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Page 1
1. Read these instructions before you begin. If you are unsur e of any part of the process, contact a professional contractor or installer for assistance. Improper installation can r esult in injury or damage. 2. The wall or mounting surface must be capable of supporting the combined weight of the mount and the display; if not, the structure must b[...]
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Page 2
2 Assembly As se mbl e the m oun t by ca ref ull y sn app ing t he r igh t and l ef t pla sti c sid es o nto the u ppe r an d lowe r wal l plate s, as s how n in the ill ust rati on ( se e Fi g. 1). Do n ot forc e any of th e co nne ct ion s as it m ay res ul t in bre ak age of t he pl ast ic pa r ts. Installation Part 1A – Mounting to the W all [...]
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Page 3
English 3 Part 1B – Mounting to the W all (Concrete) IMPORT ANT! For safe ty r eas ons, t he co nc rete wal l mu st be c apa bl e of sup po r ting t he co mb ine d wei ght of th e mou nt a nd the d is play. The ma nu fac ture r ta kes no r es pon sib il it y for f ail ure c aus ed by wa ll s of ins uf fi cie nt str en gth. 1. Place the appropria[...]
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Page 4
4 3. Attach the mount arms to the back of your display using the screws identifi ed in steps 1 and 2 (see Fig. 7): A. If you are using the M6 scr ews you will also need to use the M6 washers (H). M8 screws do not r equire washers. B. If you are using the longer scr ews on a display with a curved or recessed back, you may also need to use the space[...]
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Page 5
English 5 Operation and adjustment 1. T o change the tilt angle of your display , hold the display fi rmly in place and loosen the tilt mechanisms using the long Allen key (J) from the har dware kit (see Fig. 10). Move your display to the desired position, and then r e-tighten the tilt mechanisms. If your display is in the non-tilt position, you w[...]