AVF ZML2500 manual

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    L2500 L eaflet No . 462985 rev 04 English language A VF Gr oup L td. R oa d 30. Ho rton woo d Ind Es t , T elfo rd , Shr ops hire , TF 1 7YE , En glan d 32" 81cm CUSTOMER SERVICES HELP LINE NUMBER: 01952 670009 0870 0609777 ST OP Read through instructions before commencing installation. If you have any questions about this product or issues wi[...]

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    1 Bo x ed P ar ts A - x1 W all Bracket B - x2 Hanger (Y ellow) C - x2 Stand-off Y ou will not need all these parts, so expect there to be some left over depending upon the specification of your TV . N - x1 200 Adaptor TV Fixings: Parts go on the back of the TV (specification of your TV will determine which ones you require - see section 9). W all F[...]

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    F 2, 6 ,10, 14 3 Deter mine Cor rect TV Screw Size Choose from the TV Fixings selection. Y ou need to determine which length and diameter of screws fits your TV . T o determine the correct screw diameter , try screwing ( F 2 ), ( F 6 ), ( F 10 ) & ( F 14 ) into one of the fixing holes on the back of the screen until you find the one that fits. [...]

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    5 Marking W all For Drill P oints Use the W all Bracket ( A ) as a template and position it on your wall. Ensure the bracket is level and mark the three DRILL POINTS with a pencil. 6 Planning & P reparation Determine the wall type that you have (i.e. Brick/Stud/Plasterboard/Sheetrock). Ensure the drilling area is free from mains services (Gas/E[...]

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    7 Install W all F ixings Use the correct fixings for your wall type. Mixing fixing types may be required for installations that span different wall types. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS. Ø10mm (25/64") Remove dust from hole Ø18mm (3/4") J L M K H I G A O P Solid W all Dot & Dab Plasterboard / Sheetrock W ood Stud Metal Stud 75mm (3"[...]

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    8 Hanging The TV Push the yellow Hangers (on the back of the TV) in to the yellow receptor on the W all Brackets. Slide down into place. Ensure both yellow Hangers are fully engaged. If cables from the TV prevent the TV resting against the wall then an alternative fixing configuration will be required (See Section 9). P A B Slide the pull cord hand[...]

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    9 Alter native Hanger Configurations Alternative W all spacings of 12mm, 20mm, 30mm & 40mm can be achieved using the spacer / screw combinations listed in this section. 75-100mm Horizontal 75-100mm V ertical 200mm Horizontal 100-200mm V ertical Option 2 Option 1 T op fixings Bottom fixings T op fixings Bottom fixings VESA Standard 75x75 & 1[...]

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    * * * * N D 1 D 1 D 1 C D 1 D 1 * * B E 1, 2, 3 F 4, 8 ,12, 16 D 1 D 1 D 1 C E 1, 2, 3 F 3, 7 ,1 1, 15 D 1 D 1 B E 1, 2, 3 F 3, 7 ,1 1, 15 D 1 D 1 C E 1, 2, 3 F 2, 6 ,10, 14 D 1 * * E 1, 2, 3 F 3, 7 ,1 1, 15 E 1, 2, 3 F 4, 8 ,12, 16 N E 1, 2, 3 F 2, 6 ,10, 14 D 1 D 1 C E 1, 2, 3 F 3, 7 ,1 1, 15 D 1 ------------------- 30mm W all Space -------------[...]