Above Fireplace Pull-Down Full-Motion TV Wall Mount P/N 27773 User's Manual
CONTENTS SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES ....................................................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 FEATURES .....................................................................................................................
SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES • The maximum temperature at the front of the fireplace mantle should never be more than 110°F (43°C). • The fireplace mantle should not extend more than 16" (406mm) from the mounting surface. • This mount can support displays weighing between 44 ~ 143 lbs. (20 ~ 65 kg). • The mounting surface should be a wood stud frame wall with studs spaced no more than 24" (609mm) apart. The wall must not exceed 5/8" (16mm) thick.
INTRODUCTION Mount your television conveniently above your fireplace using this Above Fireplace Wall Mount. It is capable of supporting televisions with VESA® patterns from 300x200 and 800x600 and weighing between 44 ~ 143 lbs. (20 ~ 65 kg). The mount allows you to keep the TV safely up and out of the way when not in use, then you can pull it down to eye level for comfortable viewing. FEATURES • Designed for flat screen televisions from 55" ~ 100" • Supports televisions weighing between 44 ~ 143 lbs.
PACKAGE CONTENTS Please take an inventory of the package contents to ensure you have all the items listed below. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact Monoprice Customer Service for a replacement. # Item Qty Size A Magnetic spirit level 1 15x15x40 B Philips pan head screw 4 M6x12 C Philips pan head screw 4 M6x25 D Philips pan head screw 4 M8x12 E Philips pan head screw 4 M8x25 F Washer 1 4 6.2x16x1.
AA Handle 1 N/A BB Hook 2 N/A CC Wallboard 1 N/A DD Connecting rod 1 N/A EE Front panel 1 N/A FF Bracket 1 N/A GG Wall panel cover 2 N/A A B C 6 D
E F I J G H K L M 7
N O AA CC BB DD 8
EE FF REQUIRED TOOLS The following tools are required for installation. The following tools are not required, but are highly recommended.
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 10
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Warning! Ensure that the mounting surface can safely support the combined weight of the assembled mount and installed display. The bracket installation step requires two people. 1. The temperature at the front of the fireplace mantle must never exceed 110°F (43°C). 2. The wall to which this mount will be attached must be a wood stud type, with studs spaced no more than 24" (609mm) apart.
4. This mount is intended for flat screen televisions (LCD, LED, Plasma) only. The mounted television should be between 55 ~ 100" and weigh between 44 ~ 143 lbs. (20 ~ 65 kg). 5. The vertical space above the mantle must be greater than the height of the wallboard. The required vertical space depends on how far the mantle extends out from the wall.
2. For wood stud frame walls, use a stud finder to locate the studs closest to the centerline. Use a sharp awl or finishing nail to locate the edges of each stud, then mark the centerline of the two studs. 3. Refer to the table in step 5 in the Installation Considerations section above. Determine the Space Height adjustment based on the depth of your fireplace mantle. For example, if your fireplace mantle is 11" deep, the offset height is 7".
Concrete or Cinder Block Wall 4. (Optional) Route the power and video cables through the wall and feed the ends through the hole in the centerline.
5. Place the magnetic spirit level (A) on top of the wallboard (CC), then place the wallboard against the wall, with the mounting holes over the drilled pilot holes. Thread the four hex bolt screws and washers (L) into the pilot holes, then screw them into the studs using an appropriately sized socket wrench, while ensuring that the mount is level. Do not over tighten! 6.
7. Using the four Allen pan head screws (J) and the hexagon wrench (N), secure the bracket and front panel assembly to the wallboard.
8. (Optional) Route the video and power cables along the bracket, then secure them in place using the cable ties (N), as shown.
9. Place a towel or blanket on a flat surface, then place your television face down on it. Attach the hooks (BB) to the back of the television using the appropriate screws, washers, and/or spacers. The proper combinations to use are the Philips pan head screws (B) and washer 1 (F), Philips pan head screws (C) and washer 1 (F) and spacer (G), Philips pan head screw (E) only, or Philips pan head screw (E) and spacer (G).
10. Using the two Philips pan head screws (I), attach the connecting rod (DD) to the hooks (BB). Then, using the four Philips pan head screws (H), attach the handle (AA) to the connecting rod.
11. Using two people, lift the television and hang the hooks on the front panel. Use a Philips screwdriver to tighten the two locking screws on each bracket, which secures the brackets to the front panel.
12. Attach the wall panel covers (GG) to the wallboard.
13. Adjust the spring pressure to balance the weight of the display so that it can be easily moved and will maintain its position using either a ratchet wrench or the hexagon wrench (O) provided. 14. If you want to adjust the tilt, loosen the tilt lock lever, adjust the tilt to the desired angle, then tighten the tilt lock lever.
15. Connect the video and power cables to your television. Congratulations, your television is now mounted and ready for use! SPECIFICATIONS Model 27773 Display Size 55" ~ 100" Minimum Display Weight 44 lbs. (20 kg) Maximum Display Weight 143 lbs. (65 kg) Minimum VESA® Size 300x200 Maximum VESA Size 800x600 Swivel Range ±35° Tilt Range -3° ~ +15° Rotation Range ±5° Wall Plate Dimensions 33.6" x 12.
right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations, and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.