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Down and Out Motor Mount Installation Directions  

 

Mounting the Down and Out Motor Mount correctly takes a lot of thought and a lot of planning.  Please read the directions thoroughly 
and plan out how the mount would be installed best for your use.  Each Setup will be different and these directions cannot account for 
every  situation.   Failure  to  do  so  may  result  in  Damage,  Injury,  or  Death.   Dynamic  Mounting  is  not  responsible  for  any  damage, 
injury, or death resulting from improper mounting or use of the Down and Out Motor Mount. 

 

These instructions are only a guide and the consumer is responsible for correct and secure mounting.  The person installing the mount 
should  be  a  competent  person  with  experience  mounting  load  bearing  assemblies.    For  any  questions  or  concerns,  please  contact 
Dynamic Mounting at 

[email protected]

.  

 

CAUTION:

 

This  wall mount is  intended for use only with  the maximum weight  of 

125  lbs.  Use with  heavier than the maximum  weights  indicated may result  in  instability 
causing possible injury. 

Pinching and Crushing Hazard:

 The wall mount actuation is very strong; do 

NOT run the mount when anyone is near the mount. Do NOT have any part of the body 
in  the  mount  or  between  the  TV  and  Wall.  The  Mount  will  keep  driving  until  someone 
pushes another button on the remote to stop it.

 

 

 

 

Note:

 

These instructions are for the non-swivel and swivel version of the Down and Out Motor Mount.  

 

Specifications 

 

Fits  most  Flat  and  Curved  Televisions  40  inches  and  larger  to  125  lbs  with  Frame,  70  lbs  as  Single  Stud  (No  Frame).    Check 
television weight and mounting hole pattern for compatibility with your television 

 

Note  for  smaller  televisions; 

the  mount  may  be  wider  or  taller  than  the  television.  If  this  is  the  case  then  the  mount  may  be 

visible in the top position.  See Figure 1 

 

 

Handles televisions 20 to 125 lbs with Frame, 20 to 70 lbs as Single Stud (No Frame) 

 

Allowable  television  mounting  pattern:  7.9in  (200mm)  to  27.1in  (688mm)  wide,  up  to  22.8in  (579mm)  high.  Works  with  all 
VESA patterns in that range, See Figure 1 with Frame, Figure 5 without Frame 

 

Product Dimensions Non-Swivel: 29.0 x 23.6 x 3.6 inches. Swivel: 29.0 x 23.6 x 4.6 inches. See Figure 1 

 

Frame Weight: 5 lbs, Fixed Mount weight: 26 pounds, Swivel Mount Weight: 28 lbs 

 

Tilts 10 degrees to Vertical in top position 

 

Tilt can be fine-tuned Ve/-1 degree in out through bottom position 

 

Swivel Version can be sw/-33 degrees, 66 degrees total 

FAQ 

 

Where do I mount over a shelf?

 See the Above Shelf Mounting section on page 13. 

 

The TV tilts down in the top position. 

See the Setting the Tilt in the Top Position section on page 14. 

 

The TV isn’t level in the out and bottom positions. 

The TV’s Center of Gravity needs to be centered on the mount, if the stud 

spacing isn’t allowing this to happen th

Ultra Wall Support

 (sold separately) extends the mounts reach and would probably help. 

Содержание Down and Out Motor Mount

Страница 1: ...op it Note These instructions are for the non swivel and swivel version of the Down and Out Motor Mount Specifications Fits most Flat and Curved Televisions 40 inches and larger to 125 lbs with Frame 70 lbs as Single Stud No Frame Check television weight and mounting hole pattern for compatibility with your television Note for smaller televisions the mount may be wider or taller than the televisio...

Страница 2: ...rew 4 M6 x 35 mm 1 38 long Phillips head machine screw 4 M8 x 20 mm 78 long Phillips head machine screw 4 M8 x 35 mm 1 38 long Phillips head machine screw 4 1 4 tall plastic spacers 8 1 tall plastic spacers 4 Steel M6 washers Table of Contents Swivel Version 5 Swivel Cam Adjust 5 Determining Where to Put Mount 6 Attaching TV Hangers to Television 6 Conditions for Mounting the Frame to the Wall 7 M...

Страница 3: ...ze Television Mounting Hole Pattern Range Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range Note Mount Only Comes with 2 television Mounting Arms Not the 4 Shown Figure 2 Vertical in Top Position Vertical tolerance in Out and Bottom Positions is 1 degree Figure 3 Max Tilt and Motion at the Top ...

Страница 4: ...ing com Install 4 Figure 4 Overview of Mount Parts Figure 5 Mount Overall Size without Frame Television Mounting Hole Pattern Range Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range Note Mount Only Comes with 2 television Mounting Arms Not the 4 Shown ...

