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Installation Instructions Fascia for Dual Roller FlexShade by Draper Caution 1 Inspect all boxes to make sure you have received the proper shades and parts. Controls may be shipped separately, or in same carton as shades. 2 Open cartons lengthwise. 3 For motorized units, before connecting switches, controls, or electrical, make sure power is off. Wiring indicated in diagram by dashed lines must be completed by an electrician. 4 For Clutch-operated units, if shades are to be installed in areas accessible to young children, be certain to use cord tension device and heed warning below. 5 Do not wire motors in parallel without written permission from Draper. 6 It is the installer s responsibility to make sure appropriate fasteners are used for mounting surface. 7 All endcaps, fascia, and other hardware must be installed level. Shades must be level and square. 8 Please read the following installation guidelines thoroughly and follow them carefully. Failure to do so may cause product to fall or otherwise fail, and invalidates warranty. Mounting Endcaps Snap endcap covers onto endcaps (see Fig. 1). Warning For the Safety of Young Children Young children can STRANGLE in cord and bead chain loops. They can also wrap cords around their necks and STRANGLE. Always keep cords and bead chains out of children s reach. Move cribs, playpens, and other furniture away from cords and bead chains. Children can climb furniture to get to cords. Attach tension device to wall or floor. This can prevent children from pulling cords and bead chains around their necks. Fasteners provided with the tension device may not be appropriate for all mounting surfaces. Use appropriate anchors for the mounting surface conditions (see instructions on page 2). shade roller toward the endcap and slip operator end of rear shade into slots on operator end endcap (see Fig. 3). ➅ String bead chain through chain guide and attach cover (see Fig. 4). ➆ Repeat with front shade. Please note that you should not attach the chain guide cover on the front shade if 20 lb clutch (1½" or 2" rollers) is used. Figure 1 ➁ Mark wall, jamb or ceiling for placement of mounting endcaps. Caution: Before mounting shades, verify measurements on the card provided with the shade, and ensure the endcaps are installed at the correct width. ➂ Drill small starter hole (if necessary) in mounting surface. ➃ Mount endcaps using appropriate fasteners for surface (see Fig. 2 for types). The installer is responsible for selecting mounting hardware appropriate for site conditions. Idler End Operator End Bead Chain Clutch Figure 3 Bead Chain Clutch, 24V and Battery Operator Endcaps Figure 2 110-220V AC Motorized Operator Endcaps For Bead Chain Clutch Operators: ➄ Remove chain guides from idler end bracket. Place rear shade springloaded pin in idler endcap, depress spring-loaded pin by pressing the Engage hook to chain guide, rotate cover into position and secure with screw (provided. Figure 4 Chain guide cover not used with 16 lb clutch (1½" and 2" rollers) ➇ Set upper and lower travel limits by installing stop balls to bead chain (crimp closed using pliers) (see Fig. 5). CAUTION: Do not allow the shade roller to become exposed by running the shade fabric too far down. Be sure to use the stop balls provided in hardware packet by Draper to set the up and down travel limits. Stop balls by others may be too small, and become lodged in the clutch mechanism. Please Note: If shade fabric is uneven, see Field Adjustments below. Copyright 2013 Draper Inc. Form FasciaDualRoller_Inst13 Printed in U.S.A. Stop Balls Figure 5 Continued If you encounter any difficulties installing or servicing your Fascia for Dual Roller FlexShade System, call your dealer or Draper, Inc., Spiceland, Ind., (765) 987-7999 or fax (765) 987-7142.

