User Manual
Risk of material damage by inappropriate ambi-
ent conditions
Keep enough space around product and to the whole
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system to ensure proper ventilation and mobility.
Tab. 16: Wall mounting
4.2.1 Preparing
Fig. 12:
Removing plastic covers and VESA plate
4.2.2 Implementing
Fig. 13:
Aligning and marking
Fig. 14:
Drilling drill holes
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1.
Remove the 2 plastic covers of the
TV wall mount (A) by sliding the
upper plastic cover slopingly forwards
and upwards and the lower plastic
cover forwards and downwards.
2.
Remove the VESA plate by lifting it
forwards and upwards out of its
guideway.
Make sure that the screws 1 and 2 stuck
fi rmly in the VESA plate.
3.
Turn the nut M8 (D) clockwise to
screw 1 about 2-3 turns until fitting
loosely.
1.
Before drilling, attend to live cables or
other lines lying behind plaster, and
do not damage them.
2.
Use a spirit level to mark the drill
holes on the wall.
3.
Mark the drill holes 1 to 6 with a
pencil.
Use the wall plate (A) as template.
4.
Drill the drill holes with a 10mm
concrete drill 60mm deep.
5.
6.
Fig. 15:
Wall mounting
7.
Fig. 16:
Reattaching the plastic covers
4.3
Mounting the flat screen
Risk of injury by tripping and falling
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Place, transport and install product, parts and acceo-
ries in a safe way.
Risk of material damage by improper procedure
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Only use moderate force when tightening the screws
in order to avoid damaging threads.
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NEVER set the screen on the front during installation!
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Do not damage the flat screen by too long screws.
Tab. 17: Mounting the flat screen
1.
2.
Plug a concrete anchor (W-B) in each
drilling hole.
Attach the TV wall mount (A) with wall
screws (W-A) and washers (W-C),
that the notch of the VESA plate is
pointing upwards.
Reattach the plastic covers to the TV
wall mount (A).
Measure the mounting hole spacings
of your flat screen.
Mount flat screens of VESA sizes
100x100mm, 100x200mm and
200x200mm directly to the VESA
plate, like described in chapters 4.3.1
and 4.3.2.
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