Louvolite Roller System 32 User manual

Roller System 32® Side Control
Fitting & Operating Instructions
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Carefully unwrap the roller blind and its associated brackets.
The brackets are universal and can be xed in a top, face or side
x position.
Note – System 32® has two differing brackets, an idle end and a control end that
should be installed for the operation of the blind.
Fitting the brackets.
To work out the distance required between each bracket you will need to rst
measure the fabric width, e.g 1500mm.
Add to this an allowance for the control and idle end of 35mm, e.g = 1535mm.
1535mm would be the measurement from the outside of one bracket to the
outside of the other bracket.
Roller System 32® Side Control
Fitting & Operating Instructions
(shown in top x position)
Control end bracket
Idle end bracket
Fabric Width = e.g 1500mm
Distance between outside edge of the brackets =
e.g 1500mm + 35mm = 1535mm
Control end Idle end

Mark the hole positions before drilling and plugging if necessary. Use two screws
in each bracket ensuring that the brackets are level. Remember to allow room for
the blind to clear any obstacles when deployed, e.g. door or window handles.
Use this gure to position the outside of your brackets accordingly whether
inside of the recess or outside of the recess
Inside the recess Outside the recess
1535mm1535mm
Fitting the blind.
Once the brackets have been tted the blind can be inserted into the brackets.
Note – For conventional roller blinds the fabric comes down from the back of the
blind and for reverse roll blinds the fabric hangs from the front of the blind.
With the fabric rolled around the tube, offer the idle end (the end with the pin to
the idle end bracket.
With the idle end in place offer the control end to the opposite bracket and
secure the blind in place ensuring that the centre lug has dropped into the slot
on the bracket.
Control end bracket
Slot location
Idle end bracket

Your blind will be supplied with either Easybreak® connectors attached to the
operating chain or a cord tidy that will need to be tted to the wall.
Easybreak® System
Two Easybreak® connectors are connected to the operating chain 200mm apart.
This ensures that at least one of them will be in the vertical position ensuring they
perform as required.
If excessive weight is applied within the loop an Easybreak® connector will break
apart.
If an Easybreak® connector comes apart then it will need to be re-connected.
To re-connect, check the Easybreak® connector for damage. If undamaged,
re-connect the chain by inserting the last ball on the end of the chain into the
larger hole of the connector and push it into place.
Easybreak® Connector
Tensioned System using cord tidy.
If the blind is tted with a continuous loop chain then a cord tidy will be attached
to the chain. This must be tted to the wall as follows:
Fitting a side x cord tidy.
The cord tidy is a two piece device and will arrive with a disposable red tab tted
to it.
200mm apart
Child Safety

Remove the disposable red tab by disengaging it from the chain and then pull
out the disposable red tab.
Position the cord tidy to the wall at the furthest distance below the roller tube
adding appropriate tension to the chain and mark its location.
Disposable retaining thrust washer
Disposable red tab
Disposable red tab
Cord tidy

Split the cord tidy and mark the remaining offset hole position
before drilling and plugging both location holes if necessary.
Screw into the offset hole to x the back piece of the cord tidy to the wall.
Re-assemble the cord tidy with the chain and x it in previously marked position
with a screw through the centre hole.

Push t a cover cap over the screw hole opening.
Cover cap

Fitting a face x cord tidy.
Mark the remaining hole position before drilling and plugging both location
holes if necessary.
Position the face x cord tidy to the wall at the furthest distance below the
headrail adding appropriate tension to the chain and mark its location.

Push t a cover cap over the screw hole opening.
Attach the cord cover plate with the screw provided.
Cover cap x 3

Operating the blind.
For a conventional roller blind, in order to lower the blind, pull the rearmost length
of chain downwards with a smooth and steady pressure. To roll the blind up do the
same on the front length of chain.
For a reverse roll blind the opposite is true, to lower use the front chain and to
raise, use the rear chain.
NOTE TO INSTALLER:

Notes

S224402-32 03031
WARNING
Breakaway Connector System
Floor
Blind drop
size
Fixing height
max 2/3
blind drop
Distance between
chain & floor
Chain with 2 x
Easybreak connectors
spaced 200mm apart
2
3
1
Tensioned System with Cord Tidy
Blind drop
size
Fixing height
Floor
Chain
length
Distance between
chain & floor
Cord tidy
2
3
1
If xing height is unknown
If xing height known
Cord tidy
1
2
3
If xing height unknown
If xing height known
Chain must be tted with 2 x
Easybreak connectors 200mm apart
Child Safety - BS EN 13120 Guidelines for Roller Blinds
1
2
3
NOTE TO INSTALLER:
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