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Installation
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STEP 6:
Hang television on wall bracket
A. The spacers feature kickstands that have two
positions: extended away from the back of the
television and folded flat close to the television.
confirm that both kickstands are folded flat close to
the television.
B. Lift the television to hang it on the wall bracket.
CAUTION! Be sure that two or more persons carry the
TV when transporting, mounting, or dismounting it.
c. carefully seat the television onto the wall bracket,
making sure that the TV harness cable snaps into
the hook of the wall bracket.
D. When the cable snaps into the hook, you will hear
a distinct metallic “click.” It is now safe to let go of
the television.
E. use the carpenter's level to confirm that the
television is level. If necessary, adjust the television's
position.
STEP 6
FROnT OF TV
(transparent view)
cLIcK
STEP 5
(continued)
B. using the appropriate screws, washers, and a
Phillips screwdriver, attach the spacers to the lower
pair of “VESA” mount screw holes on the back of the
television.
CAUTION! Do not use a power drill to attach the
spacers to the television.
CAUTION! If the screws are over-tightened, they
may break and cause injury or property damage.
CAUTION! Excessively long screws can damage
the television housing, causing injury or property
damage. Check your TV owner's manual for proper
screw depth.
c. If you want the television to tilt down slightly, install
the self-adhesive pads (D). Pull back the protective
paper and attach the pads to the back of the
television where it will contact the wall.
NOTE: Some televisions with
rear-facing input/output
jacks may require 90-degree
connectors for the cables to
fit behind the television.