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  • Page 1 Installation Manual and User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Please save these instructions. Removing an E-Wand from a Twist Group......... Adding an E-Wand to a Twist Group..........Please be aware that the E-Wand may behave differently Making Sense of the Sensors..................Sensor Positions..................based on blind manufacturer, slat size, and tilt mechanism Sensor Features..................
  • Page 3: Package Contents And Parts Identifier

    User Guide INSTALLATION MANUAL AND Battery Cap USER GUIDE horizontal and vertical window blinds. With a slight twist of the E-Wand, or with the (6) AA 1.5V ALKALINE The E-Wand allows the user to motorize the slat movement for both BATTERIES slats or a defined group of blind’s slats.
  • Page 4: Horizontal Blinds

    STEM back on to secure. inserted, screw the BATTERY CAP Figure 1.2; Insert Batteries If batteries are properly installed, the E-Wand will play a confirmation MANUAL TWIST WAND tune. SLATS NOTE: The E-Wand is not compatible with vertical blinds that...
  • Page 5: Horizontal Blinds Installation Guide

    Mount your E-Wand [Fig. 2.2] Before installing the E-Wand, make sure you are able to freely tilt your with your blinds. If there is significant resistance, you may need to contact blinds in both directions by turning the twist wand that originally came your blind manufacturer.
  • Page 6: Vertical Blinds Installation Guide

    Make Any Necessary Adjustments connection to the header. Based on the Before installing the E-Wand, make sure you are able to freely tilt your blinds blinds. If there is significant resistance you may need to contact your blind The blind mount must have a secure results of the two tests [Fig.
  • Page 7: Programming The E-Wand

    We recommend you minimize the noise within the room while programming to Programming the E-Wand [Pg. 13]. a short tune. This means you must restart the programming steps for that During the programming phase, if an error is made, the E-Wand will play E-Wand.
  • Page 8 Place the E-Wand into Slat Position Programming Mode Set the Second Position- Full Open [Fig. 12.1] in the OPPOSITE direction than Twist the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE the first phase of programming to move To place the E-Wand into the Slat Position...
  • Page 9: Create And Manage A Twist Group

    Full Closed Programming respond to the manual twist movement given to any other E-Wand you have have been set properly and that you positions. Button have completed programming the slat Note: When twisting to the final position, if you move past the full open position, do not twist the opposite way back to full open.
  • Page 10: Removing An E-Wand From A Twist Group

    ADDING An E-Wand TO A TWIST GROUP Group. To add an E-Wand: positions programmed will play a tune. In some instances, you may want to add an E-Wand to an existing Twist in the group that have not had their slat Figure 16.2; Jog The ability to create a twist group will time out after FIVE (5) minutes of inactivity.
  • Page 11: Making Sense Of The Sensors

    When blinds are grouped, one sensor triggered movement will move all when using the automated features. We suggest finding the E-Wand that Pro-Tip: Based on the direction your window is facing, as well as other SENSOR SWITCH POSITIONS environmental factors, different blinds may close or open at different times and only having that one E-Wand's sensors activated.
  • Page 12: Other Procedures

    Twist the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE f until the slats reach your desired you hear a QUADRUPLE BEEP (4). The E-Wand will now close to this set Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON b on the E-Wand until position when closed by sensor triggered events.
  • Page 13: Changing Batteries

    Screw Battery Cap Back On Screw the BATTERY CAP g back onto the end of the E-Wand. The E-Wand Figure 20.1; Screw on Extension Handle will play a short tune to confirm the batteries have been installed correctly.
  • Page 14: Converting A Horizontal Corded Tilt Blind

    Many venetian blinds use a cord to tilt the slats instead of a wand. To install located in your header. the E-Wand to these types of blinds, you must first replace the corded tilt gear Determine the size and shape of the rod installed on your blind with the HORIZONTAL TILT GEAR G .
  • Page 15: Quick User Guide

    Middle: Sensor will open the slats around sunrise and close at the desired position. All other blinds in the group will automatically move Once a group is created, you can twist any E-Wand in the group and release to the selected position.
  • Page 16 • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Do not use the E-Wand for anything other than its intended use. Any usage of the parts of CAUTION measures: •...
  • Page 17: Warranty Information

    FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE AND INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR E-Wand™ (the “Product”) is and will remain for a period of one (1) year from the date THE OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES OF MANUFACTURER THEREUNDER REPRESENT of delivery to Customer as evidenced by Customer’s proof of purchase (the “Warranty...
  • Page 18 SERIAL NUMBERS Notes: Product Location Serial Number Serial Number Location...
  • Page 19: Product Registration

    (Email) (Phone Number) www.currentproductscorp.com/product-registration. To register your products electronically, visit To register your products over the phone, call 844-307-7435. Where did you buy your products? (Name of Dealer or Online Merchant) Product Type Serial Number (e.g. “E-Wand” or “E-Wand Remote”)
  • Page 20 Current Products Corp. Mail To: 1995 Hollywood Ave. Pensacola, FL 32505...
  • Page 21 Current Products Corp. 1995 Hollywood Ave. Pensacola, FL 32505 www.currentproductscorp.com 844-307-7435...

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