Kirsch Wood Blinds Tilt Automation Installation Instructions
Kirsch Wood Blinds Tilt Automation offers a convenient way to control your wood blinds. The system includes a remote control that allows you to open, close, and tilt the slats of your blinds. It’s easy to set up and use, perfect for adding a touch of automation to your home.
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Wood Blinds Collection Tilt Automation Installation Instructions 2 3 4 open 5 6 1 all close GETTING STARTED Product View.................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Tools and Fasteners Needed......................................................................................................................................... 2 Unpack the Blind............................................................................................................................................................ 2 INSTALLATION Installation Overview..................................................................................................................................................... 2 STEP 1 — Install the Brackets ...................................................................................................................................... 3 STEP 2 — Mount the Battery Wand............................................................................................................................ 6 STEP 3 — Install the Blind............................................................................................................................................. 6 STEP 4 — Connect the Power Source, If Applicable................................................................................................... 9 OPERATION Testing the Blind.......................................................................................................................................................... 11 Using the Automation Remote.................................................................................................................................. 11 Resetting the Blind, If Necessary............................................................................................................................... 12 Complete the Installation............................................................................................................................................ 13 Operate the Blind......................................................................................................................................................... 13 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................................... 14 CARE Removing the Blind, if Necessary............................................................................................................................... 17 Cleaning Procedures.................................................................................................................................................... 17 CHILD SAFETY Cord Connector............................................................................................................................................................ 17 Reassembly of Cord Connector.................................................................................................................................. 18 Cord Cleats.................................................................................................................................................................... 18 DECLARATIONS........................................................................................................................................................... 19 WARRANTY................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Rev. C 7/7/20 GETTING STARTED Product View Valance 2 End Bracket Spacer Block 1 Power Cable Intermediate Bracket Spacer Block 1 End Bracket Intermediate Bracket (If Required) 2" or 4" Extension Brackets (Optional) Transceiver Assembly Manual Control Button 12V Battery Wand Bracket Shim (Optional) Valance Splice (If Required) End Bracket Spacer Block 1 Corner Clips for Valance Returns (If Required) End Bracket Remote Magnetic Valance Clips Hold-Down Brackets and Pin (Optional) 1 2 Required with 21∕2" slat size; optional with 2" slat size. Valance varies by collection. 1 GETTING STARTED Thank you for purchasing the Kirsch® Wood Blinds Collection. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new blinds will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet and the enclosed packing list before beginning the installation. Tools and Fasteners Needed ■ 1⁄4" Hex and Flat blade screwdrivers ■ Ballpoint pen ■ Level (laser level is recommended) ■ Measuring tape and pencil ■ Power drill, 3⁄32" drill bit, and 1⁄4" hex driver (or socket wrench with 1⁄4" hex socket) In addition, you will need fasteners designed to work with your specific mounting surface(s). ■ #6 Hex Head Screws (Provided). Two 11⁄2" 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 Anchor (Not Provided). Use drywall anchors when mounting into drywall. ■ Wire Retainers (Not Provided). If using 18V DC Power Supply, satellite battery mount or rechargeable battery wand, wire retainers are recommended to secure the power cable. #6 x 11∕2" Longer #6 Hex Head Screw Hex Head Screw for Use with Spacer Blocks (Provided) (Not Provided) Nut and Screw (Two Provided with Each Extension Bracket) Wire Retainers (Not Provided) Unpack the Blind ■ Remove the blind from the package. Keep the packaging until the blind operates to your satisfaction. ■ Refer to the packing list and check for all necessary parts. ■ Contents of your hardware package may vary depending upon the options chosen. ■ Do not remove the slat protector tape (if applied). Doing so will damage the slat finish. ■ Remove shipping protective piece in the headrail before installing (if applied). Top of Headrail Remove Shipping Protective Piece Before Installing INSTALLATION Installation Overview To install your blind, you will need to perform the following four steps STEP 1: Install the brackets STEP 2: Mount the Battery Wand STEP 3: Install the Blind STEP 4: Connect the Power Source, If Applicable 2 Do Not Remove Slat Protector Tape INSTALLATION INSTALLATION STEP 1 — Install the Brackets ■ Two end brackets are used to mount horizontal blinds. Wider blinds also require one or two intermediate brackets, as shown in the table below. Width of Blind Intermediate Brackets Up to 48" 0 481⁄8" – 60" 1 60 ⁄ " – 96" 2 18 End Bracket Intermediate Bracket Mounting Types and Window Terminology If the installation brackets are mounted correctly, the rest of the installation process follows easily. To prepare for this important first step, review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below. Molding Head Jamb Jamb Jamb Collectively, the sill and jambs are called the “window casement.” Sill Inside Mount Blind fits within window opening. Outside Mount Blind mounts outside window opening. ■ Refer to the appropriate page below based on your order: ➤ Inside/Ceiling Mount — Below ➤ Outside Mount — Page 4 Mount the Installation Brackets — Inside or Ceiling Mount Bracket Shims (Optional) Bracket shims are used to gain clearance for valance clips with inside mounts. One shim for each end bracket and two shims for each intermediate bracket are included: One Shim Two Shims One Shim Folded Over Folded Over ■ With each end bracket, first fold the shim and then position it on top of the end bracket to gain the required clearance. ■ With each intermediate bracket, stack two unfolded End End Bracket Bracket shims. NOTE: Bracket shims may also be used to level the blind whenever the mounting surface is uneven. The shims can be cut along their fold line to make them fit. 3 TwoStacked Shims Stacked Intermediate Intermediate Bracket Bracket INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Attach the End Brackets With inside or ceiling mounts, attach the two end brackets flush against the sides of the window casement or to the ceiling. Choose the most appropriate of the following mounting methods: ■ Inside mount only (Side/Top Mount): Mount the end brackets with one screw through a side hole and one screw through a top hole, as shown in the first image to the right. ■ Inside mount only (Side Mount): Mount the end brackets with two screws through diagonal side holes. ■ Inside or ceiling mount (Top Mount): Top mount the Side/Top Mount Top Mount end brackets with screws through the two top holes, as shown in the second image to the right. ■ Ceiling mount only: If the end brackets are flush with the back wall, attach them with one screw through a top hole and one screw through a rear hole. ■ Use a 3⁄32" drill bit to drill holes for the mounting screws. ■ Attach the end brackets using the screws provided. IMPORTANT: The front edges of the end brackets must align. NOTE: For blinds with 21⁄2" slats, spacer blocks are used with inside mounts to position the end brackets a minimum of 3⁄8" away from the glass. The spacing prevents the slats from rubbing the glass when they are tilted open. Attach the Intermediate Brackets (If Required) ■ Evenly space the intermediate bracket(s) between the two end brackets. ➤ Adjust spacing if needed to avoid Space Evenly End Bracket Intermediate Bracket Space Evenly End Bracket interference with internal headrail mechanisms. ■ Attach the intermediate bracket(s) with two screws through diagonal top holes. IMPORTANT: The rear of the end brackets and intermediate bracket(s) must align. Proceed to “STEP 2 — Mount the Battery Wand” on page 6. Mount the Installation Brackets — Outside Mount To attach the end brackets, a flat vertical surface of at least 13⁄4" is required for 2" and 21⁄2" slat sizes. Mark Mark the End Bracket Locations ■ Mark where the ends of the headrail will be located. ➤ Center the headrail over the window opening at the desired height. Use a pencil to lightly mark each end of the headrail. ➤ Alternatively, measure the width of the headrail and use that width to mark the headrail end points over the window opening. ■ Make a second mark 1⁄4" to the outside of the headrail end marks. The outer marks are where the outside edges of the end brackets will be located. Measure and Mark 1 ∕4" Out from Ends of Headrail 4 Mark INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Attach the End Brackets NOTE: The illustrations in this section show spacer blocks mounted with the end brackets for the 2" and 21⁄2" slat sizes. Spacer blocks are required for all outside mount 21⁄2" blinds, unless extension brackets are used. Spacer