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y.
Snap the track cover over the corresponding track starting at the top of the track and working your way
down ensuring the cover snaps on (a distinctive snapping sound can be heard)
8.
If there was a bias cut in to the screen and the slide bar is not level at the upper limit
a.
Set the screen to the lower limit
b.
Using duct tape cut 5 10” strips
c.
Stack each of the 10” strips on the roll tube (or screen if the roll tube is not visible) on the longest side of
the mesh (left or right side depending which was the lowest point slopes)
i.
Strips of tape must run from the end of the roll tube in towards the other side of the tube
d.
Once all the strips are on press the up button and roll the screen to its highest limit
e.
Strips of tape may need to be added or taken off depending on how great of a bias there is in the screen
f.
Add or remove tape 1 strip at a time until the slide bar is level at the upper limit
9.
Install the housing cover (hood)
a.
Slide the housing cover in to the grove on the front edge of the housing back
b.
Using the hex screws fasten the housing cover to the end cap at the point where the hex screw faces the
ground
i.
Repeat for the other side
c.
Install the remaining hex screens along the top front of the housing cover (hood)
10.
Adjust the upper and lower limits
a.
Press the up button on the remote to move the screen to the upper limit
b.
Press the up and down buttons on the remote and hold until the screen jogs
c.
Press the up button on the remote until the slide bar reaches the point where you want the upper limit
i.
The slide bar should be level and within 1” of the housing cover
d.
Press and hold the my button on the remote to lock in the upper limit
e.
Press the down button on the remote to move the screen to the lower limit
f.
Press the up and down buttons on the remote and hold until the screen jogs
g.
Press the down button on the remote until the slide bar reaches about 1” above the point where you
want the upper limit
i.
The screen will stretch when it has been hanging down and that 1” gap will be filled by the
bottom seal
h.
Press and hold the my button on the remote to lock in the lower limit
11.
Repeat above steps for each OAH screens remaining on project
12.
Go over usage of the screen with the home owner
a.
Show home owner how to use the remote to move the screen up and down and how to stop using the
My button
b.
Use a microfiber cloth and a mild detergent to clean mesh
i.
Do not vacuum as a vacuum can catch the screen and rip it
c.
Use a clear vinyl cleaning product (IMAR or 303 for example) to clean and condition the vinyl
d.
Explain how the obstacle detection works