Elite Screens Planate Tab-Tension Series Adjustment Instructions

Elite Screens Planate Tab-Tension Series Adjustment Instructions

Vertical limit switch adjustment

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Vertical Limit Switch Adjustment Instructions
Please contact Elite Screens before making any adjustments.
For technical support or further assistance, call 877-511-1211 x604
ATTENTION: Elite Screens ProAV does not recommend making unnecessary adjustments to the
screen, as improper adjustments will damage the unit and void your warranty.
Caution: The screen's Top Black Masking is already set to its maximum distance. There is NO extra
black top drop in the roller. Attempting to increase the drop will damage the motor and VOID your
warranty with Elite Screens ProAV. DO NOT use these instructions to try and get more out of your
standard black masking drop.

Adjustment tool needed

The adjustment screws are located on the left side of the screen, facing the front of the screen.
Updated 8/3/2016
Planate Tab-Tension Series
Lower limit adjustment screw is covered with a
warning sticker.
1
5/32" Allen wrench
www.eliteproav.com

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  • Page 1 Attempting to increase the drop will damage the motor and VOID your warranty with Elite Screens ProAV. DO NOT use these instructions to try and get more out of your standard black masking drop.
  • Page 2 Upper limit adjustment screw. Lower limit adjustment hole to access the lower limit screw. Adjustment instructions are as follows: If the screen is not retracting fully in to the housing: Insert the Allen wrench in to the upper limit screw and turn it counterclockwise.
  • Page 3 To increase the drop of the screen (only applicable if the initial adjustment went too far): Lower the screen to its fullest extent, then insert the Allen wrench into the lower limit adjustment screw and turn the limit screw counterclockwise. (1 full turn equals about 1”) Bear in mind that the screen will drop as you turn the Allen screw.

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