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Please read and follow the instructions, and keep this manual in a 

safe place.

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To avoid damage to this product, be careful not to overtighten or 

improperly thread any of the threaded fittings.

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Clean this product with only a soft, dry cloth.

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Make sure that this product is intact and that there are no missing 

parts.

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Mounting surfaces should be sturdy and flat. Do not install this 

product on a weak, uneven surface.

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Make sure everything is secure before proceeding to the next step.

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Do not exceed the maximum load capacity. 

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Do not install this product on an unsteady structure or one that is 

prone to vibration, has a chance of being impacted, or is susceptible 
to other movements. Reinforce the structure as necessary before 
installing this product.   

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If you have safety concerns about installing this product, contact a 

qualified professional or installation contractor.

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If this product is missing hardware or there are defective parts, visit 

www.madebygabor.com or call Customer Service at 212-594-2353.

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Summary of Contents for Levitouch DM-552

Page 1: ...UserManual DM 552 LEVITOUCH DUAL ARM MONITOR MOUNT for17to32in DesktopComputerMonitors Lev iTouch DM 55 2...

Page 2: ...er swivel tilt and rotation precise monitor placement and optimum viewing angles Both articulating arms have adjustable spring tension that ensures monitor stability The included VESA plates accommoda...

Page 3: ...hing is secure before proceeding to the next step Do not exceed the maximum load capacity Do not install this product on an unsteady structure or one that is prone to vibration has a chance of being i...

Page 4: ...rotation 90 Monitor arm swivel 180 Base arm pivot 90 180 Arm height adjustment 6 9 to 17 1 in 17 5 to 43 5 cm Weight with grommet 7 3 lb 3 3 kg Weight with clamp 9 lb 4 1 kg Package weight 11 2 lb 5...

Page 5: ...e arm Monitor arm Bottom cable guide Flange bolts VESA plate Arm tension screw VESA receiver Tilt tension screw Tension indicator VESA lock Clamp locking knob Carriage bolt Clamping flange Clamp bolt...

Page 6: ...s Carriage bolt 1X 1X M N G 1X 5 mm hex key Wrench Base Flange Clamp VESA plate Base arm Monitor arm Notch cover Clamping flange 1X O H 1X 1X P LeviTo uch DM 55 2 Required tool Phillips screwdriver Op...

Page 7: ...e bolts from the top holes and screw them into the bottom holes To attach the clamp to the flange fit the wide end of the clamp holes over the flange bolts and press down on the clamp so it securely s...

Page 8: ...Place the base on the desktop and insert the carriage bolt I through the top of the base socket and the hole in the desktop Once it s inserted make sure the bolt head sits flush against the base s ho...

Page 9: ...rms into the sockets Attaching the Arms 9 1 Fit the base arms B into the base sockets 2 Use the screwdriver end of hex key N to tighten the base arm setscrews until secure 3 Insert the monitor arms A...

Page 10: ...screw is too long it may damage the display If it s too short it may not hold it Place an M C washer on each of the screws and install the VESA plate directly to your monitor by tightening the screws...

Page 11: ...it into the VESA receiver 2 Turn the VESA lock to the locked position Important The VESA lock secures the VESA plate inside the VESA mount and ensures the monitor won t lift out of the mount when you...

Page 12: ...se with hex key O until the monitor stays in the horizontal position If the arm rises loosen the arm tension screw by turning it counterclockwise with hex key O until the monitor stays in the horizont...

Page 13: ...e desired tilt angle adjust the tilt tension screw with hex key N Turn clockwise to increase the tension and counterclockwise to decrease the tension Rotation Tilt The monitor should rotate easily but...

Page 14: ...he arm rotation can be limited to 90 To limit arms swivel to 90 tighten the swivel setscrews on the back of the base arm sockets with the screwdriver end of hex key N Don t overtighten Adjusting Arm S...

Page 15: ...e guide and replace it by aligning the notches and sliding it back toward the base until it snaps into place Bottom Cable Guide 1 Remove the bottom cable guide by sliding it down toward the base 2 Run...

Page 16: ...or defect caused by misuse neglect accident alteration abuse improper installation or maintenance EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN THE WARRANTY PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOR ANY IMPLIED...

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