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Cima Fixed Frame Screen: Owner’s Manual
© 2017 Stewart Filmscreen Corporation
1. Identify the location of wall studs where you can securely mount the hanging bar.
2. Use a level to accurately position the hanging bar on the wall.
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.
5. Check to make sure the bar is level.
6. Assemble the frame (see page 6).
7. Hang the assembled frame, without the screen attached, on the hanging bar to ensure
that it is correctly mounted.
8. Mark on the wall where you will mount the steel pucks that will align with the magnets
fastened on the frame.
9. Remove the frame. Drill into the studs and mount the steel pucks with the
provided screws or other appropriate fasteners. Use shims as needed.
10. Reposition the frame, slide and secure the magnets so that they align with the steel
pucks mounted on the wall.
Note: Find studs that allow the pucks and magnets to be positioned approxi-
mately 12” to 24” from the edge of the frame on each side.
11. Remove the frame and follow the steps for attaching the screen to the frame (see
pages
9-10).
12. Your Fixed Frame is now ready to hang in its final position. See figures 2-5 on page 8.
To accurately position the frame, you will mount the hanging bar and temporarily
hang the frame prior to attaching the screen material. On the bottom of the frame,
there are magnets you can slide to line up with steel pucks you will align with wall
studs. If the wall is not perfectly flat, the force of the magnet may cause the frame to
bend. For this reason, shims can be placed between the wall and the steel pucks so
that the frame lays completely flat. The screen should not be attached to the frame
at this point. Refer to figures 2-5 on page 8.
Professional mounting techniques should be used. Stewart Filmscreen can
not be liable for substandard or faulty installations.
MOUNTING THE FRAME