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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 

 

Read all instructions and the following safety information carefully prior to installation and use. Failure 
to do so may result in serious injury or death. 
 
Mystic Motorized Screens are heavy, require electric connection, and may be installed in applications 
that require professional skilled workers. Ensure that installation is performed by suitably qualified, 
trained, licensed and insured professionals in accordance with applicable local, County, State and 
Federal governmental regulations, codes and other requirements. 
 
The bottom weight bar of the Mystic Motorized Screen is heavy. Since movement of heavy objects can 
cause serious injuries, your safety and the proper operation of the screen depend on you doing the 
following: 

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Keep the screen in full view and free of obstruction when in operation; 

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Do not allow children to operate the screen; 

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Do not close or operate the screen if people or pets are in the door opening; 

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Do not hang or place force on the bottom weight bar under any circumstances; 

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Do not place fingers, hand or other body parts in the rails or canister when in operation; 

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Repairs and adjustments to the screen should be performed exclusively by trained 
professionals; 

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Do not paint the screen or frame of the unit. 

 

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TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND MATERIALS 

 

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Scissors 

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Level 

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Blankets/mats 

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Ladders (2 if installing 
large screens) 

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Square 

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Dry Silicone Lube 
Spray 

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Power Drill and 
Impact Wrench Set 

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Measuring Tape 

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Safety glasses or 
goggles 

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Drill Bit set for metal, 
wood, concrete 

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Plumb line or laser 
level tool 

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Saw Horses (optional) 

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Hand Screwdriver set 

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Pencil 

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Fasteners 

 

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ANCHORS & FASTENERS NOT INCLUDED 

 

Fasteners or anchors for securing the Mystic unit to the structure are not included with the unit. 
Installers must furnish the appropriate type of fasteners/anchors depending on the structural material 
on to which the unit will be secured. 
 

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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, REMOTE AND MOTOR 

 

The Mystic Motorized Screen motor is a 120 VAC, 2.5 AMP, 60Hz unit. The electrical circuit should be 
wired with 14 gauge wire, 110-120V AC, 15 AMP and grounded. 
The unit may be plugged into an outlet or hard-wired directly to a circuit. If hard-wired, it is 
recommended that an electrical switch be placed in the circuit, near to the unit. 
For multi-unit applications, up to 5 units may be connected to a standard 15 AMP circuit.  
The remote and motor communicate via RF. The remote and motor may stop communicating as a result 
of power surges caused by a variety of circumstances. Follow instructions contained herein to reconnect 
the motor and remote. The limits are mechanical and are generally not affected by power surges. 

Summary of Contents for Mystic Series

Page 1: ... Advanced Screenworks LLC 2019 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Tech Support Help Line 678 926 9700 Send Tech Support Media to 678 462 8928 ...

Page 2: ...ionals Do not paint the screen or frame of the unit 2 TOOLS EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS Scissors Level Blankets mats Ladders 2 if installing large screens Square Dry Silicone Lube Spray Power Drill and Impact Wrench Set Measuring Tape Safety glasses or goggles Drill Bit set for metal wood concrete Plumb line or laser level tool Saw Horses optional Hand Screwdriver set Pencil Fasteners 3 ANCHORS FASTEN...

Page 3: ... rolled up on the motorized metal tube or b the assembled side rails bottom weight bar and hardware bag Save any non packaging items in a safe location Using a hand screwdriver unscrew the inner rail from the outer rail of the 2 side rail assemblies Save the screws in a safe location Your package contents should be 1 L Shaped Canister back assembly with end caps and mounting brackets installed and...

Page 4: ...t and level the bottom weight bar is equipped with a brush pile seal which is designed to conceal minor variations in the floor base surface in addition to impeding incursions by bugs and b PLUMB Using a laser line or level on each side jamb pencil in a line at the width at which the outer edge of the side rails will be located and c SQUARE Measure the two diagonals top left to bottom right corner...

