Installation • Operation • Care Silhouette® Window Shadings
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Installation • Operation • Care Silhouette® Window Shadings
Installation • Operation • Care Silhouette® Window Shadings Hard-Wired Motorized Lifting System CONTENTS Getting Started: Mounting Types And Window Terminology ................................................... 1 Installation Components Needed ................................................................ 1 Power Supply Requirements ...................................................................... 3 Product View ............................................................................................ 4 Installation: Attach The Back Cover Bracket — Inside Or End Mounts ............................ 5 Mount The Installation Brackets — Inside Mount ........................................ 5 Install The Back Cover — Inside Mount ...................................................... 6 Mount The Installation Brackets — Outside Mount ...................................... 6 Mount The Installation Brackets — End Mount ........................................... 8 Install The Back Cover — End Mounts ....................................................... 8 Install The Shading .................................................................................... 8 Attach The Dust Cover — Outside Mount ................................................... 9 Operation: Test The Shading .................................................................................... 10 Further Operation and Programming Information ....................................... 10 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 11 Care: Removing The Shading ............................................................................ 18 Cleaning Procedures ............................................................................... 18 Appendix: Laying Out The Wire ................................................................................ 20 Wiring For The Platinum™ Technology Wall Switch .................................... 21 Activate The Silhouette® Mode For The Platinum Technology Wall Switch .... 23 Setting And Clearing Intermediate Positions .............................................. 23 Questions? Call the Hunter Douglas Customer Information Center at 1-888-501-8364. Radio Frequency FCC Compliance: 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: ■ ■ ■ ■ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 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. © 2009 Hunter Douglas. ® Registered trademark of Hunter Douglas. ™ Trademark of Hunter Douglas. GETTING STARTED Thank you for purchasing Hunter Douglas Silhouette® Hard-Wired Motorized shadings. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new shadings will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet before beginning the installation. Mounting Types And Window Terminology If the installation brackets are mounted correctly, the rest of the installation process follows very easily. To prepare for this important first step, review the mounting types and basic window terminology illustrated below. Molding Top Sill Jamb Jamb Collectively, the sills and jambs are called the “window casement.” Bottom Sill Inside Mount Shading fits within window opening. Outside Mount Shading mounts outside window opening. Installation Components Needed Check the packaging to be sure you have all the components needed to install your shading. Keep the packaging until the shadings perform to your satisfaction. Keep the protective plastic cover on the headrail in place until the shading is installed. Shading Width Brackets Required 14" – 36" 2 361/8" – 79" 3 791/8" – 96" 4 961/8" – 120" 5 Required Components ■ Installation Brackets. The number of brackets required varies with shading width. See table. Installation Bracket Optional Components ■ 12V DC Power Supply (2-Amp or 8-Amp). The number of power supplies required varies with the number of installed shadings. ➤ A 2-amp power supply provides power for up to 2 shadings. INPUT: 120 VAC 60Hz 40W OUTPUT: 12VDC 2A U.S. Patent 4,450.007; 4,632,108:5,313,999 16UO PCN2950723000 WD2E2000lCN CLASS 2 TRANSFOMER GLOBTEK NJ/USA ON DC Output POWER OFF 12V/8.3A POWER SUPPLY 2-Amp 8-Amp ➤ An 8-amp power supply provides power for up to 4 shadings. ■ Extension Brackets. Extension brackets can add up to 31∕2" of clearance for outside mounts. If ordered, there should be the same number of extension brackets as installation brackets. Extension Bracket (Optional) 1 GETTING STARTED ■ Spacer Blocks. Each spacer block projects the installation bracket away from the mounting surface. If ordered, there should be a maximum of three spacer blocks per installation bracket for standard and oversized headrail Spacer Block systems. The Quartette® headrail can only use one spacer block per bracket. Outside Mount (Optional) ■ Headrail Dust Cover/Back Cover And Back Cover Brackets. The headrail dust cover/back cover provides protection against dust on outside mounted shadings. Used as a back cover on inside mounted shadings, it