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Da-Lite THEATER-LITE User manual

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Storing the screen
1Remove the lifting handle from the hook.
2Grasp the lifting handle, lower the screen,
and allow it retract into the case.
Lower the screen, as straight as possile, until
it clicks and the screen is completely stowed
and locked in the case.
Do not carry the product while the screen is
not completely stowed and locked. Doing so
may cause the case to accidentally slip off
and discolor or damage the product.
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FOR YOUR SAFTY
Avoid touching the screen films while raising or lowering of unit.
Do not set up the screen on an unstable or uneven surface. This may cause the screen to fall or tip over,
resulting in damage to the screen or personal injury. Be especially careful when setting up where small
children may be present. Do not let children operate or play with the screen.
Do not place the screen near any heating sources. Since the screen is made of a plastic material, it can
be damaged by heat.
Do not disassemble the screen. This will void your warranty and may cause injury.
After the screen is set up, do not push or lean against the upright bar. Do not hang anyihing from the
screen or the upright bar.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this Da-Lite product. Before operating your screen, please read all instructions.
Store this instruction book for future reference.
This product has been designed with safety in mind. However inappropriate use of this product is dan-
gerous and may cause personal injury. In order to prevent accidents, please follow the instructions
below.
Inspect the product regularly. Before you use the projection screen, make certain that all the parts
such as the screen case, hook, upright bar, feet and lifiing handle are
not warped, Ioose, or damaged. Do not use if screen is out of order.
CAUTION
CARE OF SCREEN
Do not leave the screen in areas subject to high humidity and direct sunlight.
Keep the projection suface of the screen free from dirt and dust
If the screen becomes dirty, Iightly wipe it off with soft cloth moistened in a mild solu-
tion of a mild neutral detergent and water. Benzine, thinner and other volatile agents can cause perma-
nent damage to the screen and should never be used for cleaning.
Do not write on the screen film.
Do not set up the screen in areas subject to strong breeze. This may cause the screen to move and in-
terfere with the quality of the projected image.
Before storing the screen, Iock the release lever by rotating green knob. Do not carry the screen if the
release lever and the green knob are not completely locked. Doing so may cause the screen case to slip
off and discolor or damage the screen.
Setting up the screen
1Determine where to set up the screen.
2Rotate feet at the bottom of the case so
they are perpendicular to the case.
3Rotate the upright bar 90 degrees verti-
cally until it clicks.
4Raise the telescopic upright bar (small) to
the desired hight.
5Raise the telescopic upright bar (medium)
to the desired hight. The height can be
adjusted to 4 different levels.
6Rotate the hook at the top of the upright
bar 90 degrees horizontally.
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Operating Instructions
7Unlock the release lever by rotating the
green knob 90 degrees.
8Raise the screen by grasping the lifting
handle while simultaneously squeezing
the release latches.
9Anchor the lifting handle on the upright
hook.
Make sure that the notch of the handre is
firmly on the hook .
Green knob
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3Lock green knob by rotating it 90 degrees.
Do not carry the product while the green knob
is not completely set. Doing so may cause
the case to accidentally slip off and discolor or
damage the screen.
4Rotate the hook at the top of the upright
bar 90 degrees.
5Press the green release tab at the base of
the medium upright bar and push down
until retracted. (small and medium)
6Rotate upright bar 90 degrees into a hori-
zontal position
Hold the upright bar firmly to keep it from
falIing over accidentally.
Pull down the upright bar gently until it is
locked its holder.
7Rotate the feet horizontally until they are
aligned with the screen case.
Case
Rotating foot
Hook
Slat
Upright bar
Stop
Lifting handle
Screen film
Skirt film
Hook holder
Release latch
Green knob
Right side
Weight : 60" 7.75 Lbs.
80" 10.00 Lbs.
In the harvesting
Left side
80"60"
1st 42-1/4"
2nd 49-3/4"
3rd 56-1/2"
4th 64"
1st 52"
2nd 59-1/2"
3rd 66-1/4"
4th 73-3/4"
2-3/4"
60" 61-1/4"
80" 78-1/2"
3-1/2"
3"
2-1/4"
13-1/2"13-1/2"
Parts indentification
Specifications
Specifications