William Morris Roller Shades Motorized Installation Guide

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Morris Roller Shades Motorized
Installation Guide

Roller Shades Motorized

William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Drill Blinds 3Installation Guide
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Fitting the brackets

The brackets offer two methods of installation: William Morris Roller Shades Motorized

Use the front two holes in the top of the bracket to fix to the the ceiling of the recess. William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Outside mountUse two screws through the back plate to mount onto a facing surface (a wall or window frame) William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Outside mount1Note that the position of the outermost brackets should be at least 2″ away from the ends of the rail, with any other brackets evenly distributed across the width.

Fitting the shade

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Holding the rail at an angle, situate the T-shaped lip on the top of the cassette into the front lip of the bracket. William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Fitting2

Twist the back of the cassette upwards until it snaps into place against the back lip of the bracket.

Child Safety

Chain Tensioner

Shades with clutch controls come with a continuous chain loop, which should always be screwed to the wall with the included chain tensioner.
The chain tensioner should be installed to a flat surface, so the bead chain is taut but not stretched. Be sure not to twist or cross the chain.
On inside mount shades, the tensioner may be attached to the windowsill or to the inside of the window frame. For outside mount or wall mount shades, the bracket may be mounted to the exterior of the window frame or the wall.
With a pencil, mark the desired location of the screw holes for the tensioner and then drill pilot holes. Then install the tensioner with the screws, making sure that the tensioner is fully installed, so that the spring is pushed in and the  chain passes smoothly through the guide. William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Outside mount2The chain tensioner forms an important safety function by keeping chain loops away from small children. Never operate this shade without a functioning and correctly installed chain tensioner.
Please retain these instructions for the future reference.
Thank you for purchasing this product. Please read the instructions and warning carefully before installation to ensure safe and satisfactory use of this product.

Installation Guide
No-Drill Blinds Headrail

William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - icon The difficulty level of this installation is ranked at Level 1. A piece of cake!
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Remove the No-Drill Blinds Headrail
The No-Drill Blinds Headrail will already be installed onto the existing product headrail.
Remove the product from the headrail (See Fig A), which will vary from product and depend on lift type. William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Drill Blinds

  1. Preparing the No Drill Blinds Headrail 
    Pull the lever from below or push down on the mechanism from above to retract the tension boot (See Fig B).
    Install the metal strips or padded adhesive tape on opposite sides of the window opening where you’ll be installing the No-Drill Blinds Headrail. This is optional and only available on larger products. William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Headrail
  2. Installing the No Drill Blinds Headrail
    Insert the No-Drill Blinds Headrail into the window opening, make it flush with the top of the window opening, then push on the lever to extend the tension spring and secure the No-Drill Blinds Headrail. (See Fig C)William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Drill Blinds1
  3. Installing the Product
    Install the product onto the brackets (See Fig D). Test and operate the product to ensure secure installation and smooth functionality. William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Product

Uninstalling the No Drill Blinds Headrail
To uninstall the product, follow step 1 by removing the product from the headrail and use a screwdriver to unlatch the lever.
Make sure to hold the No Drill Blinds Headrail in place while unlatching the lever. This will prevent damage to the window or headrail.
William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Drill Blinds2Tech Tip
If the fixed boot end was accidentally forced out, use a flathead screwdriver to twist the red “droplets” towards the center and then push it back in.William Morris Roller Shades Motorized - Tech Tip

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UPDATED NOV 2023

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