Stumpfl MONOLYTE User manual

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MONOLYTE
INSTRUCTION FOR MOBILE UNIBODY
SCREEN SYSTEM MONOLYTE

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MONOLYTE FRAME
with integrated legs
2 dierent sizes possible:
4’x7’2” and 4’11” x 8’9”
PROJECTION SCREEN BAG
Lined storage bag for projection screen

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FLIGHT CASE
sturdy, stackable cases
with wheels and buckle belt
small LxWxH 48,5“x15“x13,5“ (123x38x34cm)
big LxWxH 53“x15“x14,5“ (134x38x37cm)
SKIRT
MANUAL

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INDEX
GENERAL............................................................................................................ 5
STANDARDS, REGULATIONS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION........... 5
SAFETY................................................................................................................ 5
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE .............................................. 8
WARRANTY ........................................................................................................ 9
FRAME SETUP.................................................................................................10
SURFACE AND SKIRT MOUNTING..............................................................12
ACCESSORIES..................................................................................................13

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GENERAL
STANDARDS, REGULATIONS AND
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
This projection screen is in accordance with the safety regulations in DIN standard 19045 and
DIN 56950. The screen fabric is comply with DIN 4102 part 1 and the specications of the according
data sheet. For the technical details and projection-specic material parameters please refer to the
corresponding product data sheet: www.AVstump.com/projectionmaterials
Detailed data of frame components, legs and projection surface can be found on the type labels on
each component and on the labeled soft bags, roller bags or ight cases.
SAFETY
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR THE MANUAL AND SAFETY
This operating manual forms part of the projection screen system and enables a safe and ecient
operation. The safety section provides information about important safety aspects for the protection
of persons, frame and projection materials. Task-related warnings/notes are also contained in the
individual chapters. Read instructions through completely before proceeding and keep for future
reference. You can nd manuals electronically on our website: www.AVstump.com/downloads
PACKAGING MATERIAL
WARNING
Danger of suocation!
• Keep packaging material and foils away from children.
• Do not let children play with packaging material.
Unpack without cutter or any other sharp tool to avoid
damaging of the projection screen. Remove packaging materials
by hand. Unpack projection surface after assembling of the frame.

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SET UP-ASSEMBLY
MECHANICAL HAZARDS
Projection surface damage in case of faulty assembly or set up.
Make sure all frame parts assembled correctly and all hinges and joints are locked before one unfold and
attach the projection surface.
FRAME AND LEG COMPONENTS
Please be careful
not to pinch
your ngers!
FALLING OVER
WARNING
Falling over of a projection screen can cause severe injury or death!
To avoid falling over:
• Make sure that the projection screen is in level.
• Mind the maximum set-up height of the legs - Please follow the instructions in chapter LEG HEIGHTS (site 14)
• Prevent air draft
• Use additional weights on the base prole of the leg to gain higher stability.
• Use suspension points (e.g.: EasyFly) according to the overall system weight for additional safeguarding.
Do not put additional load on the screen frame!
Do not use outdoors!
Foldable snap joints, corner hinges and plug-in connections can
lead to injury to the hands (body parts). Please be careful not to
pinch your ngers!
Danger of injury due to improper assembly.
Make sure all frame parts assembled correctly and all hinges
and joints are locked before raising screen to standing
position. Falling parts can cause severe injury or death!

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WARNING
Mobile projection screens are developed for indoor use only.
Failure to follow warning may result in personal injury due to unforeseen acts of nature.
Any damage and consequential damage caused by outdoor use is not covered by warranty.
BASIC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Basic safety requirements for „ying“ projection screens and wall- or ceiling mounting!
If persons are able to stand under the loads, fastening points and slings must not be loaded more than
half the value of the load bearing capacity stated by the manufacturer.
When planning the event or production, not only dead loads but also dynamic forces, potential
breakdown loads and additional loads during operation, as well as during assembly and dismantling
must be taken into account.
Observe the local safety regulations!
FLYING SCREEN
If a modular projection screen is used as a “ying” (free hanging) screen, then all plug-in and clamp
connections must be secured against becoming loose and falling.
It is not allowed to use the projection surface holding the frame parts in position!
Falling parts can cause severe injury or death!
Please make sure that all components are secured safely before raising screen to standing position
and lifting. Use the necessary number of suspension points (e.g.: EasyFly) according to the overall
system weight. A second/auxiliary safeguarding system is mandatory (e.g. steel rope catch)
Please follow the detailed instruction in the manual.
WALL- OR CEILING MOUNTING
Before mounting, make sure that the wall or ceiling, as well as the xing points meet the safety
requirements of the local standards and the required load can be beared.
Danger of injury
due to improper
disassembly.
Falling parts can
cause severe injury
or death!
Beware of
pinch points.
It is not allowed to use the projection surface holding the frame
parts in position! Falling projection screens or parts can cause
severe injury or death!
Please be careful
not to pinch
your ngers!

