CAIRO BLUE MOTORISED ROLLER BLIND

CAIRO BLUE MOTORISED ROLLER BLIND

Motorised blinds are our premium range, designed to give your windows an effortless electric touch. Both roller blinds and day-and-night blinds come with a motorised control system, allowing you to open and close them with just one click on the remote control. We offer a wide selection of blinds in a variety of colours to suit any room.

Benefits of Motorised Blinds

  • Very easy to use.
  • Completely cord-free and child safe, with no hanging cords or chains.
  • Available in all fabric types suitable for home or office use.
  • Choose between Somfy or Cruze electric motor options.
  • Ideal for high windows or those hard to reach.
  • Made to measure for your exact window size.
  • Rechargeable battery pack provides around 11 months of use on a single charge.
  • Remote control included for raising and lowering (one per blind).
  • Perfect for bedrooms, with blackout options to reduce light.

Motorised blinds are simple to operate, easy to install, and powered by high-quality Somfy motors. There are no cables attached to the blinds; they are controlled using a remote, which is rechargeable. Additionally, some models can be operated through an app or integrated into a smart home system.

Important Notes

  • Motorised blinds may not be suitable for kitchens or bathrooms.
  • The colour of the blinds may appear differently on screens and devices due to display settings.

 100.51



Total Price:  100.51

For Roller Blinds Only

Inside the Window Recess

To fit a blind inside a window recess, measure the full width and height of the recess from wall to wall.

How to Measure

  • Take three measurements across the width of the window recess: top, middle, and bottom.
  • Take three measurements for the height: left, centre, and right.
  • Use a steel tape measure and record measurements in centimetres to the nearest millimetre.
  • Always use the smallest measurement when placing your order.
  • The factory will make any necessary adjustments for recess-specified blinds to ensure a perfect fit.
  • Be careful when measuring around obstructions like tiles, handles, or rails to get accurate measurements.

Outside the Window Recess

For blinds fitted outside the window recess, provide the exact measurements for your blind. No deductions will be made.

Guide for Outside Fit

  • To prevent sunlight glare, we recommend an overlap of 6cm on each side and 7cm at the top of the window.
  • Measure the exact width of the area to be covered.
  • Take care around obstructions like tiles or rails to ensure correct positioning.
  • Overlap at the bottom of the window is optional and up to you.

Please choose your preferred mounting type:

  • Top Mount: Fixed to the top of the window recess or ceiling.
  • Face Mount: Fixed to the front of the window frame.

When fitting, position the brackets so the blind can operate freely, avoiding contact with door handles or other window fixtures. Loosely place both brackets on the blind and position it in the window to ensure correct placement. This helps to centre the blind accurately.

Place the control side bracket on the same side as the chain control mechanism. Mark the bracket position, making sure it is level and not twisted, to avoid operational issues. Drill holes and secure the bracket with raw plugs if attaching to a wall.

Insert one side of the blind into the mounted bracket. Then position the second bracket on the opposite side, mark its position level with the first, and secure it in place.

Mounting the Blind

  • Insert the pin side of the blind into the pin-side bracket. The spring mechanism on this end allows easy mounting and removal.
  • Place the control mechanism into the control-side bracket. Ensure the central lug points downwards and hooks into the bracket securely.

Operating the Blind

  • Once installed, use the side chain to raise or lower the blind.

Using the P-Clip

  • Install the P-clip at the maximum distance from the control mechanism to prevent slack in the looped chain.
  • Ensure the control chain runs inside the P-clip, keeping it tight. The P-clip should sit at the bottom of the loop to allow smooth movement.
  • Secure the tensioning device to the wall, maintaining constant chain tension for proper operation.