Before Getting Started
Organise your parts and check you have everything before commencing installation.
1x Blind Track
Blind Slats
Brackets
Screws
Control Wand
Double check the fitting location
- Is this blind going on the architrave or on the wall?
Make sure you have clean hands!
- The last thing you want to do is get your blind dirty whilst installing it.
Steps
- Recess
- Architrave
Recess
Drill Your Pilot Holes
Before attaching your brackets, drilling pilot holes is recommended to avoid your architrave from splitting
Position your end brackets about 100 mm in from the edge of the architrave, and evenly space out the remaining brackets. The front of the brackets should be flush with the front of your architrave.
Use a pencil to mark where the screws will go
Using a 3mm drill bit, drill your pilot holes
Attach Your Brackets
Using your drill, attach the bracket using 2 of the provided screws
Repeat this process for the remaining brackets
Clip In Your Track
Your vertical blind track has been designed to simply clip into the brackets
Two grooves run along the top of the track, position the front groove so that the front of the bracket sits in the groove
Gently slide the pin end of your blind into the pin end bracket, using the channel on the bracket itself. Listen for a "click" as it locks into place.
Push the back of the track up into the bracket until it clicks into the back groove
Attach Your Vertical Slat
Each vertical slat has a plastic peg at the top. These simply clip into the peg holders on the track
Holding the top of the slat firmly in both hands, push the plastic peg up into the peg holder. It will clip and lock into place.
Woohoo, you’re done!
Architrave
Drill Your Pilot Holes
Before attaching your brackets, drilling pilot holes is recommended to avoid your architrave from splitting
Position your end brackets about 40-50 mm in from the edge of the architrave, and evenly space out the remaining brackets. The top of the brackets should be flush with the top of your architrave.
Use a pencil to mark where the screws will go
Using a 3mm drill bit, drill your pilot holes
Attach Your Brackets
Using your drill, attach the bracket using 2 of the provided screws
Repeat this process for the remaining brackets
Clip In Your Track
Your vertical blind track has been designed to simply clip into the brackets
Two grooves run along the top of the track, position the front groove so that the front of the bracket sits in the groove
Gently slide the pin end of your blind into the pin end bracket, using the channel on the bracket itself. Listen for a "click" as it locks into place.
Push the back of the track up into the bracket until it clicks into the back groove
Attach Your Vertical Slat
Each vertical slat has a plastic peg at the top. These simply clip into the peg holders on the track