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THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. 

PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 

Date 2017-06-23 Rev. 0001-B Factory: FOCIDI

 

 

 

                                            

 

 

3-in-1

TM

 TV Stand 

Model # XL-44 / XL-44E 

U.S. Patent 8,561,551 

CA Patent 2,811,974 

 

This item is designed to be a 3-in-1 configuration. Please choose the option that best suits your needs. 
DO  NOT  discard  any  of  the  hardware  or  parts  that  you  will  not  use  on  your  chosen  option.  This  will 
allow you to use this TV Console in different configurations at a later date, if desired.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 
                                           

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED 

 

If you have any questions regarding assembly or if parts are missing, DO NOT return this item to 
the  store  where  it  was  purchased.  Please  call  our  customer  service  number  and  have  your 
instructions and parts list ready to provide the model name, part name or factory number: 

866-942-5362 

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Summary of Contents for XL-44

Page 1: ...l allow you to use this TV Console in different configurations at a later date if desired ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED If you have any questions regarding assembly or if parts are missing DO NOT return this item to the store where it was purchased Please call our customer service number and have your instructions and parts list ready to provide the model name part name or factory number 866 942 5362 Pa...

Page 2: ...is sold with one set of Tipping Restraint Hardware Kit You must install the Tipping Restraint Hardware between the wall and the TV console to prevent any accidents or damages When properly installed this restraint can provide protection against the unexpected tipping of the unit due to small tremors bumps or climbing The restraint is only a deterrent and is not a substitute for proper adult superv...

Page 3: ...helf Frame Qty 1 C Bottom Shelf Frame Qty 1 D Spine Qty 1 E Left Leg Qty 1 F Right Leg Qty 1 G Top Glass Qty 1 H Middle Glass Shelf Qty 1 I Bottom Glass Shelf Qty 1 J Swiveling Bracket Qty 1 K Mounting Frame Qty 1 L Monitor Bracket Qty 2 M Cable Wheel Qty 2 1 Suction Cup 2 1 2 Bolt 3 5 8 Bolt 4 1 Bolt 5 1 1 4 Bolt Qty 18 1 extra Qty 4 1 extra Qty 12 1 extra Qty 10 1 extra Qty 4 1 extra LR LL ...

Page 4: ...Cap Qty 4 Qty 4 Qty 4 1 extra Qty 1 4 mm Hex Wrench 3 16 Hex Wrench Tipping Restraint Hardware Kit 1 Qty 2 Qty 1 Inside Plastic Bag TV Mounting Kit M4 x 12 Bolt Qty 4 M4 x 30 Bolt Qty 4 M5 x 12 Bolt Qty 4 M5 x 30 Bolt Qty 4 M6 x 12 Bolt Qty 4 M6 x 35 Bolt Qty 4 M8 x 16 Bolt Qty 4 M8 x 40 Bolt Qty 4 M4 Lock Washer Qty 4 M5 Lock Washer Qty 4 M6 Lock Washer Qty 4 M8 Lock Washer Qty 4 Large Spacer Qty...

Page 5: ...o the Spine D using two 5 8 Bolts 3 two Lock Washers 7 and two Flat Washers 8 Make sure the metal tabs on the shelf frame will face up when the unit is turned upright 4 Fasten the Middle and Bottom Shelf Frames B and C to the Spine D using four 1 Bolts 4 Make sure the metal tabs on shelf frames will face up when the unit is turned upright NOTE The Middle Shelf Frame B is adjustable Choose the uppe...

Page 6: ...e leg is located at the front of the unit 6 Fasten the Left Leg E to the Lower Shelf Frames B and C by using three 1 Bolts 4 7 Repeat the same procedure to attach the Right Leg F at the opposite side 8 Stand the unit upright B C A E F E F B C 4 5 8 7 E F A 1 1 4 Bolt 4 used in this step If you choose the Table top configuration continue to the next step If mounting the TV to the Floating Swivel Mo...

Page 7: ...r Table top Console 9 Remove the Upper Spine from the assembled unit by unscrewing the four bolts and four washers at the back of the Top Shelf Frame A as shown NOTE Keep the bolts and the washers for the future used D A D D A D ...

Page 8: ...nd 8 through the drilled holes on the lower spine and securely screw into the Flange Nut 9 11 Plug the Spine End Cap 13 all the way onto the top of the Lower Spine D 2 1 2 Bolt 1 used in this step Flange Nut 1 used in this step Spine End Cap 1 used in this step Lock Washer 1 used in this step Flat Washer 1 used in this step A A D 6 7 8 9 D 13 D A D ...

Page 9: ...able Wheels M to the backside of Lower Spine D with the 5 8 Bolts 3 Tighten the bolts with the enclosed 4 mm hex wrench NOTE You can use the Cable Wheels to help keep your entertainment center s cables and cords organized 5 8 Bolt 4 used in this step D M 3 D A ...

Page 10: ...ole 14 Place the Glass Shelves G H and I with the black side of the glass down onto the Suction Cups 1 on shelf frames Push each glass shelf all the way back against the Spine Also be sure to press down evenly and firmly each glass onto the Suction Cups to make sure they securely rest onto the Suction Cups NOTE If a glass shelf is scratched you can minimize the damage by using a BLACK marker and f...

