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Assembly Instructions for Remote Control Curtain CL-800 |
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Assembly Instructions (Center Opening) Assembly
Instructions (Side Opening) - Pictures p101, p102, p103, .p109 can be found at the below link: http://picasaweb.google.com/RemoteControlCurtain/AssemblingCL800?authkey=eOXYwN_6Seg Assembly Instructions (Center Opening) (I) Connecting the Main
Track w/Extension Track(s)
See above p101 a1) Unscrew the screw on
Carrier-A and take out the Metal Clip. (Remember
how the Steel Wire is placed as V-shaped) a2) Cut off the cable ties and
hold the coils. a3) Uncoil about 4 feet of the
Steel Wire and tie the rest of coils.
(Remove any twists with care and make sure the
steel wire is not tangling.)
See above p102 b1)
At the End Base, unscrew and
take the L-Shaped Clip out.
See above p103 c1) Pull the End Base out of
the track in the direction along the track carefully. c2) The Steel Wire will go
along with the End Base. c3) While pulling the End Base,
hold Carrier-A, Carrier-B and Curtain Runners. c4) Do not let Carrier-A ,
Carrier-B and Curtain Runners drop out of the track. c5) Make sure not to twist and
coil the Steel Wire itself. c6) Make sure do not twist the
Steel Wire with the track. c7) Keep pulling the End Base until the Steel Wire is long enough to insert an Extension Track.
See p104 d1) Connect the Main Track and
Extension Track by using the Track Connector d2) Fasten the 3 screws on the
Connector. d3) Repeat the procedures a3),
c1) to d2) until the length wanted. The Extension Track can be cut off to fit
the exact length. d4) After connecting all the
Tracks, remove or add Curtain Runners as needed. d5) Put the End Base to the end
of the added track and fasten the screw on the L-shaped clip as before (p102) d6)There is a turning wheel inside the End Base. Make sure the steel wire is not dropped out of the wheel.
See p105 e1) Pull the V-shaped Steel
Wire at the Carrier-A until both sides are taut. e2) Move the Carrier-A to the
end of the track. e3) Move the Carrier-B to the
other end of the track.
See p106 f1) Fasten the Metal Clip onto
the Carrier-A and make sure the Steel Wire is inside the
curve in a V shape as before. While doing that, make sure the Steel Wire is taut
on both sides and both Carrier-A and B are at both ends of the track. f2) There should be a smooth
feeling when moving either Carrier-A or Carrier-B along
track back and forth. Moving either one Carrier to the end of the track will automatically
take the other Carrier to the other end of the track.
See p107 g1) Near the Motor Socket,
unscrew and take the L-Shaped Clip out. g2) Remove or add Curtain
Runners as needed. The number of Curtain
Runners on both sides should be the same. g3) Put back the L-shaped Clip
and fasten the screw as before. (II) Double Check The
Following Before Going Forward - There is a turning wheel
inside the End Base at the very end of the track. Make sure
the steel wire is not dropped out of the wheel. - Make sure the Curtain Runners
are free, without any tangling with the steel wire.
(All Runners should be moving up or down easily by themselves if
the track is tilted.) - Make sure there is no twist,
cross over, coils and knots with the Steel Wire. - The Steel Wire should be
totally inside the track but does not twist with both Carriers
and the wheels of the Carriers. - There should be a smooth
feeling when moving the Carrier-A or B along the track
back and forth. If not, go back to (II). - In this stage, move either one Carrier to the end of the track will automatically take the other Carrier to the other end of the track. If not, go back to (II). (III) Inserting the Motor
and Testing the System
See above p108 h1) Insert the Motor onto the
Socket at the end of the Main Track at 45 degree angle
and turn the Motor to be locked by the 'knob'
which is at the end of the socket. You should hear a 'click' from the
'knob'. The Motor's plugs for cables
and Power Adaptor should face outside the track. h2) Connect the white cable
between the Motor plug A and the Control Panel. Connect
the Power Adaptor between the Motor and power outlet. The indication green light
should be on at the lower right hand corner of the Control Panel. h3)
Open the cover of the Control Panel, the 2 buttons next to A is for
operating the main track. Press either button
once to move Carrier-A and B. Press either button one more time to stop the
Carriers.
The 2 buttons next to B is for operating an Auxiliary Track if you
have one.
You may add the Auxiliary Track to be a Dual Track System in the future. The Remote Control operates the same way. You will have to point the Remote Control to the Control Panel within 180 degrees and 25 feet to operate the Curtain System. The Motor should stop automatically when Carrier-A and B reaches the ends.
Do not fasten the
Hexagon Screw all the way to the end.
For the remaining steel wire,
you may move the tiny little copper tube to the Carrier-A and use a clamp to
press the copper tube until it is properly tight. The extra wire can be cut off
or make a few circles and tie them up as before. -
There are 2 small screws (labeled A & B) located at the lower
right hand corner
of the Control Panel.
- Turning the screws clockwise to increase the power of the Motor
- Turning the screws anti-clockwise to decrease the power of the Motor.
- 'A' is for Main track and B is for Auxiliary track.
