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Step by Step Installation Instructions Honeycomb Luxe Linen Shades Customer Service 800.248.8888 or visit us online at smithandnoble.com

Our window fashions represent a design breakthrough in style, efficiency and function. Our Cellular shades feature 100% non-woven polyester fabric providing a soft diffused light and high level of privacy. The unique hardware system is designed to provide years of reliable service when properly installed. Please take a few minutes to read through these instructions before beginning. For assistance, call smith+noble Customer Service at 800.248.8888 Visit our website at smithandnoble.com 1

Contents Luxe Linen Honeycomb - Universal Instructions.... 3-7 Installing the Bracket Rails.... 5 Luxe Linen Honeycomb - Standard + Top Down/Bottom Up Shades Instructions.... 8-14 Luxe Linen Honeycomb - Loop Control Shades Instructions.... 15-20 Luxe Linen Honeycomb - Motorized Shades Instructions.... 21-18 2

Getting Started A few simple tools are required: - Measuring tape - Power drill, drill bits - Hex head and/or Phillips driver bit - Pencil Additional fasteners other than those sent with your shade may be required depending on the mounting surface. Wallboard and plaster require the use of anchors such as expansion or toggle bolts. Brick, tile or stone need special plugs and drill bits. Remember to always pre-drill holes in wood to avoid splitting. Mounting Bracket Sidemount Bracket (optional) Hold Down Bracket (optional) Extension Bracket (optional) BRACKET INSTALLATION 1 7/16 Standard Rail 1 7/8 Large Rail Use this Number of Brackets: For shade Standard Rail Large Rail widths of: Inside or Outside Mount Inside Mount Outside Mount Up to 40" 2 2 2 >40" to 72" 3 3 4** >72" to 84" 4 4 5** >84" to 120" 5* 5 6** >120 and up 6 7** End brackets should be located with centerlines 2½" in from each end. *On standard rail shades over 84 wide it is recommended to use a second bracket located next to the end bracket at the Cord Lock. 2½" **On large rail shades over 40 wide it is recommended to use a second bracket located next to the end bracket at the Cord Lock. Cordlock 1st Installation Bracket Depending on the width of the shade, additional brackets may be necessary evenly spaced between the two end brackets. Using the Installation Bracket as a template, measure and mark the center lines. When mounting brackets, make sure they are in line and level. 3 Getting Started

INSIDE MOUNT 2½" 2 minimum for standard rail 2 1/2 minimum for large rail The brackets are mounted flat against the top sill surface. To fully recess the shade requires a flat surface with a minimum depth of 2" for standard rail or 2 1/2 for large rail. Shallow mounting requires 3/4" minimum. 2½" OUTSIDE MOUNT The brackets are mounted with two screws through the back end of the bracket flat against the window molding or the wall above the window. The bracket requires a minimum surface ¾" high. 3/4 minimum SIDEMOUNT BRACKETS (Optional) Line the bracket top with the desired height of the top of the headrail. Mark holes for screws. and drill holes. Remove brackets Insert screws for keyhole slots only. Approximately 1/8" of the screw should be left protruding. Pull the cord lock assembly partially out of the headrail and slide the bracket on as shown. Push the cord lock assembly and bracket back all the way into the rail. Remove the endcap from the opposite end of the headrail. Slide the remaining side mount bracket on the headrail. Replace the endcap before sliding the bracket all the way into the headrail. Rail Hook one bracket onto the screw in the window frame, using the keyhole slot. Bring the other end bracket over the screw at the other side of the frame. Slide down, flexing bracket inward until the screw engages in the keyhole slot. Make sure both brackets are slipped down all the way in the keyhole slot so that the screw is in the top portion of the keyhole slot. Install a screw in the bottom hole of each bracket. Tighten all screws. 4

