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Hallis Hudson Corded Wood Pole Fitting Instructions page 2

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Fig.10
Young children can be strangled by loops in pull cords, chains,
tapes and inner cords that operate this product.
To avoid strangulation and entanglement, keep cords out of reach of
young children. Cords may become wrapped around a child's neck.
Move beds, cots and furniture away from window covering cords.
Do not tie cords together. Make sure cords do not twist and create a loop.
Fig.13
WOOD RECESS BRACKETS
Fig.11
WHITE NYLON TENSION PULLEY
Fig.14
METAL TENSION PULLEY
Fig.16
Fig.12
5A.2
Fig.15
Fig.17
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Wood Recess Brackets
(poles up to 210cm only)
Slide the pole into the recess brackets and
secure by using the brass screws supplied, the
end of the bracket will be 25mm from the track
(Fig.10).
With brackets attached, hold the pole to the wall
and, ensuring that the pole is level, draw around
each bracket base (Fig.11).
Detach the back plate, position in the centre of
the drawn circle and mark the screw positions
(Fig.12).
Step 2: Fix the Brackets
Detach the pole from the brackets, if using clasp
brackets no need to remove the pole. Drill into
the marked positions and fit the brackets or
backplates to the wall.
If using Metal Brackets: Place the pole into the
brackets and tighten the screw plate on the front
of the bracket to secure the pole into position.
If using Clasp Brackets: Place pole and brackets
in to the backplate and secure the brackets to
the backplate by screwing the grub screw in to
the backplate using the allen key provided.
If using Recess Brackets: Screw the brackets on
to the backplate and place pole into position,
Secure the poles in to place by using the brass
screws supplied.
Always ensure that the correct screws and walls
plugs are used for your wall type.
Child Safety Warning: Installation of the cord
tensioner must be at a minimum of 150cm from
the floor. If you cannot fit the device at least
150cm from the floor with sufficient tension on
the cord, please contact the Sales Team for
assistance in shortening the cord.
Step 3: Fitting Your Cord Tension Device
If using a White Nylon Tension Pulley: Using the
screws supplied fix the tension pulley to the wall
or window sill directly in line with the pull cord
(Fig.13).
Extend the neck of the pulley and secure in
higher position using a pin or small nail. Remove
the central barrel of the pulley by pulling it down
and then out (Fig.14).
Place the cord inside the pulley and replace the
barrel ensuring it clicks into place.
Remove the pin or nail from the pulley, the cord
should now be fully tensioned.
If the cord becomes twisted, rotate the head of
the pulley to untwist (Fig.15).
If using a Metal Tension Pulley: Pull the back
plate on the tensioner down, place against the
wall or window frame at least 150cm from the
floor and mark the screw holes. Fit to the wall
using the appropriate plugs and screws for your
wall type (Fig.16).
Use the Allen Key to open the top of the tensioner
and insert the cord (Fig.17). Close the top of the
tensioner and tighten.
Hallis Hudson Group Ltd,
www.hallishudson.com

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