Roman Shade And Insect Screen - Capron T58 Manual

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7
Living
Continuous ventilation
7.4.3
Roman shade
Closing:
Opening:
56
Fig. 42
Catch lever, on the side
("continuous ventilation" posi-
tion)
With the catch levers, the hinged window can be locked in the "continuous
ventilation" position.
Open the hinged window as described above.
Slightly open the hinged window outwards.
Turn the catch levers on the side a quarter turn downwards. While doing
so, drive locking catch (Fig. 42,1) in between the two halves of the lock-
ing block.
Press safety knob on the bottom catch lever.
Turn the bottom catch lever a quarter turn downwards.
Drive locking catch in between the two halves of the bottom locking
block. The hinged window is now in the continuous ventilation position.

Roman shade and insect screen

The windows are fitted with a Roman shade and an insect screen. The in-
sect screen and the Roman shade can be operated together or separately.
Fig. 43
Hinged window
The Roman shade (Fig. 44,5) is located in the lower blind box.
Seize the Roman shade by the centre of the holding bar (Fig. 43,3 and
Fig. 44,4), pull it from the bottom to the top and release it at the desired
height. The Roman shade will stay at this height.
Grip the Roman shade in the centre of the holding bar and push it down.
Fig. 44
Catch
Capron - 3141417 - 03/20 - EHG-0021-02EN

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