becomes a screen, Headrail Dust Cover (Outside Mounts Only) hiding the headrail electrical components when viewed from Back Cover (Inside Mounts Only) outside the window. ■ Platinum™ Technology Wall Switch. The Platinum wall switch is one type of “controller” available for motorized shadings. One Platinum wall switch per shading is recommended. In addition to operating shadings UP ▲ and DOWN ▼, two preset stops may be programmed using the Platinum wall switch. Up Down IMPORTANT: Silhouette® Mode must be activated in the switch for the vane-tilting feature to function. ■ Platinum™ Technology Remote Control. Remote control operation is available with the Platinum Technology remote control or a third party remote control. IMPORTANT: The Platinum remote will only work with a Platinum wall switch installed. ■ 14AWG-3 Conductor + Ground Wire (only 2 conductors are used for low voltage systems). Hunter Douglas recommends 14 gauge-3 conductor wire plus ground wire (14/4) be run from every window location to a central location (aka “homerun”), when pre-wiring a project. This gauge wire meets or exceeds most of the power criteria required for various products. Wire is not supplied, but is available at your local hardware store. IMPORTANT: If you are unsure as to local electrical codes, consult a low-voltage installer or a certified professional. Consult a home automation professional if integrating to a home automation system. Tools And Fasteners Needed ■ Flat blade and Phillips screwdriver ■ Level ■ Measuring tape and pencil ■ Wire Stripper ■ Power drill, 3/32" drill bits, and a 1∕4" hex driver 2 GETTING STARTED 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 Hex Head Screws (Not Provided). If using spacer blocks, use a #6 screw long enough for a secure attachment. ■ Wall Anchors or Expansion Bolts (Not Provided). If mounting into drywall, you will need wall anchors or expansion bolts to ensure a secure installation. ■ Speed Nuts and Screws (Provided). Extension brackets come with screws and speed nuts. #6 x 1½" Hex Head Screw (Provided) Longer #6 Hex Head Screw For Use With Spacer Blocks (Not Provided) Speed Nut And Screw (Provided With Each Extension Bracket) Wall Anchor Or Expansion Bolt (Not Provided) Power Supply Requirements ■ Check to be sure you have the correct number of power supplies for the installation. CAUTION: To prevent accidental short circuits and avoid possible component damage, do not plug the power supply into the wall outlet until the wiring connections are complete. WARNING: Do not cut the AC power cord on the back side of the power supply. Serious injury or death may result. Also, electric shock and/or a fire hazard may occur. ■ With the power supply unplugged, snip off the plastic connector attached to the DC output cord on the front of the power supply. DO NOT Cut The AC Power Cord RP98420459 BACK 12V / 8.3A POWER SUPPLY MODEL: EX100B-12F-F030 P/N: 2950724000 U.S.Patent Nos. 4,450,027;4,631,108;5313,999; C ®UL US LISTED 120VAC 60Hz 2.5A MADE IN TAIWAN Cut The DC Connector From The Front, Output Side Of The Power Supply INPUT: 120 VAC 60Hz 40W OUTPUT: 12VDC 2A U.S. Patent 4,450.007; 4,632,108:5,313,999 16UO PCN2950723000 WD2E2000lCN CLASS 2 TRANSFOMER GLOBTEK NJ/USA FRONT DC Output ON POWER OFF 12V/8.3A POWER SUPPLY 8-Amp 2-Amp ■ Strip the 8-amp power supply sheathing back and trim down the bare wire, since it is not used. Strip the ends of the other two wires. Wire From Front Of DC Power Supply Negative (-) Sheathing Bare wire is not used. Trim. Positive (+) 3 GETTING STARTED Product View Installation Bracket Headrail Headrail End Cap End Cap 4 INSTALLATION Attach The Back Cover Bracket — Inside Or End Mounts ■ If using the back cover, use pliers to break off both tabs on the installation brackets and only the top tab on the back cover bracket. Remove Top Tab ■ Snap the prongs on the back cover brackets into the holes on the back of the installation brackets. Back Cover Bracket Mount The Installation Brackets — Inside Mount Installation Bracket ■ Measure 2" – 3" in from each jamb for bracket location. Jamb 2"-3" Jamb Space Evenly Space Evenly 2"-3" Motor End Top limits should be equal distance from the ends of headrail. ➤ If you are not using the back cover, use pliers to break off the top tab of each installation bracket. Remove the bottom tab on each installation bracket only if it interferes with the bracket installation. ➤ If more than two installation brackets came with your order, space additional bracket(s) evenly between the two end brackets and mark their location. ■ Mark the location of the screw holes. Remove the top tab. Remove the bottom tab only if it interferes with the installation, or a back cover is used. Depth Chart For Bracket Placement Headrail Type Minimum Fully Recessed Standard 1" 3 1/16" Oversized 1" 31/4" Quartette® 4" Vane 1" 3 11/16" ➤ The depth required for minimum mounting or fully recessed mounting will vary depending on the type of headrail and vane size. Refer to the chart above for depth requirements. 