Stewart Filmscreen Corp CM-1005 User Manual

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Visionary Electriscreen: Owner’s Manual

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Problem description

Probable cause

Action to take

Screen continues past bottom
stop position.

White limit switch is out of
adjustment.

Readjust the white DOWN limit
switch. See pp. 13-14 of this
manual.

Batten retracts too far into case.

Yellow limit switch out of
adjustment. Failure to correct
can damage motor and screen.
Do not use the unit until this
problem is resolved.

Have a qualified service person
readjust the yellow UP limit
switch. See pp. 13-14 of this
manual.

During operation, there is a
repeated thumping or clicking
sound.

Motor cable or connectors are
out of position in the case and
interfering with the screenroll.

Remove screenroll assembly and
reposition cable and connectors
so that they remain within the
electrical box when the screenroll
assembly is fitted back into the
case. See p. 11.

Motor shuts off. Motor has been
in use for more than 2 minutes.

Motor is designed for short
operations (lowering and
retracting), not continuous duty.
Longer operation, such as during
setup and positioning, causes
the motor to overheat and shut
off.

Allow the motor to cool down.
Complete cooling can take an
hour or more. Heat gain is
cumulative and takes time to
dissipate. If motor use is initiated
before it has cooled completely,
the motor will shut down again
when it reaches maximum
temperature.

Any controller (e.g., STI, LVC,
etc.) fails to operate motor.

Dirt, finger prints, marks, etc. on
screen surface.

Improper handling of screen.

Brush off or use a mild detergent
solution with clean rag or cotton
swab.

Indentations appear on screen
surface.

Debris or particles adhering to
screen due to static cling.

Check back of screen; gently
brush debris away by hand.

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