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Set-up/Operation • A-30 •
Note
Make certain that you are using the correct lid! The lid for the cylinder cases
is the same size as the projector case lid. The cylinder case lids DO NOT
have cut outs for the projector and if they are forced on the projector case,
they can cause serious damage to the projector!
Once the lid has been placed on the case, snap it closed and move it off to the side
next to the fan case.
Rolling and Packing the STARLAB Dome
While the STARLAB dome can be rolled in many different ways, the following proce-
dure is the recommended method.
1. Once the dome has been ipped over and deated, it should look like a large
crescent shape on the oor with the two tunnels sticking out.
2. Fold the ination tube over so it lays at on the rest of the dome material. Fold
the entrance tunnel in half lengthwise over on itself, and then fold it a second
time so that it is now lying at on the dome fabric. The dome material should
now have a near perfect crescent shape.
3. Walk along the length of the crescent pushing the edges in so that the width
of the material is about 3 feet (one meter). Do not make it too narrow or wide
because it will not t back in to the dome bag. Start rolling up the dome like
a sleeping bag from the ination tube end. Remember, the tighter you start to
roll, the easier it will t into the bag! Pause every few rolls to let any trapped air
come out. Kneeling or sitting on the dome will help to push the air out.
4. Once the dome has been completely rolled up, secure it with the two luggage
straps. Unzip the dome bag and drape it over the top of the rolled up dome. Roll
the dome over so the bag is now underneath and carefully zip the bag closed
making sure NOT to catch any of the material in the zippers! Store the dome in
a cool dry place. Do not store it in an unventilated closet or room that is damp
because the canvas bag will get moldy.
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