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4.7 Attachi
ng the Frame to its Supports
1.
Always use at least two locking bolts through the T
each side.
2.
Height can be adjusted in 8” increments up or down. Normal screen height is 44” from the bottom
of the frame to the floor.
3.
Reverse this process to dismantle and pack away the screen.
4.8
Folding the Screen material for proper packing
Please observe the following precautions before folding up the screen material.
1.
Do not bring the viewing surface into conta
painted, varnished or plastic finished items.(
2.
Make certain that the screen is laid out on a dry, clean and flat surface.
4.9 Folding up the screen:
Lay out the screen with the viewing surface facing up and cover it with flat (not crumpled)
tissue or packing paper that is clean and unprinted.
*Note: Do not ever use abrasive paper, newspaper or any printed material on your projection
screen.
1. With
the viewing surface facing up, fold the fabric in half from top to bottom. When folding, make
certain that the viewing surface does not come into contact with the black binding, grommets or
snap buttons.
*Note: The screens are shipped from production wit
should be retained for future use.
2.
Make sure that the first folds never exceed 3 feet in width (fold again if necessary). Also make sure
that there is always clean packing paper in between the two surfaces.
3. Larger sized scr
eens will need to be folded with more frequency than smaller screens. Follow the
instructions from step 1 as well.
locking bolt
frame
leg
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ng the Frame to its Supports
Always use at least two locking bolts through the T
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Leg Support, the Spacer and into the Frame on
Height can be adjusted in 8” increments up or down. Normal screen height is 44” from the bottom
Reverse this process to dismantle and pack away the screen.
Folding the Screen material for proper packing
Please observe the following precautions before folding up the screen material.
Do not bring the viewing surface into conta
ct with chemical solvents, sharp or abrasive objects,
painted, varnished or plastic finished items.(
*See the cleaning instructions for exceptions to this
Make certain that the screen is laid out on a dry, clean and flat surface.
Lay out the screen with the viewing surface facing up and cover it with flat (not crumpled)
tissue or packing paper that is clean and unprinted.
*Note: Do not ever use abrasive paper, newspaper or any printed material on your projection
the viewing surface facing up, fold the fabric in half from top to bottom. When folding, make
certain that the viewing surface does not come into contact with the black binding, grommets or
*Note: The screens are shipped from production wit
h tissue paper in the folds that
should be retained for future use.
Make sure that the first folds never exceed 3 feet in width (fold again if necessary). Also make sure
that there is always clean packing paper in between the two surfaces.
eens will need to be folded with more frequency than smaller screens. Follow the
Elite Screens Inc. |Elite Screens Europe GmbH| Elite Screens India |Elite Screens China Ltd.
Leg Support, the Spacer and into the Frame on
Height can be adjusted in 8” increments up or down. Normal screen height is 44” from the bottom
ct with chemical solvents, sharp or abrasive objects,
*See the cleaning instructions for exceptions to this
)
Lay out the screen with the viewing surface facing up and cover it with flat (not crumpled)
*Note: Do not ever use abrasive paper, newspaper or any printed material on your projection
the viewing surface facing up, fold the fabric in half from top to bottom. When folding, make
certain that the viewing surface does not come into contact with the black binding, grommets or
h tissue paper in the folds that
Make sure that the first folds never exceed 3 feet in width (fold again if necessary). Also make sure
eens will need to be folded with more frequency than smaller screens. Follow the