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1. Protective Garage Door Barrier Installation and User Manual Version1 ATTENTION Read these materials prior to assembling and using The SportScreen Table of Contents SOCON 1 Introduction amp General Information Product 91 IAT OM 3 3 4 op ott 1 Assembly and Installation Instructions 5 199 Gene eee ere eee 5 iE OELE p TE EE E E E do 5 INC CCC Caceres setts A AEE A E E E 5 ASEO A A 5 16 SOC E EEES ER User Warning Information User Warnie 17 Secho Fe Care and Maintenance Instructions Cold A Ea 18 Replacement AR See 18 lt 18 Warranty Information 19 Section 1 Introduction amp General Information PRODUCT INFORMATION Congratulations on purchasing your brand new SportScreen We believe that you have purchased the highest quality and most durable sports screen available while allowing you to improve the skills of both yourselves and your children The SportScreen allows you to play the safety and comfort of your own driveway The SportScreen has been engineered with safety durability and performance in mind and will protect your garage while providing hours of entert
2. at the bottom of the screen Using a hammer tap the two bottom bar end caps 1 onto both sides of the newly assembled bottom bar 11 Step 7 Wiring your Sportscreen e If you would like to have your wire fed through your house drill hole into your house from your garage using a minimum 3 8 clearance drill bit Fig 1 18 2 e Once your SportScreen is mounted take the cord from the end of the motor and feed it through the hole into your garage Fig 1 18 2 Fig 1 18 1 Fig 1 18 2 A Make sure that the wire on the motor end faces downwards so that water and ice will not funnel into the motor Fig 1 18 1 Once the wire is through the wall attach the yellow plug cap O wiring the green wire to the green and the other two to either end Fig 1 19 12 Fig 1 19 Step 8 Programming your Remote Control e Your Sportscreen remote control is already pre programmed with your Sportscreen motor Simply install the battery into the back of your remote Fig 1 20 f you want add a second third or fourth remote visit www thesportscreen ca Fig 1 20 for some reason your remote is not programmed follow these steps 1 Unplug unit 2 Hold Up button 5 seconds 3 Plug unit back in while still holding up button 4 Listen for beeping from motor 5 As motor is beeping rapidly press up button 13 Step 9 Setting Your Upper and Lower Limits e The limit sets how high or low the SportScre
3. clean my SportScreen and or valance All SportScreens and valances can be cleaned up using a mild dish detergent and water Sportscreen does not cover my entire 16 foot wide garage door opening How install it for the best coverage and protection possible A center point should be marked on your mounting surface so that you center The Sportscreen correctly with your garage door when mounting If your Sportscreen is 16 feet wide that gives you 5 feet of protection on either side of a regulation hockey net and will be plenty of protection when shooting pucks or throwing balls By design The Sportscreen is made to fit within a 16 foot garage door frame to give it flexibility for different mounting options Can program a second remote control to work with my Sportscreen Yes you can order a second or even a third remote on our website in our accessories section You can have up to 4 working remotes with one Sportscreen if you want the convenience of having them in your vehicle when you pull in to your driveway Section 2 Assembly and Installation Instructions DISCLAIMER While it is possible to install and mount The SportScreen yourself we recommend that customers hire a professional garage door specialist or a general handyman to complete the installation to ensure proper installation and best possible operation of your SportScreen The SportScreen Ltd assumes no liability for incorrect installation by customers or third party insta
4. for a LEFT SIDE MOUNT Upper Limit Lower Limit Fig 1 22 1 Fig 1 22 2 e Start by adjusting your UPPER LIMIT By pressing the up button on your remote Your unit will begin to wrap around the head roll tube e Toincrease your upper limit turn the limit adjusting wand CLOCKWISE The screen should begin to travel in the upward direction e decrease your upper limit turn the limit adjusting wand COUNTER CLOCKWISE To adjust your LOWER LIMIT press the down button on your remote Your unit will begin to release the screen off the head roll tube e To increase your lower limit turn the limit adjusting wand CLOCKWISE The screen will begin to travel in the downward direction e decrease your lower limit turn the limit adjusting wand COUNTER CLOCKWISE e Continue this process until the net is at the desired level When it is fully lowered the net should be tight and the bar almost touching the ground but low enough to stop a hockey puck from sliding under When it is fully raised up the bottom bar should be tucked right below the tube 15 Step 10 Display Warnings Display the warning information sign either inside or near your garage to ensure users remain safe and are aware of any dangers Section 3 User Warning Information gt When shooting pucks please ensure that every rea is wearing a hockey helmet and cage to prevent serious injuries to the head or face Many users of The Sp
