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Step 8 

Lower the mounted TV down into the Footboard. Check that the TV 
fits into the space inside of the Footboard.  

Check that: 

1.

 

The TV does not collide with the Cabinet Bottom, or the 

Mechanism’s motor

 

2.

 

There is space between the front of the TV and the cabinet. 

3.

 

The Lid closes. 

If your TV fails to meet these 3 requirements, adjust the position of 
the TV or add spacers on the Mechanism as needed. 

 

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Summary of Contents for BASIC TV LIFT CABINET

Page 1: ...W i l d w o o d T V L I F T F U R N I T U R E BASIC TV LIFT CABINET SETUP INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...Tools Page Tools Tape Measure 4mm Allen Wrench Phillips Screwdriver ...

Page 3: ...to a power source in you home Step 2 Raise the Mechanism to its full extension by either pressing and holding the Rocker Switch on the side of the cabinet or by using the Remote control Trouble Shooting If the Mechanism does not respond to the Remote it can be retaught To do so use something small to press and release the button inside the LEARNER hole Next press any button on the Remote ...

Page 4: ...ttach to the back of the TV using the VESA Pattern The location of the VESA Pattern varies between TVs Below are 2 examples If you are using your own TV the back may look different than these examples But the steps will still work Hardware 40mm Machine Screw 4 of Ø6mm OR 4 of Ø 8mm TV Mounting Bracket 1 Left 1 Right 15mm Machine Screw 4 of Ø6mm OR 4 of Ø 8mm 3 4 Spacer 4 1 2 Spacer 4 4 Washer ...

Page 5: ...racket Ø6 or Ø8 X 40mm Machine Screw Diameter varies between TVs TV Top 1 2 or 3 4 Spacer Use spacers when the VESA Pattern is inside of a cut out Ex 2 Ø6 or Ø8 X 15mm Machine Screw Diameter varies between TVs Washer Use washers when the hole through the TV Mounting Bracket is larger than the head of the Machine Screw Ex 1 TV Top Note If your TV does not match the examples below use any combinatio...

Page 6: ...ole Step 5 Use this illustration as a guide to determine where to install the Lift Bracket 2 3 8 Step 4 Installing the Lift Brackets Measure the distance between the top of the TV and the top of the TV Mounting Brackets Hardware 10mm Machine Screw 2 Comes pre installed in the Lift Bracket Lift Bracket 1 ...

Page 7: ...ench and remove the 10mm Machine Screws from the Lift Bracket Do not discard the screws Step 7 Attach the Lift Bracket to the Mechanism Through the hole found in Step 5 using the 10mm Machine Screws that were removed in Step 6 ...

Page 8: ... Check that 1 The TV does not collide with the Cabinet Bottom or the Mechanism s motor 2 There is space between the front of the TV and the cabinet 3 The Lid closes If your TV fails to meet these 3 requirements adjust the position of the TV or add spacers on the Mechanism as needed 1 3 2 Profile View Cut away View ...

Page 9: ... the 2nd Lift Bracket to the mechanism in the 4th hole below the upper Lift Bracket Hardware 10mm Machine Screw 2 Comes pre installed in the Lift Bracket Lift Bracket 1 1 2 3 4 Step 10 Re attach the TV to the Lift hooking both slots in the TV Mounting Bracket onto the Lift Brackets ...

Page 10: ...head Wood Screw 2 Cabinet Hight 2 On the wall where the stud is located measure up from the floor to the height of the cabinet then subtract 2 Next attach the Anti tip Bracket to the wall at that location using 2 of the 1 1 2 Pan head Wood Screws as illustrated BOTH SCREWS MUST GO INTO THE STUD 1 1 2 Pan head Wood Screw Warning This TV lift product must have an anti tip device installed to prevent...

Page 11: ...d Note the Anti Tip is located on the 3 board just below the lid and aligned with the bracket on the wall Screw the Anti tip Bracket to the 3 board on the back of the cabinet using two of the 3 4 Pan head Screws Note This bracket is parallel with the cabinet top ...

Page 12: ...d to the wall insert the eyelet of the cable between the bracket as shown Secure the cable in place using the Clevis Pin Now secure the Clevis Pin in place with the Cotter Pin Move the cabinet near the wall and repeat the above step with the Anti tip Bracket which is attached to the cabinet back ...

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