Five steps to assemble Sliding Curtains

Five steps to assemble Sliding Curtains

Step 1: Lay Out the Side Frames

Unpack the side frames and place them on a clean, flat surface, parallel to each other with their inner channels facing inward for assembly.

Step 2: Position the Top and Bottom Frames

Place the top and bottom frames parallel to each other, and verify that the numbered labels on the adjoining ends match.

Step 3: Connect the Frames

Connect all of the frames together by connecting the fabric and the side frame with the top and bottom frames.

After connecting the frames, test the blinds by closing them to see if they latch properly.

Step 4: Tighten the Cords

(Skip this step if your blinds latched properly in Step 3)

Using the included screwdriver, turn the two screws in either direction until the internal cords tighten. Make sure the cords are tightened evenly on both sides.

Note: Higher cord tension will require more effort to close the blinds - set it to your preference, but if the cords are too loose the blinds may not fully close and can pop back.

Step 5: Insert the Corner Caps

Press-fit the 8 included corner caps onto all frame corners - 4 on the front side, 4 on the back side. Ensure every cap sits perfectly flush to protect the edges and to ensure no light leaks through the corners.

Six steps to install Sliding Curtains

Step 1: Split the Weather Strip

Split the provided weather strip into two equal parts.

Step 2: Remove the Backing From the Weather Strip

Peel off the protective backing from the weather strip to expose the sticky side.

Step 3: Apply the Weather Strip

Apply the weather strip to all 4 sides of your Guard. Ensure all sides are properly covered without any gaps.

Note: Make sure the weather strip is applied as high on the frame as possible.

Form the Corners

When applying the weather strip, do not stretch it across corners. Keep it relaxed and fully seated, forming a clean 90-degree angle to match the frame. If pulled too tightly, it may create small gaps in the corners where light can leak through.

Step 4: Remove the Backing From the Brush Strip

Peel off the protective backing from the brush strip to expose the sticky side.

Step 5: Apply the Brush Strip

Apply the brush strip to all four sides of the frame, directly beside the weather strip.

Note 1: Cut the brush strip at all four corners. In the finished assembly, the side strips extend slightly beyond the frame edge, while the top and bottom strips end exactly flush with the frame. Together, this creates a clean 90-degree angle at every corner.

Note 2: Make sure the brush strip is applied as low on the frame as possible, behind the weather strip. This ensures the best look of the blinds after they're installed.

Step 6: Insert and Test Sliding Curtains

Insert the blinds into your window recess at a 70-degree angle. Start by guiding the bottom of the blinds into place, pushing it firmly to the bottom first, then finish by pushing the top of the blinds into position. Once inserted, test the blinds by opening and closing them.