EXTENSION BRACKETS (Optional) Optional Extension Brackets are used to project the back of the shade up to 2 3/8" from the mounting surface. Attach the Installation Bracket to the Extension Bracket with the nut and bolt provided. Nut 2½" Bolt Extension Bracket 1 7/8 minimum TWO-ON-ONE HEADRAIL SPLICER (Standard headrail only) For Standard rail shades ordered as a Two-on-One Headrail using the Splicer piece, insert the Splicer into the Headrail of both shades as shown. Lock into place using 3/8" Tek Screws provided. Aluminum Splicer Piece 6" 3/8" Tek Screw 1 ½ to 2"+ 3" Head Rail Splicer Stiffener Fabric HANGING THE SHADE Assembled Cross Section Unwind the cord from the shade. 1. Hold the shade up near the brackets and insert the front clip of the bracket into the front groove of the rail. 2. Make sure the shade is centered in the window opening. 3. Push the rail back and up until the back clips of the bracket are inserted in the back groove of the rail. To remove shade, reverse procedure. CORDLOCK OPERATION To lower or release shade, pull the cord inward toward the center of the shade. 5 To raise or lock the shade, pull the cord straight down and outward toward the edge of the shade.

BREAKTHROUGH CORD CONNECTOR The breakthrough cord connector applies only to Cellular shades. Pleated and pleated-cellular shades do not include the Breakthrough Cord Connector.! WARNING To avoid entanglement and strangulation, keep cords out of the reach of young children. Move cribs and furniture away from blind cords. To further reduce hazards, this shade was built with a cord connector which was designed to break apart when force is applied from the top. No safety system is fail-safe. KEEP CORDS OUT OF REACH OF SMALL CHILDREN! If your cord connector should happen to break apart, follow the instructions below to reassemble. Breakthrough Cord Connector When the connector is open, each side has a cord coming in at the top, one side has a cord coming in from the bottom. Fit the bottom edges together. The side with the cord fits into the side without the cord. Swing the top ends together and press in the middle to fully connect. PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN Be aware that it is possible for children to to strangle in in window covering cords. To reduce the occurrence of of accident, all all cords must be kept out of of the the reach of of children, including including infants. infants. Cord Cord cleats cleats are and an Tensioner effective devices are an effective way to implement this essential way to implement this essential precaution. precaution. Mount the cord cleat at at a safe height, taking into account furniture or other objects upon which a child may climb. Then, after each use use of the of the shade, shade, simply simply wrap wrap the excess the excess cord around cord around the cleat. the It's cleat. fast, It's easy fast, and easy safe. and safe. cord cleat To protect your children, we are pleased to provide cord cleats free of charge upon request. 6

Equalization Standard Rectangular shades use a system that allows easy leveling of the bottom rail. This applies only to Cellular, Pleated and Privacy Pleated shades. Pleated-cellular shades do not include the equalization plugs in the bottom rail. If the shade length and equalization is satisfactory, simply trim the excess cord hanging below the bottom rail. If adjustments are necessary, pull the excess cord at the bottom of the shade down until A the Bottom Rail Plug is released (fig. A). Push the cord up or down through the Bottom Rail Plug (figs. B & C). If the cord needs to be longer, slide the bottom end of the cord up into the wedge and slide the wedge down to take up slack. If the cord needs to be shorter, slide the top end of the cord down into the wedge and slide the wedge up to take up slack. Adjust the position of the plug as necessary (fig. D). Feed the cord back through the Bottom Rail Plug (figs. E & F). Push the Bottom Rail Plug back into the Bottom Rail Pocket. When bottom rail adjustments have been made, trim the excess cord hanging below the bottom rail. B C D E F Bottom Rail Pocket Bottom Rail Plug Bottom Rail Plug HOLD DOWN BRACKET (Optional) Optional Hold Down Brackets are mounted with the supplied screws. With the shade at its proper drop, place the pin of each Hold Down into the hole in each End Cap and mark the screw holes. Make sure the pins are level and Cellular and Pleated Shades Pleated Cellular Shades aligned. Raise the shade, then screw the Hold Down Bracket into the mounting surface. CLEANING AND CARE The Shade fabric is easy to care for. Regular dusting with a feather duster or vacuum cleaner brush is recommended. Most stains can be blotted with a damp sponge and mild detergent. For problem stains, the shade can be removed from the Installation brackets and soaked in warm water. When damp, raise shade tightly to re-crisp pleats. Before using anything stronger than mild detergent and lukewarm water, test an unobtrusive corner of the shade. If you have any questions, call your dealer for advice. 7

