Lutron® Configured Roman Kits Kit Specification
085346b 06.08.16
Roman Shade Fabrication Kits
The Lutron® Roman Shade Fabrication kit includes the ultra-quiet, precision-controlled Roller 64, Roller 100, or Roller 150 Electronic Drive
Unit (EDU). This motorization solution for custom-fabricated Roman Shades controls the movement of the shade, keeps track of the shade’s
position, and adjusts the shade to the user’s desired preset positions.
Roman Roller 100 Kit Roman Roller 150 KitRoman Roller 64 Kit
Features and Specifications
Roller 100 shade chassis is compatible with
Sivoia
® QS and Sivoia® QS Wireless drives
and controls
Maximum shade width: 145.25 in
(3.68 m)
Maximum lift capacity: 17.9 lb (8.12 kg)*
Input: 24-36 V- 37 W
Torque: 25 in-lb (2.82 N•m)
8 year limited warranty
Environment
For indoor use only
Temperature: 32˚ F to 104˚ F (0˚ C to 40˚ C)
Relative humidity: <90% non-condensing
Kit Contents
(1) Roller 100 EDU equipped shade tube
with idler
(2) mounting brackets with bracket
mounting screws
(4) Shade-to-mounting-bracket screws
(1) Idler support bracket
(1) Idler-adjust bracket
(1) 4-pin EDU terminal block
(1) RF Wireless Receiver (included only
when Sivoia
® QS Wireless control is chosen)
Features and Specifications
Roller 150 shade chassis is compatible with
Sivoia
® QS and Sivoia® QS Wireless drives
and controls
Maximum shade width: 145.25 in
(3.68 m)
Maximum lift capacity: 23.5 lb (10.66 kg)*
Input: 24-36 V- 45 W
Torque: 33 in-lb (3.73 N•m)
8 year limited warranty
Environment
For indoor use only
Temperature: 32˚ F to 104˚ F (0˚ C to 40˚ C)
Relative humidity: <90% non-condensing
Kit Contents
(1) Roller 150 EDU equipped shade tube
with idler
(2) Mounting brackets with bracket
mounting screws
(4) Shade-to-mounting-bracket screws
(1) Idler support bracket
(1) Idler-adjust bracket
(1) 4-pin EDU terminal block
(1) RF Wireless Receiver (included only
when Sivoia
® QS Wireless control is chosen)
Features and Specifications
Roller 64 shade chassis is compatible with
Sivoia
® QS and Sivoia® QS Wireless drives
and controls
Maximum shade width: 109.5 in
(2.78 m)
Maximum lift capacity: 11.7 lb (5.3 kg)*
Input: 24-36 V- 52 W
Torque: 10 in-lb (1.12 N•m)
8 year limited warranty
Environment
For indoor use only
Temperature: 32˚ F to 104˚ F (0˚ C to 40˚ C)
Relative humidity: <90% non-condensing
Kit Contents
(1) Roller 64 EDU equipped shade tube
with idler
(2) Mounting brackets with bracket
mounting screws
(1) 4-pin EDU terminal block
(1) RF wireless receiver (included only when
Sivoia
® QS Wireless control is chosen)
* NOTE: The lift cord or lift band routing method may effectively reduce the maximum lift capacity.
Refer to EDU Selection on page 3 or more details.
Window shades or blinds are subject to industry and, in some cases, government standards intended to enhance safety and to
protect children against risk of strangulation from entanglement in window cords or bands. Among other things, these standards
govern the treatment of exposed cords or bands, warning labels and hang tags, and the spacing of pleats in finished shades or blinds.
You are responsible for ensuring that your finished window shades or blinds meet applicable standards. For more information, go
to: www.wcmanet.org, www.cpsc.gov (USA), or www.hc-sc.gc.ca (Canada), as applicable. For countries other than the USA or
Canada, please consult applicable industry trade associations and government safety agencies.
