-hand motor configuration shown
ROOM SIDE
Front
Back
Screws
GLASS SIDE Bottom View
Side View
Section 13 – Complete Electrical Connection
Operates on 110-120V, 60 Hz. current. Shade is shipped with internal wiring
complete and control switch (es) fully boxed, and supplied with a 6′ (183 cm)
cable lead (standard). Longer lead can be substituted by removing two screws
in motor end of roller, removing lead, plugging new lead in, and replacing
screws. Wire to connect shade to switch (es) and switch (es) to power supply
should be furnished by installer. Connections should be made in accordance
with attached wiring diagram, and wiring should comply with national and local
electrical codes.
DO NOT wire motors in parallel without written permission from Draper®.
All operating switches should be “off” before power is connected.
Controls & System Overview
Sonesse® RTS 120VAC Motors
RTS MOTOR 120V
Controls & System Overview
Sonesse® 120VAC Motors
120V MOTOR
NOTE: Test shade operation If shade direction does not correspond with the
switch orientation, turn power back off and switch the red and black wires
from the motor to the switch.
Do not wire motors in parallel without written permission from Draper.
Patio RF Remote
B WG
STOP
110-120V Line
Dashed Wiring by Electrician
Decora RTS Wireless Keypad
Sonesse® is a registered trademark of Somfy® Systems, Inc.
W B R G
Control
Switch
B
Single Gang Box (by others)
Dashed Wiring by Electrician
110-120V Line
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
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Section 14 – Cable Exit
The FlexShade® ZIP can be ordered with a cable exit pre-drilled in the top or back of the Headbox. If no cable exit is provided, installer must drill a cable exit.
1. Before drilling out a cable exit,
2. Remove all 3 screws from the motor 3. After drilling, return Roller Assembly
remove the Roller assembly from the end of Headbox and drill a 7/16″ (11 mm) and replace the screws.
Headbox (Section 3).
diameter hole in one of 3 locations
suggested in Fig. 10-A or Fig. 10-B.
Figure 10-A CABLE EXITS: HEADBOX 92
TOP
Cable Exit: SIDE
1 (44mm)
Figure 10-B CABLE EXITS: HEADBOX 127
TOP
Cable Exit: SIDE
(19mm)
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
.31″
(8mm)
OR
.40″
(10.2mm)
TOP
Cable Exit:
.31″(8mm) OR
TOP
ECNADP
.40(10.2mm)
1
(33mm)
1
1
(35mm)
(33mm)
(22mm)
(13mm) (9.5mm)
1
(32mm)
BACK
ECNADP
BACK
TOP
Cable Exit: BACK
(13mm)
FRONT
1
(45mm)
ECNADP
(9.5mm)
(8m.3m1) (10O.2R.m4m0 )
BACK
FRONT
(13mm)
(17mm)
TOP
Cable
Exit: TOP
SIDE
(Endcap)
(13mm)
1
(25mm)
(22mm)
(9.5mm) (13mm)
BACK
SIDE (Endcap)
BACK TOP
Cable Exit: BACK
(13mm)
(9.5mm)
FRONT
1
(30mm)
SIDE (Endcap)
(13mm)
BACK
Section 15 Hem Bar Liner (Optional)
Please Note: Liner is factory installed (if ordered).
HBEAMR
HLEMINBAERR
(17mm)
VHIENMYHBLBBAUEARLLBIMRNSEERAL
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
Section 16 – Assembled Dimensions: Front View
1 ” (30mm)
Shade Width Fabric Width
A
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B
FOR ZIP 92
A: Headbox Height
Hem Bar
=5
(149mm)
B: Headbox Height
=3
(92mm)
FOR ZIP 127
A: Headbox Height
Hem Bar
=7
(184mm)
B: Headbox Height
=5
(127mm)
Shade Height
Side Channel Length
2″
(57mm)
1
(41mm)
Hem Bar Length
1
(41mm)
Section 17 – Assembled Dimensions: Side View
FlexShade Zip 92
3″
(92mm)
3″
(92mm)
5″
(148mm)
2″
(57mm)
FlexShade Zip 127
5″
(127mm)
5″
(127mm)
7″
(184mm)
2″
(57mm)
SHADE HEIGHT
1″
(41mm)
Top View Down
SHADE HEIGHT
1″
(41mm)
Ceiling Mounted Headbox with Jamb Mounted Side Channels
”
(3mm)
”
(3mm)
Top View Down
1″
(41mm) Wall Mounted Headbox with Wall Mounted Side Channels
FlexShade® ZIP 92 & ZIP 127
Section 18 – Component Dimensions
3 “(92mm)
3 “(92mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 92 Square
Headbox
3″
(92mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 92 Curved Headbox
5″(127mm)
5″(127mm)
5″(127mm)
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1″
(41mm)
Side Channel
(9.5mm)
(19mm)
1″
(41mm)
5″
(127mm)
5″
(127mm)
Hem Bar
2″
(51mm)
FlexShade® ZIP 127
FlexShade® ZIP 127 FlexShade® ZIP 127
Square Headbox
Angled Headbox
Curved Headbox
1″
(25mm)
Optional Channel Adaptors
”
(6mm)
1″
(29mm)
1″
(44mm)
C090.054
”
(1.6mm)
”
(9.5mm)
1″
(41mm)
C090.061
2″
(51mm)
2″
(51mm)
”
(3.2mm)
”
(6mm)
”
(19mm)
1 “(29mm)
C090.053
”
(3mm)
”
” (9.5mm)
(1.6mm)
1 “(41mm)
1”
(32mm) C104.148
1 “(38mm)
1″
(38mm)
C073.002
”
(19mm)
1″
(38mm)
”
(2.4mm)
5″
(135mm)
Ceiling Mounting Bracket
6″(152mm)
“(8mm) 1″(25mm)
1″
(44mm)
2″
(57mm)
”
(13mm)
1″
(38mm)
1″
(38mm)
”
(13mm)
5″
(127mm)
Wall Mounting Bracket
4″ (102mm)
1″(25mm)
1″
(44mm)
2″
(57mm)
”
(13mm)
1″
(38mm)
1″
(38mm)
”
(13mm)
References
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