Cordless, Standard + Top Down/Bottom Up Getting Started A few simple tools are required: - Measuring tape - Power drill, drill bits - Hex head and/or Phillips driver bit - Pencil Outside Mou Optional Spac Outside Mou Additional fasteners other than those sent with your shade may be required depending on the mounting surface. Wallboard and plaster require the use of anchors such as expansion or toggle bolts. Brick, tile or stone need special plugs and drill bits. Remember to always pre-drill holes in wood to avoid splitting. Standard Mounting Bracket Optional Extension Bracket Optional Spacer Block Optional Hold Down Bracket 8

BRACKET INSTALLATION Shades are shipped with the required number of brackets for proper installation. End brackets should be located approximately 3 from either end. Depending on the width of the shade, additional brackets may be necessary, evenly spaced between the two end brackets. Use this Number For shade widths of: of brackets: Up to 40" 2 40" - 72" 3 72" - 84" 4 84" and up 5 Using the Installation Bracket as a template, measure to the edge of the bracket and mark the hole locations with a pencil for drilling. When mounting brackets, make sure they are in line and level. Brackets must be in line and level. Shim brackets on inside mounts if necessary. The headrail must be level for the shade to operate properly. Inside or Ceiling Mounts Use the top bracket holes. Shallow Mount - min. 1 surface Flush Mount - min. 2 1/4 surface Wall or Outside Mounts Top Hook Note: Release tab is at the bottom of the bracket Top Hook Use the rear bracket holes. Outside Mount - min. 7/8 surface Outside Mount with Spacer Block Optional Spacer block will project bracket 3/8. Outside Mount with Extension Bracket Nut 3 3/8 Bolt 2 minimum surface required Sidemount with Extension Bracket OPTIONAL Optional Ho with the sup its proper d Down into th the screw h and aligned Hold Down OPERATIO To lower th middle or b bottom rail u bottom rail i 9 This product the center of Be sure to slowly and

Outside Mount with Spacer Block Optional Spacer block will project bracket 3/8. Outside Mount with Extension Bracket Nut Sidemount with Extension Bracket Bolt 3 3/8 2 minimum surface required INSERTING THE HEADRAIL First, lower the middle and bottom rail about an inch. This will help keep the fabric from getting caught between the brackets and the headrail. Position the headrail with the front lip (A) resting on the top hooks of all the brackets. Make sure that no fabric is pinched between the brackets and the headrail. Push the bottom of the headrail firmly upwards and toward the window until the groove at the bottom of the headrail snaps into place, (B) as shown. REMOVING THE HEADRAIL A Push here upwards and toward the window. B To remove a shade, insert a screwdriver between the headrail and the bottom back of the bracket (tab which extends out slightly from each bracket). Gently pry the screwdriver to release the bracket from the headrail. Take care not to damage the painted finish of the headrail. As you release the brackets, support the headrail to keep it from falling. Insert screwdriver here and gently pry. 10

INSERTING THE HEADRAIL First, lower the middle and bottom rail about an inch. This will help keep the fabric from getting caught between the brackets and the headrail. Position the headrail with the front lip (A) resting on the top hooks of all the brackets. Make sure that no fabric is pinched between the brackets and the headrail. Push the bottom of the headrail firmly upwards and toward the window until the groove at the bottom of the headrail snaps into place, (B) as shown. REMOVING THE HEADRAIL A Push here upwards and toward the window. B To remove a shade, insert a screwdriver between the headrail and the bottom back of the bracket (tab which extends out slightly from each bracket). Gently pry the screwdriver to release the bracket from the headrail. Take care not to damage the painted finish of the headrail. As you release the brackets, support the headrail to keep it from falling. INSTALLING THE HANDLE Insert screwdriver here and gently pry. Locate the center of the bottom rail. Gently lift fabric out of the way. Hook the top of the handle over the front lip on the bottom rail. Rotate handle down until it snaps into place. If shade is a duofold, repeat the process for the handle on the middle moving rail. Bottom Rail Middle Rail 11

