Take a screw driver and press the pawl down in the track in which it travels.
Venetian blind cord lock stuck.
If this does not work the pawl must be released follow these easy steps.
This pin holds the lock.
Sometimes the cord can become lopsided or tilted after extensive use and affect how the blind functions.
Locate the cord lock mechanism in the headrail the lift cords run through this.
Untie or cut off knots at ends of tilt cord and remove pulls.
It s important to have properly working cords on a venetian blind.
If the lock malfunctions the cord and blinds will become stuck in the raised position.
When tugging the cords to the center of the blinds doesn t lower the blinds remove the blinds from the brackets.
Place the screwdriver head in a perpendicular position to the head rail and press the flat surface against the pin.
Step 3 if the cords are stuck or jammed take a screwdriver or needle nose pliers and move the pin to free the cords.
Use these directions to replace a tilted cord.
Remove the cap covering the hole in the bottom rail of the venetian blinds.
If that still doesn t work you can manually disengage the cord lock.
If the cords still don t pull or adjust the height of your blinds then you may need to force the lock mechanism open.
Remove the blinds by taking the headrail out of the brackets.
Lift up and out depending on your bracket configuration to remove the blinds from the window.
Step 2 make sure that the cords can move freely.
It doesn t connect with lift cord.
If this does not fix the problem take your blind out of the window.
Remove old tilt cord by pulling it out.
You can do this with your hands and fingers.
Grasp the side cord on the blinds and raise it upward until it is level with the top rail on the blinds.
To do this carefully remove the blind from the window and lay it on a flat surface.
Look inside the head rail to find the lock mechanism.
First hold your lift cords level with the headrail and gently pull.
Use the flathead screwdriver to poke the pin inside the lock mechanism.
Look for the end of the cord where it is tied in a knot.
Lift the bottom of your blinds even if they are already stuck at the top near the headrail.
It has the blind s cords running through it.
Pull the cord toward you and cut the knot off the end of the cord.
Set the blinds on a tabletop or countertop so that the lock mechanism with the open top of the head rail is accessible.
To release the blinds tug the lift cords to the side pulling towards the center of the blinds.
Usually this extra support does the trick.
This occurs for a variety of reasons but you can typically lower the blinds using a manual method.
This should release the cord lock.