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MOBILE SCREEN (MONOBLOX 64) Compact transport volume due to patented snap joint technology Special extruded and hardened aluminum alloy allows maximum stability at minimum weight. AT64-SHIFT EXTENSION 21“ (53 cm) AT64-SHIFT ENDMODULE LOCKING- AND SLIDING MODULES FRAME ADAPTERS Frame adapters and accessories in yellow bag.
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SOFTBAG WITH WHEELS padded , tearproof nylonbag with wheels and carrying straps small 128x25x30 cm big 133x31x35 cm AT64-SHIFT EXTENSION 42“ (107 cm) AT64-SHIFT BASE MODULE 26“ (67 cm) ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION PROJECTION SCREEN BAG Lined storage bag for projection screen...
INDEX GENERAL STANDARDS, REGULATIONS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SAFETY OPERATION, MAINTENANCE and SERVICE WARRANTY AT64-SHIFT LEG HEIGHTS FRAME SETUP ADAPTERS LEG LENGTH/ADAPTER POSITIONING LOCKING & SLIDING MODULES UNLOCK LEG ASSEMBLY 15-16 RELOCK SURFACE MOUNTING RAISING UP TELESCOPIC SUPPORT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT UP SAFETY CATCH HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT DOWN DISASSEMBLY...
The AT64-SHIFT leg makes it possible for JUST ONE person to easily adjust a mobile projection screen‘s height, without having to disassemble it first. The AT-64-SHIFT can be combined with all existing AV Stumpfl screen systems. STANDARDS, REGULATIONS and TECHNICAL...
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SET UP-ASSEMBLY MECHANICAL HAZARDS Danger of injury due to improper assembly. Make sure all frame parts assembled correctly and all hinges and joints are locked before raising screen to standing position. Falling parts can cause severe injury or death! Projection surface damage in case of faulty assembly or set up. Make sure all frame parts assembled correctly and all hinges and joints are locked before one unfold and attach the projection surface.
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WARNING Mobile projection screens are developed for indoor use only. Failure to follow warning may result in personal injury due to unforeseen acts of nature. Any damage and consequential damage caused by outdoor use is not covered by warranty. BASIC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Basic safety requirements for „flying“...
DISASSEMBLY For disassembly the same safety instructions apply as for assembly and set up. Bring down a projection screen with the appropriate number of people to avoid falling over of the screen. Falling parts can cause severe injury or death! OPERATION, MAINTENANCE and SERVICE FRAME ELEMENTS, LEGS and ACCESSORIES: The frame elements, legs and additional elements are maintenance-free.
WARRANTY The warranty period for production deficiencies is 5 years for the frame elements and 24 months for the projection surface. Mobile projection screens are developed for indoor use only. Any damage and consequential damage caused by outdoor use is not covered by warranty. The general terms and conditions are available at http://avstumpfl.com/agb LIMITATION OF LIABILITY All the details in this manual were compiled in consideration of the standards and legal regulations...
• tool-free automatic securing of the height adjustment • 8 different lengths possible • compatible with all mobile AV Stumpfl screen systems • Altitude: min: 3,5" (9cm) - max: 76,5" (194cm) • adjustable in steps of 1" (25,4mm) •...
FRAME SETUP 1 For detailed information on frame setup please refer to the appropriate manual 2 Lay out the AT64-SHIFT leg components next to each frame side. 3 All components are labeled either with a red or green square, which indicate the corresponding side of the frame. 4-5 For easy mounting by a single person we recommend making use of the leg set up support.
ADAPTERS To prepare your screen frame for use with the AT64-SHIFT legs, you have to attach adapters at the backside of the frame – once only. Depending on the screen size, up to four adapters per leg are available. 1 Make sure to use the lower two positions at the frame to mount adapters for the locking modules.
LOCKING MODULES 1 Attach the two locking modules to the lower two adapters of the frame. 2-5 Secure the bayonet coupling by turning the module into the aligned direction with the frame and make sure that the colored squares facing to the outside. SLIDING MODULES 6 Continue to attach the two sliding modules.
UNLOCK 1-3 Loosen the two locking-mechanisms. Just pull the button and turn it counterclockwise. LEG ASSEMBLY 1-2 Assemble the numbered extension parts. Just plug together the components. The snap-lock will engage automatically. Beware of pinch points!
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3-4 Slide in the extension modules so that the plug-in profile protrudes from the bottom frame corner. 5-7 Assemble the next extension part(s) with the end module and connect them. 8-9 Now put on the base module and shift the complete leg until the vertical part of the base module is flush with the bottom frame corner.
RELOCK 1-3 Finally secure the two locking mechanisms and continue with attaching the opposite leg. Repeat all the steps for the other side. SURFACE MOUNTING 1-3 Remove all leg set up supports and attach the projection surface.
RAISING UP 1-3 Since the projection screen is at floor level, the low center of gravity makes raising it up to standing position really easy. WARNING Falling parts! TELESCOPIC SUPPORT AT64-SHIFT legs have a telescope function to bolt the leg support at different heights according to ambient conditions and particular stability needs.
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT UP 1-3 To adjust the screen height, just start at the bottom of the scale and simply move the screen up to your preferred position. The AT64-SHIFT will lock automatically. 4 Two locking modules on each side make the screen system leg even more robust and safe to use.
SAFETY CATCH 1-2 To prevent the screen from becoming detached from the AT64-SHIFT leg, the end module works as a safety catch. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT DOWN To move the frame further down, just use the locking mechanism. 1 Loosen the upper locking module. 2-3 Safeguard the screen frame manually and unlock the lower module.
DISASSAMBLY 1-2 To disassemble the leg components, push the red button to loosen the snap joint. WARNING Danger of injury due to improper disassembly. Falling parts can cause severe injury or death!
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