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HEADRAIL (not included)
HEADRAIL (not included)
HEADRAIL (not included)
HEADRAIL (not included)
Dimensions
Bracket-to-bracket width
Min. 24 in (610 mm)
Max. 145.25 in (3689 mm)
Tube width
Min. headrail-end to bracket clearance: 0.125 in (3 mm)
Bracket-to-tube gap: 0.625 in (16 mm)
Minimum headrail depth: 4.50 in (114 mm)
Bracket depth: 3.125 in (79 mm)
Bracket height: 3.50 in (89 mm)
Tube-to-headrail clearance: 0.72 in (18 mm)
Tube diameter: 2.56 in (65 mm)
Roller 64
Roller 100 and Roller 150
Bracket-to-bracket width:
Min. 21.5 in (546 mm)
Max. 109.5 in (2781 mm)
Tube width
Min. headrail-end to bracket clearance: 0.125 in (3 mm)
Bracket-to-tube gap: 0.75 in (19 mm)
Minimum headrail depth: 2.50 in (64 mm)
Bracket depth: 1.50 in (38 mm)
Bracket height: 1.90 in (48 mm)
Tube-to-headrail clearance: 0.553 in (14 mm)
Tube diameter: 1.67 in (42 mm)
Roller 64 Bracket
Roller 100 / 150
Bracket
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Electronic Drive Unit (EDU) Selection
1
Identify the Lift System
DIRECT LIFT:
Eye screws are not used.
Lift cords pass through the
uppermost lift rings attached
to the fabric panel, then wrap
directly onto the shade tube.
INDIRECT LIFT:
Eye screws are used.
Lift cords pass through the
uppermost lift rings attached to
the fabric panel, then through
an eye screw or other guide
attached to the headrail before
wrapping onto the shade tube.
NOTE: For simplicity, the diagrams and examples that follow show and refer to shade designs which employ basic lift cords. The principles,
measurements, and tables presented apply equally to all other lift operating systems, including shrouded cords, bands, tapes, etc.
FABRIC
PANEL
FABRIC
PANEL
HEADRAIL
LIFT RING
LIFT RING
LIFT CORD
LIFT CORD
SCREW
EYE
HEADRAIL
TUBETUBE
FABRIC
PANEL
FABRIC
PANEL
HEADRAIL
LIFT RING
LIFT RING
LIFT CORD
LIFT CORD
SCREW
EYE
HEADRAIL
TUBETUBE
If your shade
construction will be
DIRECT LIFT, follow
the steps in Section
2, starting on page 4.
If your shade
construction will be
INDIRECT LIFT,
skip Section 2, and
follow the steps in
Section 3, starting on
page 6.
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FABRIC
PANEL
HEADRAIL
LIFT RING
LIFT RING
LIFT CORD LIFT CORD
SCREW
EYE
TUBE TUBE
HEADRAIL
2B
Roller 64 / Direct-Lift: Verify Maximum Allowable Combined Lift Weight
Inches / Pounds
V (inches)
H (inches)
0.75 - 1.00 1.01 - 1.50
1.26 - 1.50 9.2 lb 8.8 lb
1.51 - 2.00 9.6 lb 9.1 lb
2.01 - 2.50 10.2 lb 9.7 lb
2.51 - 3.00 10.6 lb 10.1 lb
3.01 - 4.00 10.9 lb 10.4 lb
4.01 - 5.50 11.4 lb 10.9 lb
5.51 + 11.7 lb 11.4 lb
Millimeters / Kilograms
V (mm)
H (mm)
19.0 - 25.4 25.5 - 38.1
31.8 - 38.1 4.17 kg 3.99 kg
38.2 - 50.8 4.35 kg 4.13 kg
50.9 - 63.5 4.63 kg 4.40 kg
63.6 - 76.2 4.81 kg 4.58 kg
76.3 - 101.6 4.94 kg 4.72 kg
101.7 - 139.7 5.17 kg 4.94 kg
139.8 + 5.31 kg 5.17 kg
DIRECT LIFT:
Eye screws are not used.
is the horizontal
distance from the
center of the tube to
the first lift ring eye.
is the vertical distance
between the headrail
and the point where
the lift cord touches
the first lift ring.
= __________
= __________
2b.1 Measure and record the dimensions labeled H and V. 2b.2 Look up maximum allowable combined lift weight in the
table below. (Example measurements are highlighted.)
= _____________ = _____________
EXAMPLE: 1.4 in (35.5 mm) 1.9 in (48.3 mm)
NOTE: If your combined lift weight is heavier than the highest
weight shown, select the Roller 100 EDU.
