How to install Aluminium Venetian Blinds

How to install Aluminium Venetian Blinds | A step-by-step guide to fitting your new Aluminium Blinds

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STEP 1: BEFORE YOU START

Please read all instructions carefully and check the contents of your package.

Check the measurements of your blinds against your order, remembering the factory will have made a small allowance for fitting.

STEP 2: TOOLS REQUIRED

Ensure you have all the tools required. You will need a metal tape measure, pencil, screwdriver, drill and step ladder. Screws, wall plugs, toggles and other fasteners may be required. Remember: safety first at all times!

STEP 3: FITTING THE BRACKETS

Your aluminum venetian blind can be installed to fit inside or outside your window frame.

  1. Hold the headrail and blind (with brackets) in position, ensuring the headrail is level.
  2. Mark the position of the brackets then remove the headrail and blind
  3. Holding the brackets in place mark the position of screw holes through each bracket.
  4. Attach the brackets with screws through the mounting holes.

For safety and support fit all brackets provided.

STEP 4: HANGING THE BLIND

Pick up the blind and clip front of headrail into mounting brackets. Rotate the headrail up into the rear of headrail and push back into the bracket to lock into place.

To release, blind push back and tilt headrail downwards. Make sure the blind cords and the tilting wand face toward you.

STEP 5: STEPS TO PROTECT CHILDREN

To avoid creating a possible strangulation hazard for children, the corded internal window covering must be installed in such a way that a loose cord cannot form a loop 220mm or longer at a height of less than 1600mm above floor level. A cord guide may be installed lower than 1600mm if the cord is sufficiently secured to prevent a loop 220mm or longer being formed, and it must be designed to prevent a child from being able to remove the cord. If a cleat is used to secure the cord it must be at least 1600mm above floor level because a child is capable of unwinding a cord from a cleat. For more information visit productsafety.com.au

STEP 6: HOW TO OPERATE

To open/raise blind using the cord, draw blind down and up to ensure blind operates correctly. To rotate blind, rotate wand to attain desired slat positions.

How to install Cellular Blinds

How to install Cellular Blinds | A step-by-step guide to fitting your new Cellular Blinds

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STEP 1: BEFORE YOU START

Please read all instructions carefully and check the contents of your package.

Check the measurements of your blinds against your order, remembering the factory will have made a small allowance for fitting.

STEP 2: TOOLS REQUIRED

Ensure you have all the tools required. You will need a metal tape measure, pencil, screwdriver, drill and step ladder. Screws, wall plugs, toggles and other fasteners may be required. Remember: safety first at all times!

STEP 3: FITTING THE BRACKETS

Your cellular blinds can be installed to fit inside or outside your window frame.

  1. Position the bracket on the headrail prior to mounting to become familiar with the way they fit.
  2. Engage the hook at the bracket front with the ridge on the top surface of the headrail.
  3. Push up on the bottom rear portion of the bracket until the headrail snaps into place. For safety and support fit all brackets provided.

ATTACH BRACKETS TO MOUNTING SURFACE

Outside Mount- Centre the shade over the window opening at the desired height. Mark the position of the ends of the headrail on the wall. attach the mounting brackets to the wall 50mm in from the marks making sure the mounting brackets are level with one another.

Inside Mount- Mount the brackets to the top of the window frame and 50mm in from the edge of the window frame. Make sure the brackets are aligned with one another.

STEP 4: HANGING THE BLIND

  1. INSERTING THE HEADRAIL

Inside Mount- Firmly push the back of the headrail into the tab of each bracket. Push up on the bottom rear portion of the headrail to engage the hook at the bracket front.

Outside Mount- Engage the hook on the bracket front with the ridge on the top surface of the headrail. Push up on the bottom rear portion of the headrail until the headrail snaps into place.

  1. ATTACHING THE OPTIONAL HOLD DOWN BRACKETS

Hold down brackets are used on the ends of the bottom rail to keep the blind from swaying. They are used on applications such as doors or on frequently opened windows to prevent the wind from blowing the shade around. They are available at no extra charge but must be requested at the time of order placement.

STEP 5: STEPS TO PROTECT CHILDREN

To avoid creating a possible strangulation hazard for children, the corded internal window covering must be installed in such a way that a loose cord cannot form a loop 220mm or longer at a height of less than 1600mm above floor level. A cord guide may be installed lower than 1600mm if the cord is sufficiently secured to prevent a loop 220mm or longer being formed, and it must be designed to prevent a child from being able to remove the cord. If a cleat is used to secure the cord it must be at least 1600mm above floor level because a child is capable of unwinding a cord from a cleat. For more information visit productsafety.com.au

STEP 6: HOW TO OPERATE

To lower the blind, pull the cord down and toward the centre of the blind to unlock the cord. While holding the cord toward the centre lower the blind to the desired position. Move the cord back past the outside edge of the blind and release to lock the blind into position.