2"- 3 " ➤ Add 1/4" to the depth if using the optional back cover. ■ Use a level to check that the mounting surface is level. Shim the brackets if necessary. (Shims not provided.) Minimum Depth See Chart 5 INSTALLATION ■ Use a 3∕32" drill bit to drill holes for the mounting screws. IMPORTANT: If you are fastening the installation brackets into drywall only, be sure to use wall anchors and follow the instructions provided with the anchors. (Anchors not provided.) ■ Use the two hex head screws provided to fasten the each installation bracket to the mounting surface using either set of holes. IMPORTANT: Do not over tighten the screws. Check to ensure the lever can be moved easily side to side. If the lever is not moving easily, loosen the screws in 1/8 of a turn increments until it can be moved easily. IMPORTANT: The front edges of the installation brackets must be level and aligned to each other. Install The Back Cover — Inside Mount ■ After bracket installation, install the back cover into the back cover bracket, as shown. Back Cover Mount The Installation Brackets — Outside Mount ■ Use pliers to break off the tabs on the installation brackets. ■ Center the headrail over the window opening at the desired height. Use a pencil to lightly mark each end of the headrail. Remove both tabs. ■ Measure and mark 2" – 3" in from each end of the headrail. Headrail End Marks 2"-3" Space Evenly Space Evenly 2"-3" Window Opening ➤ If more than two installation brackets came with your order, space additional bracket(s) evenly between the two end brackets and mark their location. ■ Center each installation bracket on the marks and locate where to drill the screw holes. CAUTION: The rear of the blocks/brackets must be flush against a flat mounting surface. Do not mount brackets on curved molding. ➤ A minimum 11/8" flat vertical height is required to mount the installation brackets. 6 2" – Mark On Wall 3" INSTALLATION ➤ The top of the installation brackets should be at the desired height. The brackets should be level and aligned. ■ Using a 3∕32" drill bit, drill holes for the mounting screws. IMPORTANT: If you are fastening the installation brackets into drywall only, be sure to use wall anchors and follow the instructions provided with the anchors. (Anchors not provided.) ■ Fasten each installation brackets to the mounting surface using two of the hex head screw provided. IMPORTANT: Do not over tighten the screws. Check to ensure the lever can be moved easily side to side. If the lever is not moving easily, loosen the brackets in 1/8 of a turn increments until it can be moved easily. IMPORTANT: Use a laser level to ensure the front edges of the installation brackets are level and aligned to each other. ■ If using spacer blocks or extension brackets, fasten these to a minimum 1" flat vertical mounting surface with two screws long enough for a secure installation (Screws not provided.) Spacer Blocks Speed Nuts ■ When using extension brackets, attach an installation bracket to the underside of each extension bracket using the provided screws and speed nuts. Extension Bracket 7 INSTALLATION Mount The Installation Brackets — End Mount End mount the headrail when conventional mounting techniques will not work, for example, in an arched window. ■ Mount the extension brackets on a surface at least 11∕4" wide. Extension Nuts Bracket ➤ Add ¼" to the minimum depth if using the optional back cover, see below. ■ Attach the installation brackets to the extension brackets using the hex head screws and speed nuts provided. Installation Bracket CAUTION: To end mount shadings wider than 48" into a surface other than a secure wall stud, use medium to heavy-duty wall anchors (not provided) matched to the wall thickness. Failure to mount the brackets securely may result in injury or property damage. Install The Back Cover — End Mounts ■ After bracket installation, install the back cover into the back cover bracket, as shown. Back Cover Install The Shading CAUTION: Be sure the wires do not become pinched by the brackets or headrail during installation. Damage or overheating of components could result. Installation Bracket CAUTION: Failure to snap the headrail securely into the installation brackets may cause the shading to release unexpectedly. Slide the headrail between the lever and the bracket. Headrail ■ Peel back the protective covering from the top of the fabric covered headrail. Leave the rest of the protective covering on the front of the headrail. ■ Position the shading so that the front (colored fabric) faces you. ■ Slide the headrail into the installation brackets so the front of the headrail is between the lever and the bracket, as shown. ■ Firmly push the headrail into each bracket until it clicks and the lever snaps to the right side of the bracket. IMPORTANT: Carefully pull on the headrail at each bracket to ensure it is installed securely. ■ Completely remove the protective covering from the fabric covered headrail. 