Hunter Douglas Vertiglide™ Side Stack Installation, Operation & Care Manual
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Installation • Operation • Care
Duette
®
Honeycomb Shades
Vertiglide
™
Side Stack Design
PowerView
®
Automation
CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED
Product View ..........................................................................1
Tools and Fasteners Needed .................................................2
Installation Brackets Required...............................................3
INSTALLATION
Installation Overview .............................................................3
Outside Mount Installation ....................................................4
Mount the Installation Brackets ........................................4
Mount the Headrail ...........................................................7
Inside/Ceiling Mount Installation ..........................................8
Mount the Installation Brackets ........................................8
Mount the Headrail ...........................................................9
Install the Fabric Stack ........................................................10
Prepare the Fabric Stack .................................................10
Install the Fabric Stack into the Headrail ........................11
Set Cord Tension ..............................................................16
Mount the PowerView
®
Programming Control Button ........21
Connect the Power Source ..................................................23
Battery Wands .................................................................23
DC Power Supply .............................................................26
OPERATION
Testing the Shade ................................................................27
Using the PowerView Remote .............................................27
Resetting the Shade (If Necessary) .....................................29
Dual Operation .....................................................................29
VALANCE INSTALLATION
Valance Types ......................................................................30
Valance Attachment ............................................................31
Attach Valance Clips .......................................................31
Aluminum Valance ...........................................................32
Alternative Wood Valance ..............................................35
Room Divider Installation ....................................................36
CARE
Troubleshooting ...................................................................37
Removing the Shade (If Necessary) ....................................42
Cleaning Procedures ............................................................42
DECLARATIONS .................................................................44
WARRANTY ...........................................................Back Cover
Questions?
Call Hunter Douglas Consumer Support at 1-888-501-8364 .
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Product View
Left Stack Shown
Manual
Control Button
Gear Box
Motor
Stationary
Rail
Bracket
Installation
Brackets
Cord
Tensioners*
Ribbon Cable Clip*
Battery
Wands
Fabric Carriers
GETTING STARTED
Headrail
Moving
Rail
Bracket*
Tension
Cord
Stationary
Rail
Handle
Moving
Rail
Inside
Mount
Adaptor
Stationary Rail
Bottom Bracket
*Located inside headrail
Optional Outside Mount Hardware:
Extension
Bracket
1 ∕
8
" Shim
1 ∕
2
" Spacer
Block
Extension
Cable
18V DC Power Supply
(Optional)
1
2
GETTING STARTED
Thank you for purchasing Hunter Douglas Duette
®
Vertiglide
™
Honeycomb Shades. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new shades will provide years of beauty and performance.
To get started, unpack the shade and remove all foam/packaging materials.
Check that all parts shown on the packing list are included with the order. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet before beginning the installation.
IMPORTANT: Cords are wrapped around a cord organizer located approximately 6" from the top of the moving rail. Please do not unwrap the cords until instructed to do so.
Do Not
Unwrap
Cords
Yet
Tools and Fasteners Needed
■ Flat blade and magnetic-tipped Phillips screwdrivers
■ Level (laser level is recommended)
■ Measuring tape and pencil
■ Power drill, 3 ⁄
32
" drill bit, and 1 ⁄
4
" hex driver
■ Scissors
In addition, you will need fasteners designed to work with your specific mounting surface(s).
■ #6 Hex Head Screws (Provided). Two 1 1 ⁄
2
" screws are provided per installation bracket.
■ Longer #6 Hex Head Screws (Not Provided). If using spacer blocks, use #6 screws long enough for a secure attachment.
■ Speed Nuts and Screws (Provided). Extension brackets come with speed nuts and screws.
■ Drywall Anchors (Not Provided). Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall.
#6 x 1 1 ∕
2
"
Hex Head Screw
(Provided)
Longer #6 Hex Head Screw for Use with Spacer Blocks
(Not Provided)
Speed Nut and Screw
(Two Provided with
Each Extension Bracket)
GETTING STARTED
Installation Brackets Required
The number of installation brackets required varies with headrail width, as shown in the table.
NOTE: Two installers are recommended for shades over 84" wide.
96 1 ⁄
Shade
Width
12" – 31"
31
66 1
1
139 1 ⁄
⁄
8
8
8
" – 66"
⁄
8
" – 96"
" – 139"
" – 168"
Brackets
Required*
2
3
4
5
6
*Use all brackets provided
Installation Overview
Installation of Vertiglide
™
shades varies based on the shade mounting type, stacking configuration, and the valance type selected.
Mounting Types and Window Terminology
■ Review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below. Determine if your shade is an outside mount or inside mount. For ceiling mount applications, refer to the inside mount instructions.
Molding
Jamb
Head Jamb
Jamb
Window or
Patio/Sliding Door
Floor Outside Mount
Shade mounts outside door or window opening.
Inside Mount
Shade fits within door or window opening.
Stacking Configurations
■ Determine which Vertiglide stacking configuration you are installing: left stack or right stack.
■ If a sliding glass door opens from the right side, a left stack configuration is best. If the door opens from the left side, a right stack configuration is best.
Left Stack Right Stack
NOTE: A left stack configuration is shown throughout these instructions. Procedures for a right stack configuration are the same but at opposite sides of the fabric stack and headrail.
3
4
INSTALLATION
Next Step
■ Refer to the page below based on your shade mounting type:
➤ Outside Mount — Below
➤
Outside Mount
Mount the Installation Brackets
■ Center the headrail over the window opening at the desired height. Measure the width of the window and use a pencil to mark the center of the window. Measure the width of the headrail and mark the center of the headrail. Line up the center marks.
End of Headrail
8" Space Evenly Space Evenly 8"
Window/Door Opening
■ Mark end bracket locations 8" in from each end of the headrail.
➤ Mark the locations of any additional brackets, spaced evenly between the two end brackets. Mount into wood whenever possible.
■ Determine where to place the top of the installation brackets.
