Screen Kit Installation Instructions Retractable Insect Pleated Screen Read Installation Instructions carefully before proceeding Ensure that Installation Instructions and llen Key remain with Householder WRNING Screen will not stop children from falling out window Keep children away from open window safety initiative from the ustralian Window ssociation Recommended Tools NOTE: SHRP LUMINIUM LDE ONLY Screen Kit Components WS-MS WS-PK-T WS-PK- WS-CS Rev E January 2012 1
Screen Kit Components WS-GR-2 WS-- WS-F-2 WS-CEIN x9 x3 WS-K 62020CX SC3GX7S WS-MP WS-MST * used for a double screen only * used for a double screen only * used for a double screen only SEL P48850 DUST COVER,2 or 3 WS-COVEXP HNDLE R TRIM WS-HDPEX HNDLE R COVER WS-HDCEXP SCREEN SSEMLY Rev E January 2012 2
1. Cutting Screen ssembly Do not remove wrapping before cutting. Ensure the SCREEN SSEMLY is tightly bound as supplied 30 [1.18] HED TOP EFORE CUTTING ENSURE OTH CSSETTE SSEMLIES ND CORDS RE LOCTED WY FROM THE OTTOM CUT RE H RETE RETE SILL 30 [1.18] CUT PRE-SSEMLED H - 33 [1.29] *include from top of plastic * Length of Screen ssembly = H - 33 [1.29] CUT TO SIZE THIS END OTTOM MX 200 [7.87] 2. Inserting the Handle CENTRE OF SCREEN SSEMLY or OTTOM WS-GR-2 Rev E January 2012 3
WS-CS 3. Inserting the djustment lock WS-- WS-CS WS-- 4. Inserting the Friction lock ii i ROLLER GUIDE WS-K Loosely apply screws 5. Inserting the Mesh Retainer TOP OTTOM WS-MS WS-MS Rev E January 2012 4
6. Installing Screen Carefully remove wrapping. Ensure that the screen assembly is tightly compressed JM MOUNT (RSJ) ii SNP i MSKING TPE SCREEN SSEMLY CSSETTE SSEMLIES PPLY Low adhesive tape CUT END (OTTOM) C LIGN CORDS lign Cords on individual rollers JM MOUNT (RSJ) LIGN CORDS LIGN CORDS lign all Cords on end rollers Ensure the cords are not twisted or tangled D TRCK (RST OR RSTT) JM MOUNT (RSJ) CSSETTE SSEMLY CORDS Rev E January 2012 5
WS-CEIN 7. Fitting ottom Channel Cassette i. ii. CSSETTE SSEMLY ROTTE PIVOT iii. iv. JM JM SLIDE CORDS 62020CX Ensure cords are on top of the cassette 8. Fitting Top Track Cassette CSSETTE SSEMLY TRCK (RST or RSTT) NOTE: WS-CEIN JM MOUNT (RSJ) WS-CEIN CSSETTE SSEMLY WS-CEIN <3600 [141.73] PER CSSETTE SSEMLY >3600 [141.73] PER CSSETTE SSEMLY NOTE: Fit WS-CEIN before fitting cassette into the top track (RST or RSTT) Rev E January 2012 6
9. Cord Tensioning JM TRCK (RST or RSTT) TIGHTEN DJUSTLE NCHORS CORD NCHOR - SLIDE DJUST JM MOUNT (RSJ) KEEP COMPRESSED DJUSTLE NCHORS TIGHTEN CSSETTE SSEMLY Ensure that the screen assembly is tightly compressed. Slide cord anchors to take up the slack and stretch a further 15mm 10. Preparing Handlebar NOTE: See Page 11 for DOULE SCREEN See Page 12 for CORNER SCREEN H - 47 [1.85] 30 [1.18] HED WS-HDCEXP CUT H RETE RETE SILL 30 [1.18] with RETE without RETE WS-HDCEXP HNDLER WS-HDCEXP HNDLER i ii CUT 15 [0.59] P48850 or i ii CUT FULL LENGTH P48850 Rev E January 2012 7
