User Manual AWOL VISION 100" Motorized ALR Floor Rising Projector Screen for Ultra Short Throw Projector

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USER MANUAL
Motorized Floor Rising UST Ambient Light Rejection Screen
Thanks for choosing the AWOL Vision Motorized Floor Rising UST
Ambient Light Rejection Screens ALR-F210C or ALR-F220C.
Please read this manual carefully before installation and use.
To prevent electric shock, fire hazard
- Using incorrect cables may affect product performance, and may even lead to electric shock,
fire and other accidents. In order to ensure product performance and safety, please use the same
type of cable as the original cable.
- If a power extension cord is required, use a power cord with an amperage rating not lower than that
of the product. Otherwise, it may cause the power cord to overheat, and even cause electric shock,
fire and other accidents.
- In thunderstorm weather or when the product is not used for a long time, please unplug the power
plug from the socket to avoid damage to the device caused by lightning or power line surges.
- Do not place flammable objects near this product to avoid fire.
Instructions for safe operation
- Never place the screen in an unstable location, bracket or table, to prevent the product from
falling, causing serious equipment damage and personal injury.
- Do not attempt to disassemble this product, there are dangerous high voltages inside that
could cause personal injury. When repair is required, it must be done by trained or authorized
service personnel.
- Do not place this product upright as it may tip over and cause damage.
- Make sure the product is protected from rain and moisture.
- Do not immerse or expose this product to water or other liquids. If any liquid or solid object enters
the cabinet, please unplug the power cord of the device immediately and ask professional service
technicians to check it before continuing to use it.
- Do not place this product in the following environments:
Poor ventilation or narrow spaces.
Near any device that generates a strong magnetic field.
Direct sunlight.
Extremely hot, cold or humid environment.
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