Sanus Systems VMPO manual

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    Assembly Instructions f or Model: VMPO Thank Y ou for your purchase of a Sanus Systems V ision Mount! The VMPO is designed to securely attach a Flat Panel LCD to a cabinet or an armoire. It will allow the ability to pull the TV out and swiv el. It can also be used with a VM200 for tilting LCDs or a VMPL50 for Plasmas. Safety W arning: If you do not[...]

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    TV Attachment Hardwar e: (4) M4 x 10 Bolt - p (4) M4 x 30 Bolt - q (4) M6 x 12 Bolt - r (4) M6 x 35 Bolt - s (4) M4 Lock W asher - t (4) M6 Lock W asher - u (4) M4 Spacer - v (4) M6 Spacer - w Step 1: Prepar e Holes in Mounting Surface Section A: Mounting the VMPO to the Sanus CF AR47cb On the bottom side of the Mid Shelf on the CF AR47cb you shoul[...]

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    Step 2: Attach Glides to Mounting Surface T o mount the Glides (k,l), insert a Button Head Bolt (a) through each indicated hole in the wood portion of the Glide, the Shelf you are mounting the VMPO to, a W asher (c), and finally thread a 1/4 20 Nut (b) onto the end. See the Detailed V ie w of Diagram 2 for assistance. T ighten the Nut with a wrenc[...]

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    Step 4: Attach T op Assembly to Glides Orient the Base (j) so that the 4 small holes face the front and the side with the long groov es faces down. Then orient the T op Assembly (m) so that the vertical tube is closer to the back. Insert a Furniture Bolt (g) through the T op Assembly , the Base, and finally thread it into the Glide (k,l). See the [...]

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    Step 6: Adjust the height of the T op Assembly Using the Allen K ey (i), loosen the pin that is sho wn in the Detailed V ie w of Diagram 6. Once the Pin and the Nut are remov ed, raise or lower the free moving part of the T op Assembly (m) to the desired height and reinsert the Pin and the Nut into the appropriate hole. T ighten with the Allen Ke y[...]

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    Step 7: Attach Flat Panel LCD dir ectly to VMPO T o figure out the hardware needed to attach the VMPO directly to the TV , start by determining the diameter of the Bolt (M4 or M6) your TV requires by hand threading them into the threaded insert on the back of the TV . If you encounter an y resistance stop immediately! Once you have determined the [...]

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    If using a VM200 for tilt compatibility with flat panel LCD sets f ollow Step 8. Step 8: Attach the VM200 W all Plate to T op Assembly Insert a M8 Bolt (e) through the appropriate hole in the VM200 W all Plate, the T op Assembly (m), the M8 Lock W asher (f), and thread into a M8 Nut (d). See Diagram 8 for Assistance. Repeat the process for each re[...]

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    Sanus Systems 2221 Hwy 36 W est, Saint Paul, MN 55113 4.05.05 Customer Service: 800.359.5520. See complementary Sanus products at www .sanus.com If using a VMPL50 for tilt compatibility with a plasma set f ollow Step 9. Step 9: Attach the VMPL50 W all Plate to T op Assembly Insert a M8 Bolt (c) through the appropriate hole in the VMPL50 W all Plate[...]