8 INSTALLATION Attach The Dust Cover — Outside Mount The dust cover is used to protect the top of the headrail from exposure to dust on outside mounted shadings. ■ Cut the dust cover to desired width. ■ Remove the paper backing on one side of the hook and loop fastener dots. Remove Paper Backing ■ Apply the dots to the installation brackets on each end of the shading. Overhead View No Dust Cover Dots ■ Remove the remaining paper backing from the dots. ■ Center the dust cover over the top of the shading, above the previously placed dots. ■ Press the dust cover down onto the dots. Dust Cover Installed 9 OPERATION Test The Shading CAUTION: To prevent accidental short circuits and avoid possible component damage, do not plug the power supply into the wall outlet until the wiring connections are complete. Wires From Shading ■ Connect the wire leads from the shading to the power supply. ■ Plug the power supply into an outlet. ■ Turn the power switch to the ON position. ➤ The shading should immediately begin to lower. If not, unplug the power cord from the outlet, reverse the connections, and replug the power into an outlet. RP04261805 24V / 4.2A POWER SUPPLY MODEL: EX100B-240F-F030 P/N: 2950724000 U.S.Patent Nos. 4,450,027;4,631,108;5313,999; 5,320,154 C ®UL US 120VAC 60Hz 2.5A LISTED MADE IN TAIWAN CAUTION: Make sure that the upper and lower limits are set properly. Raising or lowering the shading beyond the measured limits may cause damage to the shade. Power Supply CAUTION: When raising the shading for the first time, observe If the fabric winds onto the roller rail evenly. If not, check that the headrail is level. Shim the brackets to level the headrail, if necessary. If the headrail is level, but the fabric winds up unevenly or starts to rub against one end of the headrail, immediately stop the shading. See theTroubleshooting solution on page 17. ■ Refer to the Appendix for shading operation when using a Platinum™ wall switch. Further Operation and Programming Information Platinum™ Technology Wall Switch Operation For information regarding operation and programming of the Platinum wall switch, refer to your Platinum Technology Wall Switch Guide For Hard-Wired Systems. PLATI NU M ™ TE C HNO LOG Y Wall Switch Guide For Hard-wired Systems Platinum Technology Remote Operation For information regarding operation and programming of the Platinum remote control, refer to your Platinum Technology Remote Control Guide. 10 PLATINUM ™ T ECH N O LO GY Remote Control Guide for PowerRise®, PowerGlide® 2.0, PowerTilt™ and select Hard-Wired Motorization systems OPERATION Third Party Remote Control Operation Third party infrared (IR) remote controls (i.e. unversal remotes) can be used to operate Silhouette® Hard-Wired Motorized shadings wired directly to a Platinum™ wall switch. These remotes can “learn” the commands necessary to raise or lower motorized shadings. Third Party Home Automation Systems Refer to the specific user guide provided with your home automation system. Troubleshooting If your shading is not operating correctly; ■ First review the guide that came with your Platinum Technology remote control or Platinum Technology wall switch. ■ Refer to the table bellow for specific solutions for your shading. ■ If questions remain, please contact the Hunter Douglas Customer Information Center at 1-888-501-8364. Problem The shading operates using the Platinum wall switch, but does not operate using the Platinum remote control in the “Point and Press” IR mode. Solution ■ If the red light on the Platinum remote control (indicator LED) does not light up Indicator LED when the UP ▲/DOWN ▼ button is pressed, replace the batteries in the Platinum remote control. IR Channel Selector Switch ■ Check that the correct IR channel is selected on the Platinum remote. The default is IR Channel 1. ■ Check that you are pointing the Platinum remote control directly at the infrared eye in the Platinum wall switch. Try moving closer to the Platinum wall switch. Maximum operating distance from the Platinum remote control to the switch is 30 feet. Infrared Eye ■ Check that there are no obstructions impeding the signal from the Platinum remote control to the infrared eye. ■ Check that there is no direct sunlight or bright, focused light from halogen or fluorescent light fixtures, track lighting, spotlights, or neon lights that could be interfering with the signal. 11 OPERATION Problem The shading does not operate. It will not raise or lower when you operate the Platinum™ wall switch, or the Platinum remote control. Solution ■ Check that the DC power supply is securely plugged into the wall outlet and that the outlet has power. To check that the outlet has power, plug in a lamp or device that is known to work. ■ Check that the wire connections from the power supply to the Platinum wall switch are secure and not reversed. ■ With power off to the switch, reverse the motor wires on the back of the switch. Then try operating the shading again. ■ Check the wire connections from the Platinum wall switch to the motor assembly in the shading’s headrail. Be sure they are secure and not pinched or cut by any of the components. ■ If using a gauged wire other than the recommended 14AWG3 Conductor + Ground Wire (14/4), check that the wiring run guideline lengths have not been exceeded. See the Wiring Guidelines table. Wiring Guidelines Distance From Power Supply To Switch And From Switch To Shading TwoConductor Wire Required Up to 20' 20 Gauge 21' to 35' 18 Gauge 36' to 60' 16 Gauge 61' to 95' 14 Gauge ■ Check that the batteries 96' to 150' in the Platinum remote control are fresh and installed correctly. 