OPERATION
23
Problem PowerView
®
: Adjacent shadings do not roll up evenly.
Solution It is considered normal if the roll-up on both shadings is within
5
/
16
" of each
other. If one shading rolls up tighter than another, lower and raise both shadings
several times.
Reset the upper and lower travel limits. See “Resetting the Shade or Shading (If
Necessary)” on page 18.
Check that the shading fabric is not catching on any brackets or components.
Check that the fabric winds evenly and does not rub against the headrail. If
uneven, see “Adjust the Bottom Rail Weight” on page 21.
Problem PowerView: The vanes do not close fully when the shading stops in the
lowest position.
Solution The shading should be programmed to stop in its lowest position with the vanes
closed. A small distance between the front and back fabric facings in the fully
closed position is normal.
■ If this distance is excessive or moves over time, open the shading to its full
“vane open” position and try again. If this does not correct the problem, reset
the bottom limit. See “Resetting the Shade or Shading (If Necessary)” on
page 18.
■ See the PowerView Motorization Remote Control Guide for operation or
programming troubleshooting solutions.
Problem PowerView: The shading raises from the sill when the vanes areclosed.
Solution A small gap between the sill and the bottom of the shading is normal in the fully
lowered “vane closed” position. The gap is necessary to allow for the unimpeded
movement of the bottom rail.
■ If this distance is excessive or moves over time, open the shading to its full
“vane open” position and try again. If this does not correct the problem, reset
the bottom limit. See “Resetting the Shade or Shading (If Necessary)” on
page 18.
■ See the PowerView Motorization Remote Control Guide for operation or
programming troubleshooting solutions.