ROLLER BLINDS

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ROLLER BLINDS
ROLLER BLINDS
INSTALLATION OPERATING
AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
MATERIAL AND TOOLS
Each Roller Blind ordered should include:
„
1 pair of universal installation brackets. If a linked blind has been ordered you will also
receive a linking component.
„
1 child safety tensioner or in the case of a dual blind 2 child safety tensioners.
„
Screws for both the brackets and the tensioning device.
TOOLS REQUIRED
„ Steel measuring tape.
„ Carpenter’s level.
„ Power or battery drill and bits.
„ Flat blade and Phillips head screwdrivers.
CONTENTS
Material and Tools ..............................................................................1
Tools Required ...................................................................................1
Mounting the Brackets .......................................................................3
Installation - Standard Roller System ..................................................4
Installation - Standard Roller with Leveller .........................................5
Removal - Standard Roller System ....................................................5
Installation - Linked Blinds ..................................................................6
Removal - Linked Blinds ....................................................................7
Installation - Uni Joint Blinds...............................................................8
Installation - Headbox System..........................................................10
Installation - Side Channels ..............................................................11
Installation - Heavy Duty Roller Blind System ...................................12
Removal - Heavy Duty Roller Blind System ......................................13
Installation - Heavy Duty Leveller ......................................................14
Installation - Heavy Duty Linked Blinds .............................................15
Removal - Heavy Duty Linked Blinds ...............................................16
Protecting your Children
Face Fix .......................................................................................17
Reveal Fix ....................................................................................18
Care and Cleaning ...........................................................................19
© Copyright 2014 Hunter Douglas Limited [ABN 98 009 675 709] ® Registered Trade Marks of Hunter Douglas Limited
18.014.015 t 06/2014
MOUNTING THE BRACKETS
The Roller Blind brackets may be installed in Reveal (inside the window frame) or Face (outside the window frame), or ceiling (top) mounted. In all cases, level mounting is critical to the
operation of the blind (use carpenters level).
Warning: If level mounting is not achieved, telescoping of the material may occur resulting in
the material rubbing against the brackets, causing fraying and unnecessary wear.
BRICK OR RENDERED SURFACES
Warning: Ensure you drill no closer than 25mm
from the edges of these surfaces as you may
chip or break out the brick or render.
25mm
Wall / Window
Wall / Window
STANDARD/REVERSE ROLL
Standard Roll
Reverse Roll
Before installation, check method of
fixing and whether the blind is standard
or reverse roll. The fixing of the brackets
may be in a horizontal or vertical position
with the screws going in either of two
directions.
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INSTALLATION - STANDARD ROLLER SYSTEM
b
a
c
1
d
cl
ic
k
1. Fix bracket with the screws provided.
2
3. Slide it down until it clicks (2).
clic
k
5. Snap it to the bracket. Slide the end caps
onto the brackets.
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2. Place the chain drive in the bracket (1).
4. Place the tube adapter on the chain drive.
Press the idle end and lift the blind.
INSTALLATION - STANDARD ROLLER WITH
LEVELLER
1. Make sure that the opening for the
2. To adjust skewing, put the provided Allen
Allen key is pointing downwards before
key into the screw of the leveller and turn
installing the brackets. Change the
it left or right to move the blind up or
orientation by loosening the 2 screws and
down.
turning the leveller 90°. Fix the screws.
REMOVAL - STANDARD ROLLER SYSTEM
1
2
1. Slide a screw driver between idle end and
bracket and lever the idle end out of the
bracket while holding blind.
2. Move the blind downwards out of the
bracket. Blind will disengage from chain
drive.
3. In face push the pin of the chain drive
and take the chain drive out of the
bracket.
4. In reveal place a screw driver under the
pin of the chain drive and pull it outwards.
Take the chain drive out of the bracket.
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INSTALLATION - LINKED BLINDS
1. Place the tube adaptor on the chain drive
head. Press the idle end and lift the blind.
2. Fix the outer bracket with the screws
provided.
3. Slide the connector part through the
bracket into the idle end.
4. Place the tube adaptor on the aligner or
connector head.
2
2
k
1
5. Press the spring loaded idle with locking
ring end and lift the blind and snap it to
the bracket.
7. Fix the blind by turning the locking ring
against the idle end. Slide the end caps
onto the brackets.
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1
clic
3
6. To align the bottom rails, push the blind
against the idle end (1), turn the blind,
level the bottom rail with the other one
(2). Release to fix the position (3).
NOTE: This is not possible when using
the standard connector set.
REMOVAL - LINKED BLINDS
1. Slide the end cap towards you.
2. Unfasten the locking ring. Slide a screw
driver between locking ring and bracket
and push the idle end in the aligner
direction.