Fascia for Dual Roller FlexShade by Draper Page 2 of 6 9 Draper Bead Chain Clutch Operated shades that do not comply with WMCA/ANSI Standard A100.1-2012 come with a cord tension device preattached to bead chain (see Fig. 6). To use this P Clip, thread bead chain through the clip, then attach to wall, jamb or sill so that the bead chain is held taut enough that children cannot pull it away from the wall or fit their head into the loop. See safety note on page 1. For 110V AC Motorized Operators: ➄ Place operator (motor) end of rear shade into its endcap, slide notched pin into idler endcap. ➅ Secure with retainer clip (see Fig. 8). ➆ Use cord strap to secure electrical cord to endcap. This will prevent the electrical cord from getting caught on the roller and causing damage to the shade. ➇ Repeat with front shade. Retainer clip Figure 6 Spring-Loaded Cord Tension Device If your Draper Clutch FlexShade complies with WMCA/ANSI Standard A100.1-2012, a Spring-Loaded Cord tension device comes installed on bead chain (see Fig. 7). An approved permanent warning label is attached, and approved mechanical fasteners (wood screws) are included. Install cord tension device to wall, jamb or sill. To install, pull tensioner down so that the bead chain is held taut and use the mounting hardware to keep it taut. The bead chain should be taut enough so it will move smoothly through the device. If there is not enough tension, the device will not allow the bead chain to pass through and operate the shade. This device is designed so that children cannot pull the bead chain away from the wall or fit their head into the loop. See safety note on page 1. The installer is responsible for selecting mounting hardware appropriate for site conditions. For more information, visit: http://www.draperinc.com/windowshades/wcmacompliance.asp. Attaching to Wood or Metal 1 For attaching to wood, two #8-18 x 1.5" Zinc HWH TEK Type AB wood screws are provided. For attaching to metal, choose fasteners with a minimum fastener manufacturer-rated or tested release force of 20 lb (89 N), and make sure they are long enough for the threads to catch and hold. 2 Mark mounting hole locations with a pencil. 3 Drill pilot holes smaller than the screw size. 4 Pass screws through the Spring Loaded Tension Device. Turn the screws into the pilot hole, starting by hand. Please Note: Tighten screws so that the Spring Loaded Tension Device maintains enough tension on the bead chain for shade to operate without working loose, but not tight enough that the Spring Loaded Tension Device is damaged by overtightened screws. Installation through Drywall 1 Make sure that screws are long enough for the threads to catch and hold joist or stud. 2 Locate the stud and mark it with a pencil. 3 Mark mounting hole locations. Please note: If you are unable to mount on a stud, use Molly Bolts or Toggle Bolts. The fasteners shall have a minimum fastener manufacturer-rated or tested release force of 20 lb (89 N). 4 Drill shallow pilot holes smaller than the screw size. 5 Pass screws through the Spring Loaded Tension Device. Turn the screws into the pilot hole, starting by hand. The fasteners shall have a minimum fastener manufacturer-rated or tested release force of 20 lb (89 N). Please Note: Tighten screws so that the Spring Loaded Tension Device maintains enough tension on the bead chain for shade to operate without working loose, but not tight enough that the Spring Loaded Tension Device is damaged by overtightened screws. Idler End Retainer clip Motorized Figure 8 Operator End For Battery-Powered Motors: ➄ Mount battery wands to wall using provided mounting clips (see Fig. 9A). Be sure to locate the battery wands where they can reach the motor without interfering with shade/roller operation. Please Note: If mounting the battery wands vertically, small plastic grips are provided to slide onto the battery pack and create a snugger fit in the bracket. A B Figure 9 ➅ Place rear shade spring-loaded pin in idler endcap, depress spring-loaded pin by pressing the shade roller toward the endcap and slip operator end of rear shade into slots on operator end endcap (see Fig. 3, page 1, and 9B). ➆ Connect battery packs together, and to motor. ➇ Repeat with front shade. For 24V Motors: ➄ Place rear shade spring-loaded pin in idler endcap. ➅ Depress spring-loaded pin by pressing the shade roller toward the endcap. ➆ Slip operator end of rear shade into slots on operator end endcap (reference Fig. 3 on page 1). ➇ Repeat with front shade. For All Operators: ➈ Place groove along top of fascia over end caps, and snap into place (see Fig. 10). Fascia is not fully seated until it clicks into place on both ends. Once in place, check for secure fit. If not secure, secure with appropriate fastener (not included). Tensioner Jamb Mount Figure 7 Sill Mount

