Powered Roofblind
7.2
Frame fitting (pre-assembled version)
7.2.1
Frame fitting
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NOTICE! Risk of damage
• Use packing material where required (fig. 3, page 4). The side tracks must
be perpendicular to the head rail.
• Use screws and plugs suitable for the wall construction to fix the frame to
the recess. Pre-drill at the marked points.The heads of screws may be no
larger than 6.0 mm in diameter.
• Ensure not to drill through the wall.
• Ensure not to damage the channel in the side tracks.
• Ensure not to leave screws or other debris inside the side tracks as this can
jam the shoes in the tracks.
Proceed as shown (fig. 4, page 4):
➤ Align the blind with the window cut-out and mark where the holes are to be
drilled for the frame.
➤ Fix the frame with the screws to the ceiling (2.).
It might be easier to loosely fit the four corner screws (1.) first to position and
hold the blind while the main fixings (3.) are fitted.
If fitting a curved frame then it is better to position the blind vertically using
the side track screws rather than the corner screws.
7.2.2
Connecting the motor
➤ Connect the motor as shown:
– Manually switched blinds (fig. 7, page 6).
– Remotely controlled blinds (fig. 8, page 6) or
– Other control system (fig. 9, page 7)
7.3
Frame fitting (flat pack version)
7.3.1
Frame assembly
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NOTICE! Risk of damage
• When unpacking, leave the blue tape on the side tracks to aid assembly.
• Ensure that the frame is not twisted during installation, as distortion will
damage the blind and effect operation of the blind.
➤ Proceed as shown (fig. 5, page 5).
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Installation
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