5. it is secure in the slotted grove Fig 1 17 Cotter pin Fig 1 17 A Make sure the cotter pins are properly installed at each end to prevent the headroll assembly from falling out of the brackets Step 5 Mounting the Screen The screen is to roll off the front of the headroll tube e Take your Screen and loop it up over the front of the tube This requires 2 people to do as the weight of the screen will make it difficult to attach the Velcro by oneself e When securing the screen to the headroll tube make sure that the curtain is evenly attached and straight across the tube This ensures that when The SportScreen rolls up it does so evenly If it is not attached evenly or horizontally it will NOT roll up properly Step 6 Assembling amp Inserting Mid Bar and Bottom Bar e Join the 2 mid bar sections L together by sliding the outer rods over the preinstalled joiner section Refer to fig 1 5 e Use self drilling screws M in the pilot holes to connect the rods together e Insert this newly assembled mid bar through the pocket at the center of the screen e Fit the two mid bar end caps J onto both sides of the newly assembled mid bar it may be a tight fit e Join the 2 bottom bar sections together by sliding the tapered ends into the larger diameter ends Refer to fig 1 5 e Using self drilling screws M and the pilot holes attach the bars together e Insert this newly assembled bottom bar through the pocket
6. make sure that your automobile is not directly under it as it can cause damage and scrapes to the vehicle Ensure that those shooting pucks are aware of their surroundings and understand that shooting pucks can cause serious injuries to people pets Be careful of rebounding pucks off of metal nets as these pucks can cause damage to property and vehicles as well as people or pets This is why we recommend that in tight spaces you use duct tape to outline nets and targets 16 Section 4 Care Maintenance The SportScreen is made using heavy duty materials and is finely crafted to provide you and your family with many years of enjoyment and service Proper maintenance and care will help to prolong the life of your SportScreen Cold Weather Protection The SportScreen is designed for year round outdoor use However in climates of cold weather where snow and ice are common we recommend that any built up snow and or ice be removed before use to ensure it does not interfere with lowering or raising The SportScreen Do not use a sharp object such as a shovel hoe garden rake etc to remove ice or snow as this may damage The SportScreen or interfere with proper operation Replacement Parts Although The SportScreen is made of extremely heavy duty and durable components some parts may eventually need to be replaced All replacements should be ordered through The Sport Screen Ltd Call 1 855 727 3360 if you need replacement parts or hav
7. Inside Mount Fig 1 9 The inside mount can be used for screens that fit inside the garage door opening The brackets are mounted to the garage door frame at the upper corners Fig 1 12 Fig 1 12 The wall mount bracket is mounted directly to the wood door frame using 4 woodscrews Surface Mount 1 10 Surface Mount is used for screens that mounted directly on the surface of the building Figure 1 10 amp 1 13 Fig 1 13 NOTE WOOD MOUNTING SCREW AND OTHER FASTENERS ARE NOT PROVIDED FASTENERS CAN BE PURCHASED ANY LOCAL HARDWARE STORE IT IS THE CUSTOMERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THE SPORT SCREEN MOUNTING BRACKETS ARE PROPERLY FASTENED TO THE MOUNTING SURFACE PLEASE CONSULT A PROFFESSIONAL INSTALLER IF NEEDED Step 3 Head roll Tube Assembly e Lay out ona flat surface the head roll tube components A with D being the middle piece e The head roll tube idle end E middle section D and motor end A are supposed to be a tight fit with each other Connect the pieces of tube ensuring that the Velcro lines up with each piece Fig 1 14 PRE 1 14 e When the joiner is completely inserted into the tube s the assembled tube should be checked to ensure it is straight This can be done by rolling the tube on a flat surface like the garage floor or the driveway e Once the assembly is straight the tube s are attached to the joiners using the self tapping screw