3. Move the blind downwards out of the
bracket. Pull the aligner or connector out
of the idle end.
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INSTALLATION - UNI JOINT BLINDS
1. Install the main blind with the linked end
cap.
2. Slide the 45º - 90º joint through the
bracket into the idle end.
X
3. Place the inner bracket with the linked
end cap horizontally to the bracket of
the main blind and fix it with the screws
provided.
4. The maximum distance between bracket
and cardan joint is X = 40 mm.
5. Fix the outer bracket with the screws
provided.
6. Slide the idle end onto the hexagon of the
45º - 90º joint.
NOTE: Level the bottom rail with the
other before installation.
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2
clic
1
k
7. Slide the idle end onto the hexagon of the
45º - 90º joint.
NOTE: Level the bottom rail with the
other before installation.
8. Fix the blind by turning the locking ring
(on both sides) against the idle end. Slide
the end cap onto the bracket.
> 45°
9. Loosen the screw from the stopper (90º
joint). The angle between the hexagon
and the cardan should not exceed 45º.
The axes of the blinds should cross in the
middle of the cardan. Fix both stoppers
when using 90º joint.
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INSTALLATION - HEADBOX SYSTEM
1. Slide the headbox bracket into the keyway
on the headbox back plate. Drill through
extrusion and bracket to fix to wall.
2. Slide end caps into the headbox back
plate.
3. Clip headbox front plate inside keyway at
the top of the back plate.
NOTE: End cap removed for
demonstration only.
REMOVING HEADBOX COVER
1. If difficult to remove insert flat head
screwdriver here between the top and
bottom end cap and twist screw driver to
lift clip at the same time. Pull front cover to
unclip, Repeat on other side.
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INSTALLATION - SIDE CHANNELS
X
1. Level the side guiding channel flush with
the headbox end cap. Mark this position.
2. Fix the top clip with a distance max
7.5mm from the bottom of the headbox
end cap.
X = max. 500 mm
3. Fix the lower clip - and clips at 1000 mm
intervals - before installing the channel.
4. Place the bottom rail into the side guiding
channel.
cli
ck
5. Snap channel into clips.
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INSTALLATION - HEAVY DUTY ROLLER BLIND SYSTEM
b
cl
ic
k
a
c
1. Fix the bracket with the screws provided
a) recess b) ceiling c) wall
2. Slide the cover cap onto the bracket until
it snaps. The fasteners of the bracket ring
must be open.
2
1
1
2
clic
k
3. Place the blind with the bearing onto
the bracket. Push the blind against the
bearing and lift the blind up until the
motor front plate fits the bracket ring.
4. Turn the blind (10°) in the rolling off
direction and close both fasteners of the
bracket ring. Make sure that limit switches
are accessible.
click
5. Fix the blind by turning the locking ring
against the bearing.
INS
TR
UC
TIO
7. Connect the motor and controls in
accordance with separately provided
instructions.
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6. Slide the end caps onto the brackets.
Make sure that the end caps snap onto
the brackets.
REMOVAL - HEAVY DUTY ROLLER BLIND SYSTEM
1. Disconnect the motor. Lift the backside of 2. Unfasten the locking ring.
the end cap and slide it towards you.
1
2
2
3. Open both fasteners of
the bracket ring.
4. Turn the blind in the roll
up direction until the
front plate gets out of the
bracket ring.
5.
1
Push the blind against
the bearing and slide it
out of the bracket.
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INSTALLATION - HEAVY DUTY LEVELLER
1. Change the orientation to ensure that
2. Fix the leveller with the screws provided.
the opening for the Allen key is pointing
downwards before installing the brackets.
3. To adjust skewing, put the provided Allen
key into the screw of the leveller and turn
it left or right to move the blind up and
down. Support lifting of large heavy blinds
with the palm of your hand.
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INSTALLATION - HEAVY DUTY LINKED BLINDS
1. Install the main blind with the linking end
cap.
3. Slide the aligner or the
connector through the
bracket into the idle end.
2. Fix the outer bracket with the screws
provided. Slide the cover cap onto the
bracket until it snaps.
4. Only for linking with 2
intermediate brackets! Fix
the inner bracket with the
screws provided. Slide
the aligner through the
bracket into the bearing.
5. Place the tube adapter on
the aligner or connector
head.
6. Press the bearing, lift the blind and snap it to the bracket.
7. To align the bottom rails:
(1) push the blind against the
bearing.
(2) turn the blind, level the
bottom rail with the other
one.
(3) release to fix the position.
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cli
ck
9. Fix the blind by turning
the locking ring against
the bearing.
10. Slide the end cap onto the bracket. Make sure that the
end cap snap onto the bracket.
