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STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Pleated Shades Standard Control, Top Down/Bottom Up & Standard 2-on-1

Everything You Need A Smooth Set-Up We want you to love your new window coverings and that includes having a smooth installation experience. If you encounter any difficulties or questions, please reach out to us for help. It s why we re here. Call us at 800.248.8888 or visit www.smithandnoble.com/knowhow for more info on installation. We recommend you hold on to all packaging until your window coverings are fully installed. Should something go wrong (we strongly doubt it), we want any potential returns to be a painless as possible. Table of Contents Step 1 - Getting Started.................................. 3 Overview - Standard Control, Top Down/Bottom Up & 2-on-1..... 4 Step 2 - Mounting the Brackets........................ 5-6 Step 2 - Extension Brackets............................... 7 Step 3 - Hanging the Shade.............................. 7 Step 4 - Operating the Shade............................. 8 Step 5 - Removing the Shade............................. 9 Step 6 - Cord Tension Device............................. 9 Optional - Hold Down Brackets............................ 10 Care & Cleaning.................................... Back Cover Safety............................................. Back Cover Warranty.......................................... Back Cover Customer Service Hours Monday Friday: 6am 7pm PT Saturday Sunday: 7am 4pm PT smithandnoble.com 1 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 2

Step 1 Parts & Tools Overview Getting Started Standard Control, Top Down/Bottom Up & Standard 2-on-1 First, make sure you have all the parts and tools required to install your shades. ALL THE HARDWARE YOU LL NEED: Pencil, screw-driver, ¼" nut driver, level, and a drill with a 1 16" drill bit. EXTENSION (OPTIONAL) MOUNTING S STANDARD HEADRAIL (ALSO USED FOR TOP DOWN/ BOTTOM UP UPGRADE) Locate wooden studs where you ll want to attach the brackets; if you need to mount your shades to wallboard or plaster, use a secure fastener designed for hollow wall applications. For metal surfaces, pre-drill holes and use the included screws. For concrete, stone, brick, or tile surfaces, use a masonry drill and appropriate plugs, anchors, or screws. It s important when selecting a fastener to make sure it s designed to support the weight of the shade. Follow the fastener manufacturer s instruction from there on out. SPACER BLOCK (OPTIONAL) CORD EQUALIZER DRAW CORD BOTTOM TASSEL HEX HEAD SCREWS MOUNTING S HOLD DOWN CLIP (OPTIONAL) BOTTOM RAIL LEVEL (NOT INCLUDED) EXTENSION (OPTIONAL) TOP DOWN/BOTTOM UP 2-ON-1 SCREW DRIVER & PENCIL (NOT INCLUDED) SPACER BLOCK (OPTIONAL) POWER DRILL (NOT INCLUDED) HOLD DOWN CLIP (OPTIONAL) 3 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 4

Step 2 Mounting Brackets Step 2 Mounting Brackets Mounting Brackets Outside Mount Shades are shipped with the required number of brackets for proper installation. End brackets should be mounted 2"-2 1 2" in from each end. Depending on the width of the shade, additional brackets may be necessary, space them evenly between the two end brackets. When mounting brackets, make sure they are in line and level. On shades 84" to 96" wide, it is recommended to use a second bracket located next to the end bracket at the cord lock. SHADE WIDTH QTY up to 40" 2 40 ¹ 8" 72" 3 72 ¹ 8" 84" 4 84 ¹ 8" 120" 5 2nd Bracket 2 1 1/2" 2" 1st Bracket 1st Bracket Additional Brackets 2"- 2 1 2" A B MARK HOLES FOR SCREW LEAVE SCREW PROTRUDING 1/8" 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 3 4" high. Side Mount (optional) Line the bracket top with the desired height of the top of the headrail. Mark holes for screws A. Remove brackets and drill holes. Insert screws for key-hole slots only. Approximately 1 8" of the screw should be left protruding B. Pull the cord lock assembly partially out of the headrail and slide the bracket on as shown C. Push the cord lock assembly and bracket back all the way into the rail. Inside Mount The brackets are mounted flat against the top surface. Place the screw through the hole closest to the front of the bracket. To fully recess the shade requires a flat surface with a depth of 2"-2 1 2". Shallow mounting requires 1 2" minimum. C Rail Keyhole Slot Remove the end cap from the opposite end of the headrail. Slide the remaining side mount bracket onto the headrail. Replace the end cap before sliding the bracket all the way into the headrail. 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 slots so that the screw is in the top portion of the slot. Install a screw in the bottom hole of each bracket. Tighten all screws. 5 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 6