➤ Add the desired floor clearance to the ordered height of the shade. The ordered height can be found on the shipping box, headrail, or shade bag. A minimum of 1 ⁄
2
" floor clearance is recommended.
➤ Measure the total distance up from the floor.
This is where to place the top of the installation brackets.
➤ A minimum flat vertical surface of 1 1 ⁄
4
" is required to mount the brackets.
CAUTION: The rear of the brackets must be flush against a flat mounting surface. Do not mount brackets on curved molding.
Top of
Bracket
Ordered
Shade
Height
Floor Clearance
INSTALLATION – OUTSIDE MOUNT
■ Center the brackets on your marks and mark the screw holes.
➤ When using extension brackets, mark two screw holes per bracket.
■ Drill the screw holes using a 3 ⁄
32
" drill bit.
CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall. Use the drill bit size recommended by the manufacturer.
■ Attach the installation or extension brackets using the screws provided.
IMPORTANT: The front edges of the brackets must be level and aligned to each other.
■ If using extension brackets, attach an installation bracket to the underside of each extension bracket using the provided screws and speed nuts.
5
6
INSTALLATION – OUTSIDE MOUNT
■
1
If using spacer blocks, first attach the installation bracket to the
⁄
2
" spacer block before stacking additional spacer blocks or shims together.
➤ Insert the legs of the installation bracket into the tabs on the spacer block.
➤ Then rotate the installation bracket back.
➤ Use a maximum of three spacer blocks
(1 1 ⁄
2
") per installation bracket.
Tab
Tab
■ Attach the spacer blocks and installation brackets with #6 hex head mounting screws long enough for a secure installation. (See chart below.) Longer screws are not provided.
➤ The top of the spacer blocks should be at the desired shade height.
Maximum
1 1 ∕
2
"
Longer Screw
(Not Provided)
➤ The front edges of the installation brackets must be level and aligned to each other.
CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall.
CAUTION: The rear of the spacer blocks must be flush against a flat surface. Do not mount spacer blocks and installation brackets on curved molding.
Shim
IMPORTANT: The provided 1 1 ∕
2
" screws can only be used with a maximum of one 1 ∕
8
" shim.
You will need to supply longer screws if additional clearance is required.
1 1 ∕
4
" Minimum
Maximum of One
Shim with Provided
1 1 ∕
2
" Screws
A minimum 1 1 ∕
4
" length of screw threads must extend beyond the last spacer block or shim.
Use appropriate wall anchors when mounting into drywall.
2" (Not provided; up to 5 ∕
8
" of spacer blocks/shims)
2 1 ∕
2
" (Not provided; up to 1 1 ∕
8
" of spacer blocks/shims)
3" (Not provided; up to 1 1 ∕
2
" of spacer blocks/shims)
Never use more than 1 1 ∕
2
" of spacer blocks/shims!
INSTALLATION – OUTSIDE MOUNT
Mount the Headrail
■ Mount the headrail into the installation brackets. Do not remove any components from the headrail. Both end plates should remain attached to the ends of the headrail.
➤ Carefully align the headrail with the end marks on the mounting surface. Headrail position cannot easily be adjusted after the headrail is mounted. (Remember that the end of the gear box is the end of the headrail on the stacking side.)
➤ Place the front groove on the headrail onto the front lip of the installation brackets.
➤ Rotate the rear of the headrail up and push back until the headrail snaps in place.
Align Headrail with End Marks
Place Groove onto
Front of Bracket
Align End of
Gear Box with
End Mark
Snap in
Place
Proceed to “Install the Fabric Stack” on page 10.
7
8
INSTALLATION – INSIDE MOUNT
Inside/Ceiling Mount
Mount the Installation Brackets
■ Mark 8" in from each jamb. This marks the center points of the two end brackets.
➤ Mark the locations of any additional brackets, spaced evenly between the two end brackets.
Jamb
8" Space Evenly
Window/Door Opening
Space Evenly 8"
Jamb
■ Center the brackets on your marks and mark the screw holes.
➤ The minimum casement depth for mounting the installation brackets is 1 ⁄
2
". Mark both of the winged screw holes with shallow mounting depths.
➤ The minimum casement depth for a fully recessed mount varies with valance type and fabric pleat size, as shown in the table. Mark the center screw hole when depth permits.
Valance
Type
Aluminum
Alternative
Wood
Fully Recessed Depth
3 ⁄
4
" Pleat 1 1 ⁄
4
" Pleat
3 7 ⁄
8
" 4 5 ⁄
8
"
4 1 ⁄
4
" 5"
Minimum
1 ∕
2
" Use Center Hole
When Depth Permits
■ Drill the screw holes using a 3 ⁄
32
" drill bit.
CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall. Use the drill bit size recommended by the manufacturer.
INSTALLATION – INSIDE MOUNT
■ Attach the installation brackets using the screws provided.
IMPORTANT: Be sure the front edges of the installation brackets are level and aligned to each other. Use shims if necessary to level the brackets.
Mount the Headrail
■ Mount the headrail into the installation brackets. Do not remove any components from the headrail. Both end plates should remain attached to the ends of the headrail.
➤ Place the front groove on the headrail onto the front lip of the installation bracket.
➤ Position the end of the headrail opposite the fabric stack flush against the jamb.
This leaves a gap on the stationary rail side. The stationary rail fills this gap when anchored.
➤ Rotate the rear of the headrail up and push back until the headrail snaps in place.
Place Groove onto
Front of Bracket
Gap
Snap in
Place
Left Stack Shown Flush
9
INSTALLATION – INSIDE MOUNT
Install the Fabric Stack
NOTE: The installation procedures that follow are the same for inside and outside mounts, except where indicated.
Prepare the Fabric Stack
■ Insert the stationary rail bracket into the vertical rail on the side where the fabric stacks.
➤ The bracket fits into the grooves on the rear of the vertical rail.
