
A breakaway cord condenser is pre-fitted to the lift
cords so that when a horizontal force is applied to the
cords above the condenser, it safely breaks away,
eliminating any hazardous loops.
If the cord condenser is pulled
apart:
Untwist the cords so that they’re nice
and straight.
Slot the cords into the channel in the
centre of one half of the consenser. If
your condenser differs slightly from
the diagram, don’t worry, just slot any
cords that aren’t already tied into
place inside in the same way.
Click the two halves back together,
ensuring there is no loose thread
trapped at the edges of the
condenser.
Top Top
Top Tip
The design of the condenser can vary, so don’t worry if yours
doesn’t look exactly like the illustration. Both designs do the
same job and clip back together in the same way.
Place the safety cleat in the
desired position on the wall
and mark the positions of the
holes with a pencil.
*Distance between
cord cleats
(centre to centre)
Drop of blind
1-1000mm
1001-2000mm
2001-3000mm
100mm
150mm
300mm
*Distance between
cord cleats
(centre to centre)
Wrap the cords around the
cord cleats in a figure of 8.
When the cords are fully
accumulated, ensure they are
secure so that when any cord
is pulled, no excess cord is
released.
Mark the hole positions and
drill as required. Use the
screws provided to attach
the safety cleat to the wall.
The safety cleat shall be installed as close to the headrail as possible and in all cases not less than 1500mm from the floor. The
cord must be fully accumulated around the safety cleat(s) when the blind is not in use. Use the table below to determine the
distance required between the cleats to fully accumulate the cords when the blind is fully raised.
Cord Safety Cleat
Child Safety
Cord Condenser
Installation Guide
Click2Fit™ Honeycomb Blinds