2A
Direct-Lift: Initial EDU Selection
Use the graph in Figure 2a below to make an initial drive selection based on fabric alone. Then, follow the subsequent corresponding section
as directed to make your final drive selection based on maximum allowable combined lift weight (direct lift of fabric + components).
Figure 2a - Approximate Fabric Capacity, No Eye Screw (Direct Lift)
Fabric Weight - (gsm) oz/yd
2
(1695) 50
(1526) 45
(1356) 40
(1187) 35
(1017) 30
(848) 25
(678) 20
(509) 15
(339) 10
(170) 5
5 10 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 120 144
(0.465) (0.929) (1.858) (2.787) (3.716) (4.645) (5.574) (7.432) (9.290) (11.148) (13.378)
Fabric Size - ft
2
(m
2
)
R64
*
R10 0
**
R15 0
***
*
If you selected R64 above, proceed to Section 2b below, or, choose R100 if your bracket-to bracket width is greater than 109.5 in (2781 mm)
**
If you selected R100 above, proceed to Section 2c on page 5
***
If you selected R150 above, proceed to Section 2d on page 5
EDU Selection (continued)
NOTE: Combined lift weight includes all components to be lifted by
the drive; lift rings, lift cords, bands, battens, hembar, etc.
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FABRIC
PANEL
HEADRAIL
LIFT RING
LIFT RING
LIFT CORD LIFT CORD
HEADRAIL
SCREW
EYE
TUBE TUBE
FABRIC
PANEL
HEADRAIL
LIFT RING
LIFT RING
LIFT CORD LIFT CORD
HEADRAIL
SCREW
EYE
TUBE TUBE
2C
Roller 100 / Direct-Lift: Verify Maximum Allowable Combined Lift Weight
2D
Roller 150 / Direct-Lift: Verify Maximum Allowable Combined Lift Weight
Inches / Pounds
V (inches)
H (inches)
1.25 - 1.50 1.51 - 2.00
1.51 - 2.00 14.1 lb 13.8 lb
2.01 - 2.50 14.9 lb 14.5 lb
2.51 - 3.00 15.6 lb 15.1 lb
3.01 - 4.00 16.2 lb 15.6 lb
4.01 - 5.50 17.1 lb 16.5 lb
5.51 + 17.9 lb 17.4 lb
Inches / Pounds
V (inches)
H (inches)
1.25 - 1.50 1.51 - 2.00
1.51 - 2.00 18.5 lb 18.1 lb
2.01 - 2.50 19.6 lb 19.0 lb
2.51 - 3.00 20.5 lb 19.9 lb
3.01 - 4.00 21.3 lb 20.6 lb
4.01 - 5.50 22.4 lb 21.7 lb
5.51 + 23.5 lb 22.8 lb
Millimeters / Kilograms
V (mm)
H (mm)
31.75 - 38.1 38.2 - 50.8
38.2 - 50.8 6.53 kg 6.26 kg
50.9 - 63.5 6.76 kg 6.58 kg
63.6 - 76.2 7.08 kg 6.85 kg
76.3 - 101.6 7.35 kg 7.08 kg
101.7 - 139.7 7.76 kg 7.48 kg
139.8 + 8.12 kg 7.89 kg
Millimeters / Kilograms
V (mm)
H (mm)
31.75 - 38.1 38.2 - 50.8
38.2 - 50.8 8.39 kg 8.21 kg
50.9 - 63.5 8.89 kg 8.62 kg
63.6 - 76.2 9.30 kg 9.03 kg
76.3 - 101.6 9.66 kg 9.34 kg
101.7 -1 39.7 10.16 kg 9.84 kg
139.8 + 10.66 kg 10.34 kg
DIRECT LIFT:
Eye screws are not used.
is the horizontal
distance from the
center of the tube to
the first lift ring eye.
is the vertical distance
between the headrail
and the point where
the lift cord touches
the first lift ring.
DIRECT LIFT:
Eye screws are not used.
is the horizontal
distance from the
center of the tube to
the first lift ring eye.
is the vertical distance
between the headrail
and the point where
the lift cord touches
the first lift ring.