➤ Insert the bracket until it is seated and the bracket catch snaps into the hole on the back of the rail. Check that the bracket catch is fully engaged.
10
Seated Bracket
Insert Bracket into Grooves
Continue to
Slide Bracket
Bracket Catch
INSTALLATION
■ Insert the stationary rail bottom bracket into the bottom of the stationary rail.
➤ The bracket fits into grooves at the bottom of the rail.
➤ Insert the bracket with the mounting flanges to the back, away from the fabric stack as shown. Do not seat the bracket; about 1 ⁄
4
" should extend from the rail.
➤ After inserting the bracket, peel off the red label.
Insert Bracket into Grooves
Install the Fabric Stack into the Headrail
■ Insert the moving rail onto the moving rail bracket.
➤ The bracket fits into the grooves on the rear of the vertical rail. Be sure to fit the bracket into both rear grooves.
➤ Insert the bracket until the bracket catch snaps into the hole on the back of the rail. Check that the bracket catch is fully engaged.
Rear Grooves
Moving
Rail
11
INSTALLATION
■ Review the diagram below to familiarize yourself with where the fabric carrier wheels fit inside the headrail. Note that the headrail is notched to allow insertion of the wheels.
➤ Above the notch is a foam block to keep the wheels in place during installation.
Compress the foam to install the fabric carrier wheels.
FRONT
Clear Stem
Fabric Carriers
Black Stem
Fabric Carriers
Foam Block
Above Notch
■ Insert the fabric carrier wheels into the headrail through the notch on the stationary rail side, compressing the foam block. (Unwrap a small amount of cord from the orange cord organizer if you need more slack.)
➤ The wheels with clear stems fit into the rear channel and the wheels with black stems into the front channel.
NOTE: The fabric carrier wheels only fit into the rail the correct way; it is not possible to install them into the wrong channel.
IMPORTANT: Do not attach the stationary rail bracket until after inserting all fabric carriers.
Black = Front Clear = Rear
12
INSTALLATION
■ Install the stationary rail bracket.
➤ Hook the stationary rail bracket to the headrail as illustrated below.
➤ After hooking it to the headrail, you may allow the stationary rail to hang freely.
Stationary
Rail Bracket
Stationary
Rail
■ Position the stationary rail bracket.
➤ To move the stationary rail bracket, pull the bottom of the rail into the room slightly before sliding the bracket.
➤ Outside Mount: Move the stationary rail bracket so that the stationary rail is aligned with the end of the gear box.
➤ Inside Mount: Move the stationary rail bracket so that the stationary rail is flush against the jamb.
Outside Mount
Inside Mount
Align
Flush
Against
Jamb
13
INSTALLATION
■ Outside Mount: Attach the stationary rail bottom bracket. The bracket may be attached to the wall or floor. In most cases, to avoid drilling into the floor it is attached to the wall.
➤ Level the stationary rail front to back and side to side.
➤ Attach the stationary rail bottom bracket using the screw provided.
Level the
Stationary
Rail ➤ If you used spacer blocks or extension brackets with the installation brackets, use an extension bracket to mount the stationary rail away from the wall.
CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall.
Wall Stationary
Rail
Stationary Rail
Bottom Bracket
Wall
Stationary Rail
Bottom Bracket
Extension
Bracket
Stationary
Rail
14
INSTALLATION
■ Inside Mount: Attach the stationary rail bottom bracket. The bracket may be attached to the sill or floor. It may also be attached to the jamb using the inside mount adapter.
➤ Be sure the stationary rail is flush against the jamb.
➤ Floor or sill attachment: Attach the stationary rail bottom bracket using the screw provided.
➤ Jamb attachment: Use the inside mount adaptor to secure the stationary rail to the side of the jamb.
— Slide the inside mount adaptor onto the stationary rail bottom bracket. Align the screw hole of the adaptor to face the side jamb
(or side wall).
Jamb
Attachment
— Secure with the provided screw through the inside mount adaptor and into the side jamb
(or side wall).
NOTE: If you ordered your shade with a cut-out, for baseboards or other obstructions, you must use the inside mount adaptor.
CAUTION: Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall.
Floor or Sill Attachment Jamb Attachment
Stationary
Rail Bottom
Bracket
Inside Mount
Adapter
Stationary
Rail Bottom
Bracket
15
INSTALLATION
■ Secure the stationary rail bracket using the provided small screw. Hold the bracket in place and screw through either of the two holes on the bracket.
NOTE: Two #8 x 3 ⁄
8
" pan head screws are provided; one is a spare.
Set Cord Tension
■ Unwrap the cord from the orange cord organizer.
➤ Remove any twists by running a finger between the two cords.
➤ Note that both ends of the cords are tied to washers to prevent the cords from slipping into the vertical rail.
16
INSTALLATION
■ Study the cording diagram below. The cords are connected to the end plate that is opposite the fabric stack. (In the illustration, the two cords are shaded differently to make the routing easier to follow.)
➤ One of the washers is anchored to the end plate in the middle slot. The cord is routed under the end plate and into the slot so that the washer is on the inside of the end plate, as shown.
➤ The washer on the other cord is trimmed off and the end is tied to the cord tensioner.
Then that cord is looped around the “T” near the front of the end plate.
IMPORTANT: The top of the looped cord must be the portion of the cord coming from the cord tensioner.
Cord
Tensioner
Rear
Moving
Rail To Cord
Tensioner
Cord with
Washer
End Plate
Front
End
Plate
Cord with
Washer
17
INSTALLATION
■ Position the cords.
➤ From the outside of the end plate, place the washer on the end of one cord behind the slot in the middle of the end plate, so that the cord fits into the slot. Pull the cord taut to seat the washer.
➤ Cut the knot from the end of the other cord and tie the cord to the cord tensioner using a square knot. (There are two cord tensioners in the headrail; one is a spare.) Trim the end of the cord to about 1 ⁄
2
".
➤ Loop the cord from the tensioner around the “T” near the front of the end plate.