C 10. Fitting the Handlebar Cover WS-HDCEXP WS-PK-T efore fitting Handlebar Cover, ensure the cords are not twisted or tangled lign all Cords on end rollers i REMOVE iii SNP HNDLER iii SNP WS-HDCEXP lign Cords on individual rollers ii WS-HDCEXP SCREEN SSEMLY WS-PK- lign all Cords on end rollers ENSURE STICKER IS COMPLETELY REMOVED FTER CHECKING 11. Handlebar djustment gap at TOP gap at OTTOM DJUST DJUST DJUSTLE NCHORS CORD NCHOR - SLIDE DJUSTLE NCHORS CORD NCHOR - SLIDE TIGHTEN TIGHTEN increase tension release tension release tension increase tension TIGHTEN DJUSTLE NCHORS CORD NCHOR - SLIDE DJUST TIGHTEN DJUSTLE NCHORS CORD NCHOR - SLIDE DJUST Rev E January 2012 8
+5 [0.19] MX H DJUST TOUCH T HIGHEST POINT H +5 [0.19] MX 12. Screen djustment DJUST TOUCH T HIGHEST POINT ii ii iii HT EN EN NOTE: TO E DJUSTED ON OTH SIDES OF THE HNDLER DJUST TOUCH TO WHICH EVER SIDE IS GRETER H +5 [0.19] MX NOTE: TO E DJUSTED ON OTH SIDES OF THE HNDLER DJUST and LEVEL ii ii i i iii LO OS EN ENL TO SHO TIEG N NT SGEI ETOH LO N H OS iii iiii TIG -5 [0.19] MX i LO iii LO TIG HT EN NOTE: TO E DJUSTED ON OTH SIDES OF THE HNDLER OS EN TIG HT EN NOTE: TO E DJUSTED ON OTH SIDES OF THE HNDLER Rev E January 2012 9
13. Fitting Cassettes for Double Screens meeting point* i. ii. CSSETTE SSEMLY iii. JM MOUNT (RSJ) TRCK (RST OR RSTT) JM MOUNT (RSJ) ROTTE PIVOT SLIDE TO MEETING POINT iv. CSSETTE SSEMLY NCHOR LOCKS CSSETTE SSEMLY NCHOR LOCKS SLIDE SLIDE MEETING POINT meeting point NOTE: Refer to Page 6 Securing Cassette before repeating Step for RST or RSTT 14. Fitting Magnet & Magnet Plates for Double Screens HNDLER HNDLER COVER (WS-HDCEX) HNDLER WS-MST ii CUT FULL LENGTH WS-MST i MGNET (WS-MST) Rev E January 2012 10
Top 100 [3.93] WS-MP x3 >1500 [59.05] ottom Centre 100 [3.93] SC3GX7S HNDLER COVER PRE-DRILL Ø1.5 (1/16in) [1/16] HOLES Top = <1500 [59.05] = WS-MP = ottom 15. Corner Screen pplication CSSETTE FITTING OPENED JOINT FRME CUT 15 [0.59] W2 HNDLER TIMER FSCI NCHOR LOCKS i W2 CUT 15 [0.59] P48850 WS-HDCEX TIMER FSCI W1 i P48850 HNDLER & SEL FITTING W1 Rev E January 2012 11
16. Commissioning 1. Ensure Channel (RSC) is free from dirt and debris. 2. Ensure screen slides freely from side to side. 3. Ensuren Screen meets at the Jamb or meeting Screen (double or corner applications) without any gaps. (If not Refer to Step 11 Handle djustment) 4. Once Screen is operating correctly fit the remaining components (as shown below). 17. Fitting Channel Covers TRCK (RST OR RSTT) ii SQUEEZE JM MOUNT (RSJ) WS-COVEXP iii SNP RSC CORDS i LIFT HNDLER JM MOUNT (RSJ) iv SLIDE UNDERNETH HNDLER (approx 15mm) CORDS pass above COVER Extrusion 18. Fitting Handlebar Trim WS-HDPEX +8= CUT LENGTH +8= CUT LENGTH i LIGN ii i SQUEEZE NOTE: REPET OTHER SIDE NOTE: REPET OTHER SIDE Rev E January 2012 12
Care / Maintenance Cleaning the TRCK & CHNNEL Dust and debris can collect in the CHNNEL(RSC) overtime. Removal of such build up is easy and important to the screen s smooth movement. While the screen is retracted, remove any debris with a soft cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush nozzle. Dusty or coastal environments will require regular cleaning. Cleaning the SCREEN MESH The SCREEN MESH should be lightly dusted to maintain an unobstructed view and air flow. While the screen is extended, remove any build up with a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush nozzle, care should be taken not to tear or rip the mesh. Operating Tips The screen is fitted with tensioning