= __________
= __________
= __________
= __________
2c.1 Measure and record the dimensions labeled H and V.
2d.1 Measure and record the dimensions labeled H and V.
NOTE: If your combined lift weight is heavier than the highest weight
shown, you must reduce it to use the Roller 150 EDU.
= _____________ = _____________
EXAMPLE:
2.00 in (50.8 mm) 4.5 in (114 mm)
= _____________ = _____________
EXAMPLE:
2.00 in (50.8 mm) 4.5 in (114 mm)
EDU Selection (continued)
2c.2 Look up maximum allowable combined lift weight in the
table below. (Example measurements are highlighted.)
2d.2 Look up maximum allowable combined lift weight in the
table below. (Example measurements are highlighted.)
NOTE: Combined lift weight includes all components to be lifted by
the drive; lift rings, lift cords, bands, battens, hembar, etc.
NOTE: If your combined lift weight is heavier than the highest
weight shown, select the Roller 150 EDU.
NOTE: Combined lift weight includes all components to be lifted by
the drive; lift rings, lift cords, bands, battens, hembar, etc.
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NOTE: If your combined lift weight is heavier than the highest
weight shown, select the Roller 100 EDU.
FABRIC
PANEL
HEADRAIL
LIFT RING
LIFT RING
LIFT CORD LIFT CORD
SCREW
EYE
TUBE TUBE
HEADRAIL
3B
Roller 64 / Indirect-Lift: Verify Maximum Allowable Combined Lift Weight
INDIRECT LIFT:
Eye screws are used.
is the horizontal
distance from the
center of the tube to
the screw eye.
is the vertical distance
between the headrail
and the point where
the lift cord touches
the screw eye.
= __________
= __________
3b.1 Measure and record the dimensions labeled H and V.
= _____________ = _____________
EXAMPLE:
1.25 in (31.8 mm) 0.375 in (9.5 mm)
3A
Indirect-Lift: Initial EDU Selection
Use the graph in Figure 2a below to make an initial drive selection based on fabric alone. Then, follow the subsequent corresponding section
as directed to make your final drive selection based on maximum allowable combined lift weight (indirect lift of fabric + components).
Figure 3a - Approximate Fabric Capacity, using Eye Screw (Indirect Lift)
Fabric Weight - (gsm) oz/yd
2
(1695) 50
(1526) 45
(1356) 40
(1187) 35
(1017) 30
(848) 25
(678) 20
(509) 15
(339) 10
(170) 5
5 10 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 120 144
(0.465) (0.929) (1.858) (2.787) (3.716) (4.645) (5.574) (7.432) (9.290) (11.148) (13.378)
Fabric Size - ft
2
(m
2
)
R64
*
R10 0
**
R15 0
***
*
If you selected R64 above, proceed to Section 3b below, or, choose R100 if your bracket-to bracket width is greater than 109.5 in (2781 mm)
**
If you selected R100 above, proceed to Section 3c on page 7
***
If you selected R150 above, proceed to Section 3d on page 7
Inches / Pounds
H (inches)
0.75 - 1.00 1.01 - 1.50 1.51 - 2.00 2.01 - 3.00 3.01 - 4.00 4.01 +
V (inches)
0.00 - 0.25 6.5 7.0 7.2 7.4 7.5 7.6
0.26 - 0.50 7.1 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.7
0.51 - 0.75 7.7 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.8
Millimeters / Kilograms
H (mm)
19.0 - 25.4 25.5 - 38.1 38.2 -50.8 50.9 -76.2 76.3 - 101.6 101.7 +
V (mm)
0.00 - 6.35 2.95 3.18 3.27 3.36 3.40 3.45
6.40 - 12.7 3.22 3.36 3.40 3.45 3.49 3.49
12.8 -19.0 3.49 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54
EDU Selection (continued)
3b.2 Look up maximum allowable combined lift weight in the
table below. (Example measurements are highlighted.)
NOTE: Combined lift weight includes all components to be lifted by
the drive; lift rings, lift cords, bands, battens, hembar, etc.