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Falling parts can cause severe injury or death!
DISASSEMBLY
For disassembly the same safety instructions apply as for assembly and set up. Bring down a projection
screen with the appropriate number of people to avoid falling over of the screen.
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
FRAME ELEMENTS, LEGS AND ACCESSORIES
The frame elements, legs and additional elements are maintenance-free.
PROJECTION SURFACE
FOLDING AND STORAGE
The projection surface is packed into a separate lined soft bag to avoid any damage by the frame parts,
bleaching and discoloration.
Store the projection surface cleaned and dry at room temperature only!
Identical to the delivery condition, rst halve and fold the surface with the projection side inwards on the
shorter side in order to avoid soiling and damage to the surface.
The surface must be folded in such a way that the reinforced black border with the caps is on top of
each other on all sides. Incorrect storage can damage and discolor the surface and is not covered
by the guarantee. When folding the projection surface insert the enclosed foamed plastic foil between
snap buttons and surface to avoid permanent marks.
Additionally, following instructions have to be adhered to:
• Do not allow the projection surface to get in contact with sharp objects!
• Do not bring printed and coloring objects (instructions, magazines, etc.) in contact with the surface!
• Do not write on the projection surface!
• Colors penetrate the projection surface and cannot be cleaned anymore!
COLD BREAK
A projection foil must never be stored or transported below 5° C. There is a risk of a cold break! The
lm becomes very brittle and splinters like glass! When transporting the projection surface at low
temperatures do not unfold the surface unless it has reached its full elasticity at room temperature.
Otherwise there is the risk of cold break of the projection screen.
The ideal temperature range for assembling folding screens to prevent damaging the surface is 54°-82°
F (12°-28° C). Assembling below recommended temperatures may damage surface and void warranty
CLEANING OF THE PROJECTION SURFACE
Use a white clean cotton cloth saturated with clear water (optionally mild soap water) and gently
wipe the area in one direction (no circular motion). Wipe dry with another cotton cloth.
To clean a stubborn stain, use methylated spirit and follow the same procedure.
Clean rear projection surfaces in case of imperative only!

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WARRANTY
The warranty period for production deciencies is 5 years for the frame elements and 24 months
for the projection surface.
Mobile projection screens are developed for indoor use only.
Any damage and consequential damage caused by outdoor use is not covered by warranty.
The general terms and conditions are available at www.AVstump.com/agb
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
All the details in this manual were compiled in consideration of the standards and legal regulations
applicable at this time, as well as the experience of the manufacturer and qualied sta. The
manufacturer accepts no liability for damage to persons or things (projection screen, other devices,
goods, etc.) resulting from:
• Non-observance of the manual and the regulations/safety instructions contained therein.
• Failure to comply with the local safety regulations.
• Inappropriate use (misuse).
• Use of unauthorized and non-trained sta.
• Unauthorized equipment conversions and technical modications by the operator himself.
• Use of spare parts not approved by the manufacturer.
• Typesetting and print errors.
Failure to observe the above points will invalidate the warranty claims.
Technical specications are subject to change without notice.
The local regulations and safety regulations and the essential safety requirements apply for the use of
this projection screen.
DISPOSAL
At the end of its lifetime this product must not be disposed of with normal household waste but needs
to be taken to a collection site for recycling.
Separate disposal of the product makes an important contribution towards environmental protection.
Frame components and legs are made of aluminum and steel.
The projection material is PVC vinyl.
Contact your local disposal company for the address of a collection center.
SUBJECT TO MODIFICATIONS, ERRORS EXPECTED !

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FRAME SETUP
1 Folded MONOLYTE frame 2-3 Unfold the
frame along the horizontal frame bars, so that
the legs are directed towards the audience and
the snap studs are facing upwards 4-5 Unfold
the vertical frame elements 6-7 The snap joints
will engage automatically
Beware of pinch points!

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8-9 Lock the corner hinges to gain maximum
stability 10-14 Unfold the legs and secure them
with the corner hinges
Beware of pinch points!

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SURFACE AND SKIRT MOUNTING
1 Lay out the surface on the frame with the label „OBEN-TOP“ corresponding with the upper frame
bar. 2-3 Press on the projection surface by starting at one corner and fasten the buttons one by one.
Please mind the instructions for projection surfaces in chapter OPERATION, MAINTENANCE
and SERVICE. Put the screen upright. 4 Open the front leg bars and lock the corner hinges. Put the
screen upright, unfold the rear leg bars and lock the hinges. 5 Unpack the skirt and attach it at the
double studs on the bottom of the projection surface and along the lateral sides of the legs.
DISMANTLING
Follow the instruction in reverse order.

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DRAPEKIT
To drape a projection screen with decoration
curtains. Depending on requirements, various
frame parts can be used to attach the drapes.
Valance Bar (top drape), Wing Bar (left and right
drape) Heavy drapes have to be attached after the
set up to avoid damaging of frame parts!
EASYFLY™
SUSPENSION CLAMP WITH EYEBOLT
This adapters for Monolyte can be attached
quickly and easily at any point. The eyebolt xes
the adapter to the prole, oering professional
hanging possibilities. Available for prole sizes
32x32mm and 64x32mm. max. load 30 kg/60 lbs.
ACCESSORIES
FLIGHT CASE
As an option we oer sturdy, stackable transport
cases with rollers for all mobile projection screens.
Transport case small: size 123 x 38 cm, height 34 cm
Transport case large: size 134 x 38 cm, height 37 cm

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AV Stump Inc. | 1055 Windward Ridge Parkway, Suite 180 I GA 30005 I Alpharetta
USA@AVstump.com I www.AVstump.com I tel.: +1 678-330-2980
DRAPE RUNOFF
This universal and transportable Drape System
can be used as independent partition, to mark
out control areas or to allow exible room
design. A few elements combined with the
telescopic system suce to accomplish a variety
of decorative purposes – no tools required. The
decoration material is attached
by Velcro fasteners.
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