12 Gauge ■ Test whether the limit switches have cut off power. See the Troubleshooting solution on page 14. 12 OPERATION Problem The shade operates using the Platinum™ wall switch, but does not operate using the Platinum remote control in the Radio Frequency (RF) Group operating mode. Solution ■ Be sure the shade operates properly in the “Point and Press” IR mode. The group (RF) function will not work correctly if the IR mode does not work correctly. Indicator LED IR Channel Selector Switch RF Group Buttons ■ Be sure the shades have been correctly programmed to the Platinum remote control you are using. Shades will only operate when programmed to a specific Platinum remote control. If your Platinum remote control has not been programmed to your particular shades, only the IR mode will work. ■ Check that the correct IR channel is selected on the Platinum remote control. ■ Check that the batteries in the Platinum remote control are fresh and installed correctly. One shading does not consistently respond to the “Group” or “ALL” command. ■ Press the UP ▲/DOWN ▼ button longer when operating shadings. It can take longer for the signal to activate one of the shadings. ■ Check at different areas of the room (home). There could be blind spots or interference. Try operating closer, or farther from the shadings to find the optimum point in your home. ■ Check to be sure batteries in the Platinum remote control are new. When the batteries get old, the Platinum remote control transmits a weaker signal. The motor seems to be running harder, or it sounds like it is straining. ■ Shadings must not be forced into tight inside mount window openings. If an inside mount, check that the shading is installed correctly. Make sure there is clearance between the ends of the shading and the window casement. ■ Check the installation brackets. Make sure the shading fabric is not caught between the bracket and the headrail. ■ Check that the installation brackets are level. Shim to level, if necessary. 13 OPERATION Problem The shading operates opposite of the button pressed on the Platinum™ wall switch. Solution ■ With power off to the switch, reverse the motor wires on the back of the switch. (The shading goes up when you press the Down ▼ button, or goes down when you press the Up ▲ button.) The shading does not raise or lower, but the motor seems to run when you press the Platinum Technology wall switch. ■ An intermediate stop position may have been set within the Platinum wall switch. See Setting And Clearing Intermediate Positions in the Appendix on page 23. ■ The moving rail limits may not be set properly. Test whether the limit switches have cut off power. ➤ Locate the limit switches (the black and yellow buttons) on the motor side of the shading. ➤ Use a small flat blade screwdriver to push in the black button until it clicks into the recessed position. Front Of Headrail Yellow Button Right End Cap Bottom View Black Button ➤ Attempt to operate the shading by pressing the Platinum wall switch button to either the UP ▲ or DOWN ▼ position. ➤ If the motor starts to run, adjust the rail limits stops. See the next solution. 14 OPERATION Problem The bottom rail stops before reaching the desired bottom or upper position, or the bottom rail keeps moving after reaching the desired bottom or upper position. Solution Adjusting The Bottom Rail Limit Stops Adjusting The Rail’s Bottom Position: ■ Push the yellow button in until it clicks into a recessed position. ■ If The Bottom Rail Stops Before The Desired Bottom Position, with the yellow button in the recessed position, press the Platinum™ wall switch button to the DOWN ▼ position to lower the rail to desired bottom position. Yellow Button Underside Of Right End Cap Black Button Yellow Button To Set Lower Limit ■ Release the yellow button by pushing on it. ■ If The Bottom Rail Lowers Farther Than The Desired Bottom Position Or Raises After Reaching The Desired Bottom Position, with the yellow button in the recessed position, move the Platinum wall switch to the UP ▲ position to operate the shading until the moving rail reaches the desired bottom rail position. ➤ Release the yellow button by pushing on it. Adjusting The Bottom Rail’s Upper Position: ■ Push the black button in until it clicks into a recessed position. ■ If The Bottom Rail Stops Before The Desired Upper Position, with the black button in the recessed position, press the Platinum wall switch button to the UP ▲ position to raise the rail to desired upper position. Yellow Button Underside Of Right End Cap Black Button Black Button To Set Upper Limit Switch ■ Release the black button by pushing on it. ■ If The Bottom Rail Raises Farther Than The Desired Upper Position, with the black button in the recessed position, move the Platinum wall switch to the DOWN ▼ position to operate the shading until the bottom rail reaches the desired upper rail position. ■ Release the black button by pushing