General hazard information:
• The screws for mounting the TV must not be too long, otherwise the TV could be
damaged inside.
• Please ensure that the cables are not damaged during installation. Damaged cables
must be replaced immediately to avoid short circuits.
• Screws must always be screwed in straight way. Please do not damage the threads
of the screws, otherwise the stability of the product cannot be guaranteed.
• Observe the weight limit of the respective TV mount as specified:
www.wissmann-raumobjekte.de
• TV mounts are not suitable as children's toys (damage to the product and risk of
injury can be the result of improper handling)
• Claims for damage or possible warranty claims due to incorrect installation or
incorrect handling cannot be made to the manufacturer.
• Products made of glass: observe the weight limit at
www.wissmann-raumobjekte.de.
Caution, glass is brittle and splinters if tilted. Always place on soft surfaces. Broken
or splintered glass is a risk of accidents and should therefore be disposed of
immediately.
• TV mounts with wheels: replace stiff wheels to avoid damage to soft wooden floors.
• TV mounts with a rotating function: To prevent damage to the cables due to
tension, insert them loosely so that the cables are not pulled too tightly when
the TV is rotated. To avoid chafing of the cables, use the spiral cover as cable
protection at the cable entry.
• TV mounts with a rotating function: If a rotation axis is stiff (TV can hardly be
rotated or cannot be rotated at all), please stop using the product and contact
the manufacturer immediately: info@wissmann-raumobjekte.de
• TV mounts for wall mounting: our dowels are not suitable for all types of walls.
Therefore, only use dowels suitable for your wall.
• TV mounts for wall mounting: If the wall holes were drilled too large, be sure to
use larger dowels or alternatively adhesive dowels.
• TV mounts for wall mounting: The load-bearing capacity of the wall must be
ensured by the user (the upper screws of the wall bracket bear the weight of
the TV under tensile load)
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