3 day blinds roller shade installation instructions

A

Getting Started

The Parts: Before starting, please remove and identify the following parts required for the installation of your shades:

Hex Head Screws

Mounting Brackets

(1 1/4")

B

The Tools

To install your Next Day Blinds Roller Shades, you will need a few basic tools:

Phillips Head Screwdriver*, or 1/4" nut driver*

Measuring tape

Pencil

* Power screwdriver or power drill with #2 Phillips attachment or 1/4" nut attachment may be used.

C

Sorting Your Blinds

On top of the headrail of your Next Day Blinds Roller Shade, there is a sorting label.

On this label, you will recognize:

1. Order size of the blind

2. Room location (If not present, info not given at time of order)

3. Whether the shade was ordered for inside mount (IB), outside mount (OB), or side mount (EM)

D

Bracket Spacing

The brackets should be installed where the centerlines are noted in the illustration.

Depending on the width of the roller shade, necessary additional brackets may be

evenly spaced between the two end brackets.

E

Bracket Installation

Inside Mount (IB)

No Headrail Version: Make sure that the screw head

is fully recessed inside the clear plastic part of the

mounting bracket (Fig. 1).

Headrail Version: Refer to Figure 2 for bracket

installation details.

Installation Instructions |

Lift Systems: for Premium Cordless

Mounting Bracket

(no headrail)

Figure 1

No Headrail Version

Roller Shades

Bolts and Nuts

Universal Extension

(optional)

Brackets (optional)

Important Note: Screws provided are for installation into wooden frames only. For

metal surfaces, use suitable sheet metal screws and pre-drill holes. For concrete,

stone, brick, or tile, use a carbide drill and appropriate anchors and screws. For

wallboard or plaster, use hollow wall anchors and/or longer screws to reach framing or

stud. In all cases, follow the fastener manufacturer's recommendations.

2. Room Location

1. Order Size of Blind

Installation Bracket Spacing on Headrail

Shade

Number of

Width

Brackets

2 1/4"

To 40"

2

40" To 72"

3

72" To 84"

4

84" To 96"

5

Hold Down Bracket

& Screw (optional)

Work Order Number

3. Type of Mount

Space evenly

Space evenly

Installation

Centerline

Bracket

Figure 2

Headrail: Smooth or Fabric Insert

2 1/4"

ROLLER SHADE

Continuous Cord Loop and Link System

with Cassette

Continuous Cord Loop with Side Channels

GETTING STARTED

A few simple tools are required:

Steel Tape Measure

Power Drill and

Flathead & Phillips

Drill Bits

Included in your order is all the hardware necessary for a

normal installation. Depending on the mounting surface,

fasteners other than the screws provided may be required.

Wall board and plaster require the use of anchors such as

expansion or toggle bolts. Bricks, tile and stone need special

plugs and drill bits. Wood should always be pre-drilled to

avoid splitting.

Professional installation is also available in most areas,

call 800-800-3329.

STANDARD HARDWARE

Inside Mount Cassette with

Outside Mount Cassette with

Predrilled Hole Locations

Predrilled Hole Locations

OPTIONAL HARDWARE

Extension Bracket

Hold Down Bracket

1

| Cassettes and Side Channels

Pencil

Level

(for outside mount)

Awl (or tool for

Screwdriver

starting a screw hole)

Tension Pulley and

Bracket with Screws

Spacers

CASSETTE INFORMATION

The cassettes you received with your product are REQUIRED

for proper installation. Screws should be installed at each

end and any additional screws will need to be evenly spaced

between the two end predrilled holes.

SCREW PLACEMENT

2"

Space Evenly

NOTE: Measure and mark all predrilled locations

before installing.

• Measure 2" in from the ends of the headrail and mark

the holes location on the mounting surface.

• Space additional screws evenly between the end holes.

• Adjust the cassette projection to accommodate

obstructions to the bottom rail, such as window cranks or

handles, using the spacer blocks provided.

• Before installing the cassette directly to the sill or wall you

must fi rst remove the fascia and the shade from the cassette.

• To remove the fascia, push down on the face of the fascia

and pull the inner edge shown and swing out to disengage

from the end plate on each side.

• Next remove the shade from the cassette by retracting the pin

on the idle side using the dial and turning it counter-clockwise,

then pull the shade away from the control side bracket.

Space Evenly

2"

How do you remove 3 Day blinds from metal brackets?

TO REMOVE: To remove the shade use a flathead screw driver and gently pry the bracket release tab between the bracket and the headrail in the back of the shade headrail. Repeat this for each bracket until the shade is free from the mounting brackets.

Which way does a roller shade go?

In conclusion, there is no right or wrong way to decide which way round a roller blind should go, simply your preferences and the environment in which you are fitting the blind.

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