Atak XPF302 User manual

Fixed Flat Panel Mount
Installation Guide
• Support most 23” - 55” LCD/Plasma Flat Panels
• Maximum weight capacity: 99 lbs.
• Supports VESA Sizes up to 600X400
This product Wall Mount frame is intended for use only with an apparatus which has a
maximum weight of 99 lbs. See apparatus instructions. Using with an apparatus heavier
than the maximum weight indicated may result in instability and cause possible injury.
READ THIS FIRST
Read this entire manual! Do not attempt to install this product if you do not understand the
instructions. Contact a qualied mount installer if you have any doubts about a safe and
secure mount installation, or if you are not sure what specic wall materials you are at-
taching this mount to. Check all the parts carefully to make sure there are no missing
or damaged parts. Improper installation may result in damage to your TV, property, and
personal injury.
• Easy installation
• Low prole
• Bubble level for easy positioning
• Safety bolts lock the TV on the mount
Model: XPF302

This product is intended only to mount a television of the indicated size and weight. Using this
product to mount televisions heavier than the maximum weight capacity can damage equipment
and cause personal injury.
Schoenfeld International Inc. and ATAK are not responsible for personal injury or
product damage due to mishandling, incorrect mounting, incorrect assembly, or incorrect use of
this product.
CHILD SAFETY
How and where you use your television wall mount is extremely important for Child Safety
As you set up and use your new product, keep all of these safety tips in mind.
your TV and the size of your screen. Your TV wall mount assembly instructions contains spe-
safely support. Do not exceed the maximum weight of screen size for any TV wall mount.
•Carefully read all of enclosed instructions for proper use of this product. If you have any doubts
about safe and secure assembly, please contact a professional.
• Don’t let children climb on or play with mounts or TVs.
•Remember that children can become excited while watching a program, especially on a “larger
than life” TV. Make sure to place or install the TV wall mount where it cannot be pushed, pulled
on, or knocked down.
•Make sure that you route all cords and cables so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed by curi-
ous children.
Always wear safety goggles to when drilling or installing hardware.
Tools
For your convenience, we have included an allen wrench and a socket tool with this mount. For the best
assembly experience and mounting safety, we always recommend using full-size tools for each assem-
bly steps.
Below is a recommended tool list you will need for proper and safe installation. See applicable warnings
in this manual about certain types of mounting surface materials and the special hardware and tools that
should be used.
•Tape measure
• Pencil
• Screw drivers
• Socket wrenches
• Small hammer
• Safety goggles

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The actual appearance and quantity of parts may be different than shown in the illustration. Consult
the table for actual quantities.
1
22
3
4
4
4
4
F
G
H
I
ID Description
1
2
A
3
B
C
1
2
4
2
4
4
Wall plate
Bracket
Safety bolt
M4 mm×12 bolt
M mm5×12 bolt
M ×12mm6 bolt
M8× mm12 bolt
Qty
D4
4
E
ID Description
Qty
A-D
Long bolt
Wall anchor
Long bolt washer
EG
FIH J
1
JBubble level
Washer(5φ φ5.3X 12X1.2)
Washer(6φ φ6.3X 16X1.5)

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E/F
A-D
Washer(E or F)
E
F
Medium hole for
M6 screws
Small hole for
M4 screwsand M5
Step 1: Attach the left and right brackets to your TV
Do not force the bolts into the mounting holes on your TV. Do not use an electric drill to tight-
en these bolts on your TV. This could damage the equipment or cause personal injury.
CAUTION: Do not place the TV face down on a hard surface when installing the mounting plate
on the TV. Placing the TV face down on a hard surface can result in equipment damage. Use a
blanket or other suitable surface.
Check your TV manual or Manufacturer to conrm the required bolt diameter according to the size,
depth, and position of the mounting holes in your TV.
For correct installation, install the brackets with the hook on each bracket facing down.
Install the bolts, spacers, and square washers in accordance with the following:
If your television has a straight back, spacers are not required. Use the selected bolts (A-D) applicable
to your TV and the selected washers (E-F) to install the bracket directly on the back of the television
as shown in Fig 1a. Make sure that the two brackets are equal in height and are level. Once the brack-
ets are aligned, securely tighten the bolts.
Fig. 1a

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Step 2: Attach the wall mount to the wall
Find and mark the best position for the wall mount on the wall.
The best viewing height is parallel to the eye level of a person sitting on a couch. Normally, this is
about 4 feet above oor level.
In addition to your eye level height when you are seated, the following two measurements will help
you determine the perfect height for your wall-mounted television:
• The distance from your viewing location to the wall.
• The vertical distance from eye level to the oor plus the distance from your viewing location to the
wall when the viewing angle is 15 degrees.
For example:
• If distance ‘a’ is 5 to 7 feet (1.5 to 2.1 meters), distance ‘b’ is about 1 foot (0.3 meter)
• If distance ‘a’ is 8 to 13 feet (2.4 to 4 meters), distance ‘b’ is about 3 feet (0.9 meter)
• If distance ‘a’ is 14 to 17 feet (4.3 to 5.2 meters), distance ‘b’ is about 4 feet (1.2 meters)
Add the eye level height plus ‘b’ to get the ideal height of the center of the television display.
After determining the ideal height on the wall for your television, follow the mounting instructions for
your type of wall construction: wood stud or concrete walls.
Attaching this mount to wood studs or concrete walls requires special tools and hardware to
ensure the mount is securely and safely attached to these materials. Concrete will break or
crumble if special concrete drill bits and drill operating speeds are not properly used. Consult
a professional if you are unsure or have any doubts about the safety of the installation. Per-
sonal injury or equipment damage can result if the mount is not properly installed.
Fig. 3