The top of the loop must be the cord from the cord tensioner. Be sure the cord is not twisted.
Washer Slot
Top from
Tensioner
Bottom from
Moving Rail
Loop Around the “T”
18
INSTALLATION
■ Remove slack from the cord by moving the cord tensioner away from the end plate it is looped around.
➤ If the tensioner must be moved more than one-third of the headrail width away from its end plate to remove slack, re-tie the knot and trim the excess cord.
➤ Do not put tension on the cord at this time. Just remove the slack.
■ Adjust the moving rail to vertical, if necessary. Work from the front side of the shade.
➤ Locate the Phillips screws on the moving rail bracket.
➤ To adjust the bottom end of the moving rail to the right, loosen the right screw one-half turn, then tighten the left screw one-half turn. Repeat until the rail is properly aligned.
➤ To adjust the bottom end of the moving rail to the left, loosen the left screw one-half turn, then tighten the right screw one-half turn. Repeat until the rail is properly aligned.
IMPORTANT: After making the adjustments, check to be sure both screws are tight on the moving rail bracket. To prevenet screws from falling out, do not overly loosen the screws.
Left Stack Right Stack
= Tighten
= Loosen
19
INSTALLATION
■ Tension the cord.
IMPORTANT: When the cord is properly tensioned, the moving rail slides easily yet holds its position anywhere along its travel.
➤ Slide the cord tensioner along its channel in the headrail until the cord is taut.
➤ Manually open and close the fabric stack several times. This evenly distributes tension throughout the shade.
➤ If necessary, readjust the cord tensioner by sliding it until the cord is taut. Check to ensure the proper tension. Make any needed adjustments by sliding the cord tensioner in its channel so that the moving rail slides easily and holds its position anywhere along its travel.
20
INSTALLATION
Mount the PowerView
®
Programming Control Button
The programming button is inside the headrail, near the motor, attached to a wire harness that is connected to the motor.
■ Remove the programming button from the headrail.
➤ Disconnect the 10-pin connector from the programming button.
IMPORTANT: Do not disconnect the wire harness from the motor.
■ Insert the 10-pin connector through the slot at the front of the gearbox.
21
INSTALLATION
■ Reconnect the 10-pin connector to the 10-pin port on the programming button.
➤ There are two ports on the programming button: one 10-pin port and one 6-pin
port. The 6-pin port is for a dry contact connection to interface with home automation systems.
➤ The pins in the 10-pin port are offset toward the button side of the programming button assembly. Be sure to orient the holes on the connector the same way.
IMPORTANT: Do not force the connector into the port. If the connector is oriented correctly, it should fit onto the pins in the port with little effort.
10-Pin Port
6-Pin Port
Connector Orientation
■ Affix the programming button to the wall or molding.
➤ Peel the backing from the double-sided tape on the rear of the assembly.
➤ Press the programming button onto the mounting surface, as shown.
IMPORTANT: Choose a location where the programming button will not be obstructed by the valance or side rails, and where the wire will not be pinched.
22
INSTALLATION
Connect the Power Source
NOTE: When power is connected to the motor, if your shade is a right stack, a green LED inside the programming button housing will flash to indicate the shade is ready for operation.
If your shade is a left stack, a green LED then red LED will flash to indicate the shade is ready for operation.
■ Refer to the appropriate page based on your order.
➤ For battery wands, see below.
➤
For satellite-mounted rechargeable battery wand, see 24.
➤
For the 18V DC Power Supply, see page 26.
If You Have Battery Wands...
Two battery wands come with Duette
®
Vertiglide
™
PowerView
®
shades 54" wide or wider.
Shades less than 54" wide will come with one battery wand only.
Plug the Power Cable into the Battery Wands
With two battery wands, the power cable from the motor splits into a “Y”.
From
Motor
■ Plug the short end of the power cable from the motor into the socket on the first battery wand.
■ Place the battery wand into the front channel of the headrail. The front lip on the channel holds the wand in position.
First Battery Wand
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INSTALLATION
■ Plug the long end of the cable into the socket on the second battery wand.
■ Place the battery wand into the front channel of the headrail.
Second Battery Wand
If Your Order Came with One Battery Wand Only...
■ Plug the single power cable from the motor into the socket on the battery wand.
■ Place the battery wand into the front channel of the headrail. The front lip on the channel holds the wand in position.
Satellite-Mounted Rechargeable Battery Wand
Install the Rechargeable Battery Mount
■ Decide where you want to install the rechargeable battery mount. This may be mounted behind the headrail, or in any desired location near the window covering. A satellite battery mount may be installed in any orientation.
➤ Make sure the provided cable is long enough to connect the satellite battery mount and the shade.
15" Minimum Mounting Length
13"
2"
Power
Socket
End
Allow 2" at power socket end for the extension cable jack.
Minimum flat mounting area = 15" x 1 1 ⁄
4
"
24
1"
CAUTION: The rear of the battery mount must be flush against a flat mounting surface.
Do not install brackets on curved molding.
INSTALLATION
■
■
■
■
Mark the screw holes.
Drill the screw holes using a 3 ⁄
32
" drill bit.
Attach the battery mount using the screws provided.
CAUTION: Only use the screws provided with the battery mount, designed so that the screws will install flush with the mount. Protrusion of the screws could result in either the battery wand not attaching properly causing a failure to connect, or the wand falling out of the mount. Do not over-tighten.
Connect the power cable from the motor side into the power socket on the rechargeable battery mount.
NOTE: With longer extension cables, wire retainers (not supplied) are recommended to secure the cable.
Battery Mount
Power Cable from Shade
Extension
Cable
(If Needed)
Insert the Battery Wand into the Battery Mount
NOTE: The rechargeable battery wand ships fully charged, so it is ready to install out of the package.
■ Match the direction of the arrow on the underside of the battery wand with the arrow on the battery mount.
■ Insert the nose of the battery wand into the cavity of the battery mount.