How to install Panel Blinds

How to install Panel Blinds | A step-by-step guide to fitting your Panel Blinds

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STEP 1: BEFORE YOU START

Please read all instructions carefully and check the contents of your package.

Check the measurements of your blinds against your order, remembering the factory will have made a small allowance for fitting.

STEP 2: TOOLS REQUIRED

Ensure you have all the tools required. You will need a metal tape measure, pencil, screwdriver, drill and step ladder. Screws, wall plugs, toggles and other fasteners may be required. Remember: safety first at all times!

STEP 3: FITTING THE BRACKETS

  1. Space the brackets evenly across the window. Keeping the end brackets approximately 50mm in from the edge of the architrave.
  2. Place a mark with your pencil at the screw points. Place two screws in the top or back plate of the bracket and fasten with a drill or screwdriver, repeat for the second hole.
  3. Repeat for all brackets provided for safety and support

POSITIONING THE TRACK

  1. Lift the track into place.
  2. Hook the back of the bracket into the groove on the topside of the track.
  3. Lift the front of track up and lock into place in the bracket, making sure to hear it click and secure in position, before releasing the track.

STEP 4: HANGING THE PANELS

Line up runners with male/female brackets and click in place, making sure the front panel with the ‘L’ clip for attaching the wand is in the front guide of the track.

STEP 5: STEPS TO PROTECT CHILDREN

To avoid creating a possible strangulation hazard for children, the corded internal window covering must be installed in such a way that a loose cord cannot form a loop 220mm or longer at a height of less than 1600mm above floor level. A cord guide may be installed lower than 1600mm if the cord is sufficiently secured to prevent a loop 220mm or longer being formed, and it must be designed to prevent a child from being able to remove the cord. If a cleat is used to secure the cord it must be at least 1600mm above floor level because a child is capable of unwinding a cord from a cleat. For more information visit productsafety.com.au

STEP 6: HOW TO OPERATE

Hook the wand to each end of the tracks to enable easy operation from either end. To open and close, slowly push or pull the wand in the direction that is required. Make sure not to operate too fast or you will risk damaging the panels.

How to install Timber Venetian Blinds

How to install Vertical Blinds | A step-by-step guide to fitting your Vertical Blinds

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STEP 1: BEFORE YOU START

Please read all instructions carefully and check the contents of your package.

Check the measurements of your blinds against your order, remembering the factory will have made a small allowance for fitting.

STEP 2: TOOLS REQUIRED

Ensure you have all the tools required. You will need a metal tape measure, pencil, screwdriver, drill and step ladder. Screws, wall plugs, toggles and other fasteners may be required. Remember: safety first at all times!

STEP 3: FITTING THE BRACKETS

Your timber venetian blind can be installed to fit inside or outside your window frame.

  1. Attach brackets to headrail, ensuring that their positions do not
    interfere with the internal workings of the headrail.
  2. Hold the headrail (with brackets) in position, checking that the headrail is level.
  3. Mark the position of the brackets then remove the headrail and blind.
  4. Holding the brackets in place mark the position of screw holes through each bracket.
  5. Attach the brackets with screws through the mounting holes.
    For safety and support fit all brackets provided.

STEP 4: HANGING THE BLIND

Pick up the blind and push headrail up into mounting brackets. Make sure the bracket is in the open position and the blind cords and tilting wand face toward you. Close the bracket by pushing the lever from left to right until you feel it lock into place. Lever will now be hard against the headrail face. Place wooden valance over the top of headrail.

STEP 5: STEPS TO PROTECT CHILDREN

To avoid creating a possible strangulation hazard for children, the corded internal window covering must be installed in such a way that a loose cord cannot form a loop 220mm or longer at a height of less than 1600mm above floor level. A cord guide may be installed lower than 1600mm if the cord is sufficiently secured to prevent a loop 220mm or longer being formed, and it must be designed to prevent a child from being able to remove the cord. If a cleat is used to secure the cord it must be at least 1600mm above floor level because a child is capable of unwinding a cord from a cleat. For more information visit productsafety.com.au

STEP 6: HOW TO OPERATE

To open/raise blind using the cord, draw blind down and up to ensure blind operates correctly. To rotate blind, rotate wand to attain desired slat positions.
Caution: When slats are closed, stop twisting wand, continuing to twist wand in the same direction may damage the rotator.

