Information For The Consumer - Projecta projection screens Instructions For Use Manual

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2.15 If the connection cable of the projection screen is damaged, the entire cable
must be replaced by a new cable or motor unit. These components are
available from the manufacturer or from the supplier.
2.16 Do not allow children to play with the screen. Mount the (wall) switch out of
reach of children or use a key switch (available as an accessory via your
supplier).
2.17 Projection screens wider than 5 meters must always be protected from
unauthorised use. For example, by using a key switch (available as an accessory
via your supplier). See section 4.3.3 'Connecting key switch'.
2.18 Keep all remote control devices out of the reach of children.
2.19 Use the wireless remote control only if you are able to observe the
movement of the screen. Never use the remote control if you are in another
room.
2.20 Make sure no one is standing under the projection screen while it is unrolling.
Also ensure that no one walks back and forth under the screen.
This also applies in cases where the projection screen has already been
unrolled.
2.21 The projection screens are not suitable for use in lift constructions above
stages or in theatres. Consult your supplier if you would like to use the
product in this type of situation.
2.22 All project projection screens are intended for indoor use only.
2.23
The projection screens must be hung drip and spatter free.
2.24 The projection screens may not be used in areas with a particularly corrosive
environment such as swimming pools, bathhouses or sauna rooms.
2.25 All of the projection screens are maintenance-free. For tips on cleaning and
maintenance, see section 7. 'Maintenance and cleaning'.

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Disposal of your old product
Your product is manufactured from high-quality materials and components, which
may be recycled and reused.
If you see a symbol of a refuse container on wheels with a strike-through symbol on
your product, this means that the product falls under the EU guideline 2002/96/EC.
Find out how electrical and electronic products are collected separately in your area.
Observe local regulations when disposing of used products and do not place them
with the normal household refuse for collection. The proper disposal of used
products prevents negative consequences for the environment and public health.

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