Intended Use; Fitting The Roller Blind - Dometic DB3H Installation And Operating Manual

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Intended use

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Intended use
The pleated roller blind is suitable for windows in mobile homes or camper vans.
It has an insect screen and a blackout pleated blind.
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Fitting the roller blind

3.1
Fixing the roller blind
The fastening of the roller blind is different for roller blinds that are under 1 m in width
and those that are 1 m in width or wider. Wide roller blinds must have an additional
bracket for the cassette fixed at the top.
A
NOTICE!
If the screws supplied do not hold in the wall, you must use plugs
suitable for the wall construction.
Make sure you do not drill through the wall.
➤ Proceed as illustrated (fig. 2, page 2 to fig. a, page 7).
➤ Align the blind with the window cut-out.
➤ Pre-drill if the wall construction requires this.
➤ Fasten the blind to the wall with the screws.
➤ Fasten the guide rails to the wall with the screws, at right-angles to the cassette.
All steps with width specifications must only be performed for roller blinds with the
corresponding width of over 1 m or under 1 m. For roller blinds with a width over 1 m,
the top cassette must be fixed with an additional bracket. Determine the position for
fastening the bracket as illustrated (fig. 5, page 4).
3.2
Adjusting the tension of the roller blinds
A
NOTICE!
Always adjust the tension on the right and left in parallel. Otherwise,
damage may be caused to the roller blind in the long term.
Tensioning the insect screen
➤ Rotate the central part of the tensioning fitting to increase or decrease the tension
of the insect screen (fig. c, page 8).
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