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1. Clear the Memory Stop The Memory Stop feature sets the shade so that it can be raised to the same height every time With the shade fully lowered press the UP A button to raise the shade 2 When the shade reaches the desired height A stop its motion by firmly grasping the bottom Z J rail with both hands keeping the rail level NL he motor will hesitate and then shut off he Memory Stop will be set and the shade will automatically stop at that point each time it is raised Until the Memory Stop is cleared the shade cannot be raised any higher 3 Io clear the Memory Stop lower the shade completely then press and hold the DOWN W button for 5 seconds Replacing the Batteries CAUTION Use only alkaline batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Removable End Cap Replace the batteries in the wand Install the batteries according to the Instructions ON AA Battery Wands Used For Shades More Than 26 Wide the battery wand label Removable End Cap 2 Install the wand into the headrail with the label facing you AA Battery Wands Spring Clip Pivot Release Clip UEM O For AA battery wands place the end of the wand with the non removable end cap into the spring clip The arrow on the label of the battery wand should Infrared Eye onthe Right Side of the shade point toward the spring clip Release Cli Spring Clip Y_ For AAA battery wands place the end of the wand wi
2. Use a soft cloth or sponge moistened with lukewarm water Add mild detergent if necessary Gently blot the spot Avoid rubbing the fabric since any abrasive action may cause it to distort Let the shade dry in the completely lowered position Deep Cleaning Water immersion cleaning methods are not recommended for Ascent Honeycomb shades Do not dry clean or use injection extraction or ultrasonic cleaning methods with your shades Ascent Honeycomb Shades Installation amp Guide 12436 December 2005
3. for the system to power up Je of the Shade Infrared Eye onthe Left Si Connect the Optional Components If you ordered the satellite battery pack or AC transformer connect it to the motor Hip up the cover rail to open Optional Satellite Battery Pack or AC Transformer 2 From the top of the headrail connect the 2 port satellite battery pack or AC transformer connector into the PWR plug on the motor housing Do not force the connection Make sure the orientation of the plug is correct before attempting to make the connection Optional Satellite Eye 3 From the top of the headrail connect the 4 port satellite eye to the SAT connection on the motor housing Do not force the connection Make sure the orientation of the plug is correct before attempting to make the connection 4 Close the cover rail Motor Housing Wire from the Limit Assembly Do Not Remove Wire carrying power from the Satellite Battery Pack or the AC Transformer Wire from the Internal Eye or Satellite Eye Tools and Supplies Needed Mounting Requirements Mount the headrail level for proper shade operation Use a carpenter s level to check that the Shade Width Brackets Required mounting surface is level on an inside jo 3 mount and that the tops of the installation brackets are level and aligned 31 V8 79 on an outside mount If necessary shim 79 T8 120 the brackets End mount maximum
4. width Is 65 Two installation brackets and two extension Number of Brackets Required brackets are always necessary for end mounting The number of installation brackets included with each shade depends upon the ordered width Use spacer blocks or extension brackets for additional clearance Mounting the Installation Brackets Bracket Spacing Bracket spacing is the same for inside outside or ceiling mounted shades End mounting is explained on page 6 Space the two end brackets so that their outside edges are at least 5 8 in from the ends of the headrail Minimum of Minimum of 5 8 Space Evenly Space Evenly 5 8 E OM ala abi Hos Headrail 2 Space additional brackets if used evenly between the two end brackets 3 Adjust the bracket positions to accommodate any obstructions to the bottomrail such as window cranks or handles 4 Measure and mark all bracket locations Inside Mount Applications The minimum mounting depth is 5 8 Minimum Fully Recessed _ 7 X Bracket Placement The depth required to fully recess a shade depends on the pleat size Depth Chart Inside Mount Bracket Placement Pleat Size Minimum Fully Recessed 3 8 5 8 PA 3 4 5 8 LA Honeycomb Double Cell 5 9 2 J Note For optimal operation of the infrared eye the shade should not be recessed past the front of the window opening Place both e
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6. e Memory Stop may be activated See Set And Clear The Memory Stop page Check the batteries and replace if necessary The shade does not hang correctly Check that the mounting brackets are level Adjacent shades do not stack evenly If one shade is stacking tighter than another it has probably been reset Simply lower and raise the shade to loosen the stack The shade stack on both shades should be within 5 16 of each other For more exact stacking use the Memory Stop feature See Set And Clear The Memory Stop page The shade operation is slowing Remove the battery wand and replace the batteries See Replace The Batteries In The Battery Wand page 12 Care and Cleaning Ascent Honeycomb shades are as durable as they are beautiful With proper installation and care they will provide many years of beauty and performance The honeycomb fabric Is anti static and dust resistant Light dusting is all that is generally needed to keep your shade looking like new CAUTION Never submerge the headrail in any solution Routine Cleaning Use a feather duster for regular light dusting For more thorough dust removal light vacuuming using a brush attachment or hand held vacuum with low suction is recommended he headrail and remote control may be wiped clean with a damp sponge and mild detergent Spot Cleaning To reduce the potential for permanent staining spots should be cleaned as soon as possible