Page 5: ... such that a The motor end of the assembly is at the end of the canister with the 5 8 hole and at the end of the canister with the U bracket b The spring idler end of the assembly is on the end of the canister with the starred bracket c The bottom zipper is falling off the back of the screen motor tube assembly d Turn tube so as to unroll the entire screen panel until you see the top zipper on the...

Page 6: ...el does not roll up sufficiently 11 INSTALL THE INNER RAILS ASSEMBLY DO NOT SCREW THE INNER RAIL TO THE OUTER RAIL UNTIL INSTRUCTION 12 BELOW Orient the inner rails so that the black plastic entry guides installed on the inner rail is at the top For one of the inner rails pass the T end of the bottom weight bar end cap into the rectangular channel of the black plastic entry guide Also allow the te...

Page 7: ...ly stay in the entry guide and inner side rails To fix this problem follow the instructions to reduce the upper limit so that the bottom weight bar hangs lower such that this dimension is 2 or more 15 FINAL CHECKS It is recommended that with the bottom weight bar in the fully up position a light spray of Dry Silicone Lube be applied to the length of the inner side rail This will assist with the sm...

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Page 9: ... ONE motor remote combination can be programmed at any point in time If you are installing MULTIPLE UNITS at the same job site you will have to turn off power to all units except the one that you are programming 6 Power surges or static electric discharges caused by bad weather or other circumstances may cause the motor and remote to become unpaired The Mystic Classic motor has mechanical limits t...

Page 10: ...e the UP or DOWN buttons the screen moves approximately 3 and stops In manual mode if you press hold the UP or DOWN button for 3 seconds then the screen will run continuously Being in manual mode will reduce the chance of damage occurring to the unit while settings are being changed To do this 1 PRESS HOLD the STOP BUTTON until the motor jogs up and down or sounds 5 beeps 2 Within the 5 beeps rele...

Page 11: ...ER LIMIT HOWEVER THE FACTORY SET TEMPORARY LOWER LIMIT IS TOO SHORT SO YOU NEED TO INCREASE THE LOWER LIMIT POSITION 2 A THE FACTORY SET TEMPORARY LOWER LIMIT IS SET TOO LONG THEREFORE YOU NEED TO REDUCE THE LOWER LIMIT POSITION 1 B PLACE THE LIMIT ADJUSTMENT TOOL INTO THE TOP HOLE ON THE END OF THE MOTOR TURN THAT LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SWITCH IN THE DIRECTION OF THE PLUS ARROW or the counter clockwise...

Page 12: ...OP THE SCREEN BEFORE IT GOT TO WITHIN 1 OF THE TOP 3 A YOU HAVE FOUND THE FACTORY SET TEMPORARY UPPER LIMIT HOWEVER THE FACTORY SET TEMPORARY UPPER LIMIT IS TOO LOW SO YOU NEED TO INCREASE THE UPPER LIMIT POSITION 4 A THE FACTORY SET TEMPORARY UPPER LIMIT IS SET TOO HIGH NOW YOU NEED TO REDUCE THE UPPER LIMIT POSITION 3 B PLACE THE LIMIT ADJUSTMENT TOOL INTO THE LOWER HOLE ON THE END OF THE MOTOR ...

Page 13: ...EAKER IF THE MOTOR IS HARD WIRED 2 PRESS HOLD THE UP BUTTON UNTIL THE LIGHT ON THE REMOTE GOES SOLID 3 WHILE CONTINUING TO HOLD DOWN THE UP BUTTON TURN THE POWER BACK ON TO THE MOTOR PLUG IT BACK IN IF PLUGGED TURN ON BREAKER IF HARD WIRED 4 RELEASE THE UP BUTTON AND THEN IMMEDIATELY PRESS RELEASE THE UP BUTTON ONCE I HOW TO RESET MOTOR REMOTE DECOUPLE REMOTE FROM MOTOR DELETE PROGRAMMING 1 PRESS ...

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