Dynamic Mounting Down and Out Motor Mount Installation Directions Manual

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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 Info@DynamicMounting.com.
CAUTION:
125 lbs. Use with heavier than the maximum weights indicated may result in instability
causing possible injury.
Pinching and Crushing Hazard:
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 Vertical +/-1 degree in out through bottom position
Swivel Version can be swiveled +/-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 the
Install Video at
www.DynamicMounting.com/Install
This wall mount is intended for use only with the maximum weight of
Ultra Wall Support
(sold separately) extends the mounts reach and would probably help.
The wall mount actuation is very strong; do
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  • Page 1 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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

     Parts Included 4 1/4" tall plastic spacers   8 .1” tall plastic spacers 1 Down and Out Motor Mount (Fixed or Swivel)   1 Wall Frame (unless ordered Single Stud Only) 4 Steel M6 washers  2 Auto-Locking TV Hangers ...
  • Page 3 Figure 1, Mount Overall Size, Television Mounting Hole Pattern Range, Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range Note: Mount Only Comes with 2 television Mounting Arms, Not the 4 Shown Figure 3, Max Tilt and Motion at the Top Figure 2, Vertical in Top Position Vertical tolerance in Out and Bottom Positions is +/-1 degree.
  • Page 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 Install Video at www.DynamicMounting.com/Install...
  • Page 5: Swivel Version

    Swivel Version The swivel version of the mount can be manually swiveled in the out and bottom positions as shown in Figure 6. When raising the mount to the top positon there is an adjustable came that can be set so that the TV will not hit the wall or shelf, while still allowing the maximum amount of swivel.
  • Page 6: Determining Where To Put Mount

    Determining Where to Put Mount Extra thought and planning is needed when mounting over a shelf; see the Above Shelf Mounting section on page 13 for more details and relevant dimensions. Find the needed distances [H] and [C] for your shelf depth [D]. To find out how the mount relates to the television you should do a test fitting on the ground.
  • Page 7: Conditions For Mounting The Frame To The Wall

    The mount must be securely fastened to a structure that can support 4 times the total weight of the television and mount. Dynamic Mounting assumes no responsibility for damage from an improperly installed mount. The mounting holes need to be in the center of the studs, use a stud finder as needed.
  • Page 8: Conditions For Mounting Single Stud To The Wall

    The mount must be securely fastened to a structure that can support 4 times the total weight of the television and mount. Dynamic Mounting assumes no responsibility for damage from an improperly installed mount. The mounting holes need to be in the center of the studs, use a stud finder as needed.
  • Page 9: Attaching The Television To The Mount

    Attaching the Television to the Mount After the above steps are finished you are ready to put the television on the mount. Drive Mount up and down, ensuring everything is working as expected. Drive mount to the lowest position, if the mount would hit the shelf, set lower position so that it won’t. Unplug the power to avoid any accidental movement.
  • Page 10: Rf Remote Control

    Radio Frequency (RF) and Infrared Remote (IR) Controls These Instructions are for the RF and IR controller mount, NOT the IP controlled mount, see page for that information. Pinching and Crushing Hazard: The wall mount actuation is very strong, do NOT run the mount when anyone is near the mount.
  • Page 11 Wi-Fi (IP) Controls These Instructions are for the Wi-Fi (IP) controlled mount, NOT the IR and RF controlled mount, see page for that information. 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.
  • Page 12 Controller Lights Reset Button on Controller   Controller Reset Button – Small circular hole located right Flashes Green when IR remote button is pushed  – next to the light. Need a paperclip to actuate. Yellow, flashing slowly (Commissioning Mode) ...
  • Page 13: Above Shelf Mounting

    Above Shelf Mounting Remote Control Buttons section on page 10 To get the lowest possible bottom position when mounting above a shelf, it is very important that you put extra thought into the mounting process. The Mount can clear shelves up to 16” deep. The TV Clearance Table shows the minimum clearance [C] needed between the shelf top and the bottom of the TV (or the bottom of an attached soundbar, whichever is lower) for the mount to swing around the shelf.
  • Page 14: Setting The Tilt In The Bottom And Out Positions

    Unplug Power Before Adjusting: 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.
  • Page 15: Paintable Plastic Covers

    Figure 19, Wire Routing Paintable Plastic Covers The Paintable Plastic Covers can be painted to match your wall or left as is to help 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.
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    The Limited Lifetime Warranty is for indoor use. For outdoor use we Warranty the mount function for 5 years. Dynamic Mounting is not liable for any damage or injury caused from the use of or the inability to use our mount.

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