bracket. Push the head rail upward until the flexible tab at the bottom
of each bracket snaps onto the back of the head rail. Check carefully to
assure that each bracket is properly secured.
For style 'B' [see illustration]: Lift the Head Rail into position such that
the front edge of the bracket is under the inner front edge of the head
rail, and then push the head rail upward until the flexible tab at the
bottom of each bracket snaps onto the back of the head rail. Check
carefully to assure that each bracket is properly secured.
For Outside Mounting:
Clip the brackets onto the head rail as described above. Hold
the shade level at the height desired and center it over the
window opening. Mark the exact location of each bracket with
a pencil. Remove the brackets from the head rail and position
the top of each bracket at the marked location and screw each
bracket into the wall or window molding using the 11/8" screws,
pre-drill the screw holes using a 3/32" drill bit.
For Inside Mounting:
Clip the brackets onto the head rail as described above. Hold
the shade in place and make a pencil mark at the rear of each
bracket where it contacts the inside of the window frame.
Remove the brackets from the head rail and align them with the
marks. Attach each bracket using the 11/8" screws, pre-drill the
screw holes using a 3/32" drill bit.
Step 4. Attach Handle(s)
Attach the Handle to the bottom rail as illustrated. The handle is
designed to minimize contact with the shade fabric. Always raise
and lower the shade SLOWLY(!) to assure that the pleated fabric
stacks neatly.
Wider shades have (2) Handles – to precisely determine the correct
position for each handle, divide the total width of the shade by 4,
and then attach one handle that distance from each outside edge
of the shade – always grasp both handles when lifting and lowering
the shade.
For Top-Down Bottom-Up shades, attach the 2nd handle to the
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