Wood BlindsSTEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Loop Control
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Table of Contents
Step 1 - Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Overview - Loop Control Wood Blinds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Step 2 - Mounting the Brackets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 6
Step 3 - Inserting the Headrail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Step 4 - Attaching the Valance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Attaching Loop Control Cord Tensioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Hold Down Clips (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Operating your Blinds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Care & Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover
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OverviewStep 1 — Parts & Tools
Loop Control Wood Blinds
First, make sure you have all the parts and tools required to install your shades.
ALL THE HARDWARE YOU’LL NEED: Pencil, screwdriver, ¼” nut driver, level, and a drill with a 1⁄16” drill bit.
Then find wooden studs where you’ll want to attach the brackets; if you need to mount your shades to wallboard or plaster, use a secure fastener designed for hollow wall applications. For metal surfaces, pre-drill holes and use the included screws. For concrete, stone, brick, or tile surfaces, use a masonry drill and appropriate plugs, anchors, or screws.
It’s important when selecting a fastener to make sure it’s designed to support the weight of the shade. Follow the fastener manufacturer’s instruction from there on out.
Getting Started
PENCIL(NOT INCLUDED)
POWER DRILL(NOT INCLUDED)
CENTER SUPPORT BRACKET (OPTIONAL)
SCREWS MOUNTING BRACKETS
EXTENSION BRACKET(OPTIONAL)
SPACER BLOCKS(OPTIONAL)
SHIMS(OPTIONAL)
LEVEL(NOT INCLUDED)
VALANCE RETURN(OUTSIDE MOUNT
OR INSIDE MOUNT WITH CUSTOM
RETURNS ONLY)
HEADRAIL
MOUNTING BRACKETS
CENTER SUPPORTBRACKET(OPTIONAL)
SCREW DRIVER (NOT INCLUDED)
LOOP CORDS
CORDTENSIONER
Standard on 2 3⁄4" Blinds, optional on 1 3⁄8" & 2" Blinds
MOUNTING BRACKETWITH SPACER BLOCK
MOUNTING BRACKETWITH BRACKET SHIM
Used for inside mount blinds with ladder tapes only
VALANCE
Tools
Parts
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CENTER SUPPORT BRACKETCENTER SUPPORT BRACKETMOUNTING BRACKET
MOUNTING BRACKET
Step 2 — Mounting BracketsStep 2 — Mounting Brackets
Inside Mount
Place mounting brackets level and 1 inch from the window frame. Screw into the window frame through the holes on the inside of the bracket as shown. Always use all brackets supplied. All blinds over 54” wide require the use of center support brackets - see below on how to attach center support bracket. Always use at least two screws per bracket to ensure a strong, secure mount.
Please note: Blinds with ladder tapes require the use of the bracket shims provided to ensure proper blind operation.
Attaching Center Support BracketsFor wider blinds you will need to install center support brackets. Center support brackets should be spaced evenly along the width of the blind, aligned with tops and backs of end brackets. If needed center support brackets can be attached to an extension bracket as illustrated. Make sure the brackets are positioned so they do not interfere with the operation of blind. About 1" offset from the center ladder.
Outside or Ceiling Mount
Hold the blind in the desired position and mark the window frame or ceiling 1⁄4” past each end of the headrail with a pencil.
Remove the blind and place the mounting brackets level with the pencil marks.
Be certain that the mounting brackets are aligned with each other. Secure with the screws provided. If using extension brackets proceed to instructions below, otherwise, proceed to Step 3.
Attaching Optional Extension Bracket for Outside Mounts:
Extension brackets are used to project the blind out from the mounting surface to clear obstructions such as window cranks and door knobs. Place extension brackets level on pencil marks. Be certain that the extension brackets are aligned with each other. Secure extension brackets to the wall with the screws supplied. Using the supplied nuts and short bolts, attach mounting bracket to extension bracket as shown.
NOTE: If mounting your brackets to a wooden window casing, pre-drill the mounting screw holes at least 1⁄4" from the edge of the wood to prevent the screws from splitting the casing.
CENTER SUPPORT BRACKET
OPTIONAL EXTENSION BRACKET BEFORE ASSEMBLY
OUTSIDE CEILING MOUNT BRACKET
1"
MOUNTING BRACKETWITH BRACKET SHIM
MOUNTING BRACKETWITH OPTIONAL
EXTENSION
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Step 3 — Inserting the Headrail
Inserting the Headrail
Check blind to ensure that all cords and ladders hang freely. Open the bracket latches by pushing up on bottom of bracket while lifting the bottom of bracket latches up. Slide the headrail into the mounting brackets. Close bracket latches into locked position.
Make sure the loop cord goes through the hole in the bracket and does not get caught on it when closing the bracket.
Step 4 — Attaching the Valance
Attach ValanceInsert each magnetic valance clip in the slot located at the back of the valance, spread them evenly along the valance slot.
Turn the valance clips up.
Hang the valance from the top of the headrail.
