
We strongly recommend that this unit be installed
only in consultation with a professional installer.
WARNING: Do NOT attempt to operate the unit until it has been
installed in a fully vertical position; plugging in the unit before full
installation will damage the unit and void your warranty.
Step 2. (A) Mount Ceiling Plate - Wood
The support beams should have sufficient supoorts already installed.
Consult a professional contractor to determine proper positioning
and alignment.
Remove the ceiling plate from the upper motor housing and use
it to mark the location of the screw holes. Use a power drill with a
3/16” bit to drill starter holes in the studs. Mount the ceiling plate
to the studs using the eight wood screws (discard the plastic
screw sleeves if any).
Step 2. (B) Mount Ceiling Plate - Concrete
Ensure the ceiling thickness is at least 3 ¼ inches and that there
are no materials such as rebar or steel plates, etc., in the mounting
location.
Loosen the ceiling plate from the upper motor housing and use it
to mark the location of the screw holes. Use a power drill with a
13/32” masonry bit and drill the holes in the marked locations to a
depth of approx 2 3/4 inches. Mount ceiling plate using the eight
concrete anchoring bolts.
Step 1. Determine Ceiling Type (Wood or Concrete)
Before you begin, you must
make sure your chosen installation
location can support the weight of both
the bracket and the television.
Typically this will require you to screw
directly into wood joists/braces
or into a solid masonry ceiling surface.
If you are uncertain whether your desired
location can support the weight, consult an
expert before attempting.
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B