Step 2 Extension Brackets (Optional) Step 4 Operating the Shade 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 Mounting Bracket to the Extension Bracket with the nut and bolt provided. MOUNTING EXTENSION EXTENSION 22 3 8" Standard Control To lower or release shade, pull the cord inward toward the center of the shade. To raise or lock shade, pull the cord straight down and outward toward the edge of the shade. MOUNTING Spacer Blocks (optional) Optional Spacer Blocks will project the bracket from the mounting surface. Step 3 Hanging the Shade Top Down/Bottom Up Control The right cord operates the middle rail and the left cord operates the bottom rail. Inserting the Headrail Unwind the cord from the shade. Hold the shade up near the brackets and insert the front clip of the bracket into the front groove of the rail. Make sure the shade is centered in the window opening. Push the rail back and up until the back clips of the bracket are inserted into the back groove of the rail. To remove the shade, reverse the procedure. HEADRAIL HEADRAIL TO RAISE or lock either the middle rail or bottom rail of the shade, pull the cord down and inward to the center of the shade. NOTE: When raising the middle rail all of the way to the headrail, you should raise the bottom rail a couple of inches. This will prevent pinching the equalizer between the rails. TO LOWER or release either the middle rail or bottom rail of the shade, pull the cord directly downward in the vertical position to release the lock. 7 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 8

Step 5 Removing the Shade Care & Cleaning and Safety Removing the Shade HEADRAIL Care & Cleaning With the shade raised, push the headrail back towards the back of the bracket. Occasional light vacuuming with a soft bristle attachment or gentle feather dusting is all that is required to keep your shades looking fresh and neat. Rotate the back of the headrail down and pull it forward. HEADRAIL Safety is Everything Great style should never come at the cost of safety. Every Smith & Noble window treatment conforms strictly to today s safety standards, including permanent tie-down devices and built-in cord stops. To protect young children and pets, excess cords should be wrapped securely around a cord cleat, as shown at right, to prevent possible injury. To obtain an additional cord cleat, call Smith & Noble Customer Service at 800.780.8889. Optional 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 make sure the pins are level and aligned. Mark the screw holes with a pencil. Raise the shade, then screw the Hold Down Brackets into the mounting surface. 9 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 10

Warranty Service The enjoyment of your window coverings should be everlasting, which is why our products come with a limited lifetime warranty. The warranty applies to the original owner, requires a proof of purchase and covers defects in material or craftsmanship. Shades or blinds must have been properly installed. We reserve the right to determine if your window covering warrants a repair or a replacement. In need of warranty service? Call us at 800.248.8888 and we ll arrange for a repair or replacement ASAP. 2016 Smith & Noble Home, Inc. All Rights Reserved SN01116

STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Pleated Shades Loop Control

Everything You Need A Smooth Set-Up We want you to love your new window coverings and that includes having a smooth installation experience. If you encounter any difficulties or questions, please reach out to us for help. It s why we re here. Call us at 800.248.8888 or visit www.smithandnoble.com/knowhow for more info on installation. We recommend you hold on to all packaging until your window coverings are fully installed. Should something go wrong (we strongly doubt it), we want any potential returns to be a painless as possible. Table of Contents Step 1 - Getting Started.................................. 3 Overview - Loop Control.................................... 4 Step 2 - Mounting the Brackets........................ 5-6 Step 3 - Hanging the Shade.............................. 7 Step 3 - Removing the Shade............................. 7 Step 4 - Installing Cord Tensioner......................... 8 Step 5 - Hold Down Brackets (optional).................... 8 Step 6 - Operating the Shade............................. 9 Care & Cleaning............................................ 10 Safety..................................................... 10 Warranty.......................................... Back Cover Customer Service Hours Monday Friday: 6am 7pm PT Saturday Sunday: 7am 4pm PT smithandnoble.com 1 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 2