Page 11: ...gs E and F to level the unit Now follow the instructions printed on the plastic bag containing the Tipping Restraint Hardware to attach the tip over restraint to the spine and the wall NOTE YOU MUST USE THIS TIPPING RESTRAINT TO ATTACH THIS UNIT TO THE WALL TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS AND OR INJURIES 16 The table top console is now ready for use Be sure to position your Flat Panel TV in the center of the...

Page 12: ...he pivoting bolt head is up Tighten the bolts with the enclosed 4 mm hex wrench Note The Spine can provide four height options for your TV set Refer to your TV size and adjust the Swiveling Bracket at your desired height for optimum viewing 5 8 Bolt 6 used in this step Lock Washer 6 used in this step Flat Washer 6 used in this step D 3 8 7 3 8 7 UP D J 3 8 7 3 8 7 J ...

Page 13: ...f the Mounting Frame K onto the Swiveling Bracket J with four 1 2 Bolts 2 and four Washers 7 and 8 Make sure the recess holes on the Mounting Frame are at the bottom D K J BACK D 2 7 8 2 7 8 K J Lock Washer 4 used in this step Flat Washer 4 used in this step 1 2 Bolt 4 used in this step ...

Page 14: ...iately If you are unable to find the correct Bolt consult a local hardware store 20 Follow the appropriate diagram above to attach the Monitor Brackets LL LR to the back of the TV with the selected fasteners Make sure the Monitor Brackets are centered and level with each other Secure the Bolts with a Phillips screwdriver DO NOT over tighten the Bolts NOTE Lean the TV up against a wall or other sol...

Page 15: ...ct Bolt consult a local hardware store 22 Follow the appropriate diagram above to attach the Monitor Brackets LL LR to the back of the TV with the selected fasteners Make sure the Monitor Brackets are vertically centered and level with each other Secure the Bolts with a Phillips screwdriver DO NOT over tighten the Bolts NOTE Lean the TV up against a wall or other solid surface when attaching the M...

Page 16: ... Monitor Brackets LL LR onto the Mounting Frame K Set the hooks on the Monitor Brackets over the Mounting Frame and then lower them onto the bars of the Mounting Frame NOTE Loosen the lock bolt that is pre attached on the Monitor Brackets to ensure an easy fit at the bottom hooks 24 Center the television and tighten both Lock Bolts with a long Phillips screwdriver until they hit the underside of t...

Page 17: ... Floating Swivel Mount 25 The Monitor Brackets LL LR can tilt up to 11 downward and 5 upward depending on your optimum viewing position Keep the enclosed 3 16 hex wrench to ensure the tilt adjustment knobs remain tightly fastened ...

Page 18: ... 2 Cable Wheels M to the backside of the Spine D with the 5 8 Bolts 3 Tighten the bolts with the enclosed 4 mm hex wrench NOTE You can use the Cable Wheels to help keep your entertainment center s cables and cords organized 3 3 M M D 5 8 Bolt 4 used in this step ...

Page 19: ...s down onto the Suction Cups 1 on the shelf frames Push each glass shelf all the way back against the Spine Also be sure to press down evenly and firmly each glass onto the Suction Cups to make sure they securely rest onto the Suction Cups NOTE If a glass shelf is scratched you can minimize the damage by using a BLACK marker and filling in scratched area from underneath A B C E F G H I 1 A B C G H...

Page 20: ...ttached Floor Levelers at the bottom of the Legs E and F to level the unit 30 Now follow the instructions printed on the plastic bag containing Tipping Restraint Hardware Kit to mount the tip over restraint to the Floater Post and the wall NOTE YOU MUST USE THIS TIPPING RESTRAINT HARDWARE TO ATTACH THE UNIT TO THE WALL TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS AND OR INJURIES 31 The console is now ready for use Swivel...

Page 21: ...3 16 inch diameter holes to at least 2 inch deep on the 4 drill points While holding the Bracket Plate in place loosely screw in the Lag Bolts 11 34 Secure the Mounting Frame K to wall with Lag Bolts 11 and the Washers 12 at the drill points Tighten the Bolts firmly but be careful not to over tighten The following steps are only for those who wish to mount their TV directly to the wall If you have...

Page 22: ...rk 4 drill points with a pencil 36 With an electric drill not included on its low setting drill 7 16 inch diameter holes to at least 2 inch deep Insert the Concrete Anchors 10 into the pre drilled holes so that they are flush with the wall 37 Place the Mounting Frame K level in the desired position against the wall Secure the Mounting Frame K to the wall with the Lag Bolts 11 and Washers 12 at the...

Page 23: ...ckets onto the Mounting Frame K Set the hooks on Monitor Brackets over the Mounting Frame and then lower them onto the bars of the Mounting Frame 40 Proceed to center the television When the TV is in its intended position tighten both Lock Bolts with a long Phillips screwdriver until they hit the underside of the Mounting Frame to ensure your TV is safe and secure 41 Place the assembled console un...

Page 24: ...about Furniture Care It is best to keep your furniture in a climate controlled environment Extreme temperature and humidity changes can cause fading warping shrinking and splitting of wood It is advised to keep furniture away from direct sunlight as sun may damage the finish Proper care and cleaning at home will extend the life of your purchase Follow these important and helpful tips that will enh...

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