On Safety
Do not install the TV over or under an air conditioner.
If the TV is exposed to water leaks or air current from an
air conditioner for a long time, it may cause a fire, an
electric shock or a malfunction of the TV.
Be sure to tighten the screws securely in the
designated position, but do not over-tighten them.
If the screws are too loose, the TV may fall and cause
injury or property damage. If they are over-tightened,
they may break and cause injury or property damage.
Do not to subject the TV to shock during installation.
If the TV is exposed to shock, it may fall or break apart
and may cause injury or property damage.
Install the TV on a wall that is both vertical and
flat. Installing the TV on an overhanging, unstable, or
uneven wall may cause the TV to fall and cause injury
or property damage.
Do not allow the AC power cord or the connecting
cable to be pinched. If the AC power cord or the
connecting cable is pinched between the unit and
the wall or is bent or twisted by force, the internal
conductors may become exposed and cause a short
circuit or an electrical break. This may cause a fire or
an electric shock.
Do not handle the product with excessive force
during cleaning or maintenance. Doing so may cause
the TV to fall and cause injury or property damage.
Be sure that two or more persons carry the TV when
placing it on, and removing it from, the Wall Mount.
Do not use the Wall Mount in a place where it is
subjected to mechanical vibrations. It may fall after
time and cause injury.
NOTICE
If you use the TV installed on the Wall Mount for a
long time, the wall behind or above the TV may
become discolored or the wallpaper may come
detached, depending on the material of the wall.
For additional protection for your television,
security cables are available free of charge from
ProForma. For more information, please call
1-866-850-8295.
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Preparation
Before installation be sure to
have the following tools and
materials.
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Your TV's operating instructions
This Installation Guide
A Phillips head screwdriver
A Carpenter's level
A stud-finder, preferably an electronic
"edge-to-edge" design (not required for
concrete walls)
An electric drill (for concrete walls, a
hammer drill is recommended)
A half-inch masonry drill bit
(not required for wood stud construction)
A 1/8-in wood drill bit (not required for
masonry construction)
A #2 Phillips head screwdriver bit
A pencil
Safety glasses
Some televisions with rear-facing input/
output jacks may also require 90-degree
connectors for the cables to fit behind the
television.
Check the installation procedure by
referring to your TV's operating instructions.
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