Bell'O 8265DB manual

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    1 English In tr od uc ti on Cong rat ula tion s on your de cis ion to mo unt yo ur TV with a TV W all Mou nti ng Kit Fo r Dumm ies. Th e encl ose d moun tin g brack et was en gin eer ed and des ign ed by Bel l’O In tern ati ona l Corp orat ion us ing th e late st com put er -aide d desi gn and str ess -an aly sis so ftwa re to ens ure sa fet y an[...]

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    2 English NEVER exceed the maximum load capacity of: TV Wall Mount 8260: 65 lbs (30 kg) TV Wall Mount 8265: 50 lbs (23 kg) Precautions! • This mounting bracket was designed to be installed and utilized ONL Y as specified in this manual. Bell’O International Corporation will not be responsible for failure to assemble as directed or for the impro[...]

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    3 English Parts Included in This Kit (IG) Installation Guide & DVD, Quantity: 1 each (IT) Installation T emplate, Quantity: 1 (MP) Monitor Plate Quantity: 1 Installation Video for Bell’O TV Wal l Mounting Kits © J a n u a r y 2 0 0 7 B e l l ' O I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o r p o r a t i o n C o n t e n t s o f t h i s d i s c a r e c [...]

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    Parts Included in This Kit (continued) 4 English (D) M4/M5 Short Spacer , Quantity: 6 (E) M4/M5 Long Spacer , Quantity: 6 (Q) M6/M8 Short Spacer , Quantity: 4 (P) M6/M8 Long Spacer , Quantity: 4 (S) M6/M8 W asher , Quantity: 4 (R) M4/M5 W asher , Quantity: 4 (G) M5 x 12mm TV Mounting Screw , Quantity: 6 (H) M5 x 22mm TV Mounting Screw , Quantity: 6[...]

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    5 Parts Included in This Kit (continued) English (WT) Wire Management T ies, Quantity: 6 TOGGLER ® brand ALLIGA TOR ® SOLID-W ALL ANCHORS are patented under one or more of US Pat ent numbers 5,161,296 and 5,938,385 ; and foreign counterpar ts thereof and of 4,752,170. Other patents pending. TOGGLE R and ALLIGA TOR are worldwide registered trade m[...]

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    6 Getting ready to hang the TV The Monitor Plate (MP) was shipped pre-installed to the Extension Arm (EA). Before you begin, remove the two Security Screws (SS) as shown in Figure 1 and separate the two components. Do not throw out the security screws because you will need them later in the installation process. Select the location where you want t[...]

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    7 English Who is VESA? The V ide o Ele ctro nic s Stan dar ds Asso ciat ion is an inte rnat ion al non pro fit org aniz ati on repr esen tin g har dware , soft war e, PC, disp la y , and co mpo nent manu fa ct ur ers , cabl e and tel ep ho ne comp an ie s, and ser vice prov id er s. VESA sup por ts and sets ind ust ry-w ide int er fa ce stan da rd [...]

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    8 English Use spacers in situations when the arms do not fit firmly against the back of the television, such as when the back of the television is curved, contains larger recessed mounting holes, or some other obstruction is in the way . If your TV requires use of a spacer , the spacer you select must stick out past the back of the TV to ensure pro[...]

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    English 9 Figure 4 Figure 5 The 200x100 configuration typically uses six TV mounting screws for this type of installation. All other configurations typically use four TV mounting screws. AG F MP MP AP AP AG F For 200x200 & 200x150 mounting configurations: For 200x100 mounting configuration: Using the 8190 Adapter Plates Some TVs hav e la rger m[...]

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    10 Step 2: Securing the Extension Arm Finding a wood stud to mount to Usin g a stud finder , det ermi ne the exact locati on of the stud to whic h you want to attac h the wall moun t. Using an ele ctro nic stud find er works bes t becau se it gives you an indica tio n of where the righ t and left side s of the stu d are. Afte r you determi ne the s[...]

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    11 16 Inches (406mm) Height to bottom of TV W ood Studs IT Level Determining the location of the TV After the Monitor Plate (MP) has been mounted to the TV , you can now measure the distance from the bracket holes to the top and bottom of the TV to help determine the desired height of the TV on your wall. The reason that you need to take these meas[...]

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    12 Y ou must be careful to accurately drill the holes or else the screws may not line up with the holes in your Extension Arm (EA). English Using the Installation T emplate The Installation T emplate (IT) included in this kit helps you select the correct positions for drilling the holes for the TV mounting. Figure 8 shows what the holes on the temp[...]

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    13 English Nex t inse rt the plast ic Fin ish ing Ca ps (Z) into the hole s in the Extensi on A rm (E A) to cove r up the Lag Bolts (T) . When you hav e pr epared the holes f or mo unting the Exten sion Arm (EA), pla ce t he ex tension arm over the holes an d sc rew i n th e two L ag Bo lts ( T). Leave som e “wi ggle” room so that yo u ca n mak[...]

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    14 When mounting to solid concrete or cinder block Figure 10 Because drilling an accurate and clean hole is essential to securing your mount, be sure to use a new drill bit. An old drill bit can not only make an uneven hole, it can also break out the back of the concrete block which can diminish the holding ability of the anchor . Do not drill into[...]

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    15 English Concrete Figure 12 EA U T After the holes are drilled, remove the template and place two ALLIGA TOR ® Anchors (U) into the concrete wall as shown in Figure 11. Figure 11 U After you ha ve p repared the two hol es f or mo unting the Exten sion Arm (EA), ins tall the extensi on arm by inser ting the two Lag Bolt s (T ) thr ough the mount [...]

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    16 Step 3: Mounting the TV English TIL T KNOB P AN KNOBS Y If your audio, video, and power cables will not be accessible after you mount the TV , you need to make those connections now . Before doing this, however , make sure all TV and component power cords are not plugged into any electrical outlets and your audio and video equipment is turned of[...]

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    17 English Figure 14 EA MP Mounting the TV When you’re ready to put the Monitor Plate (MP) onto the Extension Arm (EA), get a friend or an assistant to help you lift the TV and guide the monitor plate onto the extension arm as shown in Figure 14. After you’re confident that the TV with the Monitor Plate (MP) is properly seated into the Extensio[...]

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    Using the wire management feature Y our TV W all Mounting Kit For Dummies was designed with a unique feature which helps you manage all of your A/V wires and cables neatly and effortlessly . T o use this feature, remove the W ire Management Plate from the bottom of the Extension Arm (EA) and wrap some of the Wire Management T ies (WT) around both t[...]

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    Adjusting your mount Afte r your TV is instal led , you can adjust the tilt and horiz ont al pos itio n. The tilt kno b carri es the weig ht of the TV and must be tighte ned with the supplie d Alle n Key T ool (Y) afte r the desi red posit ion of the monito r is achi eved . T ighten the tilt knob unti l the TV is firmly locked in positi on. Refer a[...]

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    20 If you need to remove the TV Flat screen TVs are very heavy and extremely fragile. Exercise caution when removing the display from the mount to avoid equipment damage or personal injury . If your cable s are acce ssi ble , disc onne ct all power and A/V cabl es bef ore removi ng the displa y from the Extension Arm (EA). If cables are not acce ss[...]

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