How to install Roller Blinds

How to install Roller Blinds | A step-by-step guide to fitting your new Roller Blinds

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STEP 1: BEFORE YOU START

Please read all instructions carefully and check the contents of your package.

Check the measurements of your blinds against your order, remembering the factory will have made a small allowance for fitting.

STEP 2: TOOLS REQUIRED

Ensure you have all the tools required. You will need a metal tape measure, pencil, screwdriver, drill and step ladder. Standard screws are supplied as part of your package.Wall plugs, toggles and other fasteners may be required. Remember: safety first at all times!

STEP 3: FITTING THE BRACKETS

Your roller blind can be installed to fit inside or outside your window frame.

A standard roller blind rolls up from the back and sits closer to the wall (when facing the blind). A reverse roller blind rolls over the top and the roll is not visible.

  1. Make sure you position the control bracket on your selected control side.
  2. Mark the position and the brackets and pre drill holes if necessary.
  3. Secure the bracket with screws.

For safety and support fit all brackets provided.

STEP 4: HANGING THE BLIND

Pick up the blind still rolled up and insert the idle spring bracket into the round hole. Then insert plug into cross section of the bracket making sure it is hooked into the bracket with a gentle downward motion.

STEP 5: STEPS TO PROTECT CHILDREN

To avoid creating a possible strangulation hazard for children, the corded internal window covering must be installed in such a way that a loose cord cannot form a loop 220mm or longer at a height of less than 1600mm above floor level. A cord guide may be installed lower than 1600mm if the cord is sufficiently secured to prevent a loop 220mm or longer being formed, and it must be designed to prevent a child from being able to remove the cord. If a cleat is used to secure the cord it must be at least 1600mm above floor level because a child is capable of unwinding a cord from a cleat. For more information visit productsafety.com.au

STEP 6: HOW TO OPERATE

To open/raise blind using the chain, draw blind down and up to ensure blind operates correctly.

How to install Vertical Blinds

How to install Vertical Blinds | A step-by-step guide to fitting your Vertical Blinds

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STEP 1: BEFORE YOU START

Please read all instructions carefully and check the contents of your package.

Check the measurements of your blinds against your order, remembering the factory will have made a small allowance for fitting.

STEP 2: TOOLS REQUIRED

Ensure you have all the tools required. You will need a metal tape measure, pencil, screwdriver, drill and step ladder. Standard screws are supplied as part of your package. Wall plugs, toggles and other fasteners may be required. Remember: safety first at all times!

STEP 3: FITTING THE BRACKETS

Your vertical blind can be installed using either the face fix bracket (wall or architrave) or the top fit bracket (top of recess/ceiling).

FOR FACE FIX

  1. The bracket is to fit flush with the top of the architrave, unless otherwise specified, e.g. wall or brick fixing.
  2. Drill required holes. Two screws are required to support brackets.
  3. Screw brackets to architrave or wall with fixing screws supplied.

FOR RECESS FIX

The bracket is to fit into the top of the recess or the ceiling, ensuring that enough clearance is allowed from the window glass and handles for rotation of the slats. For safety and support fit all brackets provided.

STEP 4: ATTACHING THE TRACK

After fixing the brackets, place track into bracket and tighten front fixing screws. Note: Do not over tighten this screw, it should only be firm.

STEP 5: HANGING THE SLATS

Using the wand control, rotate the slat attachment hook to the open position 90° to the window. Then hook on the slats one by one.

STEP 6: STEPS TO PROTECT CHILDREN

To avoid creating a possible strangulation hazard for children, the corded internal window covering must be installed in such a way that a loose cord cannot form a loop 220mm or longer at a height of less than 1600mm above floor level. A cord guide may be installed lower than 1600mm if the cord is sufficiently secured to prevent a loop 220mm or longer being formed, and it must be designed to prevent a child from being able to remove the cord. If a cleat is used to secure the cord it must be at least 1600mm above floor level because a child is capable of unwinding a cord from a cleat. For more information visit productsafety.com.au

STEP 7: HOW TO OPERATE

To rotate blind, rotate wand to attain desired slat positions. Caution: When slats are closed, stop twisting wand. Continuing to twist wand in the same direction may damage the rotator.

To draw the blind open, pull wand until blinds have drawn open to the desired opening size.