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Staub Electronics DF-SL-100-HC DRAGONFLY - 100 IN. HIGH CONTRAST FILM SCREEN W_BLACK VELVET FRAME (HDTV) User Manual

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Please follow the assembly and installation instructions

carefully. With proper assembly and installation, your

new screen will deliver years of trouble-free service

Preparing your screen for installation

Part List

• Carefully open the package and lay out all the parts on a clean,
flat surface
• Use extreme caution when unpacking the screen; do not use
knives or sharp objects to open the packing boxes.
• Do not unpack the screen material at this time.

Aluminum Frame Tube

Tensioning Rod

“L” Bracket

Assembly x4

Snap Lug x34

Washers x8

Top and Bottom Bracket with

Pre-measured Tether x1 each

5x40mm Phillips

Head Screws X8

Concrete

Anchors x8

x2

x2

x2

x2

Installing the snap lugs

• Slide the snap lugs into the section of the extruded aluminum

frame as shown in Diagram 1.

a

Snap Lug

b

• The snap lugs line up with the arrow decals on the frame

tubes. Alignment is not critical at this stage of the installation.

Note that the screen is supplied with 2 extra snap lugs; should

you lose or break a snap lug, one of the spares is a convenient

replacement.

Installing the screen material

• Place all of the frame tubes face down on the work surface and

carefully line up the ends to form shape of the finished

screen.

• The 4 supplied “L” shaped corner bracket assemblies are used

to join the individual frame tubes together.

• Loosen the 4 screws on the “L” brackets. Next, carefully

slip the brackets into the aluminum frame channel as shown

in diagram 2.

• It will help to leave the screws loose until you get all of the

brackets in place.

• Carefully line up the frame corners and tighten the screws

slightly; repeat this step at each corner.

• Note that you may have to loosen and adjust the brackets

and frame tubes in order to get the frame perfectly square. A

carpenters square is very helpful with this stage of the

assembly.

• Line up the snap lugs and the screen material with the frame

and press the snap lug through the corresponding hole in

the material. Some adjustment and re-adjustment is often

necessary; this is normal. Note that the tensioning rod goes to

the outside of the snap lug (See Diagram 4).

• Repeat this process all the way around the frame. As you

position the tensioning rod behind the snap lugs,

the screen will become tighter on the frame and any

wrinkles or creases will disappear. It may also be helpful or

necessary to temporarily “unsnap” or loosen the snap lug for

adjustment, especially as you work to the final corners of the

screen.

• Once the screen is in place and the tensioning rods are

seated behind all of the snap lugs, inspect the front

of the screen. Make sure that the screen material is flat

and wrinkle-free. Also, check the corners to make sure that

the screen is properly positioned. If there are any wrinkles

or positioning issues, simply lay the screen face down and

adjust accordingly.

• Note that some very small fold lines or wrinkles may exist for a

few hours; this is due to the packing of the screen and they

will disappear within a short time.

• Make sure that hands and work area are clean before working

with the screen materials

• Carefully unpack the screen material- Use caution as the 4

tensioning rods are contained inside the cardboard tube.

• Carefully lay out the screen material so that it roughly lines

up with the frame- Exact position is not critical at this stage of

the assembly. It is important that the screen material is facing

the correct direction. It is easy to identify the back side of the

screen as it will have the stitched or welded seam visible.

• Unpack the 4 metal tensioning rods.

• Insert the long metal tensioning rods into the longer edges

of the screen material, one rod per side. It is easier if the

screen is flat on the floor. Use care when installing the rod;

do not force it or damage to the screen material may occur

(See Diagram 3).

• Insert the shorter tensioning rods into the corresponding

sides of the screen; as with the longer rods, use caution to

avoid damage to the screen (See Diagram 3).

Assembling the frame

b

d

c

a

top frame

strip nuts

side frame

L Bracket

Diagram 1

Diagram 2

Diagram 3

Tension Rod

a

c

b

Diagram 4

a

b

c

d

e

Top Frame Bar

Side

Frame

Bar

Top Bracket

screen

Front View

Back View

Side View

Top View

Bottom Bracket

screen

screen

screen