Vista PowerWand Programming Instructions

Motorized shades

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MOTORIZED SHADES
PowerWand™
Programming Instructions

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  • Page 1 MOTORIZED SHADES PowerWand™ Programming Instructions...
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Operation............................... 3 Setting Motor Limits ..........................3 Favorite Position ............................. 4 Advanced Programming ......................... 4 Charging the battery ..........................5 Troubleshooting ............................. 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Important safety instructions to be read before installation. Incorrect installation can lead to serious injury and will void manufacturer’s liability and warranty. It is important for the safety of persons to follow the enclosed instructions.
  • Page 3 OPERATION Press the DOWN or UP button to lower or raise the shading. Press the STOP/FAVORITE button to stop the shade at the desired position. Tapping the UP or DOWN button for less than 2 seconds will move the shading in short steps. Holding the UP or DOWN button down for more than 2 seconds before releasing will operate the shade in the faster standard speed.
  • Page 4 FAVORITE POSITION SETTING A FAVORITE POSITION 1. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to position the shade at the desired Favorite position. 2. While holding the SETTING button, quickly press the UP button. Release both buttons when the shade starts to beep. USING A FAVORITE POSITION With the shade at either the upper or lower limit, simply press the FAVORITE button to bring the shade to the Favorite position.
  • Page 5: Troubleshooting

    CHARGING THE BATTERY When the shade begins to operate slower than normal, or only beeps when you attempt to operate, it is time to charge the battery. Plug the 8.4v charger into the port on the wand. Plug the charger into an electrical outlet. A red light on the charger indicates that the battery is charging.

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