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  1. Do you have a roller shade that won't go up anymore? We'll show you in 5 easy steps how you can fix it.NOTE: These instructions may not apply to Bali or Levo...

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  2. Nov 4, 2018 · Step 1: Pull your blind all the way down and hold it at a 45-degree angle away from your window. Step 2: Gently tug on your blind and then push it up. This should re-set the motor. Step 3: If the above doesn’t work you can reach up under your blind and place your hand on the tube. Give the tube a half turn.

  3. After many uses, a cellular shade’s cordless mechanism might stop responding how it ought to causing the shade to not fully lift all the way up. You can easi...

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    • LEVOLOR
  4. Sep 17, 2024 · Pull off the end caps and slide the slip plate over the rail to reveal the pull cords inside. You will notice that a round tab that holds these cords taut together. Spread the rail slightly so that the round tab comes off easily. Locate the knot and untie the knot carefully so as to not damage the cords.

    • Problem: My Blinds Are Stuck Because They Weren’t Properly Raised or Lowered. Sometimes your blinds will get stuck because they haven’t been properly raised or lowered.
    • Problem: My Blinds Are Stuck and Won’t Lower Even When I Pull Them At A 45-Degree Angle. Sometimes your blinds just seem to be stuck and will not lower even though you are pulling on the cord at a 45-degree angle.
    • Problem: My Lift Cords Are Stuck Or Jammed. Sometimes the problem isn’t that the blind is stuck, but instead that the lift cords are stuck or jammed.
    • Problem: My Lift Cords Are Bunching by the Safety Cord Connector. Some blinds are equipped with a safety cord connectors that act as a stopper to prevent inner cords from being pulled through the blind, causing entanglement.
  5. Here’s how to make those adjustments: Check that the shade is straight in the window frame. If it’s off-center, gently pull it back into alignment. Find the tension adjustment mechanism near the top of the roller. Use a screwdriver to adjust the spring tension to help the shade roll up easily or stay down better.

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  7. Take the shade down, and cut a piece of thin cardboard a little smaller than one bracket. Unscrew the bracket, set the shim behind it, and screw the bracket on over the shim. If necessary, add one or more shims to both brackets. When the shade won't go up or down properly, the roller mechanism is probably at fault.

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