General Guidelines For Wall Mounting - EUROCOM A110SU Service Manual

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General Guidelines for Wall Mounting

• Only use professional installers to install, move or service any mounting system.
• The system must only be mounted on a wall which can support the whole system's weight (including the weight of any
arm or bracket).
• Make sure any wall is perpendicular and flat.
• Any mounting system used must support a minimum of 30kg weight and be VESA compliant.
• Only use the screws and fittings supplied with the mounting system.
• Only use M4 screws of a length of 12mm to attach any bracket to the computer.
• Drill any holes to a depth of 30mm (minimum), and only use the screws supplied with any bracket to attach it to the wall.
• Bear in mind that sufficient space must be left between the rear of the computer and the wall in order to allow:
• It usually requires two people to mount the display on the wall (i.e. when joining the display bracket to the wall bracket).
• Make sure that any cables are firmly secured and do not cause an obstruction.
• Do not make any alterations or adjustments to any wall bracket yourself.
• Do not hang anything from (or add any other items to) the system.
• Do not expose the system to moisture or liquid.
• Do not mount the system in a location where it may excessively protrude or cause an obstruction.
• Do not mount the system too close to an air conditioning unit.
• Take care, and do not lean your weight on the system when cleaning it.
• Keep flammable objects and/or open flames away from the mounted system.
• Do not spill or spray liquid on the system.
C - 4 Mounting Systems
access to the ports & jacks
the screen to be tilted (if the mounting system supports this)
ventilation space

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