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WARNING: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Read all instructions and the following safety information carefully prior to installation and use. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. Do not install this product if your garage door operator is not equipped with photo-eye sensors, or if it cannot be adjusted so that the door reverses direction when encountering an obstruction with the slightest amount of pressure.
Before Installing the Lifestyle Screens garage screen The Lifestyle garage screen cannot be installed in combination with a low headroom garage door installation.
KIT CONTENTS FRAME BOX Item # Qty. Description 1 4 Frame Verticals 79.0625"/91.
HARDWARE BOX PARTS FRAME BAG PARTS 4” Long Frame Assembly Screw Frame Bag Track Bag Counterbalance Bag 1/4-20x1 TEK Screw 2” Square Black End Plug 5/16-18x1 Hex Bolt Instruction Manual Jamb Bracket 5/16-18 Hex Nut Cables Backer Plate Photo-eye Shield Tight Radius Curve Front Top Wheel Brackets LH & RH #6 Washer Safety Labels #6-32 Hex Nut #6-32 PH Philips Tight Radius Curve Back Bottom wheel Brackets LH & RH 18 lb Magnet 2” Weather Strips
COUNTERBALANCE BAG PARTS SCREEN & TRACK BOX 5/16-18x1 5/8 Lag Bolt 5/16-18x1 Hex Bolt 1 1/4 x 1 1/4 x 3” Perf S-Hook 1/4-20x1 Hex Bolt 3-Hole Cable Tie-off Plate 1/4-20x5/8 Track Bolt 3/8-16 Nut 5/16-18 Nut 3” Sheave Strap 1/4-20 Nut 3” Sheave 3/8” Bore TRACK BAG PARTS 1/4-20x5/8 Track Bolt 1/4-20x3/4 Hex Bolt 1/4-20x1 Track Bolt 1/4-20 Nut 5/16-18x1 5/8 Lag Bolt 3” Sheave 3/8” Bore FRAME BOX
1 D 84 1/2’’ 7’H Models 96 1/2’’ 8’H Models 1. Adjust up-limit on garage door opener shown in –A so the trolley stops 1/2’’ before hitting the stop bolt, if the 84-1/2’’ clearance required to install 7’H Lifestyle is achieved skip to step #5.(See D) (96 1/2’’is required for 8’H models) 2. Remove the J-arm bolts shown in –A and pull the safety release to disengage the trolley, slide the trolley forward toward the door jamb until it is almost level and reinstall bolts into J-arm.
2 1. Open only the frame bag at this time. 2. Lower the garage door to take the load off of the primary tracks. 3. Remove the bolts that connect the primary tracks to the existing back hang, install 2’ Lifestyle perforated angle using existing bolt and the 5/16’’x 1’’ bolt found in the frame bag.
3 Horizontal extrusions Vertical extrusions 1. Four saw horses are highly recommended to assemble the Lifestyle frame 2. Arrange the extrusions as shown above. 3. Fasten the four frame members together with 16—4’’ screws using a 1/4’’ magnetized nut driver. 4. Fasten the nylon straps with two of the frame screws using the two outer holes closest to the back of frame .
4 5 4. Arrange the two vertical frame members so the pre- 5. installed weather stripping is on the outer edge and facing down. Insert the backer plates at each end of frame members and attach wheel brackets using the ¼20x3/4’’flanged head bolts found in the frame bag. The black plastic photo eye shield will slide between frame and bracket before doing the final tightening. frame members by inserting backer plate and fastening with ¼-20x3/4 flange head bolts found in frame bag.
6 7 6. Flip frame over so spline grooves are facing upward 7. Spray the t-slots at the bottom of the door lightly and apply the four 2’’ 3M weather seals flush with the ends of the horizontals with silicone spray and install the rubber astragal the entire length. Cut astragal about an 1 ½’’ long and force the excess into the slots and then install 2’’ black end caps at each end.
8 8. Assemble the magnets as shown above: Insert the nut into the upper t- slot and slide the magnet to the center of screen bay then tighten. 9 9. Insert 2’’ end plugs at the ends of top horizontal using a hammer and attach striker plate to magnet before putting the Lifestyle door into opening.
11 10 2 4 3 1 10. Position the screen mesh so that it is flush with the bottom outer edge of frame and past the vertical by at least 2’’,begin rolling the screen from right to left working in 6’’ intervals making sure the screen stays flush with the frame (See 1 above).