■ Push the battery wand flush into the mount until the battery snaps into place.
CAUTION: Failing to insert wand properly may cause it to fall out of the mount, posing an injury risk and potentially damaging the wand. Additionally, when mounting on a door, closing the door with excess force may cause battery wand to dislodge from the mount, also posing an injury risk and possibly damaging the wand.
25
INSTALLATION
If You Have an 18V DC Power Supply...
Connect the Power Supply
■ Plug the power cable from the shade into the extension cable.
➤ Route the extension cable over the top of the headrail and behind the stationary rail or fabric stack.
■ Plug the other end of the extension cable into the 18V DC Power Supply.
■ Plug the 18V DC Power Supply into a standard outlet.
■ Secure the extension cable using wire retainers
(not supplied). Be sure the cable does not impede the operation of the shade.
■ Space the wire retainers approximately 15" apart along the power supply cable, as shown.
WARNING: Keep cables and small parts out of the reach of children. They can wrap cables around their necks and
STRANGLE.
They can also put small parts in their mouths and CHOKE .
WARNING: Electric shock and/or a fire hazard may occur, if not properly installed.
Power Cable from Motor
Extension
Cable
15"
Maximum
Wire Retainers
18V DC
Power
Supply
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OPERATION
Testing the Shade
Testing the shade with the programming button will allow you to ensure that the motor and power source are working correctly.
■ Press the programming button on the headrail to test operation. If the shade does not operate, see “Troubleshooting”
➤ Press the button to alternately traverse closed, stop, and traverse open the shade.
Using the PowerView
®
Remote
First, activate the remote by pulling both plastic tabs from the back battery compartment.
OPEN
Group 3 Group 4
Group 2
Group 5
Group 1
LEFT ARROW
No function (only used for vaned products or
Top-Down/Bottom-Up)
Group 6
RIGHT ARROW
No function (only used for vaned products or Top-Down/Bottom-Up)
Favorite
(Shade position)
CLOSE
STOP
(Press and hold for programming mode)
IMPORTANT: If you have more than one remote, see “Adding Additional Remote(s) to the
PowerView
®
Shade Network” in the PowerView Automation Remote Control Guide .
Joining a Shade to a Group
IMPORTANT: The shade will not operate using the remote until it has been joined to a group.
1. Press and hold ■ STOP for 4 seconds to put the remote in program mode. The lights on the remote will flash to indicate it is in program mode.
2. Press the desired group number (1 – 6) on the remote. The backlight for the group number will flash to show it is selected.
3. Press and hold the programming button on the shade.
4. While continuing to press the programming button, press ▲ OPEN on the remote. The shade will move slightly to indicate it has joined the group. Release the programming button.
5. Press and hold ■ STOP for 4 seconds to exit program mode. The lights will stop flashing.
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OPERATION
Basic Operation
1. To wake up the remote, simply pick it up or press ■ STOP. The last group(s) selected will be highlighted and active.
2. Press “all” or groups 1 – 6 to select specific shade(s) to move. Selected group button(s) will light to show they are selected.
a. Multiple group buttons may be selected at a time.
b. To deselect a group, press the group button again. The backlight for that group button will go out.
3. Press ▼ CLOSE to close the selected shade(s).
4. Press ▲ OPEN to open the selected shade(s).
5. Press ■ STOP to stop shade movement anywhere along its travel.
6. While a shade is in motion, press the opposite of shade motion ( ▲ OPEN or ▼ CLOSE) to reverse direction.
7. Press ♥ FAVORITE to send selected shade(s) to your preset “favorite” position. Refer to the
PowerView
®
Automation Remote Control Guide on how to set a favorite position.
Further Operation and Programming Information
PowerView
®
Pebble
®
Remote and/or PowerView
®
Surface Remote
Operation
For information regarding operation and programming of the PowerView
®
remote, refer to your PowerView
®
Automation Remote Control Guide or to the online PowerView Step-by-Step
Guide at hunterdouglas.com/operating-systems/motorized/powerview-motorization/ manuals .
PowerView
®
Scene Controller
For information regarding operation and programming of the PowerView
®
Scene Controller, refer to your PowerView Automation Scene Controller Guide or to the online PowerView
Step-by-Step Guide at hunterdouglas.com/operating-systems/motorized/powerviewmotorization/manuals .
PowerView
®
App Operation
The PowerView
®
Hub is required for PowerView
®
App operation. For information regarding setup and operation using the PowerView App, refer to the online PowerView Step-by-Step
Guide at hunterdouglas.com/operating-systems/motorized/powerview-motorization/ manuals .
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OPERATION
Resetting the Shade (If Necessary)
Calibration Reset
The calibration reset is used to recalibrate the shade’s travel limits.
1. Press and hold the programming button for approximately 6 seconds. The shade will move slightly. Release the programming button (the light flashes red).
2. The shade will raise to its fully open position to reestablish the upper travel limit, then lower to the fully closed position to reestablish the lower travel limit. The middle rail will then move slightly twice (up, then down) to indicate that the travel limits were recalibrated.
3. Press and hold the manual control button for 6 seconds. The shade will move slightly.
4. Release the programming button. The shade will traverse to its fully open position to set the open travel limit, then traverse to the fully closed position to set the closed travel limit. The shade will move slightly one more time to indicate that the travel limits have been reset.
Resetting Shade Programming
The programming reset erases shade programming from memory, including group assignments, preventing input devices from operating the shade. The primary use is to correct group and network assignments during installation. The reset does not affect travel limits or the favorite position.
1. Press and hold the programming button for approximately 12 seconds. The shade will move slightly after 6 seconds, then again after 12 seconds. Release the programming button (the light flashes red). The light then flashes a series of green and red to indicate that shade programming is erased from memory.
2. Refer to “Joining a Shade to a Group” on page 27 to program the shade to a group.
Dual Operation
An innovative feature of Duette
®
Vertiglide
™
with PowerView
®
Automation is dual operation: your shade can be operated either by hand (manual) or with the PowerView remote
(automated). The drive belt automatically disengages after each automated use, allowing the shade to be traversed manually. When the remote is used, the drive belt automatically re-engages for automated operation.
