Tailored to your measurements, our straightforward fitting guide will walk you through each step of the process. You’ll have your vertical blinds installed in no time at all, effortlessly enhancing your space!
Safety Clips – These can vary in appearance
Begin by determining how you want to fit the blind. You have the option to either top fix it, also known as ceiling fix, or face fix it. Opting to fit it within a recess helps minimize the light bleed that may occur around the edges of the blind and its material. Choose the method that best suits your preferences and space requirements.
When fitting the brackets, it’s essential to use screws and/or wall plugs that are suitable for the surface you’re mounting them on.
For blinds exceeding 1 meter in width, multiple brackets are typically provided. These brackets should be spaced approximately 50cm apart, ensuring equal spacing across the length of the blind. This ensures proper support and stability for your blinds.
To install, tilt and hook the headrail into the bracket at point (E). Rotate the headrail into position until it clicks securely into place. To release the headrail, push the bracket at point (F). This installation method applies to both standard and deluxe Cruze headrails.
For top fix brackets for 89mm blinds, the approximate dimensions are 46mm by 37mm. Make sure to use appropriate brackets for your specific blind type and size.
Fitting your blind — Top fixing
Fitting your blind — Top fixing
Position the brackets approximately 5cm inwards from the ends of where the headrail will be positioned.
Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket and rotate the headrail into position. Secure the headrail in place by tightening the short screw at the front of the bracket.
Ensure that you have enough clearance for the vanes to tilt open and shut, and verify that there is adequate room for any obstructions such as window handles. This ensures smooth operation and proper functionality of the blinds.
For 89mm vertical blinds, the distance from the back of the bracket to the front of the vane when tilted open is approximately 10.5-12cm.
For 127mm vertical blinds, the depth of the blind when fitted is larger than the standard 89mm blind, requiring greater clearance for vane rotation. The measurement from the back of the bracket to the front of the vane when tilted open is approximately 13.5-15cm.
Please note that these measurements may vary depending on the headrail chosen and the placement of the vane hook within the tracks. For accurate specifications tailored to your chosen fabric and headrail, please contact our customer service team.
Face fix bracket dimensions:
Take the vanes and hook them onto the pegs, ensuring that the pegs are in the open position.
To ensure the safety and integrity of the vertical vanes during transportation, they are packed together and rolled into a tight spiral, with the weights and chains kept separately. This packaging method prevents creasing from the weights and provides additional protection.
Upon unravelling the vanes, they may not be perfectly straight initially. To rectify this, allow the vanes to hang after attaching the weights for a few days. If you still encounter issues with the straightness of the vanes, please reach out to us, and we will assist you in resolving the matter.
Fitting your blind — Face fixing
After fitting the headrail and the safety clip, insert the bottom weights into the vertical slat pocket. Ensure that the weight is positioned with the mini-connector ear at the top. This configuration helps maintain proper alignment and functionality of the blinds.
The chain may arrive as one long piece, uncut. Simply cut it where the vanes part, or where the blind finishes, depending on whether you’ve chosen a split stack or a left or right stack configuration. This ensures that the chain fits neatly and functions properly with your vertical blinds.
If you’ve selected a rod-controlled vertical blind, you’ll utilize the wand located at the front of the vane bunch to draw the vanes across the window. This depends on your choice of rod bunch side.
For instance, if you opt for a left-hand bunch, the rod is situated at the front and pulls the vanes from right to left, bringing them across the window. The rod will be positioned on the left side, allowing you to tilt the vanes open or shut to your preference.
In the case of a split bunch selection, the two rods, still positioned at the front of the vane bunches, will converge in the middle when the vanes are drawn across.
Furthermore, the same rod is used to tilt the vanes open simply by twisting it. This functionality provides convenient control over the orientation of the vanes to adjust the light and privacy levels as desired.
If any of the vanes are out of alignment, follow these steps to correct them:
If any of the vanes are out of alignment, follow these steps to correct them: