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Presenter Pro CLR® 2
Portable Ceiling Ambient Light Rejecting Folding-Frame Screen
For tabletop/bottom mounted ultra & short-throw projectors
User’s Guide – Z type
Thank you for choosing the
Presenter Pro CLR
®
2
projection screen! Please read through this user guide before
utilizing the screen. Correct usage and maintenance will ensure a long product life.
Care & Use Instructions
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Elite Screens highly recommends two people to assemble the screen.
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The
CLR® 2
is a Ceiling Ambient Light Rejecting screen material. It is a delicate optical/lenticular material
and should not be folded, bent or creased. Always maintain screen material flat and taut during setup and
disassembly.
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Elite Screens is not responsible for damages due to negligence resulting from misuse or mishandling of the
product and will void your warranty.
Dust, dirt and debris on the projection screen surface will affect the quality and performance of the projection image.
Follow the instructions below to properly maintain the screen.
1) Clean the dust on the screen surface with a soft brush or microfiber cloth.
3) Gently wipe the screen with a lightly moistened white lint free cloth with water.
4) Avoid putting pressure on the screen material when wiping the screen. If dust or other debris is on the surface,
we recommend using an air sprayer to blow them away.
After using the screen, disassemble it and store it in the carrying bag provided.
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Make sure to keep the material protection film and tube for when disassembling the screen.
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To avoid damage and injury, the screen should only be operated by adults.
Notes:
The following precautions should always be followed to avoid damaging the material, which is not covered
under warranty.
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Don’t touch the screen material to avoid leaving fingerprints.
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Use gloves when handling the material.
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Don’t allow the material to bend, fold or bunch as it will create permanent creases.
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Don’t point to the screen material with a fingertip or other sharp objects to prevent damage to the material.
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Don’t use acetone, benzene, alcohol and any other organic solvents to clean the screen material. Using such
chemicals will permanently damage the screen.