- Do not over power the Motor ( If Motor jerks rigorously at the end). Factory preset is already for most cases (13 system w/40 lb carrying weight) Assembly
Instructions (Side Opening) - For Center Opening, please
refer to above instructions. This is for
Side Opening (either Left or Right) only. - 2 persons are recommended (I)Connecting the Main Track
w/ Extension Track(s) - Pictures p101, p102,
p103,
. can be found at the link: http://picasaweb.google.com/RemoteControlCurtain/AssemblingCL800?authkey=eOXYwN_6Seg a1) Unscrew the screw on
Carrier-A and take out the Metal Clip. (Remember how the Steel Wire is placed as
V-shaped) a2) Cut off the cable ties and
hold the coils. a3) Uncoil about 4 feet of the
Steel Wire and tie the rest of coils. (Remove any twists with care and make sure
the steel wire is not tangling.) See p102 (please refer
pictures above for center opening) b1)
At the End
Base, unscrew and take the L-Shaped
Clip out. See p103 (please
refer pictures above for center opening) c1) Pull the End Base out of
the track in the direction along the track carefully. c2) The Steel Wire will go
along with the End Base. c3) While pulling the End Base,
please hold Carrier-A and Curtain Runners. c4) Do not let Carrier-A and
Curtain Runners drop out of the track. c5) Make sure not to twist and
coil the Steel Wire itself. c6) Make sure do not twist the
wire with the track. c7) Keep pulling the End Base
until the Steel Wire is long enough to insert an Extension
Track. See p104 (please
refer pictures above for center opening) d1) Connect the Main Track and
Extension Track by using the Track Connector d2) Fasten the 3 screws on the
Connector. d3) Repeat the procedures a3),
c1) to d2) until the length wanted. The Extension Track
can be cut off to fit the exact length. d4) Put the End Base to the end
of the added track and fasten the screw on the L-shaped
clip as before (p102). d5)There is a turning wheel
inside the End Base. Make sure the steel wire is not dropped
out of the wheel. See p105 (please refer
pictures above for center opening) e1) Pull the Steel Wire at
Carrier-A until both sides are taut. e2) Move the Carrier-A to the
end of the track. e3) Repeat the last 2 steps e1)
and e2) until Carrier-A is at the end of the track and
the steel wire is taut. See p106
(please refer pictures above for center opening) f1) Fasten the Metal Clip onto
the Carrier-A and make sure the Steel Wire is inside the
curve in a V shape as before (p101). While doing that, make sure the Steel Wire
is taut on both sides and Carrier-A is at the end of the track. f2) Now when moving the
Carrier-A along track back and forth, there should be a smooth
feeling. If not, go to (III). g1) Loosen
the Screw on the L-Shaped Clip near the Motor Socket and take it out. g2) Remove or add Curtain
Runners as needed. g3) Put back the L-shaped Clip
and fasten the screw as before. (III) Double Check The
Following Before Going Forward - There is a turning wheel
inside the End Base at the very end of the track. Make sure
the steel wire is not dropped out of the wheel. - Make sure the Curtain Runners
are free, without any tangling with the steel wire. (They
should be moving up or down easily by themself if
the track is tilted.) - Make sure there is no twist,
cross over, coils and knots with the Steel Wire. - The Steel Wire should be
totally inside the track but does not twist with Carrier-A
and the wheels of the Carrier-A. - There should be a smooth feeling when moving the Carrier-A along the track back and forth. If not, go back to (III). (IV) Inserting the Motor and
Testing the System See (p108)
(please refer pictures above for center opening) h1) Insert the Motor onto the
Socket at the end of the Main Track at 45 degree
angle and turn the Motor to be locked
by the 'knob' which is at the end of
the socket. You should hear a 'click' from
the 'knob'. The Motor's plugs for cables
and Power Adaptor should face outside the track. h2) Connect the white cable
between the motor plug A and the Control Panel. Connect
the Power Adaptor between the Motor and a wall outlet. The indication green
light should be on at the lower right hand corner of the Control Panel. h3) Open the cover of the
Control Panel, the 2 buttons next to A is for operating
the main track. Press either button once to move Carrier-A. Press either
button one more time to stop Carrier-A. The 2 buttons next to B
is for operating an Auxiliary Track if you have one. You may add the Auxiliary Track
(mostly used for the sheer behind the curtain)
to become a Dual Track System in the future. The Remote Control operates the
same way. You will have to point the Remote Control
to the Control Panel within 180 degrees and 25 feet to operate the Curtain
System. The Motor should stop
automatically when Carrier-A reaches either ends. If not, tighten the Hexagon
Screw a little by little at the end of the track (p109). Be
noted that the Hexagon Screw can not be too tight but has to be tight enough
to allow the track to stop automatically. Inspect the steel wire near the motor
socket inside the track. If the steel wire feels loose, make sure e1) to e3) was
done correctly and then tighten the Hexagon Screw till the steel wire is taut. Do
not fasten the Hexagon Screw all the way to the end. Adjusting
the Power for Motor -
There are 2 small screws (labeled A & B) located at the lower
right hand corner
of the Control Panel.
- Turning the screws clockwise to increase the power of the Motor
- Turning the screws anti-clockwise to decrease the power of the Motor.
- 'A' is for Main track and B is for Auxiliary track.
- Do not over power the Motor ( If Motor jerks rigorously at the end). Factory preset is already for most cases (13 system w/40 lb carrying weight)
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