on it. 15 OPERATION Problem Solution (Adjusting The Bottom Rail Limit Stops Continued) Adjusting The Bottom Rail’s Upper Position: ■ Push the black button in until it clicks into a recessed position. ■ If The Bottom Rail Stops Before The Desired Upper Position, with the black button in the recessed position, press the Platinum™ wall switch button to the UP ▲ position to raise the rail to desired upper position. Yellow Button Underside Of Right End Cap Black Button Black Button To Set Upper Limit Switch ■ Release the black button by pushing on it. ■ If The Bottom Rail Raises Farther Than The Desired Upper Position, with the black button in the recessed position, move the Platinum wall switch to the DOWN ▼ position to operate the shading until the bottom rail reaches the desired upper rail position. ■ Release the black button by pushing on it. The shading is hard to raise or lower, or will not raise or lower. ■ Shadings cannot be forced into tight inside mount window openings. If an inside mount, check that the shading is installed correctly. Make sure there is clearance between the ends of the shading and the window casement. ■ Check that the installation brackets are level. Shim to level, if necessary. ■ If hold-down brackets are used, make sure they have been released. ■ Make sure the fabric is not caught. The shading will not snap into the installation brackets. 16 ■ Check that the installation brackets are aligned and level. ■ Check that the locking tab on the installation bracket slides over the headrail. OPERATION Problem Solution The shading raises ■ Check that the window is square by measuring the diagonals. or lowers unevenly, ■ Check that the installation brackets are level. Shim to level, if the fabric rubs necessary. against one end of the headrail, or ■ Adjust the bottom rail weight. the bottom rail is Weight Weight Clip Weight Clip uneven when fully raised. ➤ To release the weight clip, insert a flat blade screwdriver into the weight clip and turn clockwise. ➤ Move the weight in 1" increments toward the side where the fabric is gathering. Fabric Roll Move Weight ➤ Secure the weight clips in position by turning them counterclockwise after making the adjustment. ➤ Test and if necessary, adjust again. 17 CARE Removing The Shading ■ Move each lever of the installation brackets to the left to release the shading. CAUTION: A flat blade screwdriver can be used to move the lever. Be very careful to not tear or damage any of the fabric. ➤ If the lever is inaccessible or inoperable, carefully reach a small flat blade screwdriver behind the shading to the tab on bottom of the bracket between the screw holes. Move the lever to the left to release the shading. Installation Bracket Underside Of Bracket Tab End Cap CAUTION: When using a screwdriver, be very careful to not tear or damage any of the fabric. ➤ Push the tab away from the shading and pull the headrail to release it from the bracket. ■ Carefully pull the shading to remove it from the brackets. Cleaning Procedures Silhouette® window shadings are made of 100% polyester, which means they are inherently durable and resilient. However, care must be taken to avoid wrinkling the fabric, particularly where the vanes meet the facings. The Palette® Fabric-Covered Headrail Hand wash using a sponge or delicate cloth and mild soap solution; handle with care as you would any fine fabric. Dusting Regular light dusting with a feather duster is all the cleaning that is needed in most circumstances. Vacuuming Use a low suction, hand-held vacuum for more thorough dust removal. Forced Air Blow away dirt and debris between the vanes using clean compressed air. 18 CARE Spot-Cleaning Do not spot-clean Silhouette® window shadings. Ultrasonic Cleaning Silhouette window shadings can be ultrasonically cleaned by a professional, with the exception of The Matisse Collection®, The Matisse Collection Bon Soir™ and Bon Soir light-dimming fabrics. ■ Specify that a mild detergent solution be used. ■ Never immerse the headrail in the solution. ■ Dry the shading completely in the lowered position. Injection/Extraction Silhouette window shadings can be professionally cleaned using the injection/extraction method. ■ A dry method of injection/extraction is required for The Matisse Collection, The Matisse Collection Bon Soir and Bon Soir light-dimming fabrics. ■ Never immerse the headrail in the solution. Electrostatic Cleaning Do not use electrostatic cleaning wipes on any Silhouette® window shadings. A Note About Silhouette Fabrics As with all textiles, Silhouette fabrics are subject to some variations. Slight wrinkling, puckering, or bowing is inherent to this textile product and should be considered normal, acceptable quality. These characteristics are not usually visible from the front or rear but may be visible from a side angle. Precautions should be taken to reduce exposure to harsh environmental elements, such as salt air. Continuous exposure through open windows and doors will accelerate the fabric deterioration. 