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USER MANUAL Elara II EluneVision
Elara Fixed Frame Series
Instruction Booklet
EluneVision Inc.
25 Thornton Trail
Dundas, Ontario
L9H 6X9
www.EluneVision.com
Parts List

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Close-up of a metallic hexagonal nut with a circular hole (no text or markings visible)A X 12
GX4

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Black right-angle corner bracket with no text or symbols
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Close-up of a metallic screw with threaded shaft and base (no text or symbols visible)B X 12
HX4

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Metal L-shaped bracket component with internal cutouts and mounting holes (no text or symbols visible)
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Close-up of a metallic ring with a central hole, no text or symbols visible.CX16

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Close-up of a black threaded bolt (no text or symbols visible)DX16
IX4

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Black rectangular plate with a white oval cutout and four small dots, no text or symbols visible.
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Simple black checkmark symbol on white background (no text or labels)EX1

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Metal T-shaped tool with two cylindrical ends (no text or symbols visible)F X (depends on screen size)
JX4

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Close-up of a metallic screw with multiple teeth and a flat head (no text or symbols visible)Tools Required:
Philips Screwdriver, a Level for hanging the screen and hammer/rubber mallet
KX4

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Vertical pole with two parallel wires against a plain background (no text or symbols)Metal Rods, 2 long, 2 short

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Black and white cylindrical object with a small protrusion at the bottom (no visible text or symbols)Screen Material

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Two parallel black chopsticks on a plain background (no text or symbols)Plastic Rods 2 long, 2 short

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Close-up of a white plastic electrical plug or connector component (no text or symbols visible)
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Four transparent plastic strips arranged vertically against a plain background (no text or symbols visible)Frame Rails, 2 long, 2 short
Installation Procedure
Step 1
- Unpack the screen.
- Check that all parts are present.
- Make sure to have 2 people install the screen
- Assembly requires a clean area of approximately 2 feet of extra space added to the dimensions of assembled screen on each side.
- Unwrap screen rails, then lay screen rails out, upside down
Step 2
- Slide part H(the L bracket) into the short frame rail, do this 4 times on each end of the 2 short frame rails like photo below:
each side.

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Metal shelf with two vertical metal plates above it, no text or symbols visible
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Close-up of a metallic bracket with mounting holes and a metal plate, no visible text or symbolsStep 3

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Close-up of a metallic electrical panel with metal pins and screws, no visible text or symbolsFirst unwrap screen material to determine how many tensioning screws need to go into the frame rails. You do this by looking at how many holes are on the sides of the screen material. Then insert the correct amount tensioning screws(F part) into the 4 frame pieces. Then insert 2 nuts(Part A) into each end of the longer frame piece and 1 nut into the each end of the shorter frame piece. Once completed it should look like the photo above.
Step 4

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Close-up of a metallic L-shaped metal bracket with four circular holes and multiple bolts attached (no text or symbols visible)In this step, place all 4 frame pieces together, and then place part D and C into the 4 holes in each corner. Use part E to do so. After that is completed, it should look like the photo above.
Step 5

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Pure geometric diagram of a parallelogram with directional arrows, no text or symbols presentCarefully unroll the fabric, make sure the viewing side is placed on a clean surface to avoid getting the screen dirty. Place the four metal rods into the sleeves of material starting with the shorter sides first.
Step 6

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Close-up of a metal hinge bracket with white panels and circular components, no visible text or symbolsPlace the fabric into the tensioning screws. Use a philips screw driver to tension all the screws and make sure the fabric is perfectly flat. DO NOT OVER TENSION!
Step 7

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Close-up of a black metal frame with four screws and bolts, mounted on a textured surface (no text or symbols visible)Place Part G on the corner of the screen and then place part I on top. Line up the nuts on the frame rail to the holes on I. Place 3 B screws on each corner. Repeat this process 4 times on each corner. The end result should look like the photo above.
Step 8 (optional)
Place the plastic rods into the 4 sides of the frame pieces, a hammer is required to insert the 4 plastic rods. This step is not required due to the fact that it does not increase the asthetics of the screen. Spacing from the wall is already achieved by the parts I and G.
Step 9
Lift up the screen.
ATTENTION: WHEN LIFTING SCREEN OFF THE FLOOR, USE 2 PEOPLE TO HOLD BOTH SIDES OF SCREEN AND GENTLY TILT THE SCREEN UPRIGHT.
Step 10

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Fig. 5 M5x50 screw Φ8 plastic pipe fix the Φ8 plastic pipe to the wallInsert the plastic pipe into the drywall and then hang the screen off the wall.
Warranty Information in Brief
Your EluneVision Product is backed by a 30 day, 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are any way unsatisfied by this product, return it to us for 100% money back including your shipping fee.
Your EluneVision Product is also backed by a 1 year warranty against manufacturing defects and failure of product under normal operation.
For detailed warranty information refer to www.EluneVision.com
EluneVision Inc.
25 Thornton Trail
Dundas, Ontario
L9H 6X9
www.EluneVision.com