Get acquainted with your new blind, Warning, Diagram a diagram b – Blinds Chalet One Day 1 Wood Blinds User Manual

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Center Support

Bracket

Headrail

Installation

Bracket

Installation

Bracket

Tilt

Wand

Braided

Ladder

Slat

Hold-Down

Bracket

Hold-Down

Bracket

Bottomrail

Tassel

Lift Cord

Cord

Equalizer

GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR NEW BLIND ....

Diagram A

Diagram B

WARNING

1. Parents should know that children could accidentally strangle in
window covering cords. Keep cords out of the reach of children. Use
these devices available at local hardware or window covering stores:
Cleat (sent with blinds upon request)
Clamp or clothes pin
Tie cord to itself
Tie-Down device

2. Use PROPER SCREWS. Two #6 screws
are supplied for each bracket. These are self
tapping, 3/4" (1.9 cm) long screws with slotted hex heads, suitable for
wood or sheet metal surfaces. In METAL SURFACES drill holes with
#31 (.120 inch or 3mm diameter) steel drill bit after starting hole with
center punch or awl. In WOOD SURFACES; 7/64" (2.8 mm) drilled
holes make driving the screw easier and minimize wood splitting. For
PLASTER, DRYWALL, CONCRETE, STONE, BRICK, OR TILE; use
carbide drill and appropriate plugs, anchors or screws of proper type and
length to fasten to stud, beam or other subsurface. Follow fastener
manufacturer’s recommendations.

3. USE PROPER EYE PROTECTION when drilling mounting
holes.
4. When patio door blinds are raised. KEEP LIFT CORD
AWAY FROM DOOR OPENING to prevent possible tripping
hazard.

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