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X

Before attaching the Wire Mount 

B

 to the TV you must first use the Wire 

Clamp 

M-O

 to adjust the wire length L to optimum as indicated in Table 1 

or 2 as appropriate (see below). Use the Spanner 

M-Q

 supplied to tighten 

the clamp as shown in Fig. 7 and use the Cable Tie 

M-P

 to secure any 

excess wire. The TV Wire Mount 

B

 

is then attached to the top two VESA 

mounting holes and the lower Supporting Spacers

 

C

 & 

D

 to the two 

lower VESA mounting holes as shown in Fig. 7 and Fig. 8a-c. Two lengths 

of each size mounting bolts are provided for attaching the TV Mounts 

to the VESA mounting holes on your TV. Use the longer length and the 

Plastic Spacers 

M-M

 or 

M-N

 

for TV’s with curved or recessed back panels 

as shown in Fig. 8b and 8c. If you are mounting to a television with a flat 

back you can use a shorter bolt and will not need a plastic spacer, see  

Fig. 8a. You should also use the appropriate size washers as shown in  

Fig. 8a-c. 

Make sure all four bolts are properly tightened and held in place 

by at least three full turns

.

With the help of another person, hook the the TV Wire Mount 

B

 with the 

TV attached over the top of the Disk Wall Plates 

A

 and make sure the TV is 

level. Pull down gently on the TV so that the wire is firmly lodged over the 

disk wall plates 

A

 see Fig. 9. Use the clip on one of the Supporting Spacers 

D

  to hold the TV away from the wall while you make your connections, 

see Fig. 10. When you have finished making your connections pull the clip 

flat to the back of the TV and lower the TV gently back against the wall 

see Fig. 11.

PLEASE NOTE

: For larger/heavier TVs we recommend that you ask  

someone to assist you with lifting and positioning your TV.

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STEP 3 - Hanging and securing the TV

Mounting your TV - Overview

Once you have decided where to locate your TV and where the bracket 

needs to be positioned, mounting requires the 3 steps described below. 

Step 1

: mark and drill fixing holes in the wall and attach the Disk Wall 

Plates 

A

 

to the wall using suitable screws/bolts. 

Step 2

 attach the TV Wire 

Mount 

B

 and Supporting Spacers

 

C

 & 

D

 to the back of the TV using the 

Plastic Spacers  

M-M

 or 

M-N

 if required. 

Step 3

 hang the TV Wire Mount 

B

 

and TV over the Disk Wall Plates 

A

, make your connections then tilt the  

TV flat to the wall.

STEP 2 - Attaching the TV Mounts to the TV 

STEP 1 - Fixing the Wall Plates to the Wall

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 9

Fixing to Stud Walls

The disk wall plates 

A

 are attached to the wall using two screws/bolts and 

washers suitable for attaching to wood (if in doubt ask for advice at your local 

DIY/hardware store and remember to make sure that the heads of the screws/

bolts are the correct size to hold the Disk Wall Plates 

A

 

securely in position), 

see Fig. 4. Use a stud detector to mark the centre points of the two studs you 

wish to mount to (these will be approx. 406, 450 or 600mm apart). To mark 

the exact position of the holes, hold the disk wall plates 

A

 to the wall with 

the centres aligned over the stud centres, use a spirit level to make sure 

the plates are level, and mark the centre of each hole. Drill your first hole 

as marked and fix one of the Disk Wall Plates 

A

 to the wall. Using a spirit 

level and a ruler check that the position you marked for the second hole 

is still correct (re-mark if necessary). Drill the second hole and attach the 

second Disk Wall Plate 

A

 to the wall. 

Fixing to Concrete/Brick Walls

This process is the same as for attaching to wood see Fig. 5 & 6. You will  

however need to use suitable screws/bolts/wall plugs for the type of wall 

you are mounting onto (if in doubt ask for advice at your local DIY/hard-

ware store and remember to make sure that the heads of the screws/bolts 

are the correct size to hold the bracket securely in position).Use Table 2 

below to determine the distance X between the centres of the two Wall 

Plates 

A

 the optimum values will depend on the VESA size. When fixing 

to walls screws/bolts should be fixed into bricks/stone not into mortar 

courses and make sure both screws/bolts are properly tightened. 

Fig. 6

Fig. 5

VESA(mm)

200x200 or less

400x400

600x600

800x800

X (mm)

80-100

180-220

380-420

580-620

L (mm)

400

500

750

900

VESA (mm)

200x200 or less

400x400

600x600

800x800

X = 406mm

N/A

L=700mm

L=750mm L=880mm

X = 450mm

N/A

L=710mm

L=750mm L=880mm

X = 600mm

N/A

N/A

L=880mm L=900mm

X

Table 1 - Stud Wall Fixing

Table 2 - Brick Wall Fixing

X: Space between stud centres/wall plates       L: Optimum wire length

X: Space between wall plate centres       L: Optimum wire length

For further information or any queries please contact our

  

Customer Careline: 08457 573 479

 

(Local rate – UK only)

Technical Support:  www.philex.com

/support

Fig. 7

M-Q

M-O

M-A

M-I

M-J

M-K M-L

M-A

M-A

M-C

M-E

M-G

M-A

M-I

M-J

M-K M-L

M-C

M-E

M-G

M-I

M-J

M-K

M-D

M-B

M-F

M-I

M-J

M-K

M-D

M-B

M-F

M-M

M-M

M-N

M-N

M-H

M-H

M-L

M-L

Fig. 8a

Fig. 8b

Fig. 8c

Fig. 10

Fig. 11

L

For value of L see 

Table1 and Table 2

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