Fascia for Dual Roller FlexShade by Draper Page 3 of 6 ➄ Once the motor has stopped at its upper limit position, then press and hold the STOP button for five seconds until the motor jogs. ➅ Now, you must put the motor into USER mode. Find the programming button which is a small button on the back or side of the transmitter and press it until the motor jogs. Once you have done this, then the motor will operate in normal fashion. STEP 1 Figure 10 STEP 2 Clicks into place Field Adjustments Each Draper Solar Control Shade is tested to ensure proper operation. Even with this testing, some field adjustments may be needed for telescoping. If the shade is telescoping, place a piece of high quality gaffer tape about 1" wide on the exposed roller (where the fabric will cover it) on the side that you want the fabric drawn toward. For example: if the fabric is tracking to the left, place the tape on the right side. Cleaning and Maintenance Window covering products manufactured by Draper, when properly installed, should require no operational maintenance or lubrication. Most of Draper s standard fabrics may be cleaned at the window by vacuuming with a soft brush attachment. They may also be cleaned by using a sponge or soft cloth and mild solution of warm soapy water. A dishwashing liquid, such as Ivory liquid, is recommended. A clean dry cloth is recommended for the metal finish. Exceptions are Flocké and Roc-Rol fabrics, which must be cleaned with a dry art sponge. Programming Instructions for Battery Motors Please Note: The motor has no programming on it so it must be learned and programmed to work on the transmitter that you have at the job. Here are the initial programming instructions. ➀ Connect the battery wand to one motor. Select the transmitter/channel to which you plan to learn the motor. Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time until the motor jogs, then release. ➁ Check the motor run direction by pressing either the UP or DOWN buttons. This is important because if you do step 3 without doing this step, then you will need to reset the motor. If you need to reverse the motor direction, then press the STOP button (middle button which might be labeled MY) for five seconds until the motor jogs. Check the direction again to make sure that it works. ➂ Move the motor to its upper limit position. Press the STOP and DOWN buttons at the same time until the motor starts to move down, then release. You will stop the motor at its lower limit. You can use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the motor to the correct lower limit position if need be. ➃ Once the motor is at its lower limit position, then press the UP and STOP buttons at the same time until the motor starts to move up, then release. The motor should move to the upper limit position in step 3 and stop. ➆ Disconnect power to this motor and move to the next in your installation and start with step 1. Reconnect motor to power when all motors are programmed. Reset Motor Instructions If the motor is not working or responding correctly and you want to reprogram it from the beginning and clear all previous programming, then follow this. ➀ Using a paperclip, press and hold the program button on the motor head for 12 seconds. This erases all transmitters and limits. Setting an Intermediate Stop This is done once the shade is in USER mode from the initial programming at top. ➀ Move the motor to the mid-point location that you want the stop located. ➁ Press and hold the STOP button until the motor jogs. ➂ Now, if you hit the STOP button when the motor is standing still, it will move to that intermediate location. ➃ If you want to delete the stop, then go to the intermediate stop and press and hold the STOP button until the motor jogs. Add/Delete a Channel/Transmitter Channel selector button on Multi- Channel Transmitter To add a channel/transmitter: ➀ Select the channel/transmitter that is currently operating the motor, then ➁ Select the new channel/transmitter that you want to add to the motor, then ➂ The motor should now work on both the old and new channel/transmitter. To delete a channel/transmitter: ➀ Select the channel/transmitter that is currently operating the motor and you want to keep, then press and hold the programming button until the motor jogs. ➁ Select the channel/transmitter that you want to remove, then press and hold the programming button until the motor jogs. ➂ The motor should now only work on the channel/transmitter on step 1. Adjust Limits in User Mode If your initial limits have changed or you want to fine tune a motor, you do not need to reset the motor and re-program it. You can just change the limits with these steps. ➀ Move the motor to the limit (upper or lower) that you want to change. ➁ Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons until the motor jogs. ➂ Move the motor to its new limit location. ➃ Press and hold the STOP button until the shade jogs. Please Note: For instructions with Programmable Timer, please consult instructions provided with the timer.