7. f the bracket Headrail Access the locking tab from behind the headrall To relase lie the Cover Rail Insert a long flat blade screwdriver between the back and push in on the Locking Tab of the installation bracket and the headrail 2 Push up on the locking tab and rotate the headrail SV out of the bracket SSL Headrail Bracket Locking Tab Operation First Use Ascent Honeycomb Shades must be reset before the first use see below 5ee the next section for resetting and testing the shade operation Channel Selection Ascent Honeycomb shades operate on specially designated channels Channel or Channel 2 To operate the shade the remote control must be set on the same channel as the shade Shades are set to Channel unless specified for Channel 2 at the time of ordering When specified for example with adjacent or stacked shades shades are set to Channel 2 A decal attached to the motor housing visible under the cover rail indicates Channel 2 operation Shade Motor To switch a shade s operating channel Tera I Remove the shade from the mounting brackets and open the cover rail he channel selector is located on the motor board next to the limit Sy ete Position for EI Channel he right switch controls the channel Standard vo Position operation and the left switch controls Ascent Standard the shade operation 2 Using a small flat blade screwdriver flip the
8. lip the satellite eye down and place the hinged flange against the wall Attach the flange to the wall with a single screw 2 Swivel the satellite eye upward to the correct angle for receiving the signal from the remote control AC Transformer The AC transformer plugs into a standard OV outlet Route the wire to a location where it will not interfere with the shade 2 On outside mounts the wire exits from the top of the shade On inside mounts the wire runs along the control side end cap to the front of the shade 3 After the AC transformer has been attached to the 2 pin power connector on the headrail and the headrail has been installed plug the AC transformer into a TOV outlet Inside Mount Outside Mount _N Install the Remote Control Remove the back center panel of the remote control by pushing down on the latch and pulling it out Remove both AAA batteries inside 2 Replace the batteries with two new AAA alkaline batteries as shown inside the remote control 3 Replace the back cover panel 5ee the Operating Instructions in the next section for the procedures for resetting and operating the shade Remove the Shade There are two ways to remove the headrail from Cover Rail Bracket Locking Tab the mounting bracket Access the locking tab through the front of the headrall Lift the cover rail 2 Push in on the locking tab and rotate the headrail out o
9. n where it will not interfere with the shade s operation 2 On Outside Mounts route the wire so it exits from the top of the shade On Inside Mounts route the wire so it runs along the control side end cap to the front of the shade Mount the satellite battery pack Remove the cover of the battery pack by pressing on the circular latch and lifting the cover off 2 Use the holes in the rear of the pack as a template to mark the screw locations on the mounting surface 3 Attach using two screws Load batteries into the satellite battery pack Install eight AA alkaline batteries according to the instructions on the battery pack 2 Replace the cover snapping it securely closed Satellite Eye CAUTION Handle the satellite eye carefully to avoid damaging the infrared eye Do NOT touch or push on the infrared eye Determine where to mount the satellite eye Choose a location for the satellite eye where the signal from the remote is not obstructed Do not mount the satellite eye in direct sunlight or bright focused light from halogen or fluorescent light fixtures track lighting spotlights or neon lights 2 Check that the wire is not caught or pinched in the brackets or headrail _ 3 With inside mounts route the wire behind the oli headrail and along the side of the end cap to the si front of the shade Outside Mount Inside Mount Mount the satellite eye F
10. nd brackets so that their outside edges abut the marks on the mounting surface 2 Check that each bracket is level and aligned 3 Attach using two screws Outside Mount Applications The minimum mounting depth is 3 4 Bracket Placement Center the shade over the window opening and mark the ends of the headrail 2 Measure a minimum of 5 8 in from the marks on the wall and mark the bracket locations 3 Align both end brackets so that their outside edges abut the bracket marks on the mounting surface 4 Adjust bale siii ny 3 b M obstructions to the bottom rail such as window CU cranks or handles 5 Check that each bracket is level and aligned 6 Attach using two screws Spacer Blocks Optional Fach spacer block projects brackets 1 2 away from the mounting surface Note Longer screws not provided are required to secure the spacer blocks and the installation brackets to the mounting surface Mount spacer blocks with the solid side facing the mounting surface Use a maximum of three spacer blocks per bracket 2 Secure with two screws Extension Brackets Optional Extension brackets project the installation brackets up to 3 away from the mounting surface Mount the extension brackets on a surface at least 3 4 high 2 Check that each bracket is level and aligned 3 Attach using two screws 4 Attach the installation brackets to the extension brackets using the machine screws and nut
