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User manual Bell'O, model 8165

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2Percezavec soin atraverslespoints«a»et«b»avec le foretqui convient. 3POSE SUR UN MONTANT EN BOIS : (VOIR LESINSTRUCTIONSDEPOSESURMACONNERIEDANSLEMANUEL) INSTALACION EN UN MONTANTE DE MADERA: (VEREL MANUAL DEINSTALACIONPARAINSTALACIONESDEMAMPOSTERIA) English When mounting to a wood stud Line up the Installation Template (IT) with the stud markings to ensure the proper location for your drill holes. After you have the position selected, tape the template in place securely on the wall with masking tape so that you don’t damage the wall surface. Use a level to double check that the screw holes will line up vertically as shown in Figure 7. Drill two holes 2.5" (64mm) deep using a 5/32" (or 4mm) size drill bit in the “a” and “b” locations noted on the Installation Template. When you have prepared the holes for mounting the Extension Arm (EA), place the extension arm over the holes and screw in the two Lag Bolts (T). Leave some “wiggle” room so that you can make any fine adjustments, if necessary. After making sure the extension arm is level, tighten all of the lag bolts completely. Next insert the plastic Finishing Caps (Z) into the holes in the Extension Arm (EA) to cover up the Lag Bolts (T). Figure 7 Supporting Stud Wall T Z EA Tighten mounting screws so that the Extension Arm (EA) is firmly attached to the wall, but don’t over-tighten! The mounting screws and/or the supporting surface can become damaged, which greatly reduces their holding ability. Final tightening of the mounting screws should always be done by hand, with a Phillips-head screwdriver or ratchet wrench. English When mounting to solid concrete or cinder block This kit includes the TOGGLER® brand ALLIGATOR® Figure 8 Anchors (U) for mounting in concrete walls or cinder block. These patented anchors are the finest solid wall anchors on the market and offer excellent holding ability when properly installed. After you have determined your desired TV location, tape the Installation Template (IT) in place securely on the wall with masking tape. IT Use a level to double check that the screw holes line up vertically as shown in Figure 8. Carefully drill two holes using a 5/16" (or 8mm) masonry drill bit in the “a” and “b” locations noted on the Installation Template. Each hole should be at least 3" (76mm) deep. Concrete Block Wall Do not drill into mortar joints! Mortar joints are in between the concrete blocks where the cement is. These joints are typically not strong enough to hold heavy loads. You need to drill the holes at least one inch from the joint to provide adequate strength. Use a standard drill with a new masonry drill bit to drill the holes. Do not use a hammer drill because it can damage the hole or break out the back of the concrete wall which will not give adequate support to the anchor. Because drilling an accurate and clean hole is essential to securing your mount, be sure to use a new drill bit. An old drill bit can not only make an uneven hole, it can also break out the back of the concrete block which can diminish the holding ability of the anchor. English English Concrete Figure 10 EA U T After the holes are drilled, remove the template and place two ALLIGATOR® Anchors (U) into the concrete wall as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9 U After you have prepared the two holes for mounting the Extension Arm (EA), install the extension arm by inserting the two Lag Bolts (T) through the mount and into the holes (See Figures 7 and 10). After checking that the extension arm is level, tighten both lag bolts fully, but be careful not to over-tighten. 3" (76mm) minimum hole depth Step 3: Mounting the TV Step 3: Mounting the TV Getting the mount ready for attaching your TV Tighten the “tilt” and “pan” knobs in the straight position using the supplied Allen Key Tool (Y) as shown in Figure 11. This step makes your mount stable and easy to assemble. TILT KNOB PAN KNOBS Y Figure 11 Don’t forget those wires! If your audio, video, and power cables will not be accessible after you mount the TV, you need to make those connections now. Before doing this, however, make sure all TV and component power cords are not plugged into any electrical outlets and your audio and video equipment is turned off. Make sure you leave enough slack so you can install the mount without any interference. English Mounting the TV When you’re ready to put the Monitor Plate (MP) onto the Extension Arm (EA), get a friend or an assistant to help you lift the TV and guide the monitor plate onto the extension arm as shown in Figure 12. After you’re confident that the TV with the Monitor Plate (MP) is properly seated into the Extension Arm (EA), you need to tighten the Security Screws (SS) using a Phillips-head screwdriver as shown in Figure 13. Because your TV is already attached to the extension arm, you need to work from above and behind the monitor to do this. Figure 13 (View from Rear of TV) Figure 12 MP EA SS EA After the TV is installed, carefully try to lift it off to make sure it...

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