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Skylight Installation Instructions
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Skylight Installation Instructions
Important: There can not be more than 1/4 variation in window opening

  • Install the Retainer assembly with screws provided as shown below.

  • Screws should be 3/4 from front edge of the Retainer
  • Screws should be placed four (4) inches in from each end and twelve (12) inches apart for intermediate screws.
  • Left and right tracks must be installed parallel screws
  • Back of retainer must be at least 3/4 from any obstruction



  • Screw Installation Brackets into the skylight header with the center of the attachment screw hole 1 1/8 back from the front edge of the Retainer. Hex Head and Bugle Head screws are supplied for the mounting brackets. Use Hex Head for Aluminum or Steel window frames, and Bugle Head for wood or sheetrock frames.
    Important: Hex Head screws can not be used in the back hole of the mounting bracket.

    Top Bracket locations depend on the width of the shade. Refer to chart for location. Bottom Brackets should be screwed three inches in from the left and right sides.

    Shade Width:

    Top Bracket Location:

    15-20

    2 1/2

    20-32

    4 1/2

    32-48

    6 1/2

    Light Blocking Strip Application
    Note: Do Not remove paper liner from Light Blocking Strips until they are cut to length.

    1. Cut 6 pieces of Light Blocking Strip to fit in the spaces shown in the diagram above.
      (Between brackets, and between brackets and window casing, on top and bottom sills.)
    2. Remove paper liner from one piece of Light Blocking Strip. Apply strip to correct area of sill, aligning the strip with the center of the brackets.
    3. Press down firmly. Do Not stretch strip.
    4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for remaining pieces of Light Blocking Strip.



    Tilt compressed top and middle rails to position in retainer track (image above). Make sure the cords are hanging freely from the middle rail and are not wrapped around the Guide Plugs. Insert one side of middle rail at a time by positioning barbed rib on back side of guided plug into groove of track retainer (image below).
    It may be necessary to apply a small amount of grease inside the track retainer groove (figure below) for smooth operation. Save any leftover grease in case future applications are needed.

    Push Guide Plugs into Track Retainer all the way, by holding middle rail securely and pushing rail toward retainer until you hear three clicks (image below). Make sure that the Guide Plug is square to the track Retainer for smooth operation.

    With both sides of the Middle Rail snapped into the Track Retainer, slide the middle and top rails up to the top mounting brackets. Lift the top rail up against the bottom of the installation bracket so that the spring loaded front clip is engaged in the front groove of the rail. Push the rail back and up until the back hooks of the bracket are engaged in the back groove of the rail.

    1 1/8 from front of retainer to center of screw slot of Bracket.

    With the Top Rail securely fastened to the top installation brackets, you can now secure the Bottom Rail to the bottom installation brackets in the same manner. You will notice that the cords are loose. Check the gap between the fronts of the Head and Bottom Rails and the front side of the Retainer Track (image below). If the spacing is not uniform, loosen mounting brackets and adjust as necessary.

    Now you will have to adjust the tension in each cord using the Tension Bolts. Start by raising the Middle Rail up to the Top Rail, compressing the fabric stack tightly. This will insure the leveling of the Middle Rail. Holding the Middle Rail in that position, start tightening one of the Tensioning Bolts (either side) using a flat head screwdriver. When turning the Tensioning Bolt clockwise to tighten, you should see the slack of the cord being removed. The Tensioning Bolt should not be able to turn back by itself. If it does, you need to tighten the nut on the back of the Tensioning Bolt. Turn the bolt until all slack is removed, but cord is not tight. Repeat the process for the opposite side.

    The final cord adjustment now needs to be made. The number of turns in tightening the Tension Bolts will vary from shade to shade. Start by tightening each side one full turn. Try operating the shade from full open to full closed. If the shade feels tight or is difficult to move; decrease the amount of tension in each side equally (turn bolt counterclockwise). If shade won't stay all the way opened or closed; increase the amount of tension in each side equally (turn bolt clockwise). If the Middle Rail won't close evenly across the Bottom Rail then you need to adjust one or both of the cords to get equal amounts of tension in each.

    When installation is complete, operate the shade up and down several times to evenly distribute the grease. Wipe off any excess grease to prevent it from getting on fabric.

    PROBLEM

    SYMPTOM

    SUGGESTED REMEDY

    Middle Rail difficult to move

    Tension too tight in cords

    Loosen Tensioning Bolts

    Screws in Track Retainer interfering with Guide Plugs

    Reposition screw 3/4 back from front of Track Retainer (see instructions)

    Guide Plugs not inserted into track properly

    Make sure Guide Plugs are pressed into track as far as possible and that the top and bottom of each plug is inserted the same amount

    Insufficient lubrication

    Apply Silicone Grease (see instructions)

    Shade too wide

    Recheck width dimensions. Call manufacturer if cutdown is required

    Middle Rail won't stay open or closed

    Tension too loose in cords

    Tighten Tensioning Bolts (A quarter turn at a time)

    Middle Rail not level with Bottom Rail

    Unequal tension in Tensioning Bolts

    Method 1:
    Move Middle Rail up to Top Rail, compressing fabric. Adjust one or both Tensioning Bolts to obtain equal tension.

    Method 2:
    Move Middle Rail down to Bottom Rail. Adjust one or both Tensioning Bolts to make Middle Rail parallel with Bottom Rail (Tightening Tension Bolt will lower Middle Rail on that side, loosening will raise Middle Rail on that side).




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