Assembly Instructions
STEP 6 (F-AT models only)
Connect the Black Mask Fabric onto the front side of framework by staples. Shoot one staple in about every 20
cm, after which cut the fabric to match the framework size by scissors or carpet knife. It is not impor tant how the
back fabr ic looks as long a s it covers the area inside the outer f ramework bars. Ne ither it does not have to be 100%
tensed. (It will finally be covered by the actual screen fabric and the velvet frames anyway.)
STEP 7
Prepare to connect the Screen Fabric to Fabri c
Holders, which are inserted inside into the slots of
framework bars, as shown in Fig 7a. Use Was her,
10 mm and Nut, 10 mm to fasten the fabric. The
Fabr ic Hol ders with a Plate are placed in each four
corner (Fig 7b)
STEP 10
Now the rest of Fabric Holders are inserted to Frame work bars, and the Screen Fabric is attached to those
again exactly as shown in Fig 7a. And after this those spots are also tightened according to instructions in Step
9. If there still exist some loosen areas on screen the further tightening can still be per formed, until the surface is
perfectly flat.
Video Screen
Cinoscreen F-100 / F-AT100
Fig 7a (back view)
Fig 7b
Fig 8
STEP 8
Place the Fabr ic Hold ers first to the horizontal top frame work bars and to th e top corners, after which,
starting from corner, roll the fabric open and simultaneous ly string the t abs of fabric to every Fabric Holder
on top corners and bars. After this insert the Fabric Hold ers also to the spots marked with the arrows in Fig
8. Now, exactly as presented in Fig 7a, lock the fabric to the holders, BUT FIRST ONLY FROM THE SPOTS
MARKED WITH ARROWS IN FIG 8, even if the top bars already have the rest of holders in their place.
Tighten the ten nuts securely by using the Spanner Wrench.
NOTE! With F-AT model place the two white woven fabrics, one after another on top with each other, so that the
one with a diagonal surface pattern stays on top.
Fig 9
STEP 9
The fabric is now tightened first from the spots
marked with arrows in Fig 8 . Using the L-
Wrench, 3mm, screw the set screws inside the
Fabric Holders clock wise, each for 4-5 full turns.
Before tightening make sure that in every four
corner the fabric tabs bends entirely over the
front edge of the fabric holder plate, exactly as
shown with arrows in Fig 9
Care and Maintenance (CinoWhite and CinoAT Fabrics)
Clean surface with a solution of mild dishwashing liquid
diluted with warm water. Sponge the surface, rinse with clear
water and blot dry. It is also possible to use cleaning solvents
or abrasives.
Fig 11 (back view)
a)
a)
b)
STEP 11
Vel vet Fr ames are now attached to the framework bars. First prepare to connect the two Frame Hold ers to the
side threads of each six velvet frame parts with Cap Screw m6 x 16 (Fig 11a). Similarly attach the frame holder
assembly (Fig 2h and Fig 11b) to each center thread of velvet frame. Tighten all screws securely by using L-
Wrench 4 mm. Finally, repeating this for all six velvet frames, string the Frame Holders in side to the set screws,
assembled in Step 2 (Fig 2f and 2g), and connect the center Frame Hol der with a plate onto the slot in the
framework bar using the Torx Scr ew
. Tighten the screws of each velvet frame securely using the Screw Driver,
torx. Still match the joints of frames perfectly to each othe r and You’re done. ... Enjoy your new 2.40:1 picture!
NOTE: If the motorized mask system is also installed, do not per form the step 11, but start to follow the user manual
of Cinomask F-100.