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Philips DCD778 Install Manual
Philips DCD778 Install Manual

Philips DCD778 Install Manual

Philips dcd778: install guide
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TV
AUDIO
IN
VIDEO
ANT
R
L
IN
DC
Recommended depth of cabinet
at the rear to allow for connections
2.5"
Use 1/4"
drill
Mount it
Ask a friend to help out. An extra hand to hold the unit makes mounting easier
and quicker.
A
Cut the template to fit inside the cabinet.
A
Template
Align the template border marked "FRONT"
along the front edge of your cabinet.
Use adhesive tape to fix the template.
Drill 1/4 inch holes, as marked X on the tem-
plate.
Remove the template when you finish drilling.
Tip
– Clean the bottom of the cabinet surface and also empty your cabinet
before mounting.
– Place the unit in a clean, safe place when drilling to avoid wood
shavings dropping into the ventilation slots.
– Use a nail to start each drill hole.
– Drill from the bottom upwards if you do not have enough room inside
the cabinet.
– Hold your drill firmly at 90 o with the cabinet bottom and drill holes at
low speed.
– Clear wood shavings.
B
Using the spacers
On the spacers, there are 4 pairs of notch length
B
options. Depending on the thickness of you cabi-
Spacer
net bottom (with/ without an overhang), these
L (Low)
notch lengths correspond to the 4 notch height in
Arrow
the space holders, and allow you to adjust to the
best height to help you mount the unit.
Measure the height of the cabinet bottom
and/overhang.
Turn the spacer counterclockwise to determine
which of the 4 heights is most suitable: Low •
• High. Align to the arrow indication.
Insert the spacers accordingly.
C
C
Manually fasten the 4 screws down into
the spacer holder holes to mount your
set. Start screwing at opposite corners of
the unit for better support.
Tip
To prevent damage to your set, do not use an
electric drill to secure screws when mounting!
– If the overhang is more than 1 1/4 inch, use longer screws
(not included).
L••H (4 heights)

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