8. ainment and exercise The SportScreen is constructed from heavy duty industrial materials and is designed to function year round and thus does not need to be removed during the winter months The SportScreen is made of flame retardant mesh that is also resistant to UV and mold The SportScreen is made of such high quality and durable materials that it is capable of stopping balls and pucks launched by both children and adults Safe use of The SportScreen also requires adequate knowledge of setup as well as few precautions Please read this manual thoroughly for key points of safety Misuse and abuse of The SportScreen is dangerous and could potentially cause serious injury The purchaser of this piece of equipment is assuming a degree of risk for which The SportScreen Ltd cannot be held responsible Read this information thoroughly before allowing The SportScreen to be used and also keep this manual available for your review ACCESSORIES The SportScreen Ltd also offers a series of high quality sports accessories to go with your new SportScreen For a current listing go to www thesportscreen ca If leave SportScreen mounted outside during the winter will it be affected by the weather The SportScreen is designed to be able to withstand harsh weather and temperatures However we recommend removing snow buildup from the top of your SportScreen to prevent sagging and to maintain proper function How
9. by and identified as the product of another company which shall be covered under the product manufacturer s warranty if any Additional Limitations This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred Neither the retailer nor the manufacturer shall be liable for any other expense loss or damage including without limitation any indirect incidental consequential or exemplary damages arising in connection with the sale use or inability to use this product Notice to Consumer This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which may vary from province to province The provisions contained in this warranty are not intended to limit modify take away from disclaim or exclude any statutory warranties set forth in any applicable provincial or federal legislation 18
10. e any questions If any warning signs or labels become unreadable for whatever reason call The SportScreen Ltd for replacements as well Safety Checklist Rules It is the responsibility of the owner to become familiar with the safety rules and to convey these rules to all users Ensure that one is below SportScreen as it is being lowered sure one is hanging onto SportScreen as it is being raised or lowered A Do not shoot balls or pucks at anyone standing behind The SportScreen A Check to make sure that there are no holes or tears in The SportScreen prior to use Section 5 Warranty Information This SportScreen product is guaranteed for 2 years from the date of original retail purchase against defects in materials and workmanship Subject to limitations and conditions described below this product if returned to us with proof of purchase within the stated warranty period and if covered under this warranty will be repaired or replaced at our option We will bear the cost of any repair or replacement and any costs of labor relating thereto The warranty is subject to the following limitations and conditions a A bill of sale verifying the purchase and purchase date must be provided 17 b d e f g h This warranty will not apply to any product or part thereof which is not working or broken or which has become inoperative due to abuse misuse accidental damage neglect o
11. en will roll when you use the remotes The limit adjusting wand is used for setting your upper and lower limits Fig 1 21 e The pictures below are the underside of the head roll tube looking up e the power cord should be coming out of the motor on the bottom of the tube e There is an adjusting screw on either side of the power cord The following is for a RIGHT SIDE MOTOR Upper Limit Lower Limit Fig 1 21 1 Fig 1 21 2 e Start by adjusting your UPPER LIMIT By pressing the up button on your remote Your unit will begin to wrap around the head roll tube e To increase your upper limit turn the limit adjusting wand COUNTER CLOCKWISE The screen should begin to travel in the upward direction e decrease your upper limit turn the limit adjusting wand CLOCKWISE To adjust your LOWER LIMIT press the down button on your remote Your unit will begin to release the screen off the head roll tube e Toincrease your lower limit turn the limit adjusting wand COUNTER CLOCKWISE The screen will begin to travel in the downward direction e To decrease your lower limit turn the limit adjusting wand CLOCKWISE e Continue this process until the net is at the desired level When it is fully lowered the net should be tight and the bar almost touching the ground but low enough to stop a hockey puck from sliding under When it is fully raised up the bottom bar should be tucked right below the tube 14 The following is