11. rews or other fasteners such as expansion bolts toggle bolts or anchors not included Mounting Surface Fasteners Wood No 6 Hex Head Screws Not Provided Drywall Plaster Wall Anchors Expansion Bolts Not Provided Metal Sheets Metal Screws Not Provided Install the Battery Wand CAUTION Use only alkaline batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Removable End Cap Install the batteries according to the instructions on the battery wand label AA Battery Wands Used For Shades MoreThan 26 Wide Removable End Cap 2 Install the wand into the headrail with the label facing you AA Battery Wands Spring Clip Pivot Release Clip LUND _ rr li For AA battery wands place the end of the wand with the non removable end cap into the spring clip The arrow on the label of the battery wand should point toward the spring clip For AAA battery wands place the end of the wand with the removable end cap into the spring dip The arrow on the label of the battery wand should point toward the spring clip AAA Battery Wands Spring Clip Pivot Release Clip 3 Push the other end of the wand into the pivot release clip and snap closed Infrared Eye onthe Right Side of the Shade 4 Make sure the wand is securely seated in both i i Pivot Release Cli the spring clip and pivot release clip I ee Spring Clip 5 Close the cover of the headrail Allow 30 seconds
12. right channel selector switch toward the front of the shade for Channel operation or toward the back of the shade for Channel 2 operation CAUTION Leave the left side switch in the front position Channel Indicator Reset the Shade Light Selector Select the shade s operating channel on the remote control 2 Press and release the DOWN W button to lower the shade completely 3 With the shade completely lowered press and hold the DOWN W button for 5 seconds This will clear the memory and the shade can be operated normally Up Down Lower and Raise the Shade Select the shade s operating channel on the remote control 2 Aim the remote control at the infrared eye on the headrail or on the satellite eye optional and press the DOWN YW button to lower the shade Press the UP A button to raise the shade To stop the shade before it is fully lowered press the DOWN YW button a second time o stop the shade before it is fully raised press the UP A button a second time Side View Overhead View 93 tim upward angle e e e e e e e e e High 5 ithi 4 pr 45 Maximum side angle Use the Manual Control Button The manual control button is located next to the infrared eye on the headrail or the satellite eye Press the button to Infrared Manual Control untae Button alternately lower stop Manual Control and raise the shade Button Satellite Eye Set and
13. s provided End Mount Applications End mount the headrail when conventional mounting techniques will not work for example in an arched window opening The maximum width of an end mounted shade is 65 I Mount the extension brackets on a surface at least 1 2 wide 2 Attach the installation brackets to the extension brackets using the machine screws and nuts provided iaerallation Bracket Minimum Install the Shade CAUTION be sure the wires coming from the satellite eye satellite battery pack or AC transformer do not become pinched by the brackets or headrail during installation Note If using a satellite eye remove the rubber bands holding the satellite eye to the headrail If the satellite eye is not connected to the shade plug the 4 wire satellite eye connector into the 4 wire slot marked SAT on the motor housing Tip the headrail forward and fit the back bottom edge into the lower lip of each bracket 2 Rotate the headrail up until it snaps into the locking tab on the back of each bracket Locking Tab of Bracket Headrail Headrail Properly Installed Lower Lip of Headrail Install the Optional Components Once the optional components satellite battery pack satellite eye and AC transformer are connected and the shade installed install the components Outside Satellite Battery Pack Determine where to mount the satellite battery pack Mount the satellite battery pack in a locatio
14. th the removable end cap into the spring clip The arrow on the label of the battery wand should point toward the spring clip AAA Battery Wands Spring Clip Pivot Release Clip 3 Push the other end of the wand into the pivot release clip and snap closed Infrared Eye onthe Right Side of the Shade 4 Make sure the wand is securely seated in both the Pot Release Clip Spring Clip spring clip and pivot release clip Dan rU 5 Close the cover of the headrail Allow 30 seconds for the system to power up Replace the Batteries in the Satellite Battery Pack Load batteries into the satellite battery pack Install eight AA alkaline batteries according to the instructions on the battery pack 2 Replace the cover snapping it securely closed Replace the Remote Control Batteries Remove the back center panel of the remote control by pushing down on the latch and pulling it out Remove both AAA batteries inside 2 Replace the batteries with two new AAA alkaline batteries as shown inside the remote control 3 Replace the back cover panel Troubleshooting Problem Solution The shade does not operate using either Check that the battery wand is oriented the remote control or the manual control correctly in the headrail button Check that the battery wand is completely inserted in the clips and fits snugly in the headrall Check that the batteries in the wand are installed correc
15. tly and fresh See Replace The Batteries In The Battery Wand page 12 Check that the AC transformer if used 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 AC transformer if used is securely connected to the motor See Install The AC Transformer page 8 The shade operates using the manual Check that the correct channel is control button but does not operate using selected on the remote the remote control See Channel Selection page 10 If the red light on the remote control does not light up when the UP A DOWN W buttons are pressed replace the batteries in the remote control See Replace The Remote Control Batteries page 2 Check that you are pointing the remote control directly at the infrared eye See Lower And Raise The Shade page Try moving closer to the eye Maximum operating distance from the remote control is 30 feet Check that there are no obstructions impeding the signal from the 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 Troubleshooting Problem Solution The shade does not lower completely Check for obstructions in the shade s path The shade does not raise completely Th
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