With dual operation, the PowerView App can be used for precise positioning of the shade.
The App knows the position of the shade when the motor re-engages, so if the shade has been moved manually, the App positions the shade correctly.
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INSTALLATION – VALANCE
Valance Types
■ Determine the type of valance you are installing with your shade: Sydney III (aluminum) or
EverWood ® Grandover
™
(alternative wood).
Valance Clips
Sydney III Aluminum Valance
1¼" Pleat
Size
Corner
End Cap
¾" Pleat
Size
Return
Grandover Alternative Wood Valance
Dovetail Brackets
Corner
Bracket
Return
Valance Clips
¾" Pleat
Size
1¼" Pleat
Size
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INSTALLATION – VALANCE
Valance Attachment
Attach Valance Clips
■ Attach the valance clips to the headrail.
➤ Position the bottom of the valance clip under the bottom lip of the headrail.
➤ Rotate the valance clip up to snap it into place on the top of the headrail.
➤ Keep a minimum of 3" between the end of the headrail and the valance clips.
NOTE: Use the valance clips to hold the wire from the motor to the programming button in place.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to avoid areas where the headrail attaches to the installation brackets.
Headrail Valance
Clip
■ See the appropriate page for your type of valance:
➤ Sydney III Aluminum Valance — Page 32
➤ EverWood ® Grandover
™
Alternative Wood Valance — Page 35
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INSTALLATION – VALANCE
Aluminum Valance
■ Outside mounts and non-flush inside mounts only: Use the valance corner end caps and locks to attach a return to each end of the valance.
➤ Slide the valance corner end cap onto the valance. Do not hammer the end cap into the valance — the end cap will bend.
➤ Slide the valance return onto the corner end cap.
Corner End Cap
Locks
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➤ Place locks into the circular opening of the valance corner end cap with the prongs facing out.
➤ Use a flat blade screwdriver to turn each lock so that its tab fits into the groove on the valance and return. This locks the valance and return to the end cap.
Tab
Tabs in
Grooves
Turn
INSTALLATION – VALANCE
■ Wider shades with two-piece valances: Splice the two pieces together using the valance splice.
➤ Lay the two pieces face-down on a flat surface with the valance splice between them, as shown at right.
➤ Insert the valance splice into one of the sections.
➤ Press the other section onto the valance splice. Be sure both sections of the valance are firmly seated onto the splice.
Valance Splice
➤ As shown in this front view, the valance splice serves as a small decorative keystone, which is centered on the valance.
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INSTALLATION – VALANCE
■ Attach the valance to the valance clips, as shown.
➤ Insert the top of the valance into the top of the valance clip.
➤ Rotate the valance down to snap it into place onto the headrail.
Valance
TIP: Tap the valance at each clip to assure that the valance is securely attached to the valance clips and the clips are securely attached to the headrail.
Outside Mount Inside Mount
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Alternative Wood Valance
■ Outside mounts and non-flush inside mounts only: Use the valance corner brackets to attach a return to each end of the valance.
➤ Fit the tabs on the corner bracket into the notches on the valance and return.
➤ Be sure the mitered corners are flush.
■ Headrail widths with two-piece valances:
Lay the two pieces of the valance on a flat surface and connect them by placing a dovetail bracket at the seam.
INSTALLATION – VALANCE
Front of
Valance Notch
Valance
Return
(Cross-
Section)
Notch
Corner
Bracket
■
➤ Insert the top of the dovetail bracket into the top of the valance clip.
➤ Rotate the dovetail bracket down to snap it in place.
Dovetail
Bracket
Squeeze
Headrail
Dovetail
Bracket
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INSTALLATION – VALANCE
■ Attach the valance to the dovetail brackets, as shown below.
➤ Place the top groove of the valance into the top of the dovetail bracket.
➤ Rotate the valance down and squeeze the dovetail bracket against the valance to snap it in place.
Squeeze
Valance
Headrail
Outside Mount Inside Mount
Dovetail
Bracket
Room Divider Installation
If you ordered a room divider kit, you received a second valance along with the appropriate number of rear valance clips. Installation of the shade is the same as an inside mount. The only additional step is attaching the second valance to the rear side of the headrail.
■ Attach the rear valance clips to the rear of the headrail, as shown below.
■ Attach the rear valance the same way you attached the front valance.
Rear Valance Clip
Headrail
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CARE
Troubleshooting
If your shade is not operating correctly:
■ First review the guide that came with your control device.
■ Refer to the following troubleshooting procedures for specific solutions for your shade.
If questions remain, please contact Hunter Douglas Consumer Support at 1-888-501-8364 .
Problem The shade will not snap into the installation brackets.
Solution Check that the installation brackets are level and aligned. Adjust and/or shim to level, if necessary.
Check that the headrail is completely inserted into the installation brackets.
See “Mount the Headrail” on page 4 (OB) or page 8 (IB).
Problem The installation brackets do not allow enough clearance for the shade to clear moldings or door handle(s).
Solution With outside mounts, use extension brackets or spacer blocks to allow
adequate clearance for your shade. See “Mount the Installation Brackets” beginning on page 4.
With inside mounts, reposition the installation brackets to add clearance. See
“Mount the Installation Brackets” beginning on page 8.
Problem The shade does not operate using the programming button.
Solution Unplug the power cable from the motor, then plug it back in. If your shade is a right stack, a green LED inside the programming button housing will flash to indicate the motor has power. If your shade is a left stack, a green LED then red LED will flash to indicate the motor has power.
Check that the batteries in the battery wand are correctly inserted and are fresh.
Check that the power source is securely connected to the power cable and the cables are not pinched or caught in the headrail or installation brackets. If you have the rechargeable battery wand, check to see that the battery wand is correctly positioned in the mount.