Step 1 Parts & Tools Overview Getting Started Loop Control First, make sure you have all the parts and tools required to install your shades. ALL THE HARDWARE YOU LL NEED: Pencil, screw-driver, ¼" nut driver, level, and a drill with a 1 16" drill bit. EXTENSION (OPTIONAL) MOUNTING Locate wooden studs where you ll want to attach the brackets; if you need to mount your shades to wallboard or plaster, use a secure fastener designed for hollow wall applications. For metal surfaces, pre-drill holes and use the included screws. For concrete, stone, brick, or tile surfaces, use a masonry drill and appropriate plugs, anchors, or screws. It s important when selecting a fastener to make sure it s designed to support the weight of the shade. Follow the fastener manufacturer s instruction from there on out. HEADRAIL HEX HEAD SCREWS MOUNTING S HOLD DOWN CLIP (OPTIONAL) CORD TENSIONER HOLD DOWN (OPTIONAL) EXTENSION (OPTIONAL) BOTTOM RAIL Loop Control with 2-on-1 SCREW DRIVER (NOT INCLUDED) PENCIL (NOT INCLUDED) POWER DRILL (NOT INCLUDED) LEVEL (NOT INCLUDED) 3 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 4

Step 2 Mounting Brackets Step 2 Mounting Brackets Mounting Brackets 2 1 2" Outside Mount Shades are shipped with the required 2 1 2" Center shade over window opening number of brackets for proper SHADE WIDTH QTY at desired height. Mark the position of installation. End brackets should be mounted 2"-2 1 2" in from each end. Depending on the width of the shade, additional brackets may up to 40" 2 40 ¹ 8" 72" 3 72 ¹ 8" 84" 4 84 ¹ 8" 120" 5 the headrail ends on the wall. Attach mounting brackets with two screws flat against the wall, 2"- 2 1 2" in from each side, making sure bracket are aligned be necessary space them evenly with one another. Requires a minimum between the two end brackets. surface 3 4" high. When mounting brackets, make sure they are in line and level. 2 1 1/2" 2" 2nd Bracket On shades 84" to 96" wide, it is recommended to use a second bracket located next to the end bracket, then any additional brackets after the 2nd. 1st Bracket Additional Brackets EXTENSION Extension Brackets (optional) Optional Extension Brackets are used 2"- 2 1 2" to project the back of the shade up to Inside Mount 2 3 8" from the mounting surface. Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Extension The brackets are mounted flat against the top surface, 2"- 2 1 2" in from edge MOUNTING Bracket with the nut and bolt provided. of frame. Place the screw through the hole closest to the front of the bracket. To fully recess the shade requires a flat surface with a depth of 1". Shallow mounting requires 2" minimum. Make sure brackets are in line with one another and level. 5 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 6

Step 3 Hanging the Shade Step 4 Cord Tension Device Inserting 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 up and toward the window (B) Installing Cord Tensioner Your window shade has arrived with the cord tensioner positioned near the head rail to comply with current child safety standards. The cord tensioner must be mounted and secured before the window shade will operate correctly. The tension device reduces the hazards of strangulation and entanglement of young children by limiting access to the control cord. Please read the instructions included in the cord tensioner mounting hardware packet prior to installation. Removing the Shade Figure (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 headrail. As you release the brackets, support the headrail to keep it from falling. (B) Insert screwdriver here and gently pry Step 5 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. 7 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 8

Step 6 Operating the Shade Care & Cleaning and Safety Loop Control Opening and closing your new Smith & Noble shades is entirely hassle-free. To lower shade, pull down on the back of the cord loop. The shade will stop when fully lowered. To raise, pull on the front cord. Care & Cleaning Occasional light vacuuming with a soft bristle attachment or gentle feather dusting is all that is required to keep your shades looking fresh and neat. Safety is Everything Great style should never come at the cost of safety. Every Smith & Noble window treatment conforms strictly to today s safety standards, including permanent tie-down devices and built-in cord stops. To protect young children and pets, Loop Control works with a cord tensioner, which must be mounted to your window frame or wall. The shade or blind will not work if the cord tensioner is not mounted. 9 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 10

Warranty Service The enjoyment of your window coverings should be everlasting, which is why our products come with a limited lifetime warranty. The warranty applies to the original owner, requires a proof of purchase and covers defects in material or craftsmanship. Shades or blinds must have been properly installed. We reserve the right to determine if your window covering warrants a repair or a replacement. In need of warranty service? Call us at 800.248.8888 and we ll arrange for a repair or replacement ASAP. 2016 Smith & Noble Home, Inc. All Rights Reserved SN1116

STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Pleated Shades Easy Lift Cordless