Fascia for Dual Roller FlexShade by Draper Page 4 of 6 Cleaning and Maintenance Idlers on motorized shades may occasionally need lubrication. If lubrication is required, apply a small amount of a lithium based grease direct to the idler pin. Most of Draper s standard fabrics may be cleaned at the window by vacuuming with a soft brush attachment. They may also be cleaned by using a sponge or soft cloth and mild solution of warm soapy water. A dishwashing liquid, such as Ivory liquid, is recommended. A clean dry cloth is recommended for the metal finish. Exceptions are Flocké, Roc-Rol and Phifer SW7000 fabrics, which must be cleaned with a dry art sponge. Electrical Connections Shade operates on 110-120V, 60 Hz. current. Shade is shipped with internal wiring complete and control switch(es) fully boxed, and standardly supplied with a 6' cable lead. Longer lead can be substituted by removing two screws in motor end of roller, removing lead, plugging new lead in, and replacing screws. Wire to connect shade to switch(es) and switch(es) to power supply should be furnished by installer. Connections should be made in accordance with attached wiring diagram, and wiring should comply with national and local electrical codes. DO NOT wire motors in parallel without written permission from Draper. All operating switches should be off before power is connected. Please Note: For low voltage wiring requirements, Draper recommends consulting with a professional low voltage electrical contractor. It is very important that shielded and stranded CAT 5 cable be used to prevent any electrical interference. Limit Switch Adjustments CAUTION: Be sure all switches are in off position before adjusting limit switches. Always be prepared to shut off manually when new adjustment is being tested. Do not allow the shade roller to become exposed by running the shade fabric too far down. Shade may be severely damaged if allowed to run too far up or down. Each shade s limit switch must be set if using group control system. Wiring Diagrams For wiring diagrams, see page 5. Limit Adjustments (ILT Motors) 1 Connect the ILT switch to the motor via the terminal blocks, or via the modular port using four conductor modular cable. When using modular cable, the cable connectors MUST NOT be crimped in reverse, as with standard telephone cable. 2 Set the slide switch to the lower position. Press and hold the DOWN button on the switch to move the viewing surface to the desired lower limit. If the shade moves in the opposite direction, release the DOWN button and press and hold down the STOP button for four seconds. This will reverse the operation of the UP and DOWN switches. 3 Move slider switch into center position.wait a couple of seconds. Please Note: If you move the slider switch from down to up in one motion it sets the two limits in the same postion. 4 Set the slide switch to the higher position. Move the shade to the desired upper limit by pressing and holding the UP button on the wall switch. 5 Return the slide switch to the center position to return to normal operation. 6 To set the shade to an intermediate position, move the shade to the desired position and press the STOP button. Press and hold the STOP button for at least three seconds to record the position. Please Note: Pressing and releasing the UP button on the switch will move the shade to its upper limit. Pressing and releasing the DOWN button will move the shade to its lower limit. While the motor is in motion, pressing the STOP button for less than two seconds will stop the shade at its present position. Once the motor is stopped, pressing the STOP button will move the shade to its intermediate position. Pressing and holding the STOP button, when the motor is at rest or in motion, for at least three seconds will record a new position. U D p ow n C o m on + 5V DC To Motor with Built-In Low Voltage Push Button Limits Fully depress both limit switch push buttons, then operate wall switch to make sure system works properly. Raise shade to desired up stop position. Set upper limit by depressing and releasing the proper (back) push button. Lower shade to desired down stop position. Set lower limit by depressing and releasing the proper (front) push button. Screw-Type Limits Determine which direction of fabric travel corresponds with arrows on motor. Operate shade to desired down stop position. Set limit by turning the proper socket toward the + to lower the limit, and - to raise it. Operate shade to desired up stopping position. Set limit by turning the proper screw toward the - to raise the limit, and + to lower it. Slide Switch POSITION DOWN UP CENTER Back View STO P FUNCTION Set LOWER limit Set UPPER limit Normal Operation To Motor with Built-In Low Voltage

