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Dual Roller FlexShade with Pocket Headbox by Draper
Shade Assembly for Motorized Operators
(1)
Place operator end of upper roller onto its bracket, then slide notched pin
on other end into slot on bracket. Secure operator end with retainer pins,
and secure pin end with retainer clip (see Fig. 7).
Install the lower roller in the same manner.
(2)
(3)
To cover multiple openings, a single headbox may be separated into
compartments. Repeat steps one and two for each compartment.
Note: Remove protective strips from rollers before operating.
Electrical Connections
Motorized units operate on 110v., 60 Hz. current. Shades and screens are
shipped standard with internal wiring complete and control switch(es) fully
boxed. 6' lead provided, or shades and screens can plug into optional junction
box(es) located inside headbox. Wiring to controls and electrical must then be
completed from the 6' lead.
Connections should be made in accordance with attached wiring diagram on
page 4, and wiring should comply with national and local electrical codes.
All operating switches should be "off" before power is connected.
Please Note:
For low voltage wiring requirements, Draper recommends consulting with a
professional low voltage electrical contractor. It is very important that shielded
and stranded CAT 5 cable be used to prevent any electrical interference.
Coupled/Side-to-Side Mount
NOTE: For coupled units, see separate instructions for Dual Roller Coupled
FlexShade.
Field Adjustments
Each Draper Solar Control Shade is tested to ensure proper operation.
Even with this testing, some field adjustments may be needed for telescoping.
If the shade is telescoping, place a piece of high quality gaffer tape about 1"
wide on the exposed roller (where the fabric will cover it) on the side that you
want the fabric drawn toward. For example: if the fabric is tracking to the left,
place the tape on the right side
Cleaning and Maintenance
Window covering products manufactured by Draper, when properly
installed, should require no operational maintenance or lubrication.
Most of Draper's standard fabrics may be cleaned at the window by vacu-
uming with a soft brush attachment. They may also be cleaned by using a
sponge or soft cloth and mild solution of warm soapy water. A dishwashing liq-
uid, such as Ivory liquid, is recommended. A clean dry cloth is recommended
for the metal finish.
Exceptions are Flocké, Roc-Rol, Vizela, Avila Twilight, Edessa Twilight
and SW7000 fabrics, which must be cleaned with a dry art sponge.
Figure (7)
Limit Switch Adjustments
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 and releasing
the proper (back) push button.
(4)
Lower shade to desired "down" stop position.
(5)
Set lower limit by depressing and releasing
the proper (front) push button.
Screw-Type Limits
(1)
Determine which direction of fabric travel
corresponds with arrows on motor.
(2)
Operate shade to desired "down" stop position.
Set limit by turning the proper socket toward
the "+" to lower the limit, and "-" to raise it.
(3)
Operate shade to desired "up" stopping position.
Set limit by turning the proper screw toward the "-" to raise
the limit, and "+" to lower it.
RTS Motors - Limit Adjustments
For instructions of setting limits on these motors, consult Draper's Motorized Shade
Handbook, available in the motorized shades section of www.draperinc.com.
ILT Motors - Limit Adjustments
(1)
Connect the ILT switch to the motor via the terminal blocks, or via the modular
port using four conductor modular cable. When using modular cable, the cable
connectors MUST NOT be crimped in reverse, as with standard telephone cable.
(2)
Set the slide switch to the lower position. Press and hold the DOWN button on
the switch to move the viewing surface to the desired lower limit. If the shade
moves in the opposite direction, release the DOWN button and press and hold
down the STOP button for four seconds. This will reverse the operation of the
UP and DOWN switches.
(3)
Move slider switch into center position. Wait a couple of seconds.
Please Note: If you move the slider switch from down to
up in one motion it sets the two limits in the same position.
(4)
Set the slide switch to the higher position. Move the shade to the desired upper
limit by pressing and holding the UP button on the wall switch.
(5)
Return the slide switch to the center position to return to normal operation.
(6)
To set the shade to an intermediate position, move the shade to the desired
position and press the TOP button. Press and hold the STOP button for
at least three seconds to record the position.
Please Note:
• Pressing and releasing the UP button will move the shade to its upper limit.
• Pressing and releasing the DOWN button will move the shade to its lower limit.
• While the motor is in motion, pressing the STOP button for less than two
seconds will stop the shade at its present position.
• Once the motor is stopped, pressing the STOP button will move the shade to its
intermediate position.
• Pressing and holding the STOP button, when the motor is at rest or in motion,
for at least three seconds will record a new position.
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Set LOWER limit
DOWN
UP
Normal Operation
CENTER
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