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Fitting components Swivel Bracket Screws for Wood/PVC Child Safety Cleat What you will need: Fitting Instructions For Venetian Blinds Warning Please take care when unpacking your blind, do not use a knife or any sharp objects when unpacking. Choose how to mount the brackets. The brackets are a universal type that can be used to face fix or top fix. Step One. Fitting the brackets Top mounting the blind onto the ceiling/ underside of a recess. Face mount onto a wall/ window frame. www.swiftdirectblinds.co.uk

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Page 1: fitting instruction venetian · A bracket should sit at either side of the rail, approximately 100mm away from the end. Remaining brackets should be equally distributed along the

Fitting components

• Swivel Bracket

• Screws for Wood/PVC

• Child Safety Cleat

What you will need:

Fitting Instructions For Venetian Blinds

Warning Please take care when unpacking your blind, do not use a knife or any sharp objects when unpacking.

Choose how to mount the brackets. The brackets are a universal type that can be used to face fix or top fix.

Step One. Fitting the brackets

Top mounting the blind onto the ceiling/ underside of a recess. Face mount onto a wall/ window frame.

www.swiftdirectblinds.co.uk

Page 2: fitting instruction venetian · A bracket should sit at either side of the rail, approximately 100mm away from the end. Remaining brackets should be equally distributed along the

A bracket should sit at either side of the rail, approximately 100mm away from the end. Remaining brackets should be equally distributed along the width.

Deciding where to mount the brackets:

A bracket should sit either side of the rail, 110mm away from the end. Remaining brackets should be equally distributed along the width.

Ensure that brackets are positioned a suitable distance away from any window/ door handles or any other obstructions to allow the blind to operate smoothly.

Step Two. Fitting the blind

EXPERT ADVICE

Ensure that brackets do not interfere with the white plastic components within the headrail.

EXPERT ADVICE

Ensure that brackets do not interfere with the white plastic components within the headrail.

Hold each bracket into place and mark the hole positions using a pencil. Fit each bracket using 2 screws provided.If a pilot hole is required, use a 2.5mm drill bit. Ensure the brackets are level to ensure the smooth operation of the blind. For fixing to alternative surfaces i.e. plas-ter/ stroke concrete, alternative suitable fixings should be used.

To attach the blind to the brackets, open the swing arm on the bracket so that it protrudes out. Locate the front lip of the rail onto the front prongs of the bracket, push the rear of the headrail fully up. Then gently push the swing arm towards the back of the bracket to lock the rail into place.

To remove the rail, simply pull the swing arm at the front of the bracket outwards again. Your venetian blind will arrive with blue transit protection pads between the top rail and the top slat, carefully remove these once the blind has been installed.

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Step Three. Fitting the child safety clip

Step Three. Fitting the child safety cleat

The child safe cord cleat must be installed at the minimum distance possible from the control mechanism and minimum 1.5m from floor.

1. Place the safety cleat in the desired position on the wall and mark the positions of the holes with a pencil.

2. Drill the holes. Use screws to attach the safety cleat to the wall.

3. Wrap the cords around the cord cleats in a figure of 8 When the cords are fully accumulated ensure they are secure so when any cord is pulled no excess cord is released.

Step Four. To operate the blind

• There are two controls to operate your blind: a raise/lowercontrol and a tilt control.

• To lower the blind, pull the cord (with acorn on) towards the centre of the blind to release the locking mechanism and allow the blind to lower.

• To lock the blind, pull the cord (with acorn on) towards the edge of the blind and slightly release allowing locking mechanism to locate.

• To tilt the blind, twist the wand either one way or other.

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Caring for your blind• Don’t allow moisture to settle on the blinds. • Wipe with a clean damp cloth.

• Don’t oil or lubricate any part of the blind to prevent damage.

Make it safeYoung children can be strangled by loops in pull cords, chains, tapes, andinner cords that operate the product. To avoid strangulations and entanglement, keep cords out of the reach of young children.

• Move beds, cots and furniture away from window covering cords.

• Do not tie cords together.

• Make sure cords do not twist and create a loop.. Want to see how it’s done? Watch our video fitting guides on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/directblinds

Use the cord to raise and lower the blind. Use the tilt wand to adjust the angle of the slats.

EXPERT ADVICE

Slats should be in the open position when raising or lowering the blind.