OPERATION
13
Operate the Shading
Whatever the lifting system, the front shading and rear roller shade are operated independently
of each other. Shown below are a few examples of possible shading and shade positions.
■ For operation instructions, refer to the appropriate page based on your operating system.
➤ For the EasyRise
™
system, see below.
➤ For the LiteRise
®
system, see page 14.
➤ For the PowerView
®
system, see page 15.
EasyRise Shadings
There is a cord loop and cord tensioner on each side of the shading. One operates the front
shading and the other operates the rear roller shade.
IMPORTANT: The cord tensioners must be attached to the wall or casement before operating
the EasyRise shading.
■ Pull the rear cord of the cord loop to lower
the shading or shade.
➤ If the cord tensioner moves up the cord,
you have not secured it to the wall or
window frame. You must do so for the
shading to operate properly.
■ Front shading only: With the shading fully
lowered, continue to pull the rear cord to tilt
the bottom rail and open the vanes.
■ Front shading only: Pull on the front cord
of the cord loop to close the vanes.
■ Pull the front cord of the cord loop to raise
the shading or shade.
Lower
Open
Raise
Cord
and
Bracket
Shading lowered with vanes open,
Shading lowered with vanes open,
roller shade partly raised
Shading lowered with vanes open,