13 12 12. Center the screen frame between primary tracks 13. Level the screen frame with the opening, making sure and fasten the striker plates using 1 1/2’’ wood screw found in frame bag . you have the same margin across top. If frame is not level, shim the low side as shown above. The bottom seal will fill this area when shim is removed .
14 15 Knock-out 14. Open the track bag next and bolt track curve to the 15. Hang the track curve vertical track using 5/8’’ track bolts and 1/4’’ serrated nuts. Make sure the track knock- out hole is located at the opposite end, that will be closest to the floor. Remove the knock-out using a hammer and screwdriver. wheel bracket and mark one hole at the top and one hole at the bottom this will ensure that there is no interference when installing the Lifestyle jamb brackets.
17 16. Bolt jamb bracket to vertical track using the 5/8’’ track 17. Slide the track on to the wheels , make sure jamb bolt and 1/4’’ serrated nut found in the track bag. brackets are against primary track and fasten jamb brackets to jamb using the 1.5’’ lag bolts found in track bag. Slide the track curve up against the primary track and tighten top track bolt.
18. Arrange the horizontal tracks so that they are oppo- 19. Bolt the horizontal track to the tight radius track site pairs. Bolt one 3” sheave to each horizontal track. Use the 1” track bolts and 1/4-20 serrated flange nuts from the track bag. The 3” sheaves are mounted to the holes located 17” from the end of the track. curve and the Lifestyle perforated angle. Use 1/4-20x5/8” track bolts and 1/4-20 serrated flange nuts. Cut excess perforated angle flush with the bottom edge of the horizontal track.
20 21 20. Open the counter balance bag next. Position the 21. Position the sheave fork spring bracket where it is even with the horizontal angle of the primary door and a 1/2’’ away from the vertical flag bracket as shown above. Fasten with 5/16’’x 1.5’’ lag bolts found in counter balance bag. spring and attach the 3’’ sheave using the 1.5’’ x 3/8’’ bolt and 3/8’’ nut found in the counter balance bag.
22 23 22. Place 1.5’’x 3/8’’ bolt through the 3’’ sheave, then 23. Lift the door to it’s horizontal position and push the through the tie off plate and attach these to the Lifestyle perforated angle by using a 3/8’’ nut found in the counter balance bag. door back until the cable pin is even with the front of the 3’’ sheave, then place a clamp in front of the roller to hold the frame in this position while the cables are being routed.
24 48 1. Route the cable through the bored side of ca- 2. Route the cable under and over the back 3’’ 3. Route the cable over and under the 3’’ sheave ble pin and over the 3’’ sheave. Pull the cable un- sheave and proceed to the front. that is attached to spring with the nut and the long portion of bolt facing outward. 5. Route cable under the tie off plate then 6.Tie through the pinch loop. Route the remaining cable through the center of the spring. 1/4’’x 3/4’’ bolt and 1/4’’ serrated flange nut.
Lifestyle spring stretch chart for 7’ and 8’ models Spring stretch Start These are the manufacturer’s suggested pre-stretches for the specific springs supplied in each Lifestyle Screens kit.
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26 Rivet Clip-on sensor Jamb mount sensor 26. Remove the clip-on sensor from the primary track. 26. Remove the screws holding the sensor to the jamb. Drill the rivets on sensor with a 1/4’’ drill bit and remove the clip portions. Bolt the sensor on to the Lifestyle track using a 1/4’’ x 5/8’’ track bolt and 1/4’’ serrated nut found in counter balance bag. Reposition the sensor so the eye of the sensor is lined up with the knock out hole on the Lifestyle track and reinstall screws .
FINAL CHECKS: Ensure that all nuts and bolts are completely tightened and securely fastened. Ensure that warning decals are properly placed on the Lifestyle screen frame. For seamless operation, there should be approximately 1” of sideways play in the Lifestyle garage screen frame when it is in the horizontal stored position.
LIMITED WARRANTY Advanced Screenworks, LLC (“ASW” or “we”) warrants to the original consumer purchaser (“you” or “your”) that each new Lifestyle Screens product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of sixty (60) months from the date of purchase. The start of the warranty period is the documented date of your purchase of the Product. The warranty herein is made solely to and for your benefit and is non-transferable.
LIFESTYLE SCREENS WARRANTY REGISTRATION Lifestyle Screens by Advanced Screenworks, LLC recommends that you register your Lifestyle Screens product. You can do this online or by mail. Online Registration: LifestyleScreens.com/Warranty-Registration.html MAIL TO: Advanced Screenworks, LLC Warranty Registration 955 Patrick Industrial Ct.