![]() For standard shades, the slotted bracket goes on the left side, the bracket with holes on the right. ![]() Push into the bracket to compress the spring, then place the metal tab on the left side of the shade into the slot of the left bracket. If the brackets are installed facing down (like Ceiling Mount), place the pin into the outer hole of the right bracket. If the brackets are installed as illustrated (facing out), place the pin into the inner hole of the right bracket. Always insert the pin end into the right side bracket first. Spring-loaded tip provides up to 3/8” extra width if needed. This will provide enough clearance to lift shade into the slotted bracket. Then insert the other end of the shade into the slot of the left bracket.Īllow 1/4” clearance between the top of the frame and fully rolled-up shade. For ceiling mount, insert the pin into the outer hole. For outside mount, insert the round pin end into the inner hole of the right bracket. Hold the shade to the desired position, making sure it is level, and place pencil marks at the base of the pin at each end of the roller. ![]() The slotted bracket goes on the left side, the bracket with holes on the right. Attach brackets to the inside or outside of the casing or to the ceiling. ![]() Shades mounted too tight in the brackets will not function properly. When measuring and installing shades, make sure there is a “play” between the roller and the brackets. Your window shade can be installed either inside the window frame or outside the window frame or on the ceiling. * Use 3/32” drill bit to predrill screw holes Screwdriver, tape measure, pencil, drill*, step ladder. Plastic Anchors 4 (For Drywall or Plaster Mounting) ![]()
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