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GETTING STARTED
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Later, after you have turned on the TV, adjust the length and
position of the antenna for best reception.
• For viewing VHF channels 2-13, extend the rods fully.
• For viewing UHF channels 14-69, shorten the rods for best
reception.
• For listening to the radio, if necessary, adjust the antenna rods for
best reception.
11. Slide TV onto Bracket
The TV must be slightly below the cabinet overhang when installed in
the bracket. Some clearance is necessary so the TV can be easily rotated
to the desired viewing angle or removed for portable use.
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Slide the TV onto the mounting hook of the bracket and push it all
the way back until the hook on the bracket locks into the back of
the TV. You should hear the TV click into place.
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Secure the TV in the bracket by sliding the locking tab on the back
of the bracket into the bracket assembly.
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To remove the TV, slide the locking tab out of the bracket assembly.
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Lift the TV up and gently pull forward.
12. Attach AC Power Cord
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First attach the AC power cord to the 4-prong connector on the
back of the TV.
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Then extend the cord and plug it into an electrical outlet.
13. Attach Cord Hooks
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You can use the cord hooks to hold the cord out of the way.
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For the most attractive appearance, place the cord hooks at the
back edge of the cabinet (on or next to the wall) directly above the
outlet to be used.
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To attach the cord hooks, peel off the adhesive back and attach the
hooks to a clean, dry surface on underside of cabinet or back wall.
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Use the cord tie that is attached to the power cord to wrap and tie
excess cord out of sight.
Warning
Make sure the locking slide is pushed
fully into the locked position. Failure
to lock the sliding tab into position
may allow the TV to fall off the barcket
causing personal injury or damage to
the TV. Push the sliding tab into the
bracket assembly until you hear a click.