- Remove the blinds from the wall and pop out the clutch.
- Pull the chain out.
- Thread one end of the chain up through the guard.
- Press the chain into the pulley teeth.
- Rotate the pulley teeth and pop the chain into place.
- Pull the chain through the clutch.
Moreover, how do you fix a roller blind that won't go back?
If the shade won't stay up, the spring is too loose. Pull the shade down enough to turn the roller a few times; if it's extremely loose, pull it down about halfway. Lift the flat-pin end of the roller out of its bracket. Then roll the shade up by hand, keeping it tightly rolled.
One may also ask, how do you replace a continuous loop cord? Replacing Cord on Continuous Cord Loop
- Remove the old cord.
- Hold the clutch by its base. With your other hand push a small loop of cord up to the front from behind the guard.
- Select an appropriate cord length for the shade.
- Insert thew new cord into the lift mechanism.
- Push a loop up from behind the guard.
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In this regard, why does my roller blind not work?
Sometimes, roller blinds can get stuck while completely unrolled. If this should happen, take the shade down from its brackets and remove the cap that's over the flat end of the pin. Tighten the flat pin until it becomes difficult to move (preferably using pliers), and replace the cap and blind.
Can you change the direction of a roller blind?
Generally speaking, the roller blind fabric should be as close to the windowpane as possible. If you have window handles in the way, which could obstruct the back rolled blind, then changing the way the blind is rolled is a sensible option. This is known as reverse rolling, which will be explained in just a moment.