Everything You Need Table of Contents Step 1 - Getting Started................................... 3 Overview - Cordless Control................................... 4 Step 2 - Mounting the Brackets - Inside & Outside Mount..... 5-6 Mounting Side Mount........................... 5-6 A Smooth Set-Up We want you to love your new window coverings and that includes having a smooth installation experience. If you encounter any difficulties or questions, please reach out to us for help. It s why we re here. Call us at 800.248.8888 or visit www.smithandnoble. com/knowhow for more info on installation. We recommend you hold on to all packaging until your window coverings are fully installed. Should something go wrong (we strongly doubt it), we want any potential returns to be a painless as possible. Mounting Extension Brackets....................... 6 Step 3 - Installing the Headrail.............................. 7 Step 4 - Operating the Shade.............................. 8 Step 5 - Removing the Shade............................... 9 Level the Bottom Rail.............................. 9 Troubleshooting............................................ 10 Hold Down Brackets (optional).............................. 10 Care & Cleaning................................... Back Cover Safety............................................. Back Cover Warranty.......................................... Back Cover Customer Service Hours Monday Friday: 6am 7pm PT Saturday Sunday: 7am 4pm PT smithandnoble.com 1 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 2

Step 1 Getting Started Overview Getting Started Easy Lift Cordless First, make sure you have all the parts and tools required to install your shades. ALL THE HARDWARE YOU LL NEED: Pencil, screwdriver, ¼ nut driver, level, and a drill with a 1 16 drill bit. MOUNTING S Then find wooden studs where you ll want to attach the brackets; if you need to mount your shades to wallboard or plaster, use a secure fastener designed for hollow wall applications. For metal surfaces, pre-drill holes and use the included screws. For concrete, stone, brick, or tile surfaces, use a masonry drill and appropriate plugs, anchors, or screws. It s important when selecting a fastener to make sure it s designed to support the weight of the shade. Follow the fastener manufacturer s instruction from there on out. SCREWS MOUNTING S POWER DRILL (NOT INCLUDED) EXTENSION (OPTIONAL) HOLD DOWN EASY LIFT PUSH BUTTON HANDLE SCREW DRIVER & PENCIL (NOT INCLUDED) HOLD DOWN (OPTIONAL) LEVEL (NOT INCLUDED) SIDE MOUNT (OPTIONAL) 3 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 4

Step 2 Mounting the Brackets Step 2 Mounting the Brackets Inside Mount QTY SHADE WIDTH Outside Mount Hold the shade inside the window frame so that the front edge of the shade and the front edge of the 2 up to 40" 3 40¹ 8 72" 4 72¹ 8 84" 5 84¹ 8 MOUNTING First, hold the shade above the window so that it s perfectly centered. Using a pencil, mark where the ends of the window line up. Don t forget to keep it centered (you ll want the spaces between the ends of the headrail MOUNTING headrail hit the window frame or wall. Notes on accuracy: brackets should be evenly spaced, level with one another, and window edges to be equal). End and not too close to the headrail s edges brackets should be located 2 1 2" in and operating mechanism. from each end. Next, mount the brackets to the window Attach the two brackets flat against the frame or wall above the window using top window sill frame. Use the top two the provided screws. Use the rear bracket holes. bracket holes. The bracket requires a minimum surface of 3 4" high. (continue on to STEP 3 - Hanging the Shade p7) Side Mount (optional) Line the bracket top with the desired height of the top of the headrail. EASY LIFT PUSH BUTTON HANDLE MOUNTING Mark holes for screws. Remove brackets and drill holes. Insert screws for keyhole slots only. Approximately 1 8" of the screw should be left protruding. Pull the endcap out of the headrail and slide the bracket on as shown. Replace the endcap and then slide the bracket all the way into the headrail. SIDE MOUNT EXTENSION Extension 2 1 2" Bracket requires 2 1 2" flat surface for mounting 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 mounting bracket to the Extension Bracket with the nut and bolt provided. Install the second bracket in the same manner as the first bracket. NUT Hook one bracket onto the screw in the EXTENSION 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. Rail KEYHOLE SLOT 2 3 8" BOLT MOUNTING 5 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 6

Step 3 Installing the Headrail Step 4 Operating the Shade 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. (A) HEADRAIL Cordless Press the button on the handle to raise and lower the shade. Continue to press on the button until the shade is in the desired position. 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. HEADRAIL The shade will stay in position when the button is released. 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. (B) EASY LIFT PUSH BUTTON HANDLE Removing the Shade To release, push the headrail back and rotate it down. As you release the shade, support the headrail to keep it from falling. HEADRAIL (A) PUSH BACK HEADRAIL ROTATE DOWN (B) 7 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 8