blocks are optional for 2" slat sizes. ■ Align the outside edge of each end bracket with the outer marks and mark diagonal screw holes. ➤ Use a 3⁄32" drill bit to drill holes for the mounting screws. ■ Attach the end brackets using the two screws through diagonal holes. ➤ If using spacer blocks, use #6 screws long enough for a secure installation (21⁄2" long screw recommended). IMPORTANT: The tops of the end brackets must align. CAUTION: The rear of the end brackets or spacer blocks must be flush against a flat mounting surface. Do not mount end brackets on a curved molding. Attach the Intermediate Brackets (If Required) ■ Evenly space the intermediate bracket(s) between the two end brackets. End Bracket Intermediate Bracket Space Evenly ➤ Adjust spacing if needed to avoid End Bracket Space Evenly interference with internal headrail mechanisms. ■ Attach the intermediate bracket(s) with two screws through diagonal holes. IMPORTANT: The tops of the end brackets and intermediate bracket(s) must align. 13∕8", 2", and 21∕2" Slat Sizes Extension Brackets (Optional) Attach 2" or 4" extension brackets to the mounting surface in the same locations where the end brackets would be attached. ■ Use the provided screws to mount each extension bracket. IMPORTANT: The tops of the end brackets and intermediate bracket(s) must align. ■ Attach the installation brackets to the extension brackets using the screws and not provided, as shown below. End and Intermediate Brackets End Bracket Intermediate Bracket with 4" Extension Bracket with 2" Extension Bracket with 2" Extension Bracket Spacer Blocks for 21⁄2" Slat Size ∕8" Slat Size for NOTE: Spacer blocks are required for the 21⁄2" slat size and1 are optional 2" slat sizes. 3 End Bracket ■ Attach a spacer block to each of the two end brackets. ■ If one or more intermediate brackets is required (see chart on 3), attach a spacer block to each intermediate bracket. ■ If extension brackets will be used, it is not necessary to attach spacer blocks. End Bracket with 2" Extension Bracket Intermediate Bracket End and Intermediate Brackets Intermediate Bracket with 4" Extension Bracket with 2" Extension Bracket Proceed to “STEP 2 — Mount the Battery Wand” on page 6. 5 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION STEP 2 — Mount the Battery Wand NOTE: When power is connected to the motor, a green LED inside the programming button housing will flash to indicate the blind is ready for operation. ■ Refer to the appropriate page based on your order: ➤ For a battery wand, see below. ➤ For any other power supplies where the blind is installed first, see “Step 3 — Install the Blind” below. Plug the Power Cable into the Battery Wand ■ Inside of the headrail: Connect the power cable (coming from the motor) into the socket on the battery wand. Place the Battery Wand Inside the Headrail ■ From the top of the headrail: Place the battery wand Back of Headrail – Overhead View inside the headrail in a location where it will not interfere with the operation of the blind. Position its smooth, curved side toward the tiltrod. Tiltrod Battery Wand ■ Carefully tuck excess wire into the headrail. Be sure to avoid interference with internal headrail mechanisms. Transceiver Assembly STEP 3 — Install the Blind Adding Projection for the Valance The magnetic valance clips have a projection adjustment feature. By pulling the clips outward, the clips can provide an additional 1⁄4” projections. The clips offer two projection positions. When the clips are fully compressed, the narrowest projection is 5⁄8”. The widest projection is 7⁄8”. ■ Remove the clips from the valance. ∕8" 5 ■ Insert a small flat blade screwdriver into the slot on one side of the magnet making sure the screwdriver is all the way down in the slot. ■ Push the screwdriver in toward the magnet and then pull out to extend the clip. ■ Repeat on the other side until the magnet is level. 6 Narrow Projection ∕8" 7 Wide Projection INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Attach the Magnetic Valance Clips to the Valance The magnetic valance clips are adjustable for quick and easy valance attachment and have multi-position valance adjustment capabilities. ■ To install the clips, lay the valance face down on a protected surface with the back side up. ■ Insert the clip dovetail into the valance groove. ■ Twist the clip until it is straight with the clear tabs at the top of the valance. ➤ There are at least two clips per valance. For valances narrower than 36", position clips 51⁄2" in from the ends of the valance. For valances 36" or wider, position the clips 10" in from the ends of the valance. Additional clips should be spaced evenly between the two end clips. Attach the Corner Clips (If Required) Miters Meet If the valance came with returns, connect the returns to the valance using the corner clips provided. Valance Notch ■ The notches on the rear of the valance and returns fit into the grooves of the corner clips. Valance Return (CrossSection) ■ Slide one end of each clip onto the rear of the valance until the center of the clip aligns with the edge of the miter cut at each end. ■ Slide a return onto each corner clip until its miter is flush against the miter on the valance. Notch Corner Clip Attach the Valance Splice (If Required) For valances that are spliced, join the