Quick-Start Guide
Profile by Draper
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Slide Surface
Retention
Extrusion
Over Plastic
Tubing
BACK
Back of
Viewing Surface
Surface to Frame Assembly
Place frame face down, in the center of the viewing surface (see Fig. 10).
Insert opposite side of surface to notch #1 of frame extrusion.
Repeat steps 11-12 with remaining edges of surface.
Ensure surface retention extrusions are evenly spaced in tension slots on
all 4 edges of surface, resulting in a flat viewing surface (see Fig. 14).
If additional tension is desired or required over time, adjust surface one
edge at a time to tension notch #2.
Surface Preparation
Move assembled frame out of the way. Unroll the viewing surface with the
provided foam packing material. Lay them together on a smooth/clean
surface with the folded side of the hem visible (back side up).
Insert plastic tubing
inside pocket formed
by hem on all 4 edges
of viewing surface (see Fig. 7).
Carefully slide surface retention extrusions (flat edge visible) along
hem and onto surface on all 4 edges of fabric (see Fig. 8).
Verify that all surface retention extrusions are installed with flat edge
visible and are evenly spaced on surface material (see Fig. 9).
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Back of
Viewing Surface
Back of
Viewing Surface
Insert
Plastic Tubing
into Hem Pocket
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Caution:
Do not allow fabric to snag
on end of extrusion. If the
screen fabric is not parallel
with the surface retention
extrusion, then it may slit
and tear during installation.
Please Note: To make this step
easier, pinch the end of the pocket
closed before sliding it into the
surface retention extrusion.
Back of
Viewing Surface
Beginning in a corner, grab surface retention extrusion and wrap fabric
around the frame. Pull fabric towards the center of the frame and hook
into notch #1 on corresponding side of frame extrusion (see Fig. 11).
Back of
Viewing Surface
Back of
Viewing Surface
Please Note: It is not necessary to adjust more than one edge at a time
to increase surface tension.
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Caution: Draper strongly recommends using the provided foam packing
material as a protective barrier between the viewing surface and the work
area. This will help to ensure that the viewing surface is not damaged during
the assembly process.



