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U.S. PAT. NO. 8,864,092

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

MM340 

Standard  

Pull Down  

TV Mount

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Summary of Contents for MM340

Page 1: ...N INSTRUCTIONS MM340 Standard Pull Down TV Mount Contains important safety information please save MantelMount com If you need help call 1 800 897 9755 ext 1 For missing damaged parts or questions during installation please contact our Customer Support team at 1 800 897 9755 ext 1 or support mantelmount com Customer satisfaction is our highest priority ...

Page 2: ...g Maximum 5 8 MANTEL DEPTH 18 MAXIMUM VESA Width 200 700mm Height 100 500mm MAX 90 LBS 18 MAX WALL SPACE HEIGHT TV HEIGHT MANTEL DEPTH If Mantel Depth is Required Vertical Space is Less than 9 TV height 4 9 11 TV height 5 11 14 TV height 6 14 18 TV height 8 A Use the reference diagram right and chart below to write down the following measurements in inches Wall Space Height Distance from mantel to...

Page 3: ...ifting Mechanism Black Parts for Mount Silver Screws for back of TV 02 x4 M5x30 01 x4 M5x12 03 x4 M5x40 05 x4 M6x30 04 x4 M6x16 06 x4 M6x40 08 x4 M8x25 07 x4 M8x15 09 x4 M8x45 10 x4 M5 M6 11 x8 M8 12 x12 Spacer 15 x16 M6x10 18 x4 M6x40 17 x4 Lag Bolt 20 x1 Safety Bolt 27 x1 Safety Nut M8 23 x8 Locknut M6 22 x2 Anchor 24 x4 Cable Ties 14 x4 HEX M8x15 53 x1 Center Handle 57 x2 Wall Cover 31 x2 Verti...

Page 4: ...n pull on or hang from MantelMount Only persons tall enough to control the product all the way to the top raised position should operate MantelMount Do not allow small children to push MantelMount upward to the top position This will cause the mount to slam against the wall due to the upward force of the springs W A R N I N G W A R N I N G C A U T I O N Do not use this product for purposes not spe...

Page 5: ...t fit Brace components on back of TV Place TV screen side down on a flat blanketed surface Lay out components to check assembly configuration 1 1 Determine if TV has a flat or irregular back An irregular back will require Spacers 12 and longer Screws to fill spaces between the Vertical Brace 31 and the TV The Braces must be parallel to television screen 1 2 Flat Back TV Irregular Back TV 12 12 31 ...

Page 6: ...NGAGEMENT FOR STABILITY AFTER ASSEMBLY ENLARGED 10 12 C A U T I O N 1 7 1 inch MAX 25mm Install Brace Extenders so that the Pull Down Handles sit 1 below the TV or sound bar 1 MAX 25mm 30 30 30 23 23 18 18 18 18 Attach Brace Extenders to the Vertical Braces Use Screws 18 and Nuts 23 to attach the Brace Extenders 30 to the Vertical Braces 31 31 31 TV SCREW UPPER VESA HOLE WITH SCREW IN PLACE LOWER ...

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Page 8: ...ion J 27 H Place the Wall Plate higher on the wall 8 2 4 2 5 DISTANCE FROM 2 2 OR 2 3 Find the center of your mantel and the centers of two studs Measure and mark the center line of the mantel onto the wall with tape Next use a stud finder to locate two studs one on each side of the centerline If you prefer to use one center stud alone see the troubleshooting section on page 18 Then at the height ...

Page 9: ... them as close as possible to the originally planned vertical positions Next move the Vertical Braces 31 on the back of the TV using the same number of inches used to move theWall Plates e g move theVertical Braces up 2 if theWall Plates were moved up by 2 The bottom of theVertical Braces must remain between 3 to 10 inches from the bottom of the TV If outlet is directly behind the Lifting Arm the ...

Page 10: ...arrived from STEP 2 5 then you can attach the Lifting Arm 35 directly to the centers of the Wall Plates 32 If you arrived from STEP 2 6 then you must align the center of the Lifting Arm to the marks on the Wall Plates while orienting the Upper and Lower Wall Plate correctly Install four bolts 14 through the back channels of the Wall Plates into the threaded holes of the Lifting Arm Tighten securel...