two mitered valance pieces together by sliding the valance splice clip over the back of the valance where the two halves meet. Miters Valance Splice Clip 7 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Mount the Headrail ■ Tilt the headrail so that its back lip slides under the front lip of the end brackets and intermediate bracket(s). ■ Push the headrail against the back of the end brackets. ■ Check that the front lip of the intermediate bracket(s) End Bracket is under the front lip of the headrail. Intermediate Bracket Adjust the Headrail Tightness ■ If the headrail is loose in the end brackets, bend the tabs on the end bracket outward. NOTE: The tabs may also be bent inward if the headrail is difficult to install into the end brackets. ■ If your headrail end brackets do not have adjustable tabs, bend the tabs on the headrail end locks to adjust headrail tightness. Close the End Brackets ■ Push the cover down until it snaps over the locking tab on the bottom of the end bracket. Open the End Brackets (If Necessary) ■ To open the end brackets, insert a flat blade screwdriver between the bottom of the cover and the quick release tab, and twist. ➤ You can also push up on the bottom of the end bracket to release the locking tab. 8 13∕8" Slat Siz INSTALLATION INSTALLATION STEP 4 — Connect the Power Source, If Applicable ■ Refer to the appropriate page based on your order. ➤ For an optional satellite battery pack, see below. ➤ For an optional rechargeable battery wand, see below. ➤ For an optional 18V DC Power Supply, see 10. ➤ For an optional 18V DC Power Supply with daisy-chaing connections, see 11. ➤ For any other Kirsch® power supplies, see applicable instructions. If You Have a Satellite Battery Wand... Mount the Satellite Battery Wand ■ Decide where you want to attach the wall mount bracket. A satellite battery wand may be mounted in any orientation. ■ Mark the screw holes on the mounting surface. ■ Drill the screw holes using a 3⁄32" drill bit. ■ Remove the backing from the double-sided tape. Press the bracket into place. ■ Attach the bracket using the screws provided. Wall Mount Bracket ■ Position the battery wand so the power cable is easily connected to the socket. ■ Snap the battery wand into the bracket. Socket ■ Install the battery wand cover with the slot aligned to the socket in the battery wand. ■ Plug the power cable from the blind into the extension cable. Battery Wand Cover ■ Plug the other end of the extension cable into the socket in the battery wand. ■ Secure the power supply cable using wire retainers (not provided). If hiding the cable behind the blind, make sure it does not impede the operation of the blind. Power Cable from Blind Extension Cable Proceed to ”Testing the Blind” on page 11. 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 blind. 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 11⁄4" 1" CAUTION: The rear of the battery mount must be flush against a flat mounting surface. Do not install brackets on curved molding. 9 INSTALLATION 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 the screws. ■ Connect the power cable from the motor side into the power socket on the Battery Mount rechargeable battery mount. NOTE: With longer extension cables, wire retainers (not supplied) are recommended to secure the cable. Extension Cable (If Needed) Power Cable from Blind Insert the Rechargeable 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. Proceed to ”Testing the Blind” on page 11. If You Have an 18V DC Power Supply... Connect the Power Supply ■ Plug the power cable from the blind into the extension cable. ■ Plug the other end of the extension cable into the 18V DC Power Supply. Power Cable from Blind ■ Plug the 18V DC Power Supply into a standard outlet. Wire Retainers ■ Secure the extension cable using wire retainers (not supplied). If hiding the cable behind the blind, make sure it does not impede the operation of the blind. 15" Maximum ■ 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. Extension Cable 18V DC Power Supply Proceed to “Testing the Blind” on page 11. 10 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION If You Have an 18V DC Power Supply with Daisy-Chain Connections... The daisy-chain feature allows up to three Tilt Automation blinds to be powered by a single 18V DC Power Supply. However, each blind has its own transceiver and can operate independently. The daisy-chain feature is only available with the 18V DC Power Supply option. ■ Route the power cables from each blind through the connector, using an extension cable, if necessary. ■ Plug an extension cable into the connector and the 18V DC Power Supply. A two-blind configuration is shown below. Power Cable from Blind Extension Cable Connector ■ An additional connector and two additional extension cables are used for three blinds. OPERATION Testing the Blind Testing the blind with the programming button will allow you to ensure that the motor and power source are working correctly. Front of Blind ■ Press the programming button on the front side of the headrail to test operation. If the blind does not operate see “Troubleshooting” on page 14. Transceiver Assembly Programming Button Using the Automation Remote First, activate the remote by pulling both plastic tabs from the back battery compartment. OPEN Tilt slats to open at 50% position Group 3 Group 2 Group 1 LEFT ARROW Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 RIGHT ARROW Tilt slats up to closed position Tilt slats down to closed position Favorite (Blind position) CLOSE Tilt slats to open at 50% position STOP (Press and hold for programming mode) IMPORTANT: If you have more than one remote, see “Adding Additional Remote(s) to the Automation Blind Network” in the Automation Remote Control Guide. 