REMOVAL - HEAVY DUTY LINKED BLINDS
1. Lift the backside of the end cap and slide it in your direction.
2. Unfasten the locking ring. Slide a screw
driver between locking ring and bracket
and push the bearing in the aligner
direction.
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3. Move the blind downwards out of the
bracket. Pull the aligner or connector out
of the bearing.
PROTECTING YOUR CHILDREN
Be aware that it is possible for children to strangle in window covering chains. To reduce
the possibility of such an accident, all chains must be kept out of reach of children, including
infants. Please refer to diagram below for installing chain tensioners.
Installation Instructions - Cord Tensioner
All chain operated blinds must be installed with the tensioner that is provided. When
installed, the tensioner should hold the chain taut and close to the blind or mounting surface
in a way that makes the position of the tensioner fixed and immobile.
Face Fix
Step 1.
Clip the Rubber Wheel onto the Face Fix Back Plate and loop
chain around it taking into consideration the positioning of the Chain
Drive. Ensure the chain is tensioned and mark the screw position
on the wall.
Step 2.
Unclip the Rubber Wheel (use a flathead screw driver between
the wheel and bracket to lever the wheel off, if it cannot be pulled
apart by hand) and mount the Face Fix Back Plate to wall using
the Screws provided. Mount the screw in the slot first to fine tune
position through second location hole. Choose the appropriate
fixing method depending on surface. The tensioners are suitable for
installation onto the following surfaces:
„ Timber
„ Aluminium
„ Gyprock (Spring Toggle)
„ Brick (Wall Plug)
Step 3.
Clip the Rubber Wheel onto the Face Fix Back Plate and loop
the chain around it. To Conceal the Chain Wheel, clip the Chain
Tensioner Cover over the Chain Wheel. Ensure clips are aligned
with holes on cover prior to assembly (Cap cannot be rotated once
installed). Cover is installed correctly when the two components
touch and straight edges are in alignment.
Note:
Face Fix Chain Tensioner Kit contains 1 x Face Fix Back Plate, 1 x Chain Tensioner Cover
and 2 x Pan Phil 6G x ¾” STS Screws only. (Do not use face fit screws for reveal (fit and
vise versa).
Chains can stretch over time causing the chain to be loose. If the Chain Tensioner cover is
removed to retention the chain DO NOT reuse the same Chain Tensioner Cover more than
once. This is due to plastic deformation caused when cover is disassembled.
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Reveal Fix
Step 1.
Clip the Rubber Wheel onto the Reveal Fix Back Plate and loop
chain around it taking into consideration the positioning of the Chain
Drive. Ensure the chain is tensioned and mark the screw position on
the wall.
Step 2.
Unclip the Rubber Wheel (use a flathead screw driver between the
wheel and bracket to lever the wheel off, if it cannot be pulled apart
by hand) and mount the Reveal Fix Back Plate to wall using the
Screws provided. Mount the right side first and adjust height to
tension the chain, and then secure the tensioner into position through
the centre hole. Mount the screw in the slot first to fine tune position
through second location hole. Choose the appropriate fixing method
depending on surface. The tensioners are suitable for installation
onto the following surfaces:
„ Timber
„ Aluminium
„ Gyprock (Spring Toggle)
„ Brick (Wall Plug)
Step 3.
Clip the Rubber Wheel onto the Reveal Fix Back Plate and
loop chain around it. To Conceal the Chain Wheel, clip the Chain
Tensioner Cover over the Chain Wheel. See comments for face clip.
Ensure clips are aligned with holes on cover prior to assembly (Cap
cannot be rotated once installed). Cover is installed correctly when
the two components touch and straight edges are in alignment.
Note:
Reveal Fix Chain Tensioner Kit contains 1 x Reveal Fix Back Plate, 1 x Chain Tensioner
Cover and 2 x CSK Phil 6G x ¾” STS Screws only. (Do not use face fix screws for reveal
fit and vise versa).
Chains can stretch over time causing the chain to be loose. If the Chain Tensioner cover is
removed to retention the chain DO NOT reuse the same Chain Tensioner Cover more than
once. This is due to plastic deformation caused when cover is disassembled.
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CARE AND CLEANING
1. Surface dust may be removed with a gentle brush, feather duster or clean, dry cloth.
2. Wipe with a dry sponge.
3. An art gum rubber is excellent for removing small marks.
Note:
This instruction pamphlet is a guide to the installation, use and maintenance of the Roller
Blinds and Internal Sunscreens as supplied by Hunter Douglas Limited (‘HDL’) and HDL
does not warrant the accuracy of the information contained in this pamphlet. The installer
must rely upon their own skill and expertise.
This pamphlet is based on general data pertaining to the construction, material properties
and working methods known to us at the time of issue and is therefore subject to
changes or amendments at any time without notice and the right to change or amend is
hereby expressly reserved by HDL.
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