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3idee hp-pro-g6 Assembly Instructions

Vesa adapter

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hp-pro-g6 VESA adapter
Assembly
instructions
The VESA adapter is compatible with the following monitors from
hp
(hp.com):
ProOne 400 G6 All-in-One-PC
The VESA adapter allows you to conveniently mount your HP brand monitor to a
monitor arm with a VESA hole pattern (75 x 75mm). Use the included screws and
nuts.
If you want to mount your VESA adapter directly to the wall, use suitable screws
and dowels (not included).
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Summary of Contents for 3idee hp-pro-g6

  • Page 1 VESA adapter Assembly instructions The VESA adapter is compatible with the following monitors from (hp.com): ProOne 400 G6 All-in-One-PC The VESA adapter allows you to conveniently mount your HP brand monitor to a monitor arm with a VESA hole pattern (75 x 75mm). Use the included screws and nuts.
  • Page 2: Important Safeguards

    Assembly instructions Important Safeguards Please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future reference. If you pass the product on to third parties, these instructions should also always be given. Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury or damage to people and the product, for which we cannot accept any liability.
  • Page 3: Waste Disposal

    For the disposal of this product we recommend to contact the responsible local authorities or disposal services. They can provide you with detailed information on available disposal options and recycling centers in your area. 4. Manufacturer Information 3idee Technologies S.à r.l. 5 Um Lenster Bierg L-6125 Junglinster Luxembourg 5.
  • Page 4: Assembly Instruction

    Remove the base of your HP All-in-One PC. We have also published an assembly help video. Step 2 Now place the 3idee VESA adapter on the mount and tighten it with the 2 screws provided. (Figure 1) Figure 1 Step 3 This is how the mounted VESA adapter should look now.
  • Page 5 Assembly instructions (Figure 3) Step 5 Please make sure that all 4 screws are tight. (Figure 4) Figure 4...