Installation Guide for Style Selections Drapery Rod
Quick installation guide for Style Selections drapery rods. Includes step-by-step mounting instructions, troubleshooting tips, and maintenance advice for models FSI 1457E, FSI 1475E, and others.
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This document provides installation instructions for Style Selections drapery rods. The estimated assembly time is 30 minutes. Before beginning, ensure all parts are present by comparing them with the package contents list. If any parts are missing or damaged, do not attempt assembly.
Package contents
The package includes the drapery rods and necessary hardware. Ensure you have the following tools (not included): a drill with a 3/16 in. bit, a screwdriver, and a level.
Installation steps



- Marking: Use the bracket as a guide to adjust to the desired height and mark the location on the wall for the mounting screws.
- Drilling: Remove the bracket from the wall. Drill a pilot hole using a 3/16 in. bit (not included) and insert the wall anchors. Note that anchors are not needed for all installation types.
- Mounting: Attach the adjustable bracket to the wall using the provided screws. Adjust the bracket distance from the wall as desired and tighten the screws. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for any additional brackets.
- Rod Assembly: Fit the drapes (not included) onto the rod.
- Finalizing: Fit the rod with drapes onto the mounting brackets and position the finials as desired. Tighten the screws on each bracket to secure the rod in place.
Troubleshooting
- Drapery rod not level: Ensure you use a level during installation.
- Drapery rod hook is loose: Ensure the drapery hooks are anchored correctly. Attach hooks to wall studs if possible; otherwise, use the supplied anchors and screws.
Care and maintenance
Clean the rod with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, solvents, or polishes, as they may damage the finish.
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure you use a level (not included) during the installation process.
Attach drapery hooks to wall studs if possible. If you cannot attach to a stud, use the supplied anchors and screws.
Before use
- Verify all parts are present against the package contents list
- Ensure you have a drill with a 3/16 in. bit
- Have a screwdriver ready
- Have a level ready for alignment
- Determine if wall anchors are required for your wall type
Images and diagrams
- Bracket mounting: Shows how to use the bracket as a template for marking holes
- Drilling: Illustrates the use of a drill and wall anchors
- Final assembly: Shows how to secure the rod to the brackets
Model compatibility
- Anchors are not needed for all installation types
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