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Wizard SmartScreen Motorized Installation Instructions Manual

5 1/2” and 7” housing
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SmartScreen Motorized
5 ½" and 7" Housing
Measuring and Installation Instructions
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  • Page 1 SmartScreen Motorized 5 ½” and 7” Housing Measuring and Installation Instructions...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Measuring 5 ½” & 7” Housing Pages 3 to 7 Before Installing 5 ½” & 7” Housing Pages 8 to 9 Installing 5 ½” & 7” Housing Outside Above Header (OAH) Pages 10 to 15 Installing 5 ½” & 7” Housing Inside Under Header (IUH) Pages 16 to 21 Appendices Pages 22 to 25...
  • Page 3 5 ½” & 7” Housing SmartScreen Motorized Measuring These measuring instructions cover both the 5 ½” and the 7” housing SmartScreen Motorized Minimum width of the SmartScreen Motorized is 3’ wide (necessary to accommodate the motor within the roll tube) Maximum width is 30’ wide (25’...
  • Page 4 ii. Tracks are face mounted to the left and the right of the opening 6. Determine what material you will be fastening the unit to a. Different types of fasteners may be necessary depending what material the unit is being fastened to b.
  • Page 5 e. Crowns, moldings, humps in the floor, etc. cannot be accommodated 8. Determine the housing size (5 ½” or 7”) and roll tube size ( 4” or 5”) a. Units 22’ and wider and/or 12’ and taller will use a 7” housing and a 5” roll tube b.
  • Page 6 13. Determine motor size a. All SmartScreen Motorized come with the Somfy Maestria motor with obstacle detection b. 5” roll tube will use a Somfy 550 motor c. 4” roll tube will use a Somfy 525 motor d.
  • Page 7 Customer would have to use at own risk 16. Place the order using the information gathered during the measuring process through Wizard’s online ordering system a.
  • Page 8 If packaging is damaged the unit may still be free of damage b. Take care opening the packages to ensure unit is not damaged while opening c. Inspect unit and pieces and if there is any damage report to Wizard immediately with pictures...
  • Page 9 4. Remove the units from packaging a. Place the packages on a flat surface b. Careful open up and remove packaging c. Remove the housing, slide bar and tracks (and 2” x 2” angle if included) from each package d. Cut the tape that holds the packaging material that is wrapped around the housing e.
  • Page 10 Installing a OAH (Outside Above Header) Unit 1. Install the housing back a. Turn the housing so that the back is facing up b. Drill 3/ 16" mounting holes into the back of the housing. Start at the middle and every 24" toward the ends.
  • Page 11 ii. Cotter pin fits upwards c. Move the motor end of the tube to line up with the crown on the end cap making sure the idler does not come out of the tube i. Ensure the power cord coming out of the motor is facing down ii.
  • Page 12 h. Press the My button to stop the screen Within 6 seconds of stopping the screen press and hold the program button on the back of the remote until the motor jogs twice This motor is now programed and can be unplugged if necessary k.
  • Page 13 e. With the chop saw cut at that point Take the track cover and measure the same length and cut g. Repeat the same steps for the other track i. Each track may be a different length so it is important to ensure you cut the correct track for both the left and the right side h.
  • Page 14 y. Snap the track cover over the corresponding track starting at the top of the track and working your way down ensuring the cover snaps on (a distinctive snapping sound can be heard) 8. If there was a bias cut in to the screen and the slide bar is not level at the upper limit a.
  • Page 15 * Any creases and much of the puckering the may be seen after a screen is install will disappear as the screen hangs down * The limits may need to be adjusted once the screen has been in use and settled after install – Follow up with the customer to arrange a time to go back and review the limits...
  • Page 16 Installing a IUH (Inside Under Header) Unit 1. Install the housing back a. Turn the housing so that the top is facing up. b. Drill 3/ 16" mounting holes into the top of the housing. Start at the middle and every 24" toward the ends.
  • Page 17 i. Measure 7” from the front end of the shaft to find Idler B, add ½” and insert 2 screws into in any of the roller tubes 3 channels to secure Idler B to the roller tube Loop the power cord around the motor and pull through the opening drilled earlier i.
  • Page 18 i. The screen will start to roll down m. When the screen reaches 1’ from the lowest point press the My button to stop the screen n. Press the My button and the up button together to set the lower limit i.
  • Page 19 8. Install the side tracks and covers a. On one side of the screen (left or right) measure from the ground or the lowest point up to the bottom of the end cap. That is the length of the track b.
  • Page 20 u. Spray silicone in the groove of each track on both sides of the unit from top to bottom v. Press the down button on the remote and ensure the screen rolls down without being impeded i. The obstacle detection will engage is the screen is impeded w.
  • Page 21 e. Strips of tape may need to be added or taken off depending on how great of a bias there is in the screen Add or remove tape 1 strip at a time until the slide bar is level at the upper limit 12.
  • Page 22 126" Additional mesh options may be available Additional costs and limitations may apply Please speak to your Wizard representative to discuss options Hard Power Reset 1. Cut power to motor for 10 seconds 2. Turn on power to motor for 10 seconds 3.
  • Page 23 Adjusting Screen Limits 1. To adjust the upper limit a. Press the up button on the remote to send the screen up to the upper limit b. Press and hold the up and down buttons on the remote until the screen jogs up and down c.
  • Page 24 16. Carefully slide the screen all the way across the roll tube taking care not to damage the screen 17. When you reach the other side of the roll tube ensure there are equal number of zipper teeth on both ends of the roll tube so that the screen will be centered 18.