19 APPENDIX Laying Out The Wire CAUTION: If your installation includes multiple shadings, be sure the wiring is in a central home-run configuration (where each shading is wired directly to the switch). Do not use a daisy-chain configuration (where the first shading is wired to the second shading, the second to the third shading, and the third shading to the switch). IMPORTANT: Hunter Douglas recommends 14 gauge -3 conductor wire plus ground wire for all installations. For low-voltage (DC) systems, only two of the four conductors are used. To the Controller being used (e.g. the Platinum wall switch, relays, motor controller, etc.) ■ Route the wire from the window to the controller (e.g. the Platinum™ wall switch, relays, motor controller, etc.). ■ The wire should exit the wall or window well a minimum of 4" to the left of the right jamb. Be sure the wire will not interfere with an installation bracket. ➤ Note that the motor wire must be long enough to reach the wire coming from the switch, but not so long that it could become entangled with the shading’s moving parts. Trim excess wire. 3/4" 4" Minimum Inside Mounts: The wire must be inside the window opening at least 3/4" to allow for headrail clearance. If the shading will be recessed into the window opening, add the recessed distance to the 3/4" minimum. ■ Position each power supply near an outlet. The power supplies should be accessible and out of sight. Power Supply To Controller (Platinum Technology Wall Switch Shown) ■ Route the wire from the power supply to the controller, such as the Platinum wall switch. Switch Power Supply 20 APPENDIX Wiring For The Platinum™ Technology Wall Switch CAUTION: To prevent accidental short circuits and avoid possible component damage, do not plug the power supply into the wall outlet until the wiring connections are complete. ■ Use the diagram to determine the wire connections from the shading motor to the switch, and from the power supply to the switch. IMPORTANT: RF Module and Dry-Contact harness have been removed for clarity. MOTOR White BACK OF SWITCH White With Gray Stripe Terminal (+) (–) (14/4) (–) (+) (–) (+) RP04261805 24V / 4.2A POWER SUPPLY MODEL: EX100B-240F-F030 P/N: 2950724000 U.S.Patent Nos. 4,450,027;4,631,108;5313,999; 5,320,154 C ®UL US 120VAC 60Hz 2.5A LISTED MADE IN TAIWAN POWER SUPPLY Connecting Wires To The Terminal 1. Insert a small screwdriver in the terminal’s square hole. 2. Pull back on the screwdriver to open the wire terminal connection. 3. Insert the wire into the round hole. 4 4. Remove the screwdriver to lock the wire. IMPORTANT: The Platinum wall switch will not operate with the power supply polarity (positive, negative) reversed. If the shading operates backwards, such as going up when the DOWN button is pressed, reverse the MOTOR wires (not the POWER wires). Wire 2 1 3 Wire Terminal 21 APPENDIX Multiple Shadings Wiring ■ Connect one shading to one switch. However, in multiple shading installations, you can group the power wires from multiple switches together and connect them to one power supply. IMPORTANT: Do not install the switch plate to the switch box until after you have tested the shading to make sure the switch operates the shading in the proper direction. White With Gray Stripe White BACK OF SWITCH 14 Gauge3 Conductor + Ground Wire (–) (+) POWER SUPPLY White (–) RP98420459 12V / 8.3A POWER SUPPLY MODEL: EX100B-12F-F030 P/N: 2950724000 U.S.Patent Nos. 4,450,027;4,631,108;5313,999; MADE IN TAIWAN 22 C ®UL US LISTED 120VAC 60Hz 2.5A Black Or Red (+) APPENDIX Activate The Silhouette® Mode For The Platinum™ Technology Wall Switch ■ Lower the shade about halfway using the Platinum wall switch or Platinum remote. ■ Press and hold the DOWN button on the Platinum wall switch. The shading will start to move. LED ■ Within two seconds, and while the shading is moving, aim the Platinum remote at the switch and press and hold the UP button on the Platinum remote control. The shading will stop and the LED on the Platinum wall switch will blink red. See Figure 1. ■ Continue to hold both buttons until the LED on the switch turns solid red. ■ Change the IR channel selector switch on the Platinum remote to the opposite of the IR channel that operates the Platinum wall switch. (The default IR channel for the Platinum wall switch is Channel 1.) See Figure 2. ■ Press and hold the UP button on the Platinum remote while aiming the Platinum remote at the Platinum wall switch. At the same time, press and hold the DOWN button on the Platinum wall switch. The LED blinks red. See Figure 3. UP/DOWN Button Figure 1 IR Channel Selector Switch Figure 2 ■ Release the buttons. The LED goes out, and the shading raises and lowers on its own. DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS while the shading is in motion. ■ Change the IR channel selector switch back to the IR channel that operates the Platinum wall switch. ■ Lower the shading all the way. The vanes open all the way, then close. Figure 3 ■ The vanes tilt only when the shading is fully lowered. They may be jogged open or closed by briefly pressing the UP or DOWN button on the Platinum remote or Platinum wall switch. Setting And Clearing Intermediate Positions If using a Platinum wall switch to operate a shading, up to two intermediate stops can be set between the fully raised and the fully lowered shading positions. This feature allows the shading to be preset so that it can be stopped at the same height each time the shading is raised or lowered. As the shading travels (in either direction), it will stop at these intermediate positions. Pressing the UP ▲ or DOWN ▼ button again will continue the shading’s movement in the direction it was traveling, to the next stop position. The shading’s maximum travel limit is to the fully raised or fully lowered position. IMPORTANT: A Platinum remote is needed to set intermediate stop positions in the Platinum wall switch. 