3 - Adding Cables to the Monitor Arms Cable Management
Make sure there is enough slack on your cables so the product can function without pulling
or stretching them.
1. Add cables to the upper arm by pulling the cable management clip back slightly and slide the cables
into the gap created - see diagram 'L'.
2. Add cables to the lower arm by sliding the cables into the gap in the cable management. Then push
the cables into the channels to secure them - see diagram 'M'.
3. Once cables have been added make sure there is enough slack so the monitor arm can move around
freely, this will prevent cables from snagging or stretching - see diagram 'N'.
Diagram
'L'
Diagram
'M'
Diagram
'N'
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4 - Mounting the Monitor
1. Check the monitors VESA by measuring the distance between the mounting holes on the back of the
screen - this is where either screws A or B will fit - see Diagram 'O'.
2. Screw 2 screws into the top two holes on the back of the monitor using screws (A) or (B) and tighten in 3
turns leaving room between the screw head and rear of screen for hanging the monitor - see Diagram 'P'.
Please note: Some recessed monitors may require a combination of bolts, washers and spacers.
3. Carefully lift monitor and hang onto the face plate.
4. Fit the bottom 2 screws into the face plate and tighten all the screws see Diagram 'Q'.
Please note: Set the torque of arm if screen moves down too easily (see Step
Diagram 'P'
6).
Diagram 'O'
A or B
Diagram 'Q'
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