MAGNET VALANCEVALANCESLOT
HEADRAIL BRACKET LATCH
MOUNTING BRACKET
CENTER SUPPORT BRACKET
LOOP CORD
HOLE FOR CORD
LOOP CONTROL BRACKET
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Cord Tensioner Hold-down Clips (optional)
INSIDE MOUNT
OUTSIDE MOUNT
PIN
PIN
OPTIONAL HOLD DOWN CLIP
OPTIONAL HOLD DOWN CLIP
Hold-down ClipsHold-down clips are used to secure the bottomrail of the blind in situations where excessive movement may be a problem. To install, place the hold-down pins in the bottomrail end holes. Lower bottom rail and close slats. Position the hold down clips so that they will align with the pins to secure the bottomrail. Secure hold-down clips with screws.
To unhook your hold-down clips once mounted, move the bottomrail in the appropriate direction to disengage the pins from the clip.
(C) OUTSIDE MOUNT(B) INSIDE MOUNT(A) INSIDE MOUNT (no mounting bracket)
Mounting Bracket
Screw
Attaching the Loop Control Tensioner
Your window shade has arrived with the cord tensioner to comply with current child safety standards. The cord tensioner must be mounted and secured before the window shade will operate correctly. To position the tensioner, grasp the screw hole and pull down to release the lock. Pull the cord through the tensioner until the tensioner is at the bottom of the cord loop.
IMPORTANT In compliance with national safety regulations shades will not operate unless the cord tensioner is installed cor-rectly! After the shade is installed, the cord tensioner must be secured to the wall.
1. Position the tensioner as close to the shade as possible without interfering with the shade.
2. Make sure the screw hole (A) on the cord tensioner is pulled half way down before mounting. This will ensure the cord can move freely through the cord tensioner.
3. For Inside Mount installations (B) attach the cord tensioner directly to side of window opening with a screw through the screw hole or use provided bracket. For Outside mount (C) installations use the supplied mounting bracket.
Mounting Bracket
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Alignment
After installing the blinds, tilt the slats to the open position.
Then raise and lower the blinds several times. This motion will allow the cords and slats to properly align themselves.
Removal
Remove the valance, then raise the slats to the headrail and lock them into place.
Detach the cord tensioner from the wall.
Open both side mounting bracket door latches and pull forward to remove the blind.
Operate
To raise the blind pull the front cord down continuously. To lower the blind, pull the back cord continuously.
To tilt the slats, toggle the loop control back & forth (short) pull at any location to open and close the slats.
Operating, Aligning & Removing the Blinds Troubleshooting
PROBLEM SOLUTION
My blind doesn’t lift.
Check to make sure cord is not caught in headrail. If hold down clips were used, make sure they have been released.Also make sure cord tensioner was installed properly.
My blind will raise and lower but will not tilt.
Your brackets may be mounted too close to the top of the window casement, causing the tilt mechanism to bind. If your blind has decorative cloth tapes, use the shims provided to move the blind away from the casement. Or Check inside the headrail for obstructions. Make sure all of the slats are laying properly on the ladders.
My blind raises unevenly.Raise blind to the “up” position, open the tassel, untie the knots on the cords, even out the cords, then re-tie the knots and reassemble the tassel.
My slats are hanging out of alignment.Lower the blind completely. While firmly holding the bottom rail, gently tug on the lift cords until the slats are even.
My inside mounted blind slides back and forth between the brackets when operated.
Using a screwdriver, bend out the adjustable end tabs on the sides of the headrail.
The cords are hanging out of the bottom rail.
The bottom rail buttons may be broken or missing. If broken, you can remove the broken pieces with needle nose pliers; call customer service for replacement buttons.
One side of the blind does not raise.
Make sure the lift cords are still fastened to the bottom rail. If they are not please call customer service for assistance.
OrLook inside the headrail to make sure that cords are not caught on or under something.
If these suggestions don’t work, then please give us a call
RAISE THE BLINDS
FRONT CORD
BACK CORD
LOWER THE BLINDS
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Safety
Child Safety
Care & Cleaning
Care & Cleaning
Occasional light vacuuming with a soft bristle attachment or gentle feather dusting is all that is required to keep your blinds looking fresh and neat. For maximum results, lower blinds to full length, then tilt slats until almost fully closed to dust. Repeat for reverse side of slats.
Safety First. Style Second To None™.
Great style should never come at the cost of safety. Every Smith & Noble window treatment conforms strictly to today’s safety standards, including permanent tie-down devices and built-in cord stops. Mount the cord cleat at a safe height, taking into account furniture or other objects upon which a child may climb. Then, after each use of the shade, simply wrap the excess cord around the cleat. It's fast, easy and safe. To obtain a free cord cleat call us at 800.248.8888 or visit smithandnoble.com/childsafety. To protect young children and pets, there’s no better way to eliminate risk than to use one of our cordless products.
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Warranty Service
The enjoyment of your window covering should be everlasting, which is why our products come with a limited lifetime warranty. The warranty applies to the original owner, requires a proof of purchase (hang on to your receipt!) and covers defects in material or craftsmanship. Hardware must have been properly installed. We reserve the right to determine if your hardware warrants a repair or a replacement. Visit smithandnoble.com/guarantee to see full details. In need of warranty service? Call us at 800.248.8888 and we’ll arrange for a repair or replacement ASAP.