Attaching The Arms To The Display - Philips SQM5572/27 User Manual

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Using the enclosed mounting template,
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place the diagram against the wall and mark
four locations on the wall where the mount
is to be Installed.
With the help of another person, place the
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mount against the wall and level it using the
bubble guide.
While another person holds the mount
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in place, mark four locations on the wall
where the mount is to be installed.
Set the mount aside and drill a 12mm pilot
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hole at each marked location. Remove any
excess dust from the holes.
Insert a Concrete Anchor (P) into each
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hole so that it is flush with the concrete
surface. A hammer can be used to lightly
tap the anchors into place if necessary.
Place the mount back against the wall and
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secure it using the lag bolts (Q) and lag bolt
washers (R) provided. Do not over-tighten
these bolts and do not release the mount
until all bolts are in place.
Once all (4) lag bolts are in place you
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must tighten each one. Be sure not to
over tighten.
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Note
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If the concrete wall is covered by a layer
of plaster or drywall, the concrete anchor
must pass completely through the layer to
rest flush with the concrete surface.
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3.3 Attaching the arms to the display
Warning
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Use extra care during this part of the
installation. If possible, avoid placing your
display facedown as it may damage the
viewing surface.
Note
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Your mount comes with a selection of bolt
diameters and lengths to accommodate a
wide variety of display models. Not all of
the hardware in the kit will be used.
Determine the correct length of bolt to
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use with your display by first examining the
back of your display.
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If your display has a flat back: You will
use one of the shorter bolts (A, D, G, or J)
from the hardware kit.
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B.
If your display has a curved or
recessed back: You will use one of the
longer bolts (B, E, H, or K) along with a
spacer (M or N).
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