12. llers PREPARATION We suggest that you assemble your SportScreen in your driveway before installation Additionally it is recommended that you sweep and clean your driveway before beginning TOOLS NEEDED e Ladders e Tape Measure e Level e Marker Pencil e Robertson square head Screwdriver Bit supplied to US customers only e Power Drill Drill Bits e Safety Glasses e Hammer e Fastening Screws ASSEMBLY Step 1 Lay Out All Materials Head Roll Assembly PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY ee 550 ee BRACKET a O 2 1 73 200540 HARDWARE C REMOTE BATTERY AND 1 REMOTE HOLDER Fig 1 7 Other Fig 1 2 A NOTE WOOD MOUNTING SCREW AND OTHER FASTENERS ARE NOT PROVIDED FASTENERS CAN BE PURCHASED AT ANY LOCAL HARDWARE STORE IT IS THE CUSTOMERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THE SPORT SCREEN MOUNTING BRACKETS ARE PROPERLY FASTENED TO THE MOUNTING SURFACE PLEASE CONSULT A PROFFESSIONAL INSTALLER IF NEEDED Step 2 Mounting Options Inside Surface or Under Eaves Inside Mount Fig 1 9 4 ft fa pf fo fof f Fig 1 10 Under Eaves Mount 5 e 555 Fig 1 11 Ensure mounting height is 8 10 or lower For higher mountings contact customer service for a custom build unit A
13. ortScreen are children and therefore need some supervision when using it especially during the lowering and raising processes Due to the danger of children chasing rebounding balls and pucks into the street we strongly urge that you purchase The SportCurb to protect users and contain balls pucks in the driveway Make sure to supervise your children during use When lowering or raising The SportScreen ensure that no one is touching or holding onto it There is the chance that fingers or other appendages could get caught or pinched in the SportScreen if they interfere with the process Users should ensure that no person or objects are hanging or suspended from The SportScreen Although the brackets are rated to 300 Ibs if children or adults hang from The SportScreen it could damage the product and cause possible harm to users Be careful when shooting pucks balls at The SportScreen when other people are present Do not shoot pucks or balls if anyone is standing less than 2 feet behind the screen This is simply a precaution since someone could be seriously injured if they are standing directly behind The SportScreen and are hit with puck ball When shooting pucks or other hard objects at The SportScreen ensure that no one is standing in the immediate vicinity as they could be seriously injured by stray balls pucks The SportScreen Ltd assumes no liability for improper installation or any injuries that result When rolling down The SportScreen
14. r lack of proper installation operation or maintenance as outlined in the applicable owner s manual or operating instructions or which is being used for industrial professional commercial or rental purposes This warranty will not apply to normal wear and tear or to expendable parts or accessories that may be supplied with the product that are expected to become inoperative or unusable after a reasonable period of use This warranty will not apply to routine maintenance such as setting the limits or programming of the remote controls without following the Setting Your Upper and Lower Limits and the Programming Your Remote Control sections of our Installation guide This warranty will not apply where damage is caused by repairs made or attempted by others ie persons not authorized by the manufacturer This warranty will not apply to any product that was sold to the original purchaser as a reconditioned or refurbished product unless otherwise specified in writing This warranty will not apply to any product or part thereof if any part from another manufacturer is installed therein or any repairs or alterations have been made or attempted by unauthorized persons This warranty will not apply to normal deterioration of the exterior finish such as but not limited to scratches dents paint chips or to any corrosion or discolouring by heat abrasive and chemical cleaners and This warranty will not apply to component parts sold
15. s that are provided The tube has pre marked holes and a power drill is required to install the screws e Tip the head roll tube towards the idler end to empty out any aluminum shavings Fasten the idler end to the head roll tube with the self tapping screws The tube has marked holes Step 4 Bracket location The measuring wire P provided with your unit is a tool that can be used to eliminate a measuring tape It is to be hooked from bracket to bracket with a cotter pin It will span the distance of the head roll tube fig 1 15 Fig 1 15 1 Fig 1 15 2 Determine which end you prefer to have the motor at left or right depending on your power supply Depending on whether you are doing an inside mount or a surface mount you will need to fasten the drop in bracket hardware to the idler end bracket G such that the opening is facing up Note Ensure that in this area there are no obstructions as this is where the headroll will eventually be mounted Attach both brackets to the wall but leave them fairly loose for adjustments later With one installer at each end and ladders in place lift the entire assembly up into the desired location The motor end must be inserted first Make sure that the wire the motor end faces downwards so that water will not funnel into the motor Fig 1 16 2 10 e Take the idle end and insert it into the wall mount bracket and move the bracket until

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