Problem The shade is not responding to the PowerView
®
remote.
Solution IMPORTANT: A shade will not operate using the remote until it has been joined to a group.
Check that the correct group number is selected.
Check that the batteries in the remote are correctly inserted and are fresh. The
LEDs that backlight the remote should come on full bright when ■ STOP is pressed.
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CARE
Problem The shade is operating slowly or does not traverse completely.
Solution The batteries may be low in the battery wand. Replace the batteries.
Check that the power source is securely connected to the power cable and the cables are not pinched or caught in the headrail or installation brackets.
The shade may need to be reset. Refer to “Resetting the Shade (If Necessary)”
Problem Batteries in the battery wand need to be replaced.
Solution Replace the batteries in the battery wand.
Squeeze the cap latch to release the cap and remove the cap from the battery wand.
Install the batteries according to the instructions on the battery wand label.
Press the cap on until it latches.
Battery Wand
Squeeze Cap Latch
NOTE: Hunter Douglas recommends AA alkaline batteries for use with our battery-powered shades. These will provide more than one year of operation, depending on usage. Lithium and rechargeable batteries are not recommended.
Problem The shade binds or moves with difficulty toward the end of the headrail.
Solution Check that the headrail and installation brackets are level and aligned. Shim the installation brackets to level the headrail.
Check that the tension cord is routed correctly. See “Set Cord Tension”
If the shade does not slide with ease, you may need to adjust the cord tension.
Slide the cord tensioner toward the end plate to slightly decrease the tension.
See “Set Cord Tension” beginning on page 16.
Problem The shade does not stay in position after operating the moving rail.
Solution If the shade does not stay in position, you may need to adjust the cord tension.
Slide the cord tensioner away from the end plate to slightly increase the
tension. See “Set Cord Tension” beginning on page 16.
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CARE
Problem Rechargeable battery needs recharging.
Solution There are two methods for charging the rechargeable battery wand — the dual charging station or the single charger.
CAUTION: The rechargeable battery wand can only be charged with these
Hunter Douglas provided charging options. Attempting to charge battery wands with an alternative charger may result in permanent damage.
Removing the Rechargeable Battery Wand from the Mount
■ To safely remove the rechargeable battery wand from your shade, grasp the end of the battery wand that is furthest away from the power socket.
CAUTION: Grasp the wand firmly prior to removal.
■ Using the indentation on the end of the battery wand, use your index finger to pull the battery out of the mount.
NOTE: The mount should remain installed and plugged into the shade cable during this process. You will simply remove the wand from the mount.
Recharging Via the Dual Charging Station
■ Plug the dual charging station into a standard AC outlet.
■ Insert the nose of the rechargeable battery wand into one of the slots of the dual charging station.
■ The battery will firmly snap into place. A red light indicator on the front of the charging station will turn on when the battery wand has been properly inserted and being charged.
■ Once the battery has been fully recharged, the red light indicator will turn green. Charging may take up to three hours, depending on your battery level.
■ Remove the battery wand from the charger.
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CARE
Problem Rechargeable battery needs recharging (continued)
Solution
Recharging Via the Single Charger
Remove the rechargeable battery wand from the mount, or insert the single charger cable without removing from the shading.
■ Attach the plug adapter to the charger.
■ Plug the charger into a standard AC outlet.
■ Plug the charging cable into the charging outlet on the rechargeable battery wand. The charging outlet is near the nose of the wand.
■ A red light indicator confirms the battery wand is properly inserted and is charging.
Not this socket
CAUTION: Do not attempt to plug the charging cable into the battery mount’s power socket. Doing so will not only fail to charge the battery wand but could possibly cause damage to both the single charger and the battery mount.
■ Once the battery has been fully recharged, the red light indicator will turn green. Charging may take up to two hours, depending on your battery level.
■ Remove the charging cable from the battery wand.
Reinserting the Rechargeable Battery Wand into the Mount
■ Match the direction of the arrow on the underside of the battery wand with the arrow on the battery mount.
■ Insert the nose of the battery wand into the cavity of the battery mount.
■ Push the battery wand flush into the mount until the battery snaps into place.
Problem The battery is charged but the shade does not operate.
Solution If your rechargeable battery wand is charged but not working, it may be due to its physical location in your window. The rechargeable battery wand can operate in temperatures up to 176°F (80°C). If the temperature in your window exceeds this, its safety feature will shut the battery off temporarily. The battery will turn back on once the temperature lowers into the operable range.
If you anticipate the rechargeable battery wand consistently exceeding this temperature limit, please reinstall in a location that avoids direct sunlight.
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CARE
Problem The fabric billows out when moving the shade to the stacked (fully open) position.
Solution Increase the cord tension. Slide the cord tensioner toward the fabric stack to
slightly increase the tension. See “Set Cord Tension” beginning on page 16.
Problem The cord tensioner does not lock into place.
Solution If using a valance, place a valance bracket up against the cord tensioner to act as a stop, preventing the tensioner from sliding.
Determine the correct location for the cord tensioner. Hold it in place and insert a small screw into the channel next to the cord tensioner.
Problem The shade is not vertically aligned.
Solution Check that the installation brackets are level and aligned. Shim the installation brackets to level the headrail, if necessary.
Check that the headrail is completely inserted into the installation brackets.
See “Mount the Headrail” on page 7 (OB) or page 9 (IB).
Adjust the screws on the moving rail bracket. Review the adjustment
Problem A fabric carrier needs to be reattached.
Solution Place the carrier between the fabric cells.
Push the pin through the hole in the fabric cells.
Snap the hole at the bottom of the fabric carrier onto the pin.
Fabric Carrier
Pin
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CARE
Removing the Shade (If Necessary)
You will need two people to remove the shade.
■ Detach the stationary rail bottom bracket from the wall or floor.
■ Remove the valance by reversing the installation procedures.
■ Hold the headrail assembly and, using a small flat blade screwdriver, push back on the bottom tab of the installation brackets to release the headrail.