11 INSTALLATION OPERATION Joining a Blind to a Group IMPORTANT: The blind will not operate using the remote until it has been joined to a group. 1. Press and hold ■ STOP on the remote until the indicator lights blink (approximately 6 seconds). The remote is now in program mode. 2. Press the desired group number (1 – 6) on the remote. The backlit group number will flash to show it is selected. 3. While pressing the programming button on the blind, press ▲ OPEN on the remote. The green light flashes once and the blind will move slightly to indicate the blind has joined the group. Release the programming button. 4. Press and hold ■ STOP on the remote until the indicator lights stop blinking (approximately 6 seconds). Basic Operation ■ To wake up the remote, simply pick it up or press ■ STOP. The last group(s) selected will be highlighted and active. ■ Press “all” or groups 1 – 6 to select specific blind(s) to move. Selected group button(s) will light to show they are selected. ➤ Multiple group buttons may be selected at a time. ➤ To deselect group, press the button again. The backlight for that group button will go out. ■ Press left arrow to tilt the slats down to the closed position. ■ Press right arrow to tilt the slats up to the closed position. ■ Press ■ STOP to stop the slats movement anywhere along their travel. ■ While the slats are in motion, press the opposite of slat motion ( left arrow or right arrow) to reverse direction. ■ Press ▲ OPEN or ▼ CLOSE to center the slats horizontally. ■ Press ♥ FAVORITE to send selected blind(s) to your preset “favorite” position. Refer to the Automation Remote Control Guide on how to set a favorite position. Further Operation and Programming Information Automation Remote Operation For information regarding operation and programming of the Automation remote, refer to your Automation Remote Control Guide or to the online Automation Step-by-Step. Automation App Operation The Automation Hub is required for Automation App operation. For information regarding setup and operation using the Automation App, refer to the online Automation Step-by-Step Guide. Resetting the Blind, If Necessary Calibration Reset The calibration reset is used to recalibrate the slat’s travel limits. 1. Press and hold the programming button for approximately 6 seconds. The blind will move slightly. Release the programming button (the light flashes red). 2. The blind will tilt fully in one direction to set the first limit, then tilt in the opposite direction to set the second limit. The slats will move slightly one more time to indicate the travel limits have been reset. Resetting Blind Programming The programming reset erases blind programming from memory, including group assignments, preventing input devices from operating the blind. 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 blind 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 blind programming is erased from memory. 2. Refer to “Joining a Blind to a Group” above to program the blind to a group. 12 INSTALLATION OPERATION Complete the Installation Attach the Valance with Magnetic Valance Clips ■ Align the valance to the headrail. ■ Hold the valance securely from the front side with both hands. ■ Position the clips to the top-front lip of the headrail until it is level and in position. ■ Press the valance gently forward, just enough so the clips adhere to the headrail. ■ Adjust the valance projection: ➤ Inside Mount: Press the valance forward until the face is flush with the opening or the clips are attached to the headrail. ➤ Outside Mount: Press the valance forward until the clips are attached to the headrail. To minimize the gap between the valance return and the wall, follow the clip projection adjustment instructions on page 7. ■ The magnetic valance clips allow for limited valance height adjustments by carefully sliding the clip up or down while the magnets are adhered to the headrail. The clip’s tabs rest on the top-front lip of the headrail, keeping the valance level and preventing the valance from adjusting lower beyond that point. ■ To remove the valance, gently pull the valance up and toward you. CAUTION: The entire surface area of the magnet inside each clip needs to maintain clean contact with the front surface area of the headrail at all times. Attach the Hold-Down Brackets (Optional) ■ The bottom rail will come with pre-drilled 3⁄32" holes and hold-down pins that have been inserted in the center of the bottom rail ends. ■ To mount the hold-down brackets, first fully lower the blind. Align the hold-down brackets with the hold-down pins in the bottom rail. ➤ Align the first slow with the 21⁄2" slat size. ➤ Align the second slot with the 2" slat size. First Slot Second Slot Jamb Mount Sill Mount Outside Mount ■ Maintain the correct slot alignment as you attach the hold-down brackets to the jamb, sill, or outside mounting surface. ■ Slide the hold-down pins into the appropriate slot of hole on the hold-down brackets. ■ If necessary with 2" outside mount blinds, the first slot of the hold-down brackets may be used in place of a spacer block. Operate the Blind Raising and Lowering the Blind IMPORTANT: Whenever raising or lowering the blind, the slats must be in the open position. ■ Pull the single cord down and toward the center to raise or lower. ■ Hold the single cord to the outside to lock the blind in position. 