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VUTEC CORPORATION 

www.vutec.com 

TEL: (954)-545-9006 

FAX: (954)-545-9011 

EMAIL: [email protected] 

02/20/08 – 06/10 Rev. D 

2-INSTL_D 

Send the screen down to the lower limit and it should stop automatically. Return the control switch to center off 
position. 

Push the White button in. 

Send the screen up or down to the new lower limit and stop. Push the White button to pop out. The lower limit 
has been set. 

Send the screen up few inches and stop. Send it back down and expect it to stop at the desired lower limit. 

Repeat the steps as necessary until the desired lower limit is satisfied. 

HEX

 

SOCKET

 

LIMIT

 

SWITCH

 

Key features of the hex socket (Figures 2a and 6) limit switch: 

 

Each full turn (360 degrees) of the hex socket cause the screen to travel approximately 3/4 inch. 

 

As the hex socket is turning, the screen will move only in the direction of increasing travel. 

Hint: Going down direction (lower limit) will see the screen move as more down being adjusted but not 
the opposite.  

MORE

 

SCREEN

 

DROP

 

Send the screen down to the lower limit and it should stop 
automatically. Leave the control switch on. 

Turn the White hex socket one full turn 

clockwise

 and 

expect the screen to move down 3/4 inch. If the screen did 
not move; turn the hex socket two full turns in the opposite 
direction 

(counter-clockwise)

 and expect the screen to 

move down 3/4 inch. 

Determine 

counter-clockwise

 or 

clockwise

 turn. Continue 

to turn the White hex socket in the direction that would 
move the screen down. Stop turning when the screen 
reaches the desired lower limit. 

LESS

 

SCREEN

 

DROP

 

Send the screen down to the lower limit and it should stop automatically. Leave the control switch on. 

Turn the White hex socket one full turn 

counter-clockwise

 and expect the screen to remain in position. If the 

screen did move down 3/4 inch; 

clockwise

 turn will be used for the adjustment. 

Determine 

clockwise

 or 

counter-clockwise

 turn. Determine the number of turns required to stop the screen 

above the desired lower limit. 

Turn the White hex socket in the direction that has been determined to make it stop above the desired lower 
limit. 

Send the screen up half way and stop. Send it down and expect it to stop above the desired lower limit. 

If the screen stop is still below the desired lower limit; repeat the steps above until the screen has stopped above 
the desired lower limit. 

When the screen stops above the desired lower limit; proceed to 

MORE SCREEN DROP

 part to lower the screen 

to the desired lower limit. 

 

Figure 6

 

Summary of Contents for Lectric 2

Page 1: ...20 08 06 10 Rev D 2 INSTL_D VUTEC CORPORATION www vutec com TEL 954 545 9006 FAX 954 545 9011 EMAIL info vutec com Installation Instructions Lectric 2 4 FLUSH CEILING MOUNT SCREEN FULL TRAP DOOR CLOSU...

Page 2: ...OLLOWED CAUTION A CAUTION ALERTS THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION OF EQUIPMENT IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED WARNING FAILURE TO READ THOROUGHLY UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CA...

Page 3: ...1 EMAIL info vutec com 02 20 08 06 10 Rev D 2 INSTL_D LECTRIC 2 4 FLUSH CEILING MOUNT WITH TRAP DOOR SELF SUPPORTED shown and TAB TENSIONED screens Figure 1 SCREEN TYPE LENGTH DIM A SELF SUPPORTED VIE...

Page 4: ...ced on top of this flange to provide a finished appearance WARNING SUPPORTING STRUCTURE MUST BE CAPABLE OF CARRYING 4 TIMES THE UNIT WEIGHT CHECK WEIGHT DATA AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT Threaded rods...

Page 5: ...Section for instructions CAUTION BE SURE TO PLACE THE CONNECTING WIRES INSIDE BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE HOUSING INSTALLATION Install the housing once the screen roller assembly is removed Be sure th...

Page 6: ...onnect the switch from the pigtail Loosen the screw of the electrical cover Figures 5a and 5b Remove the cover to gain access to the electrical compartment The cover may remain inside the housing Pull...

Page 7: ...TO THE SCREEN IF IT IS ALLOWED TO COME DOWN BELOW LEADER REQUIREMENT Verify the leader requirement for the installation Send the screen down and expect it to stop at the leader requirement Stop if the...

Page 8: ...HE WARRANTY The second upper limit for the screen is set by the motor limit switch Yellow button or Yellow hex socket If the screen missed the hooks of the trap door it should come up close the screen...

Page 9: ...nd expect the screen to move down 3 4 inch If the screen did not move turn the hex socket two full turns in the opposite direction counter clockwise and expect the screen to move down 3 4 inch Determi...

Page 10: ...the screen Referring to Figures 5a and 5b open the electrical cover plate and pull down the wire nuts bundle Disconnect wires from all wire nuts Use a 5 16 hex key to disconnect motor ground form top...

Page 11: ...ng components removed to illustrate details WEIGHT DATA Some standard viewing sizes are shown Extrapolate the information for size not showing as necessary or contact Vutec for details Divide lbs by 2...

Page 12: ...r hums a Check breaker fuse b Check wall switch c Push button limit switches might be tripped d Thermal overload tripped e Defect4 motor or wall switch f Temporary binding g Capacitor burned out a Rep...

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