Vimco Lutron Sivoia SV-CP Operating Instructions Manual

Coupled shade system with end motor coupled pin kit

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Motorized Shade Systems
Installation & Operating Instructions
Coupled Shade System
with End Motor
Expanded View of the Coupled Shade System
Idler Supports
Parts Included With This Kit:
1/2" Idler and
MDU Truss-
Head Screws
Idler Support (x2)
(x4)
Idler Mounting
Ceiling-Mount
Bracket
Bracket *
* See the SV-MDU-20 instructions for details on installing these brackets.
VIMCO
shading solutions by
®
2nd Shade
Coupled Idler
Adjustable Hub
Pin
2" Pan-Head Mounting
Bracket Screws (x8)
TM
SV-CP

Description

The Sivoia
SV-CP Coupled Pin Kit (to be used in
®
conjunction with an SV-MDU-20) allows a single Motor Drive
Unit (MDU) to drive more than one shade.
Important Notes
1. All shades controlled by the MDU must be the same height.
2. All shades must be made of the same fabric to ensure
hembar alignment.
3. The total combined fabric from all shades connected to the
MDU must not exceed 100 sq. ft. (30.5 sq. m).
4. The maximum width allowed for each tube in the coupled
system is 10 ft. (3.05 m).
5. All shades must be driven along a single axis (no off angle
positioning).
6. The MDU can be configured to operate from the left or right
side. See the original MDU Installation Instructions for
details.
Coupled Idler Pin
1st Shade
Adjustable Hub
Required Tools:
9/64" (3.6 mm) Hex
I
Wrench (T-bar style
preferable)
I
#2 Phillips Screwdriver
I
Tape Measure
I
Power Drill: Drill Bits, Screwdriver Attachments
Level
I
Coupled Pin Kit
MDU
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  • Page 1 #2 Phillips Screwdriver Tape Measure Power Drill: Drill Bits, Screwdriver Attachments 2” Pan-Head Mounting Bracket Screws (x8) Level Idler Mounting Ceiling-Mount Bracket Bracket * * See the SV-MDU-20 instructions for details on installing these brackets. Page 1 VIMCO shading solutions by...
  • Page 2 Note: This bracket placement is based on a right-mounted MDU. The bracket placement for the left-mounted configuration will be reversed. 3/4" (19 mm) Center Line of the Fabric Gap / Windows Fabric Locators Right-mounted Idler Bracket 1 1/2" (38 mm) Fabric Gap Page 2 VIMCO shading solutions by...
  • Page 3 Bracket to Bracket 2nd Shade 1st Shade 3/4" (19 mm) Idler Bracket Bracket Bracket Height: 5" (127 mm) Attach Idler Supports Attach the idler supports to the appropriate mounting brackets using three (3) truss-head screws. Page 3 VIMCO shading solutions by...
  • Page 4 You may need to rotate the shade in order to push it over the hexagonal drive ball. 1st Shade C. Insert the coupled idler pin (with the adjustable hub attached) into the upper slot of the first idler support and drop it into place. 1st Shade Page 4 VIMCO shading solutions by...
  • Page 5 C. Insert the idler pin into the upper slot of the second idler support. 2nd Shade D. Tighten the shade retaining screw underneath the idler support to secure the shade in place (see Step D, “Hang First Shade” at the top of this page) . Page 5 VIMCO shading solutions by...
  • Page 6 3. Once the hembars are aligned, re-tighten the hex screws (to approximately 20–45 in.-lbs.). Caution! To prevent the shade from unrolling, make sure to hold the shade roller driven by the adjustable hub when loosening the hub screws . Align Hembars Page 6 VIMCO shading solutions by...
  • Page 7 4 seconds, then go reads blank. Note: If the hembars are not properly aligned after finishing these steps, go back and repeat the previous section on page 6, Section IV: Final Adjustments. Page 7 VIMCO shading solutions by...
  • Page 8: Limited Warranty

    What Vimco Will Do Upon the return of a system or system component, subsequently determined by Vimco to be defective, Vimco will, in its sole discretion, repair or replace the defective system or system component, provided that Vimco was promptly notified of the alleged defect within the warranty period, and provided that the system or system component was properly installed, wired, insulated, used, and maintained, as determined solely by Vimco.

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