| After controller is mounted to wall remove snap-on cover to expose drive mechanism. (Fig. 2). Line up drapery cords in manner illustrated in upper right and grab right hand cord firmly, pulling it through, between pressure roller B and drive roller A. Take left hand cord and repeat procedure by pulling it through, between drive roller A and pressure roller C. Then pull up on right hand cord until cord loop is pulled tightly around bottom of drive roller A. (Remove slack as indicated below - see Slack Adjustment.) While holding cords in position shown in (Fig. 2), replace cover. Threading is complete and controller may now be plugged into 110 to 120 VAC power outlet. | | After controller is mounted to wall remove snap-on cover to expose drive mechanism. (Fig. 2). Line up drapery cords in manner illustrated in upper right and grab right hand cord firmly, pulling it through, between pressure roller B and drive roller A. Take left hand cord and repeat procedure by pulling it through, between drive roller A and pressure roller C. Then pull up on right hand cord until cord loop is pulled tightly around bottom of drive roller A. (Remove slack as indicated below - see Slack Adjustment.) While holding cords in position shown in (Fig. 2), replace cover. Threading is complete and controller may now be plugged into 110 to 120 VAC power outlet. |
− | Control switch on this model is a "momentary<nowiki>''</nowiki> switch. When held down on the side next to remote cord, controller pulls down on right cord; when held down on side away from cord, controller pulls down on left hand cord. When released from either side, switch returns to "off<nowiki>''</nowiki> position and power is disconnected from motor. | + | Control switch on this model is a "momentary<nowiki>''</nowiki> switch. When held down on the side next to remote cord, controller pulls down on right cord; when held down on side away from cord, controller pulls down on left hand cord. When released from either side, switch returns to "off<nowiki>''</nowiki> position and power is disconnected from motor. |
− | '''Models A, AIR, DAIR, SCA, DA, 9938, 9939, 8-500-1, 8-508-1:''' After controller is mounted to wall remove snap-on cover to expose drive mechanism. (See Fig. 3.) Line up drapery cords in manner illustrated in upper right and grasp right hand cord firmly, pulling it through, between pressure roller B and driver roller A, pulling tightly around bottom of A and then between A and pressure roller C. Place cords in slots in actuator slide D as shown, holding it in position until cover is replaced. Threading is complete and controller may now be plugged into 110 to 120 VAC power outlet. | + | '''Models A, AIR, DAIR, SCA, DA, 9938, 9939, 8-500-1, 8-508-1:''' After controller is mounted to wall remove snap-on cover to expose drive mechanism. (See Fig. 3.) Line up drapery cords in manner illustrated in upper right and grasp right hand cord firmly, pulling it through, between pressure roller B and driver roller A, pulling tightly around bottom of A and then between A and pressure roller C. Place cords in slots in actuator slide D as shown, holding it in position until cover is replaced. Threading is complete and controller may now be plugged into 110 to 120 VAC power outlet. |
| '''REVERSING DIRECTION OF DRAPE TRAVEL ''' is accomplished only '''after''' it has reached end of run (fully open or fully closed). At that time depressing switch on the opposite side will start drape travel in other direction. | | '''REVERSING DIRECTION OF DRAPE TRAVEL ''' is accomplished only '''after''' it has reached end of run (fully open or fully closed). At that time depressing switch on the opposite side will start drape travel in other direction. |
− | '''MODELS DA/RI, A/RD, 9940:''' | + | '''MODELS DA/RI, A/RD, 9940:''' |