OPTIONAL HOLD DOWN BRACKETS Optional Hold Down Brackets are mounted with the supplied screws. With the shade at its proper drop, place the pin of each Hold Down into the hole in each End Cap and mark the screw holes. Make sure the pins are level and aligned. Raise the shade, then screw the Hold Down Bracket into the mounting surface. OPERATION To lower the shade, pull down on the handle which is secured to the middle or bottom rail. To raise the shade, push the middle and/or bottom rail up. The shade will hold at any position when the middle or bottom rail is released. This product should be operated from the center of the middle or bottom rail. Be sure to raise the shade slowly and steadily to allow the shade enough time to stack evenly. Use handle when raising and lowering shade for better support and smoother operation. For out-of-reach operations, an optional extension pole should be used. To Lower To Lower To Raise Center pole end under bottom rail. 12

ADJUST LENGTH OR EQUALIZATION ON SHADES NOTE: Only adjust one cord at a time. Disconnecting more than one cord may allow the cords to retract into the headrail. If the shade length and equalization is satisfactory, simply trim the excess cord hanging below the bottom rail. If adjustments are necessary, pull the excess cord at the bottom of the shade down until the Bottom Rail Plug is released (fig. A). Push the cord up or down through the Bottom Rail Plug (figs. B & C). A If the cord needs to be longer, slide the bottom end of the cord up into the wedge and slide the wedge down to take up slack. If the cord needs to be shorter, slide the top end of the cord down into the wedge and slide the wedge up to take up slack. Adjust the position of the plug as necessary (fig. D). Feed the cord back through the Bottom Rail Plug (figs. E & F). Push the Bottom Rail Plug back into the Bottom Rail Pocket. When bottom rail adjustments have been made, trim the excess cord hanging below the bottom rail. B C D E F Bottom Rail Pocket Bottom Rail Plug Bottom Rail Plug 13

TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 Problem: Shade will not stay down. Cause: Because the shade was fabricated primarily in the closed position, the fabric may want to spring up. Repair: With clean hands, gently pull down on a section of cells to relax the pleats (see diagram below). Repeat with another section of cells until the fabric is sufficiently relaxed. Do not tightly stack the shade for 24 hours. Gently stretch Fabric. Pull evenly on each side. 2 Problem: Fabric billows out when shade is raised. Cause: Fabric can take a set when stretched out for extended periods of time. Repair: Raise the shade very slowly to allow the retraction mechanism to overcome the force of the stretched fabric. 14

Loop Control Honeycomb, Pleated Shades Honeycomb Cellular Shades Pleated Shades 15

Getting Started A few simple tools are required: - Measuring tape - Power drill, drill bits - Hex head and/or Phillips driver bit - Pencil Additional fasteners other than those sent with your shade may be required depending on the mounting surface. Wallboard and plaster require the use of anchors such as expansion or toggle bolts. Brick, tile or stone need special plugs and drill bits. Remember to always pre-drill holes in wood to avoid splitting. Standard Mounting Bracket Optional Extension Bracket BRACKET INSTALLATION Optional Spacer Block Optional Hold Down Bracket Shades are shipped with the required number of brackets for proper installation. End brackets should be located approximately 3 from either end. Depending on the width of the shade, additional brackets may be necessary, evenly spaced between the two end brackets. Use this Number For shade widths of: of brackets: Up to 40" 2 40" - 72" 3 72" - 84" 4 84" and up 5 Using the Installation Bracket as a template, measure to the edge of the bracket and mark the hole locations with a pencil for drilling. When mounting brackets, make sure they are in line and level. Brackets must be in line and level. mounts if necessary. The headrail must be level for the shade to operate properly. Shim brackets on inside 16

HOLD D Optional With the into the h the pins Down Br MOUNTING THE BRACKETS Inside or Ceiling Mounts Use the top bracket holes. Wall or Outside Mounts Top Hook Note: Release tab is at the bottom of the bracket Top Hook Use the rear bracket holes. Outside Mount with Spacer Block Optional Spacer block will project bracket 3/8. Outside Mount with Spacer Block Optional Spacer block will project bracket 3/8. Outside Mount with Extension Bracket Nut 3 3/8 Bolt 2 minimum surface required Sidemount with Extension Bracket CHILD S Install T The ten entangle Attentio The cor operable Please r packet p 17 A

