EM-T5B Wall mount with tilt Support avec inclinaison • Tilting wall mount for flat panels up to 90” • Maximum load 165 lbs • Adjustable tilt -14° to +5° • VESA 800mm x 400mm • Support mural pour écrans plats jusqu’à 90 po • Charge maximale 165 lb • Inclinaison ajustable de -14° à +5° • VESA 800 mm x 400 mm Distributed by / Distribué par: Everik International Inc. www.everik.com T5B.ME.112012.
INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions carefully and keep for future reference! If you do not understand the instructions, or do not feel that you can follow them safely, contact a qualified contractor. The warranty will be honoured if accompanied by an original sales receipt, and only if the instructions have been followed exactly. Before beginning, please check to ensure you have all the parts listed below. To acquire missing parts please visit http://www.everik.com/en-CA/Parts-Request.
Tools Required / Outils requis Phillips head screwdriver Tournevis à tête cruciforme Perceuse électrique avec foret de Electric drill and 10mm masonry bit maçonnerie 10 mm (3/8”)pour for concrete wall installation installation sur un mur de béton Ratchet or Driver with 13 mm (1/2”) Socket Clé à cliquet ou mèche avec douille de 13 mm (1/2 po) 6 mm (1/4”) Drill Bit and Stud Finder for Drywall Installation Foret de 6 mm (1/4 po) et détecteur de montant pour installation sur cloison sèche Level Niveau P
Step 1 - Connecting the Wall Plate together A. Thread part #1 and #2 together as shown in Figure 1. B. Slide all three part # 3 onto the top and bottom rods (1 & 2) as shown in Figure 2. C. Attach part #4 on the ends of the rods (1 & 2) using provided screws ( Part J) with the allen key (K) as shown in Figure 3. (1) x2 (2) x2 (3) x3 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 (J) x4 K (Allen Key) Wall Mount / Support mural (4)x2 Fig. 4 Fig. 3 Étape 1 - Assemblage du support mural A.
Step 2A - Mounting to the wall (Drywall): IMPORTANT!: For safety reasons, this mount must be secured to at least two wood studs no less than 16” apart. For panels heavier than 50 kg (110 lbs), three studs are recommended. The studs must be capable of supporting the combined weight of the mount and flat panel. A. Use a stud finder to locate the studs where you wish to secure your mount. Mark both edges of each stud to help identify the exact center. B.
Step 2B - Mounting to the wall (Concrete): A. Place the wall plate against the wall in the desired location. Slide the sections of the mount that contain the bolt holes so that they are evenly spaced apart from each other (see Fig.1). Make sure the mount is level. B. While another person holds the wall plate in place, mark four locations on the wall (see Fig.3) where you want to secure the mount. C. Set the wall plate aside and drill a 10mm (3/8”) hole at each marked location.
Step 3 - Attaching the mount arms to your flat panel: A. Determine the correct length of screw to use by checking your panel’s mounting screw requirements or by checking the back of the panel. If the back of your panel is flat and the mounting holes are flush with the surface, use the shorter screws (D or F). If the back of your panel is curved, protruded, or recessed, use the longer screws (E or G). You may also need to use spacers (I) with the longer screws. B.
Fig.7 Step 4 - Final assembly: A. Make sure the safety mechanisms located at the bottom of each mount arm are as low as possible. Loosen the screws to lower them (see Fig.7). B. With the help of another person, carefully lift the flat panel onto the wall plate. Do not release the panel until the mount arms have securely hooked onto the wall plate. C. Tighten the safety mechanisms to prevent the flat panel from being knocked from the wall plate.