Page 11: ...4 are sideways to the lower part of the Lifting Arm 35 making a gentle loop The figure below illustrates the recommended way to attach cables 3 6 24 35 Cables must be long enough to accommodate the extension and swivel of the mount Check all ranges of motion before tightening the Cable Ties UP PROFILE VIEW OF TV BRACE 33 UP 3 3 Drill four pilot holes Use a 7 32 drill bit to create a depth of 2 5 6...

Page 12: ...e Safety Nut 27 Slowly release the TV Brace until the Lifting Arm gently comes to rest against the Safety Bolt The Lifting Arm should remain in a horizontal position during installation You will later remove the Safety Bolt in STEP 5 4 PERSON 1 PERSON 2 Do not put hands into Lifting Arm without the Safety Bolt and Safety Nut installed The force of the Lifting Arm can cause bodily injury Do not dam...

Page 13: ... the Troubleshooting Tips on page 18 Attach the TV Brace to the Vertical Braces Install four Screws 15 through the TV Brace 33 and into the Vertical Braces 31 C L 2 inches MAX 2 inches MAX Carefully hang the TV on the TV Brace Make sure that all the hooks on the Vertical Braces 31 engage the TV Brace 33 If the Lifting Arm 35 appears to be too close to the mantle remove the TV Refer to STEP 5 3 and...

Page 14: ...ir movement is subtle Please be patient as it may take multiple revolutions to reach the desired tension Adjust the Tension Bolt until the TV gently stays in the lowered position Move the TV up and down within the range below the Safety Bolt The TV should almost stay up against the Safety Bolt and slowly lower to the Bottom Stops when released TENSION BOLT SAFETY BOLT Approximate position for ligh...

Page 15: ...n and allowing it to slam closed can damage televisions Always control the lifting process Remove the Safety Bolt and Safety Nut Store these parts for future use The Safety Bolt 20 and Safety Nut 27 are needed to remove the TV at any time in the future 5 4 23 TV BRACE 20 STORE SAFETY BOLT FOR FUTURE USE W A R N I N G 5 3 23 35 Adjust the Bottom Stop positions and level the TV if necessary To keep ...

Page 16: ...ition Refer to diagram below If you need to make adjustments reinsert the Safety Bolt and then repeat STEP 5 1 For more information on refining Lifting Performance refer to Mount Performance in the Troubleshooting Tips on page 17 Make Post Leveling adjustments if necessary Place a level on top of the TV while it s in the UP position If it s level the installation is complete If not slightly loosen...

Page 17: ... back for leverage and straighten elbows Then lean back bend both knees and elbows and pull the mount out and down see Step 4 1 Make adjustments to the Lifting Force see Step 5 1 The combination of the TV s size and weight installation height and mantel depth may affect whether the TV can rest at various positions along the route of travel What s most important is that the TV can comfortably pull ...

Page 18: ... TV and ensure that the top of the Vertical Braces are parallel to one another 1 Adjust until visibly satisfactory 2 Pull down the TV 3 Make Post Leveling adjustments Step 5 6 and match the level readings of the mantel with the TV 4 Make additional adjustments as shown in Step 4 3 and Step 5 3 if needed 1 Insert the Safety Bolt and Safety Nut Step 4 1 2 Detach the TV Brace from the Vertical Braces...

Page 19: ...e 15 0 Min Clearance 27 0 Maximum Drop 5 5 Thickness 25 2 30 R 30 L MM340 SPECIFICATIONS U S Pat No 8 864 092 TV Weight Capacity 20 90 pounds TV Screen Size 44 diagonal Maximum Lowering Distance 27 Thickness from Wall 5 5 Mount Weight 25 lbs Steel Thickness 2 5mm Swivel 30 Left and 30 Right VESA Pattern 600w x 600h Dimensions 26 w x 25 2 h x 7 25 d Front View Overhead View Profile Although the MM3...

Page 20: ...009 mantelmount com For missing damaged parts or questions during installation please contact our Customer Support team at 1 800 897 9755 ext 1 or support mantelmount com Customer satisfaction is our highest priority 2019 MANEHU PRODUCT ALLIANCE LLC REV P3082119 ...

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