INSERTING THE HEADRAIL First, lower the bottom rail about an inch. This will help keep the fabric from getting caught between the brackets and the headrail. Position the headrail with the front lip (A) resting on the top hooks of all the brackets. Make sure that no fabric is pinched between the brackets and the headrail. Push the bottom of the headrail firmly upwards and toward the window until the groove at the bottom of the headrail snaps into place, (B) as shown. A Push here upwards and toward the window. B REMOVING THE HEADRAIL To remove a shade, insert a screwdriver between the headrail and the bottom back of the bracket (tab which extends out slightly from each bracket). Gently pry the screwdriver to release the bracket from the headrail. Take care not to damage the painted finish of the headrail. As you release the brackets, support the headrail to keep it from falling. Insert screwdriver here and gently pry. SHADE OPERATION Operate the shade by pulling down on one side of the cord. - The front cord raises the shade, the rear cord lowers the shade. Do not lift the bottom rail with your hands. Also, be careful not to place objects on the window sill that will interfere with operating the shade or cause it to hang unevenly. 18

ADJUST LENGTH OR EQUALIZATION ON SHADES If the shade length and equalization is satisfactory, simply trim the excess cord hanging below the bottom rail. If adjustments are necessary, pull the excess cord at the bottom of the shade down until the Bottom Rail Plug is released (fig. A). Push the cord up or down through the Bottom Rail Plug (figs. B & C). CLEANIN The Shade duster or v be blotted w can be rem water. Wh using anyth an unobtrus your dealer If the cord needs to be longer, slide the bottom end of the cord up into the wedge and slide the wedge down to take up slack. A If the cord needs to be shorter, slide the top end of the cord down into the wedge and slide the wedge up to take up slack. Adjust the position of the plug as necessary (fig. D). Feed the cord back through the Bottom Rail Plug (figs. E & F). Push the Bottom Rail Plug back into the Bottom Rail Pocket. When bottom rail adjustments have been made, trim the excess cord hanging below the bottom rail. B C D E F Bottom Rail Pocket Bottom Rail Plug Bottom Rail Plug 19

CHILD SAFETY Install Tension Device! WARNING The tension device reduces the hazards of strangulation and entanglement of young children by limiting access to the control cord. Attention! The cord tensioner must be installed to make the shade fully operable. Please read the instructions included in the mounting hardware packet prior to installation. HOLD DOWN BRACKET (Optional) Optional Hold Down Brackets are mounted with the supplied screws. With the shade at its proper drop, place the pin of each Hold Down into the hole in each End Cap and mark the screw holes. Make sure the pins are level and aligned. Raise the shade, then screw the Hold Down Bracket into the mounting surface. Cellular and Pleated Shades CLEANING AND CARE The Shade fabric is easy to care for. Regular dusting with a feather duster or vacuum cleaner brush is recommended. Most stains can be blotted with a damp sponge and mild detergent. Cellular shades can be removed from the Installation brackets and soaked in warm water. When damp, raise shade tightly to re-crisp pleats. Before using anything stronger than mild detergent and lukewarm water, test an unobtrusive corner of the shade. If you have any questions, call your dealer for advice. 20

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Cellular Motorized Shades button to the n. Pressing the up button will fully close the shade. 22

Getting Started BASICS A few simple tools are required: - Measuring tape - Power drill, drill bits - Hex head and/or Phillips driver bit - Pencil Additional fasteners other than those sent with your shade may be required depending on the mounting surface. Wallboard and plaster require the use of anchors such as expansion or toggle bolts. Brick, tile or stone need special plugs and drill bits. Remember to always pre-drill holes in wood to avoid splitting. Standard Mounting Bracket BRACKET INSTALLATION Optional Extension Bracket Optional Spacer Block Optional Hold Down Bracket Shades are shipped with the required number of brackets for proper installation. End brackets should be located approximately 3 from either end. Depending on the width of the shade, additional brackets may be necessary, evenly spaced between the two end brackets. Use this Number For shade widths of: of brackets: Up to 40" 2 40" - 72" 3 72" - 84" 4 84" and up 5 Using the Installation Bracket as a template, measure to the edge of the bracket and mark the hole locations with a pencil for drilling. When mounting brackets, make sure they are in line and level. Brackets must be in line and level. mounts if necessary. The headrail must be level for the shade to operate properly. Shim brackets on inside The shade co for the batter long enough of the head r Inside or Ceiling Mounts Use the top bracket holes. Top Hook Note: Release tab is at the bottom of the bracket 23

