Operation:
Power Supply:
> 240 Volt Hard Wired (Acmeda) (requires electrician)
> 240 Volt Li-ion Rechargeable (Acmeda)
> AA Battery Pack (Somfy)
Brackets:
> ‘Standard’ bracket for standard single blinds
> ‘Day Night’ bracket for dual or 2 blinds in one
Day Night Blinds: Order each blind separately and select ‘Day Night’ as the ‘Bracket Type’ for both blinds.
Fabric Roll:
Bottom Rail Colours:
Cassette & Side Channels
Mounting Surface:
What surface will you attach your installation brackets to: Wood, Metal or Brick/Cement
Installation:
Outside window frame This means installing the blind on the outside of the window/door frame, either on the wall or architrave. This is also referred to as a ‘Face Fix’. Always ensure you have a solid substrate to screw into (we do not recommend gyprock only).
Inside window frame: This means installing the blind on the inside of the window/door frame, either in the window reveal or into the ceiling. It’s also referred to as a ‘Top Fix’.
This is where you input the width of your window.
Measuring Inside The Window Frame:
Depth:
Measure the depth of the window frame to ensure you have enough space for the blind to operate.
Width:
a) Measure the width inside the window frame in 3 places from left to right.
b) Note the smallest measurement.
Note: We’ll make deductions on our end to ensure the blind fits your window.
Measuring Outside The Window Frame:
a) Measure the exact width you would like the blind to cover.
b) Often, this means measuring to the outside of the architrave or at least 50mm past the window opening.
Note: The blind will be supplied at the exact measurements provided (we won’t make any deductions).
This is where you input the height of your window:
Measuring Inside The Window Frame:
a) Measure the height inside the window frame from top to bottom in 3 places.
b) Then, note the smallest measurement.
Note: We’ll make deductions on our end to ensure the blind fits your window.
Installing Outside The Window Frame:
a) Measure the exact height you would like the blind to cover.
b) Often, this means measuring to the outside of the architrave or at least 50mm past the window opening.
Note: The blind will be supplied at the measurements provided (we won’t make any deductions).
For instance: Bedroom, Living Room, Dining Room Kitchen, etc.
Control Location:
When it comes to roll direction, you’ve got 2 options:
Front Roll
This is the best choice if your window has a winder or a latch. That way, it won’t get obstructed.
Back Roll (standard)
This helps to keep the blind fabric close to the window glass, which helps to reduce light bleedage and maintain privacy.
Stacking:

