2” Horizontal Blinds
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Limited Lifetime Warranty
Wand Attachment -(Wand Tilt Only) W ho are We: This warranty is being given to you by Timber
The tilt mechanism inside the headrail has a metal Blind Manufacturing.
shaft protruding from it that extends beneath the rail.
What is Covered: All products are warranted against defects
The wand must be connected to this shaft. The in materials and workmanship. 2” Horizontal Blinds
plastic sleeve pulls apart from the top of the wand to
expose a metal hook. The hook fits through the hole Who is Covered: This warranty extends only to you as the
in the metal shaft. original purchaser, in a residential application.
Slide the plastic sleeve over the metal shaft and insert What is not Covered: This warranty does not cover normal
Installation & Care
the wand hook through the hole. Then slide the wear and tear or any damage or loss caused by abuse or Instructions
misuse or improper installation. All materials can lose
plastic sleeve back down over the hook until it is firmly
original intensity after long exposure to the sun. When left
seated. for extended periods in direct sunlight, plastics tend to
crack. All cords will eventually wear out. Timber Blind
Open and close the slats to test the wand tilter. Six Manufacturing considers these things normal wear and tear
revolutions of the wand should tilt the slats from fully not covered by this warranty. Colors vary from lot to lot
open to fully closed. and may not exactly match sample swatches or previous
purchases.
Valance Attachment
For How Long: This warranty coverage will be for as long as
The valance is attached to the headrail using valance
you the original buyer at retail own our products. Any
clips. Install one clip on each end , and space any implied warranties which you may have are in duration to
others evenly in-between, no more than 48” apart. the time during which you, as the original buyer at retail own
our products. Some states do not allow limitations on how
If the valance is outside mounted, attach the valance long an implied warranty lasts.
returns using the “L” brackets provided (”L” brackets
will be plastic on wood & alloy blinds or metal on PVC What Will We Do: If your product is defective during the
warranty period we will, at our option, either repair or
blinds) . Slots in the valance and the returns help you replace, without charge, that defective product. This shall
to easily assemble the returns to the valance piece. be your sole remedy under this warranty.
Important: Install the valance clips before No Liability for Incidental or Consequential Damages:
mounting the headrail Repair or replacement of defective products are your sole
remedy under this warranty and incidental in no event shall
After mounting the headrail, attach the valance we be liable for transportation costs to or from the dealer,
costs of removal or reinstallation of our products or
directly to the clips. incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not
allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages,
Care and Cleaning so the limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Regular cleaning with a feather duster or soft, clean
cloth is typically all that is needed to keep blinds How to get Service: To obtain service under this warranty,
looking new. Blinds may also be cleaned using a hand- return your products along with the original sales receipt to
held vacuum with a brush attachment using low the dealer from which it was purchased. You will be
responsible for transporting the product to and from the Genuine Quality, Delivery and
suction. Stained wood blinds should be treated dealer.
periodically with lemon-oil or other wood Service at Competitive Prices
preservative to protect their finish Your rights under State Law: This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, you may also have other rights which
may vary from state to state.
Bracket Spacing
Getting Started Bracket spacing is the same for both inside-mount Outside Mount Applications
Each blind ordered will include two hinged and outside mounted applications. The two Installation brackets for outside mount
cover installation brackets (a left- and a right- hinged-cover brackets should be positioned 1/4” applications are attached to the window frame
hand) and the appropriate number of beyond the ends of the headrail. Blinds over 70” or wall, or to a door. A flat vertical surface at
intermediate support brackets for the headrail wide must have a support bracket spaced evenly least 1 3/4” high is required for attachment.
width. One support bracket is required for between the end brackets. Blinds over 95” wide
widths from 69” to 94”, and two support must have two support brackets spaced no more The installation
brackets for widths over 95”. than 48” apart. brackets must be
level and aligned
The sheet metal screws supplied with the Blinds over 96” wide or 114” long require an at the same
brackets will be the only fasteners needed in additional support bracket positioned 7” in from height to ensure
most cases. Wall anchors (not included) are the cordlock or headrail. level mounting of
recommended for non-solid surfaces such as the headrail.
drywall or plaster. Concrete, brick or tile All bracket locations should be measured, marked, Support brackets, if required, should be
surfaces require carbide drill bits and the and the mounting holes drilled. positioned so that they are aligned at the same
appropriate plugs, anchors or screws. height as the end brackets. Two screws are
Inside Mount Applications used to attach each bracket. Locate the screws
Installation brackets for inside mount applications diagonally, as pictured .
Just a few basic tools are recommended: steel
are attached inside the window frame, or the
measuring tape, carpenters level. Power drill
ceiling. Shim the mounting surface if necessary to Installing the Blind
and bits, and a flat-blade and/or Phillips
ensure that the headrail is mounted level. Minimum If no support brackets are used, simply slip the
screwdriver.
mounting requirements are specified in the table headrail into the end brackets and snap the
Mounting the Installation Brackets below: locking covers shut. The
Level mounting is critical to the operation of 1 1/8”
headrail is held securely in
Minimum Mounting Space required
the blind. A carpenter’s level should be used to Flush Mounting Space required 3” place by the locking cover
check that the mounting surface is level on an Outside Mount flat space required 2 1/4” of the end installation
inside mount. On an outside mount, the tops brackets. If the blind is
of the installation brackets must be level and The front edges of the brackets must be aligned. loose in the end brackets,
aligned at the same height. Support brackets, if required, should be positioned open the hinged cover and
so that they are aligned with the end brackets. expand the tabs on the
headrail end locks using a
Two screws are used to screwdriver. If the blind is
attach each bracket. too tight, compress one or
Whenever possible with both of the tabs.
end brackets, one screw
should be located on the If support bracket(s) are
side and one located at the used, tip the headrail into the support bracket(s)
top, as shown. while placing the rail into the end brackets.
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