How to fit your made to measure Roller Blinds from Blinds4Sale FITTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROLLER BLINDS WITH SIDE CONTROL CHAIN |
FITTING THE BRACKETS 
| Bracket positions illustrated are for a blind with the control chain on the right. For a blind with the control chain on the left the brackets should be at the opposite ends. Brackets can be fitted to any flat surface above, behind or to the side of the blind. They must be level to ensure the smooth operation of the blind. Check that the rolled up fabric will not touch any surface. To calculate the spacing between the brackets add 35mm (1.3/8") to the width of blind fabric. Fix the brackets so that outsides of the brackets are this distance apart. | FITTING THE BLIND 
| Hold the blind to the brackets with the fabric hanging from the back of the blind. Fit the plunger into its bracket. Push the blind into this bracket, depressing the plunger. With the locating hook pointing downwards place the hook into the vertical part of the + shaped hole on the bracket. Allow the hook to drop downwards so that it locks into place in the bracket. |
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROLLER BLINDS WITH SPRING CONTROL |
| FITTING THE BRACKETS 
| Brackets can be fitted to any flat surface above, behind or to the side of the blind. They must be level to ensure the smooth operation of the blind. Check that the rolled up fabric will not touch any surface. To calculate the spacing between the brackets add 35mm (1.3/8") to the width of blind fabric. Fix the brackets so that outsides of the brackets are this distance apart. | | FITTING THE BLIND 
| Make sure that the blind fabric is completely rolled onto the roller. Fit the spring plunger end into the right hand bracket. Push the blind to the right depressing the spring plunger. Clip the blind into the left hand bracket, making sure the locating spigot is located in the lowest slot in the bracket. This is most important. | | TENSIONING THE SPRING If the fabric does not wind up completely when the blind is operated greater spring tension can be applied as follows: A) Pull the blind 250mm (10") from its uppermost position. B) Remove the blind from the brackets and roll the material by hand back onto the roller. C) Replace the blind in the brackets. D) In the unlikely event that the tension is still insufficient repeat steps (A) to (C).
| ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF THE BOTTOM OF A BLIND If two blinds are fitted side by side and the bottoms cannot be positioned at the same level, the level of the bottom of either one of the blinds may be altered as follows: (A) With the fabric completely wrapped around the roller, carefully remove the blind from the brackets. (B) Take the spring return mechanism and gently pull it 25mm (1") out of the roller tube ensuring that the spring does not uncoil. (C) Rotate the mechanism to the next position and replace it in the tube. (D) Replace the blind in its brackets ensuring the locating spigot is located in the lowest slot in the bracket. Adjust the level of the bottom of the blind. (E) If necessary readjust the same blind, always rotating the mechanism in the same direction as before. This step can be carried out up to four times giving a total of five steps in all. Where there are more than two blinds together, adjust the level of the second blind to the level of the first blind, the level of the third blind to the level of the second, the fourth to the third etc. until all the blinds are aligned. |
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