Da-Lite Fast-Fold NXT User Manual
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Fast-Fold® NXT
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Fast-Fold NXT
The Fast-Fold NXT screen system will have a 1¾" wide frame or a 3½" wide frame depending on the size ordered. Screen assembly is the
same regardless of the frame size.
1½" 1½"
1¾" 3½"
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1. Unfold the four sections of the Fast-Fold NXT frame, lock all
internal sliding hinges and lay face up on the loor.
See Figure 2.
Figure 1
Top Section
Side Section
Side Section
Bottom Section
Figure 2 Figure 3
Fast-Fold NXT Assembly Instructions
2. Assemble the frame by sliding both the top and bottom sections
into a side section. Slide the sections together until the corner
latches engage. Slide the remaining side section onto the top and
bottom sections to complete the assembly. See Figure 3.
NOTE: The longer frame sections for the top & bottom are
interchangeable and the shorter side sections are
interchangeable. For larger sizes that include corner braces in
the top corners, the side sections are interchangeable, but
not reversible. The braces must remain on top.
Top Corner Braces
on Larger Sizes
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3. Assemble the legs by sliding the three sections together and
tightening the Leg Knobs. See Figure 4.
NOTE: The top extension sections may not be needed
depending on the desired screen height.
4. Attach legs to side frame members at the location indicated
on the frame. See Figure 5.
NOTE: Leg Knobs should face away from the frame.
Figure 4
Figure 5a
Fast-Fold NXT Assembly Instructions (continued)
Figure 5b
Figure 5c
Figure 5d
Feet
Center Section
Extension
Leg Knob
Leg Knob
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Figure 6
Fast-Fold NXT Assembly Instructions (continued)
5. Match the bottom of the screen surface with bottom of frame
by locating the label in the bottom right hand corner of the
surface.
6. Attach clips on both sides of corner at all four corners. To
maintain even surface tension, attach the corners in a
diagonal pattern. See Figure 6.
NOTE: Attach at least four clips in each corner, two clips per
side.
7. Starting at the bottom section, attach the center clip.
Continue attaching the remaining clips.
8. Attach the top and sides in the same manner.
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2
3
4
6
Foot
Knob
Foot
Knob
Figure 8
Fast-Fold NXT Assembly Instructions (continued)
9. Height Adjustment. Fast-Fold NXT screen height is adjustable
in 3/8" (10 mm) increments either up or down. Normal screen
height is 44" (112 cm) from bottom of frame to loor and is the
standard height for use with presentation drapery
accessories. To adjust screen height, use the release handle
on the leg coupler. Lift slightly while depressing the release
handle. See Figure 7.
NOTE: Do not extend frame so that more than half
of the frame height is above the top of the coupler.
10. Raise front foot of each leg and lock foot slide at 90 degree
mark by turning knob clockwise. See Figure 8.
11. With one person at each leg, raise to standing position.
NOTE: With large screens, more than two people may be
required.
12. Lower back foot and lock foot slide at 90 degree mark by
turning knob clockwise. See Figure 8.
13. To pack, reverse procedure. Use caution to prevent
surface damage.
NOTE: When disassembling the frame, be sure to fully extend
the internal hinges before folding to prevent damage.
Figure 7
Release
Handle
Leg
Side Frame
Top Frame
Bottom Frame
Screen Surface
Figure 9 - Completed Assembly
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Step One
Step Five
Step Three
Step Four
Step Two
Do Not Fold Fabric
Onto Black Binding
or Clips Do Not Fold Fabric
Onto Black Binding
or Clips
Storage
1. The screen surface must be stored in its pouch when not in use
to prevent damage and discoloration.
2. While in storage, avoid extreme temperature conditions. If
surface becomes sticky, see cleaning instructions below.
3. If stored at temperatures far below room temperature, allow the
screen to warm up to room temperature before unfolding. This
will ensure the ilm is being handled in its most lexible state and
will prevent surface cracks.
Storage And Cleaning
Surface Folding Instructions
Please follow the steps as outlined below when folding the
screen material
for packing:
1. Make sure the surface does not come in contact with a painted,
varnished, plastic, or dyed surface or object. Prolonged contact
with any one of these materials could cause a chemical reaction
and compromise the screen’s physical or optical quality. This can
be accomplished by laying a white clean cotton fabric or paper
(slightly larger than the screen size) on a lat surface prior to
folding the screen.
2. With the surface face up, fold the fabric in half from top to
bottom. Stop just short of the clips so there are no clips stacked
on top of each other (A 7.5' x 10' screen is now 3.75' x 10'). Make
sure the clips are staggered on the side.
NOTE: Make sure that the screen never comes in contact with
the black binding or clips. Please note that for this to happen, one
must make sure all folds subsequent to the irst fold stop short of
black binding material as illustrated below.
3. Place clean tissue paper or white 100% cotton material between
the folds.
4. If the folded area is more than 3 feet wide (which is the case in
the above example), then continue to fold until the folded area is
equal to or smaller than 3 feet wide.
NOTE: Please remember that all folds subsequent to the irst fold
must stop short of the black binding material to keep the viewing
area away from it and the clips as illustrated above.
5. Once the top to bottom folding is completed, fold from left to
right and continue folding until the folded area is small enough to
it into the vinyl pouch.
NOTE: The inal fold must stop short of the black binding
material to keep the viewing area away from it and the clips as
illustrated.
6. Place the pouch in the lid of the poly case and secure it by
feeding the Velcro straps through the corresponding rings and
irmly secure the Velcro back on itself.
Cleaning
Surfaces can be cleaned as follows:
Using a white clean cloth (100% cotton preferred) that is dampened
with clear water, gently wipe the area in one direction. Do not use a
circular motion. Using a dry 100% cotton cloth, wipe dry after each
cleaning session. To clean a stubborn stain or a sticky surface, use
denatured alcohol (methanol or methyl alcohol) following the same
procedure as for water. For extremely stubborn stains, use
V M & P, Naphtha or Super Naphtha and follow the same procedure
as for water.
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LIMITED WARRANTY - FASTFOLD NXT PRODUCTS
Milestone AV Technologies LLC warrants its Da-Lite branded products to the original purchaser only, to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship in accordance with the following warranty term:
A period of ive (5) years for the Fast-Fold NXT frame and related components; and
A period of two (2) years for the Fast-Fold NXT screen surface and related components.
The foregoing warranty will commence upon the date of purchase by the original purchaser and is expressly contingent upon the
products being properly operated according to Da-Lite’s instructions and not damaged due to improper handling or treatment after
shipment from the factory.
This warranty does not apply to equipment showing evidence of misuse, abuse or accidental damage, or which has been tampered
with or repaired by a person other than authorized Da-Lite personnel.
Da-Lite’s sole obligation under this warranty shall be to repair or to replace (at Da-Lite’s option) the defective part of the merchandise.
Returns for service should be made to your Da-Lite dealer. If it is necessary for the dealer to return the screen or part to Da-Lite,
transportation expenses to and from Da-Lite are payable by the purchaser and Da-Lite is not responsible for damage in shipment.
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