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Stewart Filmscreen –

 

WallScreen 2.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WallScreen

 

2.5

 

Fixed Frame, Snap Screens 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for WallScreen 2.5

Page 1: ...1 Stewart Filmscreen WallScreen 2 5 WallScreen 2 5 Fixed Frame Snap Screens O W N E R S M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ...t to make changes to the product specified in this document Sizes and specifications are subject to change without notice at Stewart s discretion From time to time this document is updated Current versions of this documentation are posted on the Stewart Filmscreen website at www StewartFilmscreen com Revision 1 0 Date 6 28 2021 ...

Page 3: ...To the Owner 4 About WallScreen 2 5 5 Preparing the Installation 6 Frame Assembly Instructions 8 Hanging Bar Mount 9 Wall Board Mount 11 Eye Bolt Mount Hanging 13 Aperture Mount 14 Attaching the Screen to the Frame 15 Caring for and Cleaning the Screen 17 One 1 Year Limited Warranty 18 ...

Page 4: ...eview this manual It will guide you through the installation and the operation of your screen and will also provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for your screen s viewing surface From all of us at Stewart Filmscreen we would like to thank you for choosing WallScreen 2 5 Should you have any questions please don t hesitate to contact our customer service department at 1 310 784 5300...

Page 5: ...s include the Wall Board Mount the Eye Bolt Mount Hanging and Aperture Mount USING THIS MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION The WallScreen 2 5 screen is designed for easy installation There are no user serviceable parts contained within the unit VOIDING YOUR WARRANTY NOTE Failure to comply with the instructions and guidance contained in this manual may result in voiding your warranty For the instructions rela...

Page 6: ... and weight of the screen to be installed so that you can plan for the number of people required forinstallation Youneed atleast twopeople tomountthe smaller screens More people are needed for larger heavier screens What s inside the box Inside your WallScreen 2 5 unit box you will find everything you need to get started on enjoying your Stewart screen Screen image rolled up in a tube Disassembled...

Page 7: ...refully in a clean area Use special care when handling the screen so that it does not become soiled or damaged If you plan to repack your screen and hardware for transportation to another location you may wish to photograph or make a note of how it was packed Retain the packing material for future use if desired CAUTION Do not stand on the screen tube or store it on its end This will cause screen ...

Page 8: ...en 2 5 FRAME ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Connect the frame members by matching the numbered dots on the ends of the members 2 Secure the frame members with the supplied 5 16 18 x 1 2 hex head bolts see Figure 1 Figure 1 Frame Assembly ...

Page 9: ...ou can securely mount the hanging bar 2 Use a level to accurately position the hanging bar on the wall see Figure 2 3 Drill holes through the bar into the studs 4 Use the provided screws or other appropriate fasteners to secure the hanging bar to the wall studs Note A minimum of three 3 screws are recommended to safely secure the frame More screws are needed for heavier screens 5 Recheck to make s...

Page 10: ...th the steel pucks mounted on the wall 10 Remove the frame Follow the steps for attaching the screen to the frame pages 15 16 11 Your WallScreen is now ready to hang in its final position see Figures 3 6 Figure 5 Components for Wall Mounting Side view Figure 3 Hanging Bar Front View Figure 4 Screen Rear View Figure 6 Hanging the Screen Side View ...

Page 11: ...3 4 hex head bolts see Figure 7 Note Depending on the size of the screen the number of wall boards may vary Temporary attachment of the wall boards to the frame for the purpose of positioning the frame and brackets on the wall 4 Without the screen material attached position the frame and wall boards on the wall see Figure 8 5 Make sure the unit is level and plumb You may need to use shims between ...

Page 12: ...n assembly to the previously mounted wall boards on the wall using the 3 4 hex head bolts see Figure 10 Note On some custom sized frames the use of additional back support braces is required These vertical support braces assure parallel top and bottom frame member alignment once the screen has been attached to the frame Do not install the screen frame without required back braces Figure 9 Attachin...

Page 13: ... frame making your WallScreen ready for installation to an appropriate surface see Figure 11 Note On some custom sized frames the use of additional back support braces is required These vertical support braces assure parallel top and bottom frame member alignment once the screen has been attached to the frame If back braces are included do not install the screen frame without required back braces ...

Page 14: ...ing in a wall or wall unit Access to the back of the screen is required to install the attachment hardware 1 Prepare the aperture 2 Attach the screen to the frame see pages 15 16 3 Carefully insert the frame with the screen already attached into the aperture Take care so that you do not damage the screen 4 Install the frame screen assembly into the aperture using the attached mounting brackets and...

Page 15: ...he inside to protect optical quality The screen is rolled lengthwise 1 Remove the screen from the cardboard shipping tube 2 On a clean surface unroll the screen viewing side up see Figure 13 3 Remove the protective packing material from the screen material CAUTION Be careful not to touch or scratch the viewing surface Do not use any tools to fasten the screen to the frame Do not fold or crease the...

Page 16: ...h onto the snaps Do not jerk wrinkle or crease the screen material as it can be damaged see Figure 14 6 Lift the frame to a vertical position to finish attaching the sides and bottom row of the snaps see Figure 15 Note If there are any wrinkles or puckers on the screen the snaps on the frame can be adjusted side to side Lay the frame viewing side down on a clean surface A movement of 1 16 to 1 8 1...

Page 17: ...otton swab with this solution moisten the stained area and gently lift off the stain Never use an aggressive scrubbing action as you could damage the screen surface by removing the optical coating Re moisten the area with clean water and dab dry with a clean sponge or cotton cloth Any residual watermarks will evaporate on their own in a few minutes Contact tech support at Stewart Filmscreen if you...

Page 18: ...expenses to and from Stewart are payable by the purchaser Stewart is not responsible for damage in shipment To protect against damage or loss in transit insure the product and prepay all transportation expenses This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including warranties as to fitness for use or merchantability Any implied warranties of fitness for use or merchantabil...

Page 19: ... StewartFilmscreen com 1161 W Sepulveda Blvd Torrance CA 90502 USA l 1 800 762 4999 l Tel 1 310 784 5300 l Fax 1 310 326 6870 Email TechSupport StewartFilmscreen com 2021 Stewart Filmscreen Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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