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Stewart Filmscreen
STEP 1. MOUNTING (CONTINUED)
INITIAL SCREEN DEPLOYMENT
Screen batten retaining bolts have been installed at the factory These screw fasteners are clearly
identified with bright yellow manila tags These screws should be removed prior to termination and
energizing the unit and certainly must be removed prior to deployment of the screen
Paper has been interleaved in the screen fabric to prevent shipping damage When the screen is initially
operated, be sure that the paper is not wrinkled and snagged within the dust-cover of the unit The
paper should protrude from the batten slot in a free manner The paper should fall away as the screen is
deployed Look up into the slot and confirm that no remaining paper is within the screen roll
After the electrical connection is made, lower the screen to ensure the safety cables are attached These
cables are designed to prevent the screen from falling if the main cable should break or become loose
STEP 2: ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP
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CAUTION
Professional techniques should be used when making any electrical connection A qualified
electrician should perform these procedures Be sure to follow all standard safety procedures for
installing electrical devices
Do not disassemble or alter the configuration of the motor or the unit’s electrical connections This
may cause injury to you or damage to the product
The electrical connection should be made only to the type of power source indicated on the
marking label
The motors require standard AC power (unless an alternate voltage has been specified)
General suggestions for wiring:
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Soldering is recommended
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The use of wire nuts is acceptable
INSTALLING THE LOW-VOLTAGE 3-BUTTON SWITCH
The Stewart Filmscreen low-voltage control allows the use of low-voltage wire to connect to the supplied
3-position 24V momentary wall switch