Skysol Powered Roofblind
3. Ensure that the gliders are inserted into moving rail correctly and are free to
move.
For fitting the blind panel proceed as follows:
1. Clip the fabric panel to the shoes (fig. e, page 9, steps 2., 3. and 4.).
2. Connect a Fabric 1 blind panel to the moving rail (fig. f, page 10, steps 1.,
2. and 3.).
Insert the bottom of the rail inside the bottom of the moving rail first then
push the top of the rail in firmly. Ensure it is fully clipped in and flush along the
full length.
3. Clip the next fabric panel to the shoes in the side tracks.
4. Extend the fabric panel to ensure the cords do not drop (fig. f, page 10,
step 4.).
5. Clip the second fabric panel to the first fabric panel (fig. f, page 10,
steps 5. and 6.).
Insert the bottom of the rail inside the bottom of the other fabric rail first then
push the top of the rail in firmly. Ensure it is fully clipped in and flush along the
full length.
6. Repeat the process for all panels (fig. f, page 10).
7. Power the blind to move all fabric panels towards the head rail (fig. g,
page 10).
8. Clip the last panel to the head rail (fig. g, page 10).
Insert the bottom of the rail inside the bottom of the other head rail first then
push the top of the rail in firmly. Ensure it is fully clipped in and flush along the
full length.
9. If necessary, you can remove a panel as shown (fig. h, page 11 to fig. i,
page 11).
7.3.6
Cover fitting (optional)
➤ Proceed as shown to fit the covers (fig. j, page 12).
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Operation
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NOTICE! Risk of damage while driving
Only for boats and yachts: If the blind is fitted beneath an open sunroof,
then the blind should be stowed when driving at more than 10 knots or with a
sea state of more than moderate, because this can damage the blind. Parts that
come loose may injure people in the vicinity.
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Operation
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