23 APPENDIX To Set An Intermediate Position: ■ Determine which infrared (IR) channel operates the Platinum™ wall switch (the default is IR channel 1). Move the IR Channel Selector Switch, located at the top of the Platinum remote control, to the opposite channel number that operates the Platinum wall switch. Indicator LED IR Channel Selector Switch UP ▲ or DOWN ▼ Button ■ Use the Platinum wall switch to raise or lower the shading to the desired stopping position. ■ Point the Platinum remote control at the Platinum wall switch and press the UP ▲ button on the Platinum remote control. ■ While continuing to press the UP ▲ button on the Platinum remote control, immediately (within five seconds) press the DOWN ▼ button on the Platinum wall switch. The LED on the switch will begin to blink. ■ Release the buttons. The intermediate position has now been set. IMPORTANT: If the switch is not calibrated, the shading will go through a calibration sequence. ■ If a second intermediate position is desired, repeat the previous steps. IMPORTANT: The shading will not go through the calibration sequence when creating a second intermediate position. ■ If two intermediate positions already exist, at least one must be cleared before retrying the above steps. To Clear The Lower Intermediate Position: ■ Lower the shading completely. ■ Press the DOWN ▼ button on the Platinum wall switch. The LED on the Platinum wall switch will begin blinking. ■ Continue pressing the DOWN ▼ button for 5 seconds, the LED will become a solid light, indicating the lower position has been cleared. IMPORTANT: If there is only one intermediate position, this sequence will clear it. 24 APPENDIX To Clear The Upper Intermediate Position: ■ Raise the shading completely. ■ Press the UP ▲ button on the Platinum™ wall switch. The LED on the Platinum wall switch will begin blinking. ■ After pressing the UP ▲ button for five seconds, the LED will become a solid light, indicating the upper position has been cleared. IMPORTANT: If there is only one intermediate position, this sequence will clear it. To Clear Both Intermediate Positions: ■ Lower the shading completely. ■ Press the DOWN ▼ button on the Platinum wall switch. The LED on the Platinum wall switch will begin blinking. ■ Press and hold the DOWN ▼ button for approximately 10 seconds. The red LED light on the Platinum wall switch will go through a series of blinks. After 10 seconds, the LED light should become a solid light, indicating that both intermediate positions have been cleared. 25 The Hunter Douglas Lifetime Guarantee is designed to ensure a thoroughly satisfying experience when selecting, purchasing and living with your window fashion products. If you are not thoroughly satisfied, simply contact Hunter Douglas Inc. at 1-888-501-8364 or visit hunterdouglas.com. COVERED NOT COVERED BY A LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY BY A LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY • Hunter Douglas window fashion products are covered for defects in materials, workmanship or failure to operate • Operational cords for a full 7 years from the date of purchase (applies to products sold after January 1, 2008) • All internal mechanisms • Components and brackets • Fabric delamination • Hunter Douglas PowerRise®, PowerTilt ™ and PowerGlide® 2.0, all with Platinum Technology ™, and all other Hunter Douglas motorization components are covered for 5 years from date of purchase • Repairs and/or replacements will be made with like or similar parts or products • 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) or discoloration over time (with the exception of EverWood® Collection alternative wood blinds which carry a “Satisfaction Guarantee” covering fading, yellowing, warping and bowing for the life of the product) • Failure to follow our instructions with respect to measurement, proper installation, cleaning or maintenance • Shipping charges, cost of removal and reinstallation For further details, see the warranty card included with your order. TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE 1. Contact your original dealer (place of purchase) for warranty assistance. 2. Visit hunterdouglas.com/customersupport for additional warranty information and frequently asked questions. 3. Contact Hunter Douglas Inc. at 1-888-501-8364 (9:00 AM - 8:00 PM EST) for technical support, certain parts free of charge, for assistance in obtaining warranty service or for further explanation of our warranty. 5107039000 6/09