mounts if necessary. The headrail must be level for the shade to operate properly. long of th Inside or Ceiling Mounts Use the top bracket holes. Top Hook Note: Release tab is at the bottom of the bracket y be aster rick, ways Hold cket roper from ckets ts. OUTSIDE MOUNT (When Battery Wand Is Mounted On The Wall) The brackets are mounted with two Top Hook screws through the back end of the bracket flat against the window molding or the wall above the window. The bracket requires a minimum surface 1/2" high. OUTSIDE MOUNT (When Battery Wand Is Mounted On The Headrail) The brackets are mounted with two screws through the back end of the Two Spacer Blocks bracket and two spacer blocks flat against the window molding or the wall above the window. The bracket requires a minimum surface 1/2" high. The spacer blocks are required to project the headrail away from the wall to provide room for the battery wand. EXTENSION BRACKETS Optional Extension Brackets are used to project the back of the shade up to 2 3/8" from the mounting surface. Attach the Installation Bracket to the Extension Bracket with the nut and bolt provided. (Optional) SIDEMOUNT WITH EXTENSION BRACKET (Optional) 3 3/8 Nut Bolt 2 minimum surface required Wall Usin clip, the w Be dista first seco Plac band wand the w slidin ATTA Inse exte shor the batte ge of illing. nside BATTERY WAND ATTACHMENT The shade comes with a 10 extension wire. Determine the best position for the battery wand before proceeding. Make sure that extionsion wire is long enough to reach from the battery wand to the motor (at the right end of the head rail). Longer wires are available if needed. Headrail Attachment Remove the paper backing from the adhesive backing on the clip. Attach the clip to back of the headrail as shown. 24 HAN Befo of th that First fabri Posi all th brac Pus head towa

e of ling. side Getting Started BATTERY WAND ATTACHMENT The shade comes with a 10 extension wire. Determine the best position for the battery wand before proceeding. Make sure that extionsion wire is long enough to reach from the battery wand to the motor (at the right end of the head rail). Longer wires are available if needed. Headrail Attachment Remove the paper backing from the adhesive backing on the clip. Attach the clip to back of the headrail as shown. Be sure that the first clip is 6 in from the end of the headrail and the second clip is 12 from the first. This will allow room for the installation brackets. Snap the battery wand into the clips. Wall Attachment Using one screw per clip, attach the clips to the wall as shown. 6 12 HANG Befor of the that i First, fabric Posit all th brack Push head towar groov head (B) a Once plug t motor batter ail) Be sure that the distance between the first clip and the second clip is 12. Rubber Bands Place the rubber bands on the battery wand so that when the wand is in the clips, the rubber bands will prevent the wand from sliding out. See diagram to the right. ut olt ed OPERATING THE SHADE Cordless ATTACH Shade BATTERY WAND TO MOTOR Use the center lift handle to raise or lower the bottom rail to the desired position Insert and the release. end of the extension wire with the Loop shorter Control tip into Shade the motor and Pull the the opposite front cord end to raise into and the the rear cord to lower. Note: battery To wand. prevent the shade cord from tangling in the headrail, make sure the shade does not encounter any obstructions when lowered. Receiver wire Motorization Please see Motorization Guide (included separately). Extension wire 25 HANGING THE SHADE Before mounting the headrail make sure that the receiver wire is out

ATTACH BATTERY WAND TO MOTOR ut olt ed Insert the end of the extension wire with the shorter tip into the motor and the opposite end into the battery wand. Receiver wire Extension wire ion e is nd HANGING THE SHADE Before mounting the headrail make sure that the receiver wire is out of the headrail. For optimal performance position the reciever wire so that it is facing into the room. First, lower the bottom rail about an inch. This will help keep the fabric from getting caught between the brackets and the headrail. Position the headrail with the front lip (A) resting on the top hooks of all the brackets. Make sure that no fabric is pinched between the brackets and the headrail. Push the bottom of the headrail firmly upwards and toward the window until the A groove at the bottom of the headrail snaps into place, (B) as shown. Once the shade is installed, plug the battery wand into the motor (Shade will Jog when battery is plugged in). Push here upwards and toward the window. B 26

