Mounting & Programming The E-Wand; Power Up; Horizontal Blinds Installation & Programming Guide; Converting A Horizontal Cord Tilt Blind - Current E-WAND Installation Manual And User's Manual

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MOUNTING & programming
THE E-Wand
For further assistance during the installation and programming process, please view our
online instructional videos at myewand.com/support,
email support@currentproductscorp.com, or
call us at 844-307-7435.

1. POWER UP

1. Remove Battery Cap
To install the batteries, unscrew the
BATTERY CAP located at the bottom of
the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE [Fig. 1.1].
2. Install Batteries
Insert the batteries one after the other
with the positive (+) side in first [Fig.
1.2].
Once the batteries have been
inserted, screw the BATTERY CAP back
on to secure.
WARNING: Batteries MUST be installed with the positive end first for
the E-Wand to be operable. Installing batteries incorrectly may result
in the batteries and tube becoming hot to the touch.
When batteries are properly installed, the E-Wand will play a
confirmation tune.
Figure 1.1 Unscrew Battery Cap
Figure 1.2 Insert Batteries
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HORIZONTAL BLINDS
Installation & Programming
If your blinds use a wand to tilt the slats, proceed to Installing the E-Wand on

2. Converting a horizontal cord tilt blind

Horizontal Blinds on pg. 11.
Some venetian blinds use a cord to tilt the slats instead of a wand. To install
the E-Wand to these types of blinds, you must first replace the corded tilt gear
installed on your blind with the HORIZONTAL TILT GEAR (sold separately).
You will need to remove your blinds from the window and perform the next
steps on a table or other flat surface.
1. Remove the Existing Tilt Mechanism
Remove the existing corded tilt gear
from the blind's header. The standard tilt
gear assembly is shown in [Fig. 2.1].
Remove the tassels by either cutting the
cord or removing the knots at the end of
the cord [Fig. 2.2].
Typically, the tilt gear is removed by
sliding the rod out of the tilt gear, slightly
bending the header and lifting the tilt
gear out [Fig. 2.3].
Sometimes the rods are retained in place
through either a rod pin, crimps or the
end brackets. While each manufacturer
installs these tilt gears differently, they
are relatively easy to remove.
Figure 2.1; Standard Assembly
Figure 2.2; Remove Tassels
Figure 2.3; Standard Assembly
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