13 INSTALLATION OPERATION Troubleshooting ■ First review the guide that came with your control device. ■ Refer to the following troubleshooting procedures for specific solutions for your blind. If questions remain, please contract Kirsch® at 844-KIRSCH2 (844-547-7242). Problem The blind will not fit into the installation brackets. Solution Check that the installation brackets are level and aligned. Adjust and/or shim to level, if necessary. Be sure the heads of the screws are flush against the installation brackets. Check that the headrail is completely inserted into the installation brackets. See “Mount the Headrail” on page 7. 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. Battery Wand Install the batteries according to the instructions on the battery wand label. Press the cap on until it latches. NOTE: Kirsch recommends AA alkaline batteries for use with our batterypowered blinds. These will provide more than one year operation, depending on usage. Lithium and rechargeable batteries are not recommended. Squeeze Cap Latch 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 Kirsch 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 mount, 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. (Continued on next page.) 14 INSTALLATION OPERATION Problem Rechargeable battery needs recharging (continued). Solution 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. 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. 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. Not this socket 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 blind does not raise or lower evenly. Solution Check inside the headrail. Make sure no obstructions keep the mechanism from turning. Check that the lift cords are not pinched or tangled. Problem Lift cords are bunching by the safety cord connector. Solution Make sure the slats are in the open position. Raise and lower the blind to straighten the lift cords. Problem Lift cords are stuck or jammed. Solution Check the cords and the moveable pin in the cordlock mechanism inside the headrail of the blind. Make sure the cords can move freely. If the cords are jammed, use a screwdriver or needle-nose pliers to move the pin and free the cords. 15 INSTALLATION OPERATION Problem Decorative tapes are wrinkled after installation. Solution Use a steamer to steam out the wrinkles. Wave the steamer in front of the tapes for a few seconds. Do not touch the slats with the steamer. To avoid stretching the tapes, do not pull down on the bottom rail while steaming. Problem When hanging, the slat pack appears to be skewed toward the cordlock side of the unit, particularly in an inside mount installation. Solution Slide the headrail in the end brackets in the opposite direction of the skew and adjust the tabs in the end brackets to maintain the position of the unit, This will center the slat pack in the window. Problem The blind does not operate using the programming button. Solution Unplug the power cable from the motor, then plug it back in. A green LED light inside the programming button housing should flash to indicate the motor has power. Check that the batteries in the battery wand, satellite battery wand, or C-size satellite battery wand are correctly inserted and 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. Problem The blind is not responding to the Automation remote. Solution IMPORTANT: A blind will not operate until it is 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 LED lights that backlight the remote should come on full bright when ■ STOP is pressed. Problem The blind is operating slowly or does not tilt completely. Solution The batteries may be low in the battery wand, satellite battery wand, or C-size 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 blind may need to be reset. Refer to “Resetting the Blind, If Necessary” on page 12. Problem The LED light behind the programming button of the transceiver assembly signals 8 red blinks. Solution This is the low battery indicator. Replace the batteries in the battery wand. 16 INSTALLATION CARE Removing the Blind (If Necessary) ■ Fully raise the blind. ■ To remove the valance with magnetic valance clips, see page 7. ■ Push up on the bottom end of the bracket to release the locking tab. ■ Grab underneath the headrail using both hands and carefully pull the blind out of the end brackets. Cleaning Procedures Like any fine furnishings, Kirsch® Wood Blinds Collection should be cleaned regularly to keep them looking new. Dusting ■ Dust regularly. Use a soft clean cloth, chemically-treated dust cloth, or dusting mitt. Lower the blind until it is full length, tilt the slats almost all the way down, and dust. Then tilt the slats almost all the way up and dust. (Not closing the slats all the way allows dusting where the slats overlap.) ■ Blinds may also