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Thu, June 30, 2011

Adjusting your blinds.

Opening and Closing.

We generally find that once the customer has got the blinds they tend to leave them closed most of the time.  Mainly because the blinds are working to keep the conservatory cool in summer or warm in winter.

However should you want to open or close the blinds this is easy to do.  With your order you will be given an adjustment pole which you slide sideways onto the tab on moving end of the blind.  Now twist the pole anticlockwise to lock it into position.  The blinds will now support the weight of the pole and it can hang free.  Now, using two hands, one on the end of the pole and the other on the shaft you can adjust the blind open or closed (or anywhere in between of course).  Do keep the pole at 90% to the blind to aid stability when adjusting.

One last tip.  Should you want to store the pole conveniently it is best to use a pipe clip (13mm) used by plumbers and fix this to a wall close by.

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