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Page 2: ...D for a complete demonstration If at any time you are unclear about the directions and believe you need further assistance contact the Bell O installation experts at 888 779 7781 from 9am 5pm EST Icons Used in This Book Don t be alarmed by the bomb in the icon We just want to get your attention because making an error could be costly This is not really very technical stuff just some details you ne...

Page 3: ...e must support at minimum four times the combined weight of the mounting bracket and TV It is the responsibility and liability of the installer to ensure the suitability of the supporting structure This product should NEVER be mounted to metal framing studs Check carefully to ensure that there are no missing or damaged parts Never use defective parts If any parts are damaged or missing call Bell O...

Page 4: ... l l d e s i g n s a n d i m a g e s a r e p r o p e r t y o f B e l l O I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o r p A l l d e s i g n s a r e p a t e n t e d o r p a t e n t p e n d i n g a n d a r e s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e w i t ho u t n o t i c e A step by step guide for mounting your flat panel TV safely and easily Wiley the Wiley logo For Dummies the Dummies Man logo and related trademarks or reg...

Page 5: ... G M5 x 12mm Screw Quantity 4 H M5 x 22mm Screw Quantity 4 I M5 x 30mm Screw Quantity 4 J M6 x 14mm Screw Quantity 4 K M6 x 25mm Screw Quantity 4 L M6 x 35mm Screw Quantity 4 AB M4 x 10mm Security Screw Quantity 2 M M8 x 20mm Screw Quantity 4 N M8 x 30mm Screw Quantity 4 O M8 x 40mm Screw Quantity 4 T 14 x 64mm Lag Bolt Quantity 4 ...

Page 6: ...cer Quantity 4 D M4 M5 Short Spacer Quantity 4 E M4 M5 Long Spacer Quantity 4 S M6 M8 Washer Quantity 4 R M4 M5 Washer Quantity 4 Screwdriver Stud Finder Drill Drill Bit Pencil Metric Ratchet Set Optional Masking Tape Tape Measure Level For wood 5 32 4mm For masonry 5 16 8mm Tools You Will Need ...

Page 7: ...ual generally explains where the mounting location is on the TV There are several typical mounting configurations for this size bracket The mounting hole distances are measured in millimeters per the VESA Video Electronics Standards Association specifications Who is VESA The Video Electronics Standards Association is an international nonprofit organization representing hardware software PC display...

Page 8: ...MA to the back of the TV as shown in Figures 1 and 2 Make sure the the arms are oriented properly with the adjustment levers facing toward the outer edge of the TV so you can reach them later Also make sure that each Washer R for M4 or M5 screws or S for M6 or M8 screws is placed between the screw and the monitor arm Don t place the washers between the arms and the TV Figure 1 MA ...

Page 9: ...itor Arms MA need to rest securely on the spacers Test several of the spacers included in this kit to find the correct match for the recessed holes in the back of your TV Step 2 Securing the Wall Plate Finding the wood studs to mount to Using a stud finder determine the exact location of the studs to which you want to attach the Wall Plate WP Using an electronic stud finder works best because it g...

Page 10: ...on centered on the back of the monitor To determine the exact height you want to mount the brackets use the convenient Installation Template IT rather than holding the TV in place while you do all this measuring Always make sure to use a level when placing the template Measure from the floor up as shown in Figure 4 and using a pencil make small marks on the wall to help you determine the desired T...

Page 11: ...ate The Installation Template IT included in this kit helps you select the correct positions for drilling the holes for the TV mounting Figure 5 Line up the installation template with your stud markings to ensure the proper location for your drill holes After you have the position selected tape the template in place securely on the wall with masking tape so that you don t damage the wall surface U...

Page 12: ...so that you can make any fine adjustments if necessary After making sure the wall mount is level tighten all of the lag bolts completely Tighten the Lag Bolts T so that the Wall Plate WP is firmly attached to the wall but don t over tighten The lag bolts and or the supporting surface can become damaged which greatly reduces their holding ability Final tightening of the bolts should always be done ...

Page 13: ...e a standard drill with a new masonry drill bit to drill the holes Do not use a hammer drill because it can damage the hole or break out the back of the concrete wall which will not give adequate support to the anchor Because drilling an accurate and clean hole is essential to securing your mount be sure to use a new drill bit An old drill bit can not only make an uneven hole it can also break out...

Page 14: ...h the mount and into the ALLIGATOR Anchors U as shown in Figures 7 and 10 After checking that the wall plate is level tighten all lag bolts fully but be careful not to over tighten Figure 10 WP U T Concrete 3 76mm minimum hole depth Installing the decorative End Covers Even though your TV hides most of your wall mount from view from the sides you can probably still see the ends of the bracket This...

Page 15: ...sing a screwdriver turn the large screw head on the side of the bracket 90 toward the front of the bracket as shown in Figure 12 Figure 12 Large Screw Head Locking Bar Shown Up in Unlocked Position To Unlock If your audio video and power cables will not be accessible after you mount the TV you need to make those connections now Before doing this however make sure all TV and component power cords a...

Page 16: ...ure 13B Detailed instructions on how to adjust the arms can be found on page 17 When you re ready to put the TV with the Monitor Arms MA onto the Wall Plate WP assembly get a friend or an assistant to help you lift the TV and guide the monitor arms onto the wall plate as shown in Figure 13A Markings on the adjustable arm will line up when in the 0 degree position Figure 13B Make sure the arms are ...

Page 17: ...moved To lock the arms simply turn the large screw head on the side of both of the bracket s locking mechanisms 90 toward the wall using a screwdriver as your assistant holds the TV in place See Figure 14 After you ve done this and the locking mechanism has been engaged tighten the M4 x 10mm Security Screw AB behind the large lock screw to prevent the locking bar from rotating out of the locked po...

Page 18: ...also before attempting to position the TV After the TV is in the desired tilted position you need to tighten the levers Turn the levers clockwise to tighten pulling out to disengage the rachet mechanism Figure 15 Push In to Turn Lever Turn Counter Clockwise to Loosen Figure 16 Pull Out to Disengage Lever Turn Clockwise to Tighten If you need to remove the TV Flat screen TVs are very heavy and extr...

Page 19: ...environmental conditions unauthorized disassembly repair modification or exposure to the elements 4 cosmetic damage and 5 labor or assembly costs This Warranty does not apply if the Product has been repackaged or resold as second hand There are no warranties express or implied including without limitation merchantability or fitness for particular use except as i contained herein or ii required by ...

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