AVS AFM600B Instrukcja obsługi - Strona 2

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Part 1B – Mounting to the Wall (Concrete) (continued)
Carefully remove the plastic covers from the mount as
1
shown (see Fig. 1).
2
Place the mount against the wall in the desired location
and level it using the integrated bubble level.
While another person holds the
3
mount in place, mark four
locations as shown for securing
the mount to the wall (see Fig. 4).
4
Set the mount aside and drill a 10
mm (3/8") hole at each marked
location. Remove any excess dust
from the holes.
5
Insert a concrete anchor (C) into
each hole so that it is flush with
the concrete surface (see Fig. 5). A
hammer can be used to lightly tap
the anchors into place if
necessary.
NOTE: If the concrete wall is
covered by a layer of plaster or drywall, the concrete anchor
must pass completely through the layer to rest flush with
the concrete surface.
6
Place the mount against the wall over the drilled holes,
making sure the arrow on the mount points up. Attach the
mount to the wall using the lag bolts (A) and lag bolt
washers (B) provided (see Fig. 3). Do not over-tighten
these bolts and do not release the mount until all bolts
are in place. Ensure that the mount remains level after all
bolts are secured.
Part 2 – Attaching the Mount Arms to the Display
IMPORTANT! Use extra care during this part of the installation.
If possible, avoid placing your display facedown as it may
damage the viewing surface.
NOTE: This mount comes with a selection of different screw
diameters and lengths to accommodate a wide variety of
display models. Not all of the hardware in the kit will be used. If
you cannot find the appropriate screw size in the kit provided,
consult the manufacturer of your display for more information.
Part 2 – Attaching the Mount Arms to the Display (continued)
Determine the correct length of screw to use by examining
1
the back of your display:
A
If the back of your display is flat and the mounting holes
are flush with the surface, you will use the shorter screws
(D or F) from the hardware kit.
Fig. 4
B
If the back of your display is curved, has a protrusion, or if
the mounting holes are recessed, you will need to use
the longer screws (E or G) and may also need to use the
spacers (J).
2
Determine the correct diameter of screw to use by carefully
trying one of each size (M6 and M8) from the hardware kit.
Do not force any of the screws – if you feel resistance
stop immediately and try a smaller diameter screw.
Fig. 5
3
Attach the mount arms to the back of your display using
the screws identified in steps 1 and 2 (see Fig. 6):
A
If you are using the M6 screws you will need to use the
M6 washers (H). If you are using the M8 screws you will
need to use the M8 Washers (I)
B
If you are using the longer screws on a display with a
curved or recessed back, you may also need to use the
spacers (J). Use one spacer or two spacers stacked as
needed. Only use a spacer if necessary.
For displays with
at backs.
Part 3 – Final Assembly
With the help of another person, carefully lift your display
1
and place it on the mount. Do not release the display
until the mount arms have securely hooked onto the
mount.
2
Close the safety latch at the
bottom of each arm to prevent
the display from being lifted
from the mount. Each latch will
automatically lock when fully
closed (see Fig. 7).
Part 3 – Final Assembly
3
Re-attach the plastic covers that we removed in part 1.
4
Cables can be routed through the channels located on the
bottom of the mount to keep them organized and out of
the way.
OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT
1
To change the tilt angle of your display, have one person
hold the display firmly in place while another person
loosens the tilt screws
using the S4 Allen key (K)
from the hardware kit (see
Fig. 8). Once loosened,
move your display to the
desired position and then
re-tighten the screws to
lock the angle in place. Do
not release the display
until both tilt screws are
fully tightened and never remove the tilt screws.
For displays with curved or
Fig. 6
recessed backs.
2
Swivel adjustments can be made by grasping the display
firmly and moving it to the desired position. Be careful
that fingers or cables do not get pinched when moving
the mount.
Level correction adjustments can be made by simply
3
rotating the display in the needed direction. If it is too
difficult to move the
display or if the display
does not stay in position
once moved, adjust the
tension of the four nuts
located behind the face
Fig. 7
plate using the S8 socket
wrench (L) provided in the
hardware kit (see Fig. 9).
Adjust all four nuts evenly.
Do not fully loosen or remove these nuts.
(continued)
IMPORTANT! The latches must be closed and locked at
all times to prevent the display from being accidentally
knocked from the mount.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
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