Fascia for Dual Roller FlexShade by Draper Page 5 of 6 Programming Instructions for 24V Motors Please Note: When you receive a radio frequency remote control motor from Draper, Inc., the motor has no programming on it so it must be learned and programmed to work on the transmitter that you have at the job. Here are the initial programming instructions. ➀ Connect power to one motor. Select the transmitter/channel to which you plan to learn the motor. Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time until the motor jogs, then release. ➁ Check the motor run direction by pressing either the UP or DOWN buttons. This is important because if you do step 3 without doing this step, then you will need to reset the motor. If you need to reverse the motor direction, then press the STOP button (middle button which might be labeled MY) for five seconds until the motor jogs. Check the direction again to make sure that it works. Reset Motor Instructions If the motor is not working or responding correctly and you want to reprogram it from the beginning and clear all previous programming, then follow this step. ➀ Using a paperclip, press and hold the RED program button on the motor head for 12 seconds until the motor jogs 3 times. This has erased all transmitters and limits. Setting an Intermediate Stop This is done once the shade is in USER mode from the initial programming at top. ➀ Move the motor to the mid-point location that you want the stop located. ➁ Press and hold the STOP button until the motor jogs. ➂ Now, if you hit the STOP button when the motor is standing still, it will move to that intermediate location. ➃ If you want to delete the stop, then go to the intermediate stop and press and hold the STOP button until the motor jogs. ➂ Move the motor to its upper limit position. Press the STOP and DOWN buttons at the same time until the motor starts to move down, then release. You will stop the motor at its lower limit. You can use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the motor to the correct lower limit position if need be. ➃ Once the motor is at its lower limit position, then press the UP and STOP buttons at the same time until the motor starts to move up, then release. The motor should move to the upper limit position in step 3 and stop. ➄ Once the motor has stopped at its upper limit position, then press and hold the STOP button for five seconds until the motor jogs. ➅ Now, you must put the motor into USER mode. Find the programming button which is a small button on the back or side of the transmitter and press it until the motor jogs. Once you have done this, then the motor will operate in normal fashion. ➆ Disconnect power to this motor and move to the next in your installation and start with step 1. Reconnect motor to power when all motors are programmed. Add/Delete a Channel/Transmitter To add a channel/transmitter: ➀ Select the channel/transmitter that is currently operating the motor, then ➁ Select the new channel/transmitter that you want to add to the motor, then Channel selector button on Multi- Channel Transmitter ➂ The motor should now work on both the old and new channel/transmitter. To delete a channel/transmitter: ➀ Select the channel/transmitter that is currently operating the motor and you want to keep, then press and hold the programming button until the motor jogs. ➁ Select the channel/transmitter that you want to remove, then press and hold the programming button until the motor jogs. ➂ The motor should now only work on the channel/transmitter on step 1. Adjust Limits in User Mode If your initial limits have changed or you want to fine tune a motor, you do not need to reset the motor and re-program it. You can just change the limits with these steps. ➀ Move the motor to the limit (upper or lower) that you want to change. ➁ Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons until the motor jogs. ➂ Move the motor to its new limit location. ➃ Press and hold the STOP button until the shade jogs. 11 /16" 3" Dimensions 11 /16" 43/4" Overall Width 3" 3/32" 1 11 /16" 7" Slat Bar When measuring shade height, remember to include endcaps and fascia. Fabric Width = Overall Width - A Operator Dim A 110-220V Standard/ILT 1 3 /4" 110-220V Quiet 1 15 /16" Battery/24V 1 11 /16" Bead Chain Clutch 1 5 /8"

Fascia for Dual Roller FlexShade by Draper Page 6 of 6 110-120V Standard and Quiet Shade Wiring Diagram White (Common) Red 24V DC Quiet Shade Wiring Diagram Single Shade DC Motor Multiple Shades DC Motors Red Control switch Single gang box by others Min. 4" x 2 1 /8" x 1 7 /8" deep For multiple shade or low voltage wiring consult diagrams provided with control. 120 V AC Transformer Radio Frequency DC Switch 120 V AC Transformer Radio Frequency DC Switch Dashed wiring by electrician 110-120V ILT Standard and Quiet Shade Wiring Diagrams Single Low Voltage Control Multiple Low Voltage Controls White (Neutral) White (Neutral) Radio Technology 110-120V 110-120V Quiet Motors Motor White (Neutral) Dashed wiring by electrician Data Cable Dashed wiring by electrician Optional splitter Dashed wiring by electrician Wall Switch, RF or IR Receiver, or integrated control system Data Cables Wall Switches, RF or IR Receivers, or integrated control systems Wall Switch or RF Receiver Multiple ILT Motors to 110-120V Power Supply (Dashed wiring by electrician) Optional Modular Splitter Data Cable Wall Switch, IR or RF Receiver or integrated control system