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Designer Da-Tab Electrol

®

 Installation

1.  Hang screen from wall or ceiling.

 

For Wall Mounting

 

Hardware Provided

 

2 – “V” Bars ( one is factory mounted to the back  
of the case; one will be mounted to the wall)

 

6 – Toggle Bolts, 4"

 

6 – Lead Shields, #10-14 x 1-1⁄ 2"

 

6 – Phillips Flat Head Wood Screws, #10 x 2"

 

Tools Required

 

Electric Drill

 

Masonry Bit 5⁄ 16" (if mounting in solid masonry  
or concrete)  
Screw Driver, #2 Flat Tip (if using toggle bolts) or  
#2 Phillips (if mounting in solid masonry or concrete)

 

Determine the height of the top of the case from the 
floor. This will be the height of the wall mounted “V” bar.

 

Hold the loose “V” bar to the wall at the height 
determined above (MAKE SURE IT IS LEVEL), and mark 
the location for the screw holes. To mount the “V” bar on 
solid concrete or masonry wall, drill 5⁄ 16" holes and insert 
the lead shields. Fasten the “V” bar  to the wall using the 
#10 x 2" wood screws. If you are mounting to a hollow 

wall, drill 1⁄ 2" holes and insert the toggle bolts. Then 
fasten the “V” bar to the wall with the toggle bolts. Now 
set the case in place on the wall with the “V” bar of the 
case nestled into the “V” bar on the wall.

For Ceiling Mounting

 

Position and properly anchor screw hooks into ceiling, beam 
or other solid surface. Then proceed to use the two “D” rings 
that are factory mounted to the top of the case to hang the 
case securely. 

2.  Install electrical hook-up that applies to your unit. Make  

sure to review your electrical installation checklist and  
wiring diagrams (included) for either 120 volt switch,  
220/240 volt switch or low voltage control. See Figure 3.

3.  Test installation by running screen up and down a few  

times. Be prepared to stop screen. Standard Duty Cycle:  
1 MIN. ON / 3 MIN. OFF.

 

NOTE:

 Must be installed in accordance with the requirements 

of the Local Building Codes, the Canadian Electrical Code 
(CEC), CAN/CSA C22.1 and the National Electric Code (NEC), 
NFPA 70.

7"

7"

A  =  Fabric Width + 14"
B  =  Fabric Width

Picture 
Surface

6"

5 1/2"

5 1/2"

A

B

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