Step 5 Leveling the Shade Troubleshooting Level the Moving Rail (optional) Troubleshooting If the bottom rail is not level, it can be adjusted by following the procedure below. Remove the right endcap from the rail that is not level. ADJUSTMENT TOOL ADJUSTMENT SCREW Problem 1. The shade will not stay down The fabric may want to spring up because it was fabricated primarily in the closed position. Solution With clean hands, gently pull down on a section of cells to relax the pleats. Repeat with another section of cells until the fabric is relaxed. Do not tightly stack the shade for 24 hours. Pull out the section labeled TOOL. Gently stretch the fabric. Pull evenly on each side. Push in on the adjustment screw with the tool and turn to adjust the rail. Turn clockwise to lower rail; and counter clockwise to raise it. Push in on the tool When the rail is level, replace the tool and the endcap. Turn to adjust the rail. 2. The pleats billow out when the shade is raised. Pleats may settle and stretch out when left in one position for extended periods of time. Raise the shade very slowly to allow the retraction mechanism to pull up the stretched fabric. Helpful Tip: Shades that are raised regularly will be less subject to pleat settling and will remain looking fresh and new. 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 make sure the pins are level and aligned. Mark the screw holes with a pencil. Raise the shade, then screw the Hold Down Bracket into the mounting surface. 9 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 10

Care & Cleaning /Safety Care & Cleaning Occasional light vacuuming with a soft bristle attachment or gentle feather dusting is all that is required to keep your shades looking fresh and neat. Safety First. Style Second To None. Great style should never come at the cost of safety. Every Smith & Noble window treatment conforms strictly to today s safety standards, including permanent tie-down devices and built-in cord stops. To protect young children and pets, there s no better way to eliminate risk than to use one of our cordless products. Child Safety Warranty Service The enjoyment of your window coverings should be everlasting, which is why our products come with a limited lifetime warranty. The warranty applies to the original owner, requires a proof of purchase (hang on to your receipt!) and covers defects in material or craftsmanship. Shades or blinds must have been properly installed. We reserve the right to determine if your window covering warrants a repair or a replacement. Visit smithandnoble.com/guarantee to see full details. In need of warranty service? Call us at 800.248.8888 and we ll arrange for a repair or replacement ASAP. 2016 Smith & Noble Home, Inc. All Rights Reserved SN2019

STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Pleated Shades 1 2 3 4 5 Motivia Motorization

Everything You Need A Smooth Set-Up We want you to love your new window coverings and that includes having a smooth installation experience. If you encounter any difficulties or questions, please reach out to us for help. It s why we re here. Call us at 800.248.8888 or visit www.smithandnoble.com/knowhow for more info on installation. We recommend you hold on to all packaging until your window coverings are fully installed. Should something go wrong (we strongly doubt it), we want any potential returns to be as painless as possible. Table of Contents Step 1 - Getting Started....3 Overview - Pleated Motorization...4 Bracket Quantity & Positioning...4 Step 2 - Mounting the Brackets... 5-7 Inside Mount, Side Mount, Outside Mount w/battery Pack, Outside Mount w/spacer Block & Battery Pack, Extension Brackets (optional) Step 3 - Attaching the Battery Pack....8 Step 4 - Hanging & Removing the Shade....9 Step 5 - Attaching the Power Source (optional).... 10 Step 6 - Operating the Shade.... 11 Hold Down Brackets (optional).... 12 Care & Cleaning Instructions... 13 Safety... 13 Troubleshooting.... 14 Warranty...Back Cover Customer Service Hours Monday Friday: 6am 7pm PT Saturday Sunday: 7am 4pm PT smithandnoble.com 1 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 2

