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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Instr uccion es de instal ación Instal lati onsanleitu ng Instr uções de Insta laçã o Istr uzion i di install azione Instal lati e-instr ucties Instr ucti ons d´insta llat ion Large Fl at Panel Dual Arm Wa ll Mount Spanish Produ ct Des cription Germ an Product Des cription Por tuguese Product Descript ion Italian Pro[...]
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PDR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 2 DISCLAIMER Mile stone A V Tec hnologi es and its af fil iated corpor ation s a nd subsi diaries (colle ctively " Mileston e"), int end to make t his manu al accurate and complete. H owever , Mil es tone makes no claim t hat the i nformat ion cont ained her ein cover s all det ails, condi tions [...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PDR S eries 3 DIMENSIONS -- cont’d 90° 32.4 7 825 11.19 284 79° MAX 84° 23° 17.71 450 27. 12 689 P DR FU LL LE FT 37. 00 940 3. 40 [86] 39.50 1003 2. 81 71 1.68 43 Ext ended Unit Depth R etracted Highest H eight Setting Lowest He ight Setti ng *The range o f adjustm ent will v ary with d ifferent weight and depth [...]
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PDR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 4 LEGEND Tighte n Fast ener Apretar elemento de f ijación Befest igungstei l festzi ehen Apertar fi xador Serrar e il f issaggio Bevestigi ng vastdr aaien Serrez l es fixations Loosen Fast ener Afloj ar elemento de fijaci ón Befest igungstei l lösen Desap ertar f ixador Allent are il fissa ggio Bevestig[...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PDR S eries 5 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLA TION P AR TS 7/32" (5.5mm) #2 9/16" A (1 ) [PDR assem bly] B (2 ) [Co ve r] C (2 ) [End cap ] D ( 2) [End c ap] E (1 ) [Adju stment wre nch] F ( 1) [Ad justm en t inser t] G ( 4) .850 x.393x. 135 H (4) 5/16 x 3" J (12) 5-1/ 2" NOTE: List ed PSBU inter face br[...]
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PDR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 6 M OUNT INS TAL LA TION Ins ta ll in g M o u nt t o W al l WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLA TION CAN LEAD TO MOUNT F ALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSO NAL INJ URY OR DAM AGE T O EQUIP MENT ! It i s th e ins tal ler’ s respons ibility to make sure the struct ure to which the moun t is bein g i nstall ed is capabl e[...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PDR S eries 7 Fig ure 3 Installing Covers and End Caps NOT E: The covers and end ca ps have pressu re fitti ng ends that l ock int o place with each other . 1. Inst all cover ( B) over the t op bracket. (Se e Figure 4) 2. Inst all end ca ps (C and D) into t he cover and to p bracket . (See Figure 4) 3. Rep eat Steps 1 a[...]
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PDR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 8 F igur e 7 x 4 cable clam ps (J) 1 2 Cable Management WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLA TION CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! Make sur e c ables do not run through pi nch point s. 1. Loosen front a nd rear ca ble cla m p s on top arm. (See Figure 7) 2. Threa d cable t ies (J) und er c[...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PDR S eries 9 Later al Tilt Tension A djust ment CAUTION: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN LA TERAL TIL T ADJUSTMENT NU T . Overtighteni ng late ral tilt adjust ment will c ause excessi ve wea r and may dis tort ad justment compon ents. 1. Using a 9/16” wr ench ( not provi ded), sli ghtly t ighten o r loos en later al tilt t ensio[...]
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PDR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s 10 WARNING: The ne xt step will r elease t he arm ass embly from the m ount. The ar ms and plate may fall if y ou are no t carefu l. 3. Move t he swing arm assembly t o desire d l ocation. • Left o f Center (Se e Figu re 12). • Right o f Center ( See Figu re 13). 4. Inst all retaini ng pin asse mblies [...]
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Installa tion Ins tructi ons PDR S eries 11 Removing Display from Mount 1. Remov e bolt or padl ock fr om facep late (if used). NOT E: The pin may have b een used as a more permanen t lock ing devi ce. If so, remov e nut and pi n and move fro m the lower hol es to the upper h oles. 2. Pull b ack on flag on upp er mountin g hole and press pin down i[...]
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PDR S eri es Instal latio n Ins truction s USA/In ternationa l A 8401 E agle Creek Parkway , Savage , MN 55378 P 800.5 82.6480 / 952 .894.6280 F 877.8 94.6918 / 952 .894.6918 Europe A Fellenoo rd 130 561 1 ZB EINDHOVEN, T he Nethe rlands P +31 (0) 40 266862 0 F +31 (0) 40 266861 5 As ia Pa cific A Offi ce No. 1 on 12/F , Sha tin Galler ia 18-24 Sha[...]