3 Day Blinds VERTICAL BLINDS Getting Started - Page 9

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• Release the lock and engage the sprint by pulling the
bracket downward sot the center of the screw hole
aligns with the indicator line on the Cord Tensioner.
Mark the mounting bracket screw locations.
Option B
NOTE: Hold the mounting bracket fi rmly in place and check
that the cord can move freely through the Cord Tensioner.
If it cannot, the cord is too tight and the mounting bracket
should move up. If the cord locks within the Cord Tensioner,
the cord is too loose and the mounting bracket should be
moved down.
• Pre-Drill the holes for screws and anchors. For applications
requiring anchors, use a
requiring anchors, use a
If using anchors, tap them into the holes.
Option B
• Detach the Cord Tensioner from the mounting bracket
by removing the small screw. Using a Phillips screwdriver
and the two longer screws provided to mount the brackets
to the wall.
Option B
• Attach the bracket to the mounting bracket to the
Cord Tensioner. The screw hole in the Cord Tensioner
fi ts into the nub on the bracket.
FINAL INSPECTION
Ensure the cord can move freely through the Cord Tensioner
without engaging the lock. The center of the screw hole
should be at least half way down the slot, aligned with
the indicator line on the Cord Tensioner.
CAUTION: Do not put the screw hole all the way to the
bottom of the slot as this may cause the cord to become
too tight and increase cord wear.
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Option C
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Option C
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Option C
VERTICAL BLIND OPERATION
TRAVERSING SLATS
To traverse the slats use the cord controls. It is important that
slats are in the open position before they are traversed as
shown.
TILTING SLATS
To tilt the slats open use the beaded chain to open or close to
the desired position.
WARNING: Traversing the vanes in the closed position may
cause them to overlap incorrectly. Attempting to rotate
vanes that are not overlapped properly will cause damage
to your blind. If the nylon tilt chain does not rotate easily,
check each vane to make sure they are all overlapped in
the same direction.
CORDLESS VERTICAL BLIND OPERATION
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Line