Step 1 Parts & Tools Overview Getting Started First, make sure you have all the parts and tools required to install your shades. HEADRAIL Motorization ALL THE HARDWARE YOU LL NEED: Pencil, screw-driver, ¼ nut driver, level, and a drill with a 1 16 drill bit. Then find wooden studs where you ll want to attach the brackets; if you need to mount your shades to wallboard or plaster, use a secure fastener designed for hollow wall applications. For metal surfaces, pre-drill holes and use the included screws. For concrete, stone, brick, or tile surfaces, use a masonry drill and appropriate plugs, anchors, or screws. BATTERY PACK It s important when selecting a fastener to make sure it s designed to support the weight of the shade. Follow the fastener manufacturer s instruction from there on out. 1 2 3 4 5 SCREWS MOUNTING S REMOTE CONTROL BOTTOM RAIL POWER DRILL (NOT INCLUDED) LEVEL (NOT INCLUDED) EXTENSION & SIDEMOUNT (OPTIONAL) HOLD DOWN (OPTIONAL) Bracket Quantity & Positioning Shades are shipped with the required number of brackets for proper installation. End brackets should be located approx. 3" from either end. Depending on the width of the shade, additional brackets may be necessary, evenly spaced between the two end brackets. If mounting the battery pack to the head rail, bracket positions may need to be adjusted to accommodate the battery pack. You must have at least 19" between bracket center lines to fit the battery pack. Mark the hole locations with a pencil for drilling. Brackets must be in line and level. Shim brackets on inside mounts if necessary. The head rail must be level for the shade to operate properly. Important: Spacer blocks are required on outside mount shades using the headrail battery pack clip. SCREW DRIVER & PENCIL (NOT INCLUDED) HEADRAIL BATTERY PACK CLIP QTY SHADE WIDTH 2 up to 40" 3 >40 1 8" 72" WALL MOUNT BATTERY PACK CLIPS SPACER BLOCKS (INCLUDED WITH OUTSIDE MOUNT ONLY) 4 >72 1 8" 84" 5 >84 1 8" and up 3 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 4

Step 2 Mounting Brackets Step 2 Mounting Brackets Inside Mount Product Minimum Depth Chart Pleated Shade - Motorization - (shade & bracket only) Pleated Shade - Motorization - (shade, bracket & battery pack) Min. Depth Mount Flush 1" 2 3 8" 1 3 4" 2 5 8" 3" 2 1 /4" 2 3 8" minimum depth needed to fully recess shade to wall mount with battery pack Outside Mount with Battery Pack mounted on the wall The minimum mounting height for outside mounted shades is 2". 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. Hold the shade inside the window frame so that the front edge of the shade and the front edge of the window line up. Don t forget to keep it centered (you ll want the spaces between the ends of the headrail and window edges to be equal). End brackets should be located 3" in For wall or outside mounts, use the rear bracket holes. The Battery Pack is mounted under the headrail to the wall with the mounting clips provided. See Step 3 for how to attach Battery Pack. from each end. Use the top bracket holes. Attach the brackets flat against the top window sill frame. Mount the battery pack under the headrail on the wall with the mounting clips. Side Mount Line the side mount bracket up with the desired height of the top of the headrail. Measure from the window sill up to the desired mounting position on each side of the window frame. Mark holes for screws. Remove brackets and drill holes. SIDE MOUNT NUT BOLT MOUNTING SPACER BLOCKS Outside Mount with Spacer Block and Battery Pack on Headrail Two spacer blocks must be stacked to give enough clearance for the battery pack on headrail. Make sure that the brackets are level and aligned. Mount the side mount brackets on each side of window frame as shown. Make sure to confirm that the headrail will sit perfectly level. Attach using the screws that were provided in the package with the spacers. Screws should be long enough to secure the bracket to the mounting surface. Attach the brackets together, using the nuts and bolts provided. 5 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 6

Step 2 Mounting Brackets Step 3 Attaching the Battery Pack Extension Brackets (optional) EXTENSION NUT Battery Pack Attachment Optional Extension Brackets are used to project the back of the shade up to 2 3 8" from the mounting surface. Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Extension Bracket with the nut and bolt provided. 2 3 8" BOLT BATTERY CLIP BATTERY CLIP Attach the Battery Pack clip to the back of the head rail as shown. (diagrams A & B) IMPORTANT: Position the clip so that the battery pack will be between mounting brackets. Extension Bracket requires 2" flat surface for mounting 2" (A) BATTERY CLIP HEADRAIL Before mounting the pack, make sure that the pack and excess wire will not interfere with the operation of the shade. Extension wires are available if needed. Snap the battery pack into the clips. NOTE: Be sure battery wire will reach motor plug. (B) HEADRAIL Wall Attachment Attach the wand clips in the desired location with the screws provided. Before mounting the pack, make sure that the battery pack and excess wire will not interfere with the operation of the shade. Extension wires are available if needed. Press the pack into the clips. Please Note: Be sure the battery wire will reach the motor plug. 7 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 8

