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Some Plasma displays have curved backs with recessed mounting lands (Fig. 4), which will require the use of a spacer (Fig. 5).
For these displays, install the 5/8” (1) spacer between the display and the rail.
Note:
Align tab in spacer with slot in mounting rail.
For displays with protruding HDTV tuner packs or deeply curved backs (Fig. 6), a combination of
the 5/8” and ¾” spacer (1 & 2) should be used. Stack the two spacers (Figs. 7 & 8), and then
install them between the display and the rail.
Hang the Display
Loosen the tilt tensioning lever, open the tilt mechanism fully, and then re-tighten with the tilt lever pointing down. (Fig. 12)
With the help of an assistant, lift the display into position in front of the wall plate. Align the slots on the mounting rails with the rods on the wall plate, and then
lower the display onto the rods. (Fig. 12)
Make sure that both rods are fully engaged before releasing the display.
Note:
Prior to lifting the display, make sure that the flip lock is in the open position, as shown in Fig. 12.
Once in place, the lateral position of the display can be adjusted by gently sliding it along the rods.
Lock the Display
Engage the lock by flipping the locking tab into place over the rod; this will prevent the display
from being inadvertently dislodged from the wall mount. For additional security, install a small
padlock up to a ¼” (6mm) shank diameter through the provided lock holes.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig.12
Lock Open
Lock Closed
Top View
of Plasma
Top View
of Plasma