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Stewart Filmscreen
OPERATING THE CABLE CLIMBER
Before you use the switch to operate the Cable Climber, be sure its path is clear Do not attempt to hang
any kind of object from the screen housing, the cables, or the carriage
The motor that controls the motion of the screen housing and the motor that raises and lowers the screen
operate independently from each other There is no electrical link between them
There is a 3-button switch to control the screen housing and another 3- button switch to control the
screen Though the two motors can operate simultaneously, the recommended practice is to operate
them separately:
When lowering the unit for viewing, it is recommended that you first lower the housing to the correct
position, and then lower the screen
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When the screen is no longer needed, retract the screen, and then raise the housing
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Moving the housing while the screen is retracted protects the screen and promotes stable motion
When you lower or retract the unit, it will stop at its preset limit If an obstacle (such as a person or
furniture) gets in the path of the unit as it is lowered, you should use the switch control to stop the motion;
it will not automatically stop if it hits an obstacle
In general, when the screen is not in use, you should store it in the fully retracted position
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CAUTION
Do not operate the motor when any of the following occurs:
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The unit emits any smoke, heat, abnormal noise or unusual odor
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The unit is damaged in some way, such as damage from a water leak
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The unit is not level, due to a cable or tracking problem
If any of these situations occur, call a qualified service person