Step 4 Hanging & Removing the Shade Step 5 Attaching the Power Source Hanging the Shade Attach Battery Pack to Motor Before mounting the headrail make sure that the small white receiver wire is out of the headrail. For optimal performance position the receiver wire so that it is (A) BATTERY PACK BATTERY WIRE Plug the battery pack wire into the motor wire. facing into the room. Position the motor wire so that it comes out the back side of the shade. Position the headrail with the front lip (A) resting on the top hooks of all the brackets. Push up and toward the window Attach and twist clockwise until tight (do not overtighten) MOTOR WIRE 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. Be sure the motor wire is not pinched by (B) the bracket. Attach Transformer (optional) MOTOR WIRE Plug the transformer wire into the motor wire. Secure the wire behind the shade and along the window casing as required. Removing the Shade Insert a screwdriver between the headrail and the bottom back of the bracket (tab which extends out slightly from each TRANSFORMER Plug the transformer into an electrical outlet. If the wire is not long enough to reach, optional 48" extension wires are available. bracket). (dia. C) Gently pry the screwdriver to release the bracket from the headrail. (C) Insert screwdriver here and gently pry TRANSFORMER WIRE 9 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 10

Step 6 Operating the Shade Hold Down Brackets Remote Control Hold Down Brackets (optional) For added protection, your remote control arrived with a protective film on the top. Please remove this film prior to use. Select the desired channel with the CHANNEL key. The channel indicator light will illuminate the channel that is on. If all 5 lights are lit, the remote will control all 5 channels at once. Tapping the UP or DOWN keys for less than 2 seconds will move the shade in short steps. Holding the UP or DOWN keys down for more than 2 seconds before releasing, will operate the shade in the faster standard speed. Press the UP or DOWN keys to raise or lower the shade. 1 2 3 4 5 Channel Display Up HOLD DOWN 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 make sure the pins are level and aligned. Mark the Hold Down screw hole with a pencil. Raise the shade, then screw the Hold Down Bracket into the mounting surface. Slightly flex the hold down brackets to insert the pins into the end caps. Press the STOP key to stop the shade anywhere along the window. Stop Down Setting and Using a Favorite Position: Channel + Channel Use the UP or DOWN buttons to position the shade at the desired favorite position. First press and hold the LIMIT button on the back of the remote with a small screwdriver or tip of a pen. While holding the LIMIT button press and hold the UP button. Release both buttons when the shade jogs. Front of Remote With the shade at either the upper or lower limit, simply press the STOP button to bring the shade to the favorite position. To go to the favorite position from any other location, make sure the shade has been stopped for at least three seconds before C L Limit Button Confirm Button pressing the STOP button. Refer to the Motorization Guide for additional details. Back of Remote 11 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 12

Care & Cleaning and Safety Troubleshooting Care & Cleaning Minimal care and cleaning is needed to maintain the beauty of your shades. To Vacuum: Use a hand-held vacuum with low suction for a more thorough cleaning to keep your shades looking fresh and neat. To Dust: Use feather duster. Problem The motor does not work The motor continues to run in one direction Solution 1. Check that the power source and motor are connected properly. 2. If using a battery pack - confirm that the batteries are fresh The limit setting was unsuccessful and needs to be reset. Find limit settings in our Advanced Programing Guide. Safety First. Style Second To None Great style should never come at the cost of safety. Every Smith & Noble window treatment conforms strictly to today s safety standards, including permanent tie-down devices and built-in cord stops. To protect young children and pets, there s no better way to eliminate risk than to use one of our Motivia motorized products. Child Safety The indicator light on the remote does not shine or the remotecontrolling range becomes shorter. The motor stops working or works intermittently The motor beeps when operated Replace the battery in the remote (CR2430 Lithium) Replace the batteries in the wand with 8 fresh AA lithium batteries. The battery power is low. Replace the batteries in the wand with 8 fresh AA lithium batteries If these suggestions don t work, then please give us a call or visit our website. 13 smithandnoble.com 800.248.8888 14

Warranty Service The enjoyment of your window coverings should be everlasting, which is why our products come with a limited lifetime warranty. The warranty applies to the original owner, requires a proof of purchase and covers defects in material or craftsmanship. Shades or blinds must have been properly installed. We reserve the right to determine if your window covering warrants a repair or a replacement. In need of warranty service? Call us at 800.248.8888 and we ll arrange for a repair or replacement ASAP. SN0217 2017 Smith & Noble Home, Inc. All Rights Reserved SN2021 SN_HC_M_2017_1