RollEase, Inc. 200 Harvard Avenue Stamford, CT 06902-6320
800.552.5100 203.964.1573 Fax: 203.964.0513 www.rollease.com
Order Fax: 203.358.5865 © 2009 RollEase, Inc. Rev: May 5, 2009
TECHNICAL
1. MOUNT THE BRACKETS.
Attach the brackets to the window
frame, window molding, wall or
ceiling, as shown.
Brackets are universal so clutch
may be mounted on either side.
Note: If sharing a standard bracket
between two shades, bracket can
only be shared by a clutch and a
pin end, not clutch-to-clutch or pin
end-to-pin end. If sharing an
intermediate bracket it can only be shared by two pin ends
2. INSTALL THE SHADE
a. Put the spring loaded pin end
into the round hole of the
bracket.
b. Keeping the pin end secured
in its bracket, insert the hooks
on the clutch straight into the two
slots in the bracket. Once the two
hooks are through the slots, gently
pull down on the clutch until the two
hooks have locked securely to
the bracket. The bottom of the
clutch should point straight down.
3. INSTALL THE BRACKET COVERS
Bracket covers slide over the bracket until snapped into position.
4. INSTALL THE TENSION DEVICE
See details page SL22
5. USE THE CONTROL CORD OR BEAD CHAIN TO OPERATE THE SHADE.
Pulling gently on the cord in one direction raises the shade; pulling it in the other direction lowers it.
Note: If sharing a bracket between two
shades, bracket can only be shared by a
clutch and a pin end, not a clutch-to-clutch or
pin end to pin end.
TO THE INSIDE OF THE
WINDOW FRAME
TO THE WALL OR FRONT OF
THE WINDOW MOLDING
TO THE CEILING OR TOP OF
THE WINDOW FRAME
Skyline Installation
Skyline
6. ATTACH STOPS TO A CONTROL CORD THATʼS MADE OF BEAD CHAIN.
On metal bead chain, attach a metal stop ball that is at least 5/16" (8mm) in diameter, so that it touches the clutch when the shade is in the
fully raised position.
For metal or plastic bead chain, lower the shade to its fully lowered position, and attach the appropriate metal stop or plastic connector next so
that it touches the clutch, this prevents the shade from being lowered beyond that point.