Страница 5: ... set so that the TV will not hit the wall or shelf while still allowing the maximum amount of swivel Figure 6 Swivel Swivel Cam Adjust To avoid the TV hitting the wall or shelf adjust the Swivel Cam and tighten the Cam Nut shown in Figure 7 Run the TV up to ensure it is set so that the TV can swivel as much as possible without it hitting the Wall when it goes past the out position There are 2 cams...

Страница 6: ... that out also with the soundbar bracket 4 Figure 8 shows the important things to look for and measure 5 Figure 1 and Figure 5 show important dimensions of the mount 6 The bottoms of the TV Hanger Mount and Frame are the same height We recommend attaching the TV Hangers Figure 9 to the TV and measuring from the bottom of the TV Hanger 7 If mounting over a shelf make sure the H and C minimum distan...

Страница 7: ...levision will sag to one side The heavier the TV and the more off center the more unlevel the TV will be through its range of motion 2 Mark the locations of the mounting holes by Using the Frame as a template 3 Once you know your location pre drill 1 of the top row of mounting holes 2 5in deep using the 1 4in drill bit 4 Figure 10 shows the correct order to put on the lag screw 5 Use a 9 16in wren...

Страница 8: ...eight of the television and mount Dynamic Mounting assumes no responsibility for damage from an improperly installed mount 5 The mounting holes need to be in the center of the studs use a stud finder as needed 6 2 lag screws are needed in the top slots of the mount and 1 in the bottom slot Important The TV needs to be centered on the mount to avoid leaning Mounting Single Stud to the Wall The top ...

Страница 9: ...e TV attached to them over the Hook Plate as shown in Figure 12 6 Adjust the television so that it is centered on the mount 7 Hit the Hanger Locks as shown in Figure 13 to lock the TV to the mount 8 Plug the power in and move around Figure 12 Attaching the Television Figure 13 TV Hanger Locks TV Level The Level of the TV can be fine tuned 5 degrees after it is put on the mount 1 Figure Out which T...

Страница 10: ... position from either direction o Does not come set out of the box o Hold to drive to position Run Automatically move to the position selected o Press Run then any position button within 3 seconds and the mount will move there automatically o Press any button to stop movement Set Set and Clear Positions o Press Set then any position button then Hold Set for 3 seconds to set the current position fo...

Страница 11: ...hite twice when let go to indicate the position is set o Press Set then Hold position button for 6 seconds light will flash green twice to clear the position for that button light will flash red then white when let go to indicate the position is cleared Set IR Only Set Positions 1 and 2 o Press Set then position button 1 or 2 Light will flash white twice when let go to indicate the position is set...

Страница 12: ...c Disabled IP Address Dynamic IP DHCP Enabled Default setting is easier to connect to if unsure use this one 7 For Dynamic IP addresses skip Static IP section and go to step 11 Static IP DHCP Disabled Takes a little more work to setup but is steadier and some Home Automation systems require it If unsure about IP addresses use Dynamic 8 Type in an empty address for Static IP 9 A Typical Netmask is ...

Страница 13: ...d the downward travel T when you have an 8 shelf depth D and you attach the bottom of the mount 6 above the shelf H First find the corresponding D and look down the column and find the closest H which in this case is 5 75 Now go left along the row and find the corresponding Travel T In this case you will get a downward travel of approximately 26 Tips to get the Lowest Possible Bottom Position Get ...

Страница 14: ...iest access 3 Unplug the power to avoid mount movement 4 Adjust the bolt shown in Figure 17 with a 1 2 open ended wrench Figure 17 Bottom Tilt Adjust Setting the Tilt in the Top Position In the top position the tilt will probably have to be adjusted to be vertical 1 Have TV on the mount 2 Drive mount all of the way to the Top Position hold until mount stops 3 Take note of the tilt 4 Drive mount to...

Страница 15: ...p the mount blend in They simply hook over the Frame as shown in Figure 20 Sticky L grips are included to stick the covers to the bottom of the Frame Outlets can be installed under the covers and then the wires ran under them You may need low profile wires or an indented outlet to get it to fit though Figure 20 Put Plastic Cover On Figure 21 Ideal Outlet Placement and Plastic Cover ...

Страница 16: ...original date of shipping The limited warranty is intended only for the original purchaser The warranty will be void if the mount is modified in any way or not installed correctly including overloading abuse or use for any purpose other than specified in our directions The Limited Lifetime Warranty is for indoor use For outdoor use we Warranty the mount function for 5 years Dynamic Mounting is not...

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