How do you get Levolor blinds down?

To remove the blinds, first open them all the way so they are condensed and easier to work with. Then, you simply place a hand at each end of the headrail, push the blinds back toward the window, and tilt the back of the blinds down. The blinds will come right out.
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How do I get my cordless Levolor blinds down?

How do you adjust Levolor cordless blinds?
  1. Note the length of the cordless blinds.
  2. Using a screwdriver, screw off the bottom rail; thus, you can see the cord down.
  3. Remove the extra slats according to the length of the window.
  4. At this point, but the bottom rail on the last string.
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Why won't my blinds come down?

It has the blind's cords running through it. Use the flathead screwdriver to poke the pin inside the lock mechanism; this pin holds the lock. Place the screwdriver head in a perpendicular position to the head rail and press the flat surface against the pin. This should release the blinds.
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Why are my blinds stuck?

This is caused due to the "Pawl"(see figure) binding. To release the blinds tug the lift cords to the side pulling towards the center of the blinds. If this does not work, the pawl must be released, follow these easy steps. Remove the blinds by taking the headrail out of the brackets.
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How do you pull down cordless blinds?

If you want to know how to lower cordless blinds, all you need to do is pull down on the bottom rail of the blinds. Conversely, to raise cordless blinds, simply place your hand under the bottom rail and gently raise it up.
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How do you release cordless blinds for the first time?

While holding the bottom rail of the blinds tight against the top rail, pull the lift cord with the other hand at an angle to release the cord lock and lower the the blinds. Once the new blinds are lowered the first time the mechanism should not "freeze" again.
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What is a tilt wand?

Tilt Wand. The tilt wand is usually placed on the left side of the blind and the lift cord is placed on the right, however, customized blinds give you the option to change control placement to better fit your needs. The wand is typically two-thirds the length of the blind height.
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What is Wand control?

An Option for Your Vertically Oriented Window Treatments

Our wand control eliminates looped pull cords completely, replacing them with a wand that remains safely out of a child's reach. Our vertical blinds use the PermAssure® safety wand that easily opens and traverses the vanes.
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How do you adjust blinds without a wand?

Tilt the rail to rotate your blinds if you don't have a twist wand. If your blinds don't have a twist wand, you can likely adjust the angle by tilting the same rail you use to open and close them. Pivot the rail back and forth to adjust the tilt of your blinds.
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Why are my vertical blinds not turning?

Slats which won't rotate are a sign that something is wrong with your tilter mechanism. Take your blind off the window and lie it on a flat surface so you can look inside the headrail. If you have a chain pulley system, examine the chain control mechanism and make sure the chain hasn't come off the sprocket wheel.
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What is blinds tilt?

Tilt mechanisms are the encased gear enclosures mounted in the headrail, that operate the rotation of the slats, or vanes, by the twisting of a wand or the pulling of cords. Fix My Blinds carries tilters for horizontal and vertical blinds.
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