Troubleshooting guide
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Service Guide for EN069K series 46 & 52 inch LCD screen.doc
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When the bracket is securely fixed to the wall, the screen can be hung upon it, using at
least two people to lift it. Locate the guide fins into the guide slots and slide the screen
upwards until the screws drop into the square holes. Lower the screen slightly and
ensure that the screws have located correctly in the holes within the screen.
If the screen is not exactly level, the adjustment nuts can be used for fine adjustment.
The screen must be removed again, and then the top nut on the screws can be wound
up or down, or removed entirely. The nut that holds the screws into the bracket must
not be removed or loosened; only the second nuts on each screw that is provided for
the purpose of adjustment.
For portrait mounting use the bracket illustrated on the next page. Screw the bracket
firmly to the wall with the screws pointing upwards. Note that the fixing holes are off-
centre by 52mm (1.8”). Ensure that the bracket is level. It is the responsibility of the
installer to ensure that the screws used and the wall to which the screen is
attached are capable of holding the screen safely. The screen weighs about 50kg
– the fixings should be rated at least three times that value, i.e. the wall and the
screws should be able to withstand 150 kg load.
Guide fins
Adjustment nuts
Guide slot
Portrait fixing holes