NOTE: Because the bracket may be stiff, the headrail may be difficult to remove. Twist the screwdriver blade slightly as you push back the bottom tab to help remove the headrail from the bracket. Be careful not to scratch the finish on the back of the headrail.
■ Place the entire Vertiglide
™
shade assembly (headrail, vertical rails, and fabric panels) on the floor.
■ To remove the fabric panels from the headrail for cleaning, reverse the steps stated in “Install the
Fabric Stack” on page 11.
Cleaning Procedures
Hunter Douglas Duette
®
Honeycomb Shades are made of anti-static, dust-resistant fabric which repels dirt and dust. For most honeycomb fabrics, the following cleaning options are available.
Dusting
■ Regular light dusting with a feather duster is all the cleaning needed in most circumstances.
Vacuuming
CAUTION: Do not vacuum Elan
®
fabrics.
■ For deeper cleaning, vacuum gently with a brush attachment.
Compressed Air/Hair Dryer (Cool Setting)
■ Use compressed air or a hair-dryer on a cool setting to blow dust and dirt off shades.
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CARE
Spot-Cleaning
CAUTION: Do not spot-clean Alexa, Alexa Metallic
™
, Apollo
™
, Calypso
™
, Commercial, Elan
®
,
Esprit ™ , India Silk ™ , Jardin
™
, Leela
™
, Macon
™
, and all Batiste fabrics.
■ Prepare a solution of warm water and a mild detergent.
■ Dampen a clean cloth in the solution and wring it out.
■ Dab the spot with the dampened cloth until it is removed. Do not rub the fabric.
■ Allow the shade to dry in the completely closed position.
Bathtub Cleaning/Water Immersion
CAUTION: Do not immerse Alexa, Alexa Metallic, Calypso, Commercial, Elan, India Silk, all
Batiste fabrics, all Alustra
®
Duette
®
fabrics, and all room-darkening fabrics. Do not immerse
Applause
®
Esprit
™
fabrics.
■ Immerse the shade in a basin or bathtub filled with warm water and a mild detergent.
IMPORTANT: Never immerse the headrail into the solution.
■ Rinse with clean water.
■ Before removing from the rinse water, fully raise the shade and tilt it to allow excess water to drain off.
■ Dry the shade completely in the lowered (or closed) position.
Ultrasonic Cleaning
CAUTION: Do not ultrasonically clean Commercial, Batiste 1 1 ⁄
4
" Semi-Sheer, and all room-darkening fabrics.
■ Specify that a mild detergent solution be used.
IMPORTANT: Never immerse the headrail into the solution.
■ Dry the shade completely in the lowered (or closed) position.
Injection/Extraction Cleaning
This type of professional cleaning injects a cleaning solution into the fabric and extracts the dirty solution in the same motion.
■ Use only the dry method of injection/extraction for Elan fabrics.
■ If using injection/extraction for Alexa and Batiste Bamboo fabrics, specify that no chemicals are used (water only).
Headrail Cleaning
CAUTION: Never use abrasive cleaning methods or harsh chemicals.
■ Dampen a soft, clean cloth in warm water and wring it out.
■ Gently wipe the headrail to remove dirt and dust.
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DECLARATIONS
U.S. Radio Frequency FCC Compliance
FCC ID information is located on a label affixed to the modular motor assembly.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person’s body. RF Exposure requirements are met when installed in mobile equipment. This module cannot be installed in portable equipment without further testing and a change to FCC’s grant of authorization.
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Under Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic
Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Class B Digital Device Notice
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003, RSS-Gen and RSS-210.
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS-
102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person’s body.
European Conformity
We, the undersigned,
Hunter Douglas Window Fashions
One Duette Way, Broomfield, CO 80020, USA
Hunter Douglas Europe B.V.
Piekstraat 2, 3071 EL Rotterdam, The Netherlands certify and declare under our sole responsibility that the PV16 conforms with the essential requirements of the EMC directive 2004/108/EC and R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC.
A copy of the original declaration of conformity may be found at www.hunterdouglas.com/RFcertifications.
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The Hunter Douglas
®
Lifetime Guarantee is an expression of our desire to provide a thoroughly satisfying experience when selecting, purchasing and living with your window fashion products. If you are not thoroughly satisfied, simply contact Hunter Douglas at (888) 501-8364 or visit hunterdouglas.com
. In support of this policy of consumer satisfaction, we offer our Lifetime Limited Warranty as described below.
COVERED
BY A LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY
• Hunter Douglas window fashion products are covered for defects in materials, workmanship or failure to operate for as long as the original retail purchaser owns the product (unless shorter periods are provided below).
• All internal mechanisms.
• Components and brackets.
• Fabric delamination.
• Operational cords for a full 7 years from the date of purchase.
• Repairs and/or replacements will be made with like or similar parts or products.
• Hunter Douglas motorization components are covered for 5 years from the date of purchase.
NOT COVERED
BY A LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY
• Any conditions caused by normal wear and tear.
• Abuse, accidents, misuse or alterations to the product.
• Exposure to the elements (sun damage, wind, water/moisture) and discoloration or fading over time.
• Failure to follow our instructions with respect to measurement, proper installation, cleaning or maintenance.
• Shipping charges, cost of removal and reinstallation.
Hunter Douglas (or its licensed fabricator/distributor) will repair or replace the window fashion product or components found to be defective.
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
1. Contact your original dealer (place of purchase) for warranty assistance.
2. Visit hunterdouglas.com for additional warranty information, frequently asked questions and access to service locations.
3. Contact Hunter Douglas at (888) 501-8364 for technical support, certain parts free of charge, for assistance in obtaining warranty service or for further explanation of our warranty.
NOTE: In no event shall Hunter Douglas or its licensed fabricators/distributors be liable or responsible for incidental or consequential damages or for any other indirect damage, loss, cost or expense. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Different warranty periods and terms apply for commercial products and applications.
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