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Attaching The Mount To The Display - GE 23151 User Manual

Full-motion flat screen tv mount, up to 42" 55 lbs. max

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**Note** If the concrete wall is covered by
a layer of plaster or drywall, the concrete
anchor mush pass completely through the
layer to sit fl ush with the concrete surface.
5. Place the wall plate back
against the wall and
attach it using the
drywall screws (A)
provided in the hardware
kit (See Fig. 2). Do not
over-tighten these bolts
and do not release the
wall plate until all bolts
are in place. Ensure that the wall plate
remains level after all bolts are secured.
ATTACHING THE MOUNT 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/
monitor/television models. Not all of the
hardware in the kit will be used. If you
cannot fi nd the appropriate screw size in the
kit provided, consult the manufacturer of
your display for more information.
1. Examine the mounting holes on the back of
your display:
A. If the mounting holes are spaced 75mm x
75mm or 100mm x 100mm apart, skip
this section and proceed with Step 2.
B. If the mounting holes are spaced 100mm
x 200mm or 200mm x 200mm apart, you
will need to use the adaptor plates
included with your mount. Attach these to
the mount according to the illustration
(see Fig. 5). Use the M4 x 12 screws (C), and
M4 Locking Nuts (D) from the hardware kit.
FIG. 2
**Note** You must attach the adaptor
plates using the four countersunk holes
located on the adaptor plates.
2. Determine the correct length of screw to
3. Determine the correct diameter of screw to
**Note** Do not force any of the screws – if
you feel resistance stop immediately and try
a smaller diameter screw.
4. Attach the mount to the back of your
FIG. 5
use by examining the back of your display.
A. If the back of your display is fl at and the
mounting holes are fl ush with the
surface, you will use the shorter screws
from the hardware kit.
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 and the spacers
provided in the hardware kit.
use by carefully trying one of each size (M4
and M6) from the hardware kit.
display using the screws identifi ed in Steps
2 and 3. 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) provided in the hardware kit. Only use a
spacer if necessary.
Countersunk
Holes

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