SETTING FAVORITES AND RE-ADJUSTING LIMITS NOTE: When adjusting limits on a shade, unplug all other motorized shades. When completed with adjusting limits, plug the motors back in. Pressing the d will fully open Setting an Intermediate Position (IP) 1) Press the UP or DOWN directional button on the previously addressed transmitter until the shade reaches a desired intermediate position, then press the MY (Stop) button to stop. If necessary adjust the desired position with a brief press of either the UP or DOWN button. 2) Press and hold the MY (Stop) button on the transmitter until the shade jogs. Intermediate position is now added to memory 3) Activate the shade intermediate position by pressing the MY (Stop) button from ANY shade position. Note: Shade should be stationary prior to activating intermediate position function. If shade is actively moving (in-motion) MY (Stop) button should be pressed twice. To Delete: Activate shade to (IP) position, then press and hold the MY (Stop) button for 5 seconds. Re-adjusting Upper Limit (UP Shade Position) 1) Press the UP directional button on the transmitter. Shade will travel to the pre-set UP limit. A 2) Once shade stops at pre-set up limit, press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously on the transmitter until the shade jogs. 3) Press and hold either the UP or DOWN button on the transmitter to adjust shade to new position. 4) Press and hold the MY (Stop) button until the shade jogs. New Upper Limit (Up Stop Position) is now added to memory. B Rail B Ra Re-adjusting Lower Limit (DOWN Shade Position) 1) Press the DOWN directional button on the transmitter. Shade will travel to the pre-set DOWN limit. 2) Once shade stops at pre-set down limit, press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously on the transmitter until the shade jogs. 3) Press and hold either the UP or DOWN button on the transmitter to adjust shade to new position. 4) Press and hold the MY (Stop) button until shade jogs. New lower limit (Down Stop Position) is now added to memory 27

SHADE OPERATION Pressing the down button will fully open the shade. Pressing the middle button will bring the shade to the Intermediate Position. Pressing the up button will fully close the shade. CELLULAR SHADE EQUALIZATION If the shade length and equalization is satisfactory, simply trim the excess cord hanging below the bottom rail. If adjustments are necessary, pull the excess cord at the bottom of the shade down until the Bottom Rail Plug is released. Push the cord up or down through the Bottom Rail Plug (figs. A & B). If the cord needs to be longer, slide the bottom end of the cord up into the wedge and slide the wedge down to take up slack. If the cord needs to be shorter, slide the top end of the cord down into the wedge and slide the wedge up to take up slack. Adjust the position of the plug as necessary (fig. C). Feed the cord back through the Bottom Rail Plug (figs. D & E). Push the Bottom Rail Plug back into the Bottom Rail Pocket. When bottom rail adjustments have been made, trim the excess cord hanging below the bottom rail. A B C D E Bottom Rail Pocket Bottom Bottom Rail Plug Rail Plug SHADE REMOVAL To remove a shade, insert a screwdriver between the headrail and the bottom back of the bracket (tab which extends out slightly from each bracket). Gently pry the screwdriver to release the bracket from the headrail. Take care not to damage the Insert screwdriver painted finish of the headrail. here and gently pry. As you release the brackets, support the headrail to keep it from falling. CLEANING AND CARE The Minimal Shade care fabric and is easy cleaning to care for. Regular dusting For assistance, with a feather call duster Smith+Noble or is vacuum needed cleaner to maintain brush is the recommended. Most stains can be blotted with a damp sponge and mild detergent. Cellular and Pleated Customer shades can Service be at beauty of your shades. removed from the Installation brackets and soaked in warm 800.780.8889 water. When damp, To Vacuum: raise shade Use tightly brush to or re-crisp pleats. Before using anything stronger than mild detergent and lukewarm water, test an unobtrusive Visit our corner website of the at shade. dust head If you attachment. have any questions, call your dealer for advice. smithnoble.com To Dust: Use soft, clean cloth. 28

Warranty All Smith+Noble shades are designed for a lifetime of trouble-free use and is covered by a limited lifetime warranty. This warranty applies to the original customer/installation with proof of purchase and covers any defects in materials or workmanship provided that the product is measured and installed according to the product instructions. In the unlikely event that warranty service is ever needed, simply call Customer Service at 800.248.8888. Our customer service representatives will arrange for a repair as quickly as possible. 2013 Smith+Noble Home. All Rights Reserved