CORDS located within the CHNNEL & TRCK that not only provide stability to the screen, but control the vertical orientation of the HNDLER and help prevent the mesh from blowing out of the CHNNEL & TRCK in windy conditions. Should the SCREEN MESH blow out gently retract the screen and the mesh should self-feed back into the CHNNEL & TRCK, if not simply pop the mesh back by hand. On large openings the screen mesh acts like a sail. In gusty or windy conditions it is recommended to keep the SCREEN retracted to reduce possibility of damage occurring. SERVICING If the mesh is damaged or a tension cord breaks, the screen will need to be replaced. The screen has been designed to be interchangeable with a replacement. It is recommended you contact the original installer. Warranty The product Retractable Pleated Insect Screen is warranted fit for the intended purpose and free of manufacturing defects and material flaws. Should any defect in materials and/or workmanship become apparent within 5 years from the date of purchase, the Supplier will repair or replace the product free of charge. The warranty does not cover: Improper screen assembly, installation and /or adjustment provided by others Damage as a result of environmental conditions, strong winds, natural disasters or other events beyond the control or the Supplier Damage to the screen mesh, tensioning cords and / or channels caused by deliberate or accidental misuse, abuse or neglect Damage caused by humans or pets accidentally running or walking into the screen when in use Damage caused to the screen components by inadequate maintenance, i.e. failure to routinely remove dirt, dust and debris from the channel and mesh Normal fair wear and tear Progressive deterioration of finishes and materials due to exposure to sun, rain, abrasion, heat and /or cold Damage caused by the contamination of the screen mesh due to excessive moisture, construction dust or debris, and aggressive cleaning agents Damage to the mesh caused by contact with excessive heat surfaces including, but not limited to construction equipment, cigarette ash, matches, cigarette lighters, sparks or hot cooking utensils Damage caused by another trade and / or other people on the building site This warranty does not cover general deterioration in appearance or performance that occurs as a result of normal operation. The liability of the Supplier shall be limited to the repair or replacement (at the Suppliers option) of the defective product. The Supplier will not be liable for any other direct or indirect costs, loss or damage to person or property, or any consequential losses. The Supplier excludes, to the extent permitted by law, all other warranties, whether expressed, implied or statutory. Rev E January 2012 13
Screen Replacement 1. Remove Channel Covers TRCK (RST OR RSTT) i. ii. JM JM JM MOUNT (RSJ) WS-COVEXP REMOVE RSC SLIDE WS-COVEXP PIVOT WS-COVEXP 2. Remove Cassettes i. ii. iii. iv. JM JM CSSETTE SSEMLY SLIDE ROTTE REMOVE PIVOT 3. Remove Screen ssembly i WEDGE ETWEEN ii REMOVE JM MOUNT (RSJ) ii REMOVE iii LIFT MSKING TPE SCREEN SSEMLY CSSETTE SSEMLIES 4. Replace with new SCREEN KIT and follow instructions supplied. Rev E January 2012 14