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Design And Operation

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Nantucket: Design And Operation: |
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LOOP OPERATION Nantucket shadings are operated using a continuous cord loop. As shown in the illustration below (Fig. 4), from the fully raised position [1], pulling down on the rear half of the cord loop lowers the shading [2, 3]. After it is fully lowered, continue to pull down on the cord. This pivots the bottom rail and opens the fabric vanes [4]. When the vanes are wide open [5], two limit stops in the headrail prevent further cord movement in that direction. With the fabric vanes wide open, pulling down on the front half of the cord loop first closes the vanes [6, 7] and then raises the window shading [8]. When it is fully raised [1], the limit stops again halt cord movement, preventing the bottom rail from being retracted too far into the headrail. |
Light
Control With the shading in the fully lowered position, the continuous cord loop is used to adjust the fabric vanes from open to closed, and anywhere in between. Light control is at your customer's fingertips. (Note: The degree of maximum vane closure varies slightly from the top to the bottom of the shading.) |
Oversized
Limit Stops Oversized limit stops are used to prevent the bottom rail from rotating into the inside of the headrail (Fig. 5).
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