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Roller Fly Screen Operation
We would like to thank you for purchasing the Premier roller fly screen. With over 20 years experience you can be assured that you have purchased a quality
product that will provide a long lasting solution to helping prevent the ingress of flying insects, spiders and birds. We kindly ask that you read this sheet
as it contains some important information for the safe operation of the screen.
Fly screens are designed to protect the ingress of flying insects and not to prevent people, pets or objects from gaining entry or from falling out of an opening.
OPERATION OF THE SCREEN
The roller cassette is a spring retraction operated insect screen. To put the mesh in position pull downwards on the handles
or centre pull cord and when the base bar meets with the window sill ensure that the bar sits behind the end stop catches.
To release keep hold of the base bar and gently move it away from the catches and let it retract keeping hold of the
bar, handles or cord at all times until it has full retracted.
For doors it is the same operation but it will lock onto the magnetic strip instead of the catches.
CLEANING
The mesh can be cleaned by vacuuming or for heavy soiling use warm soapy water allowing the mesh to dry before retracting. There is also a proprietary cleaner
available from Premier which is suitable for regular cleaning in commercial situations.
It is important to ensure that the side guides are vacuumed out on a regular basis to remove any foreign objects which could impede the retraction of the mesh.
The spring retraction cassette is recommended for operation by adults as the force of the retraction could cause harm if the base bar is released before being
fully retracted. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE OR PLAY WITH THE SCREEN.
Please do not allow small children to operate the screen or play with the pull cords as these are a choking hazard. These cords are best removed by simply
cutting of or shortening, if there is a chance of children tampering with them.
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SAFETY
BASE BAR
CASSETTE
SIDE GUIDES