be vacuumed. Use the brush attachment and tilt the slats up and down as described for dusting. ■ Another way to clean blinds is simply by wiping them with a soft, damp cloth. Wood Blinds ■ Stained blinds, like wood furniture, should be treated periodically with lemon oil or other wood preservative to protect their finish and enhance their luster. IMPORTANT: Kirsch does not recommend ultrasonic cleaning of wood blinds. A Note About Wood Products Kirsch Wood Blinds Collection are true wood products, made from 100% hardwood. There will be variations in color, grain, and texture that are characteristics of all woods. These variations will be especially visible in blinds with light color stains. The variations are normal and are considered acceptable. CHILD SAFETY WARNING For more safety information, call 1-800-997-2389. ■ Window Blind Cord Can STRANGLE Your Child. ■ Children can climb furniture to reach cords. Move crib and furniture away. ■ Keep all cords out of children’s reach. Cord Connector ■ This component acts as a stopper to prevent inner cords from being pulled through the blind, which can pose the risk of entanglement. ■ It is also designed to break apart under pressure. Cord Connector 17 INSTALLATION CHILD SAFETY Reassembly of Cord Connector ■ Reinsert any loose cords into the top notched of the cord connector. There is a notch on each side. ■ Line up the two halves of the cord connector and snap the pieces back together. Two Cords Four Cords Cord Cleats Kirsch® offers cord cleats and we recommend their use. ■ Attach two cords cleats 6" to 12" apart at a height where they will be out of the reach of children. Take into account that a child may stand on furniture attempting to reach the cords. Be sure the cleats are firmly secured. ■ Once the cleats are attached, wrap excess cords around them after each use of the blind. NOTE: The warning labels on the bottom rails of corded blinds contain important safety information. These warning labels are designed to be permanent, in accordance with the industry’s safety standards, and must not be removed. 18 INSTALLATION DECLARATIONS U.S. Radio Frequency FCC Compliance FCC ID information is located on top of the blind’s headrail. 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. 19 WARRANTY Warranty 10-Year Limited Warranty Kirsch® is proud to extend a 10-year limited warranty on all Kirsch Custom Window Covering products. This is part of our commitment to providing the highest quality products, which has been our continued tradition since 1907. COVERED NOT COVERED by a 10-Year Limited Warranty by a 10-Year Limited Warranty • Kirsch Custom Window Covering products are covered for defects in materials, workmanship or failure to operate for 10 years from the date of purchase (unless a shorter period is provided below), provided that the original retail purchaser continues to own the product. • 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, salt air) and discoloration or fading over time. • All internal mechanisms. • Normal maintenance associated with motors and related accessories including, but not limited to, recharging and replacement of batteries. • Fabric delamination. • Components, brackets and operational cords. • Repairs and/or replacements will be made with like or similar parts or products. Fabric style, color or components may vary depending on original purchase date. • Failure to follow our instructions with respect to measurement, proper installation, cleaning or maintenance. • Shipping charges, cost of removal and reinstallation. • Kirsch automation components are covered for 5 years from the date of purchase. Kirsch (or its licensed fabricator/distributor) will repair or replace the product or components found to be defective. TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE: • Contact your original dealer (place of purchase) for warranty assistance. • Contact Kirsch at 844-KIRSCH2 (844-547-7242) 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 Kirsch or its licensed fabricator/distributor 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. © 2020 Kirsch Custom Window Coverings. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Kirsch or their respective owners. 07/20 20 ">

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Key features
- Remote control
- Group control
- Favorite position
- Tilt automation
- Battery powered
Frequently asked questions
First, plug the power cable coming from the motor into the socket on the battery wand. Then, place the wand inside the headrail with its smooth side facing the tiltrod. Carefully tuck excess wire into the headrail while avoiding interference with internal mechanisms.
Press and hold the programming button for approximately 12 seconds. The blind will move slightly after 6 seconds, then again after 12 seconds. Release the button (the light flashes red) and the light will then flash a series of green and red to indicate that blind programming is erased from memory.
Inside mounts: Press the valance forward until the face is flush with the opening or the clips are attached to the headrail. Outside mounts: Press the valance forward until the clips are attached to the headrail. To minimize the gap between the valance return and the wall, follow the clip projection adjustment instructions found on page 7 of the manual.