Moving and Securing the Stand
The stand has four large castors to allow it to be moved around. When moving the stand, the preferred method
is to push and pull the frame of the stand rather than the screen itself where possible. Always ensure that the
brakes are all disengaged before trying to move the stand.
Once the stand is in the desired position, always engage at least two brakes before using the screen to prevent it
from moving. This also adds stability to the overall setup since it prevents the castors from rotating.
WARNING:
When moving the stand across rough or uneven surfaces, or on slopes, it is strongly recommended to have two
people controlling the stand. The stand and screen together are heavy and can easily run away from you.
It is also generally recommended to have two people controlling the stand in tight spaces such as doorways to
prevent collisions and damage.
Engaging and Disengaging the Brakes
All four castors have a brake. As a general rule, you need to engage two castors to stop the stand from moving or
rotating, but engaging all four brakes will be the most stable and cope better when the surface is uneven.
This image shows a castor with the brake disengaged. To
engange the brake, push the tip of the plastic lever down with
your foot until it clicks. The image below shows how far you
must push the lever for it to engage.
This image shows a castor with the brake engaged. To disen-
gange the brake, push the top of the plastic lever backwards
and downwards until it releases and springs back to the dis-
engaged state shown in the image above.