Creen, Are and, Leaning – Stewart Filmscreen Corp CM-1005 User Manual

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With reasonable care, you may expect many years of trouble-free use of
your Stewart projection screen.

We encourage you to keep your screen clean. To protect your screen when
it is not in use, store it in the fully retracted position.

Avoid getting any foreign material on the screen, as cleaning may prove
very difficult. It may not be possible to remove scratches, paint, ink, etc.

General maintenance

The screen surface on your screen is delicate. Special attention to these
instructions should be followed when cleaning.

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A draftsman-style brush may be used to lightly whisk away any
loose dirt or dust particles. (This type of brush is usually available
at office supply stores.) Stewart Filmscreen has an optional
screen cleaning kit that contains the proper type of brush.
Contact your dealer if you would like to obtain this cleaning kit.

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Particles left on the screen when it is retracted into the case may
form an impression on the screen surface. Periodically wipe the
back of the screen with a clean damp cloth.

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For tougher spots, use a solution of mild detergent and water.
Rub lightly using a sponge. Blot with a damp sponge to absorb
excess water. Residual water marks will evaporate within a few
minutes. Let the screen air dry completely before retracting.

Do not use any other cleaning materials on the screen. Contact the factory
if you have questions about removing difficult spots.

Replacement parts and service

No user-serviceable parts are contained within the unit. Contact your dealer
or the factory if you require part replacement or service.

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