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= _____________ = _____________
EXAMPLE:
2.00 in (50.8 mm) 0.375 in (9.5 mm)
Inches / Pounds
H (inches)
1.25 - 1.50 1.51 - 2.00 2.01 - 2.50 2.51 - 3.00 3.01 - 4.00 4.01 +
V (inches)
0.00 - 0.25 13.9 14.5 14.9 15.2 15.5 15.8
0.26 - 0.50 14.7 15.2 15.4 15.6 15.8 16.0
0.51 - 0.75 15.6 15.8 15.9 16.0 16.1 16.2
Millimeters / Kilograms
H (mm)
31.75 - 38.1 38.2 - 50.8 50.9 - 63.5 63.6 - 76.2 76.3 - 101.6 101.7 +
V (mm)
0.00 - 6.35 6.30 6.58 6.76 6.89 7.03 7.17
6.40 - 12.7 6.67 6.89 6.99 7.08 7.17 7.26
12.8 -19.0 7.08 7.17 7.21 7.26 7.30 7.35
INDIRECT LIFT:
Eye screws are used.
is the horizontal
distance from the
center of the tube to
the screw eye.
is the vertical distance
between the headrail
and the point where
the lift cord touches
the screw eye.
FABRIC
PANEL
HEADRAIL
LIFT RING
LIFT RING
LIFT CORD LIFT CORD
HEADRAIL
SCREW
EYE
TUBE TUBE
INDIRECT LIFT:
Eye screws are used.
is the horizontal
distance from the
center of the tube to
the screw eye.
is the vertical distance
between the headrail
and the point where
the lift cord touches
the screw eye.
FABRIC
PANEL
HEADRAIL
LIFT RING
LIFT RING
LIFT CORD LIFT CORD
HEADRAIL
SCREW
EYE
TUBE TUBE
3C
Roller 100 / Indirect-Lift: Verify Maximum Allowable Combined Lift Weight
3D
Roller 150 / Indirect-Lift: Verify Maximum Allowable Combined Lift Weight
= __________
= __________
= __________
= __________
3c.1 Measure and record the dimensions labeled H and V.
3d.1 Measure and record the dimensions labeled H and V.
= _____________ = _____________
EXAMPLE:
2.00 in (50.8 mm) 0.375 in (9.5 mm)
Inches / Pounds
H (inches)
1.25 - 1.50 1.51 - 2.00 2.01 - 2.50 2.51 - 3.00 3.01 - 4.00 4.01 +
V (inches)
0.00 - 0.25 10.6 11.1 11.4 11.5 11.8 12.0
0.26 - 0.50 11.2 11.5 11.7 11.9 12.0 12.1
0.51 - 0.75 11.9 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.2 12.3
Millimeters / Kilograms
H (mm)
31.75 - 38.1 38.2 - 50.8 50.9 - 63.5 63.6 - 76.2 76.3 - 101.6 101.7 +
V (mm)
0.00 - 6.35 4.81 5.03 5.17 5.22 5.35 5.44
6.40 - 12.7 5.08 5.22 5.31 5.40 5.44 5.49
12.8 -19.0 5.40 5.44 5.49 5.53 5.53 5.58
EDU Selection (continued)
3c.2 Look up maximum allowable combined lift weight in the
table below. (Example measurements are highlighted.)
3d.2 Look up maximum allowable combined lift weight in the
table below. (Example measurements are highlighted.)
NOTE: Combined lift weight includes all components to be lifted by
the drive; lift rings, lift cords, bands, battens, hembar, etc.
NOTE: Combined lift weight includes all components to be lifted by
the drive; lift rings, lift cords, bands, battens, hembar, etc.
NOTE: If your combined lift weight is heavier than the highest
weight shown, select the Roller 150 EDU.
NOTE: If your combined lift weight is heavier than the highest weight
shown, you must reduce it to use the Roller 150 EDU.
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Mounting to a Headrail
Roman Roller 64 Kit
1
Mount the Brackets
2
Install the Shade Tube; Idler End
4
Connect and Secure the EDU Cables
a.
Locate the brackets on the underside of the headrail,
bracket-to-bracket width apart.
b.
Fasten each bracket using (2) mounting screws provided.
a.
Locate the idler mounting yolk over / under the
mounting tabs on the bracket as shown.
b. Tighten the securing screw.
a.