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Wood stud walls (Fig 3b)
1. Use a pencil, awl, or a nail to mark the location of the wall stud centers (Fig 3b) after locating the
stud with an electronic stud locator. The distance between marks should not be less than 16 inches
(Studs must not be less than 16 inches (40.6 cm).
2. Place the wall mount at against the wall with the center of the mount in the desired location, align-
ing the holes in the mount with the studs (Fig 3c). Use the wall plate as a template to mark the
location of all four mounting holes on the wall. Make sure that the mounting holes are level and are
parallel.
3. Use a 5 mm drill bit to pre-drill holes at least 50 mm (2 inches) deep at the marked locations.
4. Use the supplied four long bolts (H), and washers (G) to attach the wall mount to the wall. Do not
use wall anchors in wood stud walls.
5. Use the Bubble level to level (J) the wall mount (Fig 3d), repositioning as necessary, then securely
tighten the bolts.
Stud nder
Wood stud
2 50mm)
”(
Φ3/16 (5mm)”
H
G
Bubble level
Fig. 3b
Fig. 3c
Fig. 3d
J

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Concrete Walls:
1. Place the wall mount at against the wall in the desired location. Use the wall plate as a template
to mark the location of all four mounting holes on the wall. Make sure that the mounting holes are
level and are parallel.
2. Use a 10 mm drill bit to pre-drill four holes at least 50 mm (2 inches) deep at the marked locations.
3. Insert a wall anchor (I) into each pre-drilled hole and lightly tap it with a hammer until the wall anchor
is ush with the wall.
4. Use the supplied four long bolts (H), and washers (G) to attach the wall mount to the wall with the
wall anchors.
5. Use the Bubble level (J) to level the wall mount (Fig 3d), repositioning as necessary, then securely
tighten the bolts.
Concrete Wall
2 (50mm)”
Φ3/8 (10mm)”
H
G
I
Bubble level
Fig. 3d
J

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Step 3: Hang the television display
A large television requires two people to lift. Schoenfeld International Inc. and ATAK are not
responsible for equipment damage or personal injury due to mishandling.
ensuring that it is securely installed can result in equipment damage or personal injury.
1. Lift the television display with the brackets (2) securely attached to the wall mount.
2. Hook the top of brackets over the top bar of the wall mount (Fig 4a).
3. Rotate the display to let the brackets hook over the bottom bar of the mount. Then install a safety bolt
(3) into the lower end of each bracket to lock the television in place (Fig 4b).
Mount Reference Dimensions
Adjustable bracket spacing: 200 – 600 mm (7.87 in – 23.62 in)
Bracket height: 430 mm (16.93 in)
Bracket frame height: 202 mm (7.95 in)
Bracket frame length: 670 mm (26.38)
2
1
3
Fig. 4a Fig. 4b
2
1
3

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LIMITED SIX-YEAR MOUNT WARRANTY
We warrant this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal
use for a six-year period from the original date of purchase by the original purchaser from an
authorized ATAK dealer. We will repair or replace the unit free of charge should it become
defective under this warranty.
Should you be missing any of the assembly hardware (screws etc.), please contact the
retailer or Technical Support Center to secure a replacement for those parts. It should not be
necessary to bring the entire unit to the store but instead bring the parts list found in the
Instruction Manual to accurately identify the missing parts and obtain replacements.
The ATAK Technical Support Center is available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week for technical
assistance or troubleshooting. To contact us please call 1-800-936-1168.
ATAK will warrant for a period of six-years from the original date of purchase, all Wall Mount
parts and components described in the parts list for this model located in the Instruction
Manual. The warranty covers defective materials and workmanship and is applicable only
under normal use. Our wall mounts are not intended for outdoor use.
This warranty does not cover any product, which has been subject to damage due to
improper assembly or disassembly, an act of nature, misuse, neglect, accident, abuse,
commercial use, or modication of, or to, any part of the product. Also not covered are labor
or assembly costs, products purchased from unauthorized ATAK sellers or costs incurred in
shipping the unit or part for warranty repair. Under no circumstances shall ATAK, be liable for
any loss (direct, indirect, incidental, foreseen, unforeseen, special or consequential) or for
any damage arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this product.
This warranty does not cover product sold ‘As Is’.
This warranty is valid only to the original purchaser of the Product in the United States,
Canada, and Mexico and grants specic legal rights.

Schoenfeld International Inc and Atak
5001 American Boulevard West
Suite 275
Bloomington, Minnesota 55437
©Schoenfeld International Inc, 2012
PN:XPF302 Rev 1.2 August 2012
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