User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- Features
- Package contents
- Tools needed
- Assembling your stand
- STEP 1: Attach the top panel to the spine
- STEP 2: Attach the top shelf support to the top panel and spine
- STEP 3: Attach the middle shelf to the spine
- STEP 4: Attach the bottom shelf to the spine
- STEP 5: Align and attach the right side frame to the shelves
- STEP 6: Attach the right side frame to the top panel
- STEP 7: Attach the left side frame to the shelves
- STEP 8: Fasten the left side frame to the top panel
- Mounting the TV using the swivel configuration
- STEP 1: Attach the swivel bracket to the mounting frame
- STEP 2: Attach the swivel bracket assembly to the spine
- STEP 3: Attach the cable clips
- STEP 4: Select the correct bolts, washers, and spacers for your TV
- STEP 5: Determine whether your TV has a flat back or an irregular or obstructed back or a curved screen
- STEP 6: Option 1 - Mounting brackets on a TV with a flat back
- STEP 6: Option 2: Mounting bracket on a TV with an irregularly shaped or obstructed back or a curved screen TV
- STEP 7: Attach the TV to the mounting frame on the swivel bracket
- STEP 8: Adjusting the tilt
- STEP 9: Position your TV stand and install the tipping restraint hardware kit
- Mounting the TV using the wall-mount configuration
- Mounting the TV using the tabletop configuration
- Maintaining your TV stand
- Specifications
- ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
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STEP 5: Determine whether your TV has a flat back or an irregular or obstructed back or a curved
screen
1 Carefully place your TV screen face-down on a cushioned, clean surface to protect the screen from damages and
scratches.
2 If your TV has a table-top stand attached, remove the stand. See the documentation that came with your TV for
instructions.
3 Lay the TV brackets, oriented vertically, on the back of your TV.
4 Align the screw holes in the TV brackets with the mounting screw holes on your TV.
5 Identify which type of back your TV has:
• Flat back: The brackets lay flush against the back of your TV and do not block any jacks. You do not need spacers when
assembling the wall mount.
• Obstructed back: The brackets block one or more of the jacks on the back of your TV. You need spacers when
assembling the wall mount.
• Irregularly-shaped back: There is a gap between a bracket and some part of the back of your TV. You need spacers
when assembling the wall mount.
6 Remove the TV brackets.