Wire the 4-Pin Terminal Block provided, following
the instructions in Sivoia® QS Basic Wiring & Setup;
P/N 045520
b.
Connect the EDU Connector to the 4-Pin Terminal
Block, and secure the connectors to the headrail as
shown using the Wire Management Bracket provided.
c. Install and connect a wireless receiver, if applicable,
following the instructions in Sivoia
®
QS Wireless
Receiver; P/N 045515
d.
Secure the cables to the headrail using the Cable Tie
and Cable Tie Anchor provided.
BRACKET-TO-BRACKET WIDTH
MIN
0.125 in
3 mm
MIN
0.125 in
3 mm
TYPICAL HEADRAIL
(not included)
OVER
UNDER
TIGHTEN
EDU
CONNECTOR
4-PIN
TERMINAL BLOCK
WIRES OMITTED FOR CLARITY
CABLE TIE
ANCHOR
NOTE: Secure the
cables in a position
that will prevent
their interference
with movement of
the finished shade.
3
Install the Shade Tube; Drive End
a.
Orient the EDU mounting yolk so that the drive
control buttons face downward, and route the EDU
cables through one of the side notches.
b.
The idler is spring-loaded so you can push the
tube toward it to gain clearance at the drive end.
Locate the drive mounting yolk over / under the
mounting tabs on the bracket as shown.
c. Tighten the securing screw.
SIDE NOTCHES
EDU
CABLES
DRIVE CONTROL BUTTONS
PUSH
THEN
RAISE
TIGHTEN
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Mounting to a Headrail
Roman Roller 100 and Roman Roller 150 Kits
1
Mount the Brackets
2
Assemble the Adjustable Idler Brackets
a.
Locate the brackets on the underside of the headrail,
bracket-to-bracket width apart.
b.
Fasten each bracket using (3) mounting screws provided.
a.
With the idler adjusting screw head
pointed downward, slide the idler-
adjust bracket behind the screw and
the idler's tabs as shown.
a. Attach the drive end of the shade to the bracket using
(2) coarse-thread EDU mounting screws provided.
BRACKET-TO-BRACKET WIDTH
MIN
0.125 in
3 mm
MIN
0.125 in
3 mm
TYPICAL HEADRAIL
(not included)
3
Install the Shade Tube
b.
Position the idler-support bracket as
shown and slide it over and under
the idler adjusting screw.
c.
If necessary, use a screwdriver to
turn the idler adjusting screw until the
mounting holes in the idler-adjust and
idler-support brackets align as shown.
b. Attach the idler end of the shade to the bracket using
(2) fine-thread idler mounting screws provided.
Torque: 17 in-lb ±1 in-lb
(1,92 N•m ±0.11 N•m)
Torque: 12 in-lb ±1 in-lb
(1,36 N•m ±0.11 N•m)
Actual size
Actual size
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Mounting to a Headrail
Roman Roller 100 and Roman Roller 150 Kits (continued)
4
Level the Shade Tube
5
Connect and Secure the EDU Cables
a.
Wire the 4-Pin Terminal Block provided, following
the instructions in Sivoia® QS Basic Wiring & Setup;
P/N 045520
b.
Connect the EDU Connector to the 4-Pin Terminal
Block, and secure the connectors to the headrail as
shown using the Wire Management Bracket provided.
c. Install and connect a wireless receiver, if applicable,
following the instructions in Sivoia
®
QS Wireless
Receiver; P/N 045515
d.
Secure the cables to the headrail using the Cable Tie
and Cable Tie Anchor provided.
EDU
CONNECTOR
4-PIN
TERMINAL BLOCK
WIRES OMITTED FOR CLARITY
CABLE TIE
ANCHOR
NOTE: Secure the
cables in a position
that will prevent
their interference
with movement of
the finished shade.
ADJUSTING SCREW
VIEW FROM BELOW
ADJUSTING SCREW
VIEW FROM BELOW
ADJUSTING SCREW
VIEW FROM BELOW
Use a bubble level to verify that the shade
tube is level, and adjust, if necessary,
using the idler adjusting screw.
Turn the idler adjusting screw clockwise
to lower the idler end of the shade tube.
Turn the idler adjusting screw counter-clockwise
to raise the idler end of the shade tube.