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AVS AFM625B User manual

IMPORTANT! For safety reasons, the concrete wall must be
capable of supporting the combined weight of the mount
and the display.
(C) Concrete Anchor (x4)
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model: AFM625B
Display Size: 37” to 80”
Maximum Load: 68 kg (150 lbs)
Mounting Pattern: 600 mm x 400 mm (23.6” x 15.7”) max
Tilt Range: 3° up to 12° down
Pan/Swivel Range: up to 180°
Profile: 8 cm to 65 cm (3.1” to 25.6”)
(A) Lag Bolt (x4) (x4)
(B) Washer (x4)
(D) M6 x 12 Screw (x4)
(E) M6 x 30 Screw (x4)
(G) M8 x 12 Screw (x4)
IMPORTANT! The mount must be secured to at least two
wood studs no less than 16”apart. The studs must be capable
of supporting the combined weight of the mount and
display.
Part 1A – Mounting to the Wall (Drywall)
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SPECIFICATIONS
BOX CONTENTS
HARDWARE KIT
TOOLS REQUIRED
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(F) M6 Washer (x4)
Phillips Head Screw Driver
Ratchet or Driver with a 1/2” Socket
Electric or Portable Drill
1/4” Drill Bit and Stud Finder for Drywall Installation
3/8” Masonry Bit for Concrete Installation
Level
Mount (x1)
Mount Arm (x2)
Instruction Manual (x1)
Hardware Kit (x1)
Part 1B – Mounting to the Wall (Concrete)
(H) M8 x 30 Screw (x4)
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Use a high quality stud finder to locate two studs on the
wall where you wish to install your mount. Mark both
edges of each stud to help
identify the exact center.
NOTE: Use the center of each
stud to avoid cracking or splitting
the wood.
Carefully remove the plastic
covers from the mount as shown
(see Fig. 1).
Place the mount against the wall
over the marked studs with the
arrow on the mount pointing up.
Make sure it is level.
While another person holds the
mount in place, mark four
locations (two per stud) for
securing the mount to the wall
(see Fig. 2).
Set the mount aside and drill a
1/4” pilot hole at each marked
location.
Attach the mount to the wall with the arrow pointing up
using the lag bolts (A) and washers (B) provided (see Fig. 3).
Do not release the mount until all bolts are secure. Ensure
that the mount remains level.
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2
FULL-MOTION WALL MOUNT
FOR LCD, PLASMA, and LED DISPLAYS
(I) M8 Washer (x4)
(J) Spacer (x8)
Fig. 1
PRODUCT CARE: Periodically clean your mount with a dry
cloth. Inspect all screws and hardware at regular intervals
to ensure that no connections have become loose over
time. Re-tighten as needed.
CAUTION: Do not use this product for any purpose not
explicitly specified by AVS. Improper installation may cause
property damage or personal injury. If you do not
understand these directions, or have doubts about the
safety of the installation, contact AVS Customer Service or
call a qualified contractor. AVS is not responsible for damage
or injury caused by incorrect mounting, assembly, or use.
WARNING! This product contains small items that could
be a choking hazard if swallowed. Keep these items away
from young children!
The wall or mounting surface must be capable of
supporting the combined weight of the mount and the
display; if not, the structure must be reinforced.
Locate pipes, wires, or any other hazards in the wall where
you wish to install.
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Follow all instructions and recommendations regarding
adequate ventilation and suitable locations for mounting
your display. Consult the owner’s manual for your
particular display for more information.
AV Supply Group (AVS) intend to make this manual
accurate and complete. However, AVS makes no claim that
the information contained herein covers all details,
conditions, or variations. Nor does it provide for every
possible contingency in connection with the installation or
use of this product. The information contained in this
document is subject to change without notice or
obligation of any kind. AVS makes no representation of
warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the information
contained herein. AVS assumes no responsibility for
accuracy, completeness or sufficiency of the information
contained in this document.
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6Safety gear and proper tools must be used. Failure to do so
can result in injury or damage.
Thank you for choosing the AVS AFM625B. Before beginning installation, please
check all parts are included and undamaged. For any parts enquiries, please
contact AV Supply Group Ltd on (09) 274 9172 or email to info@avsupply.co.nz
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Part 2 – Attaching the Mount Arms to the Display
(continued)
3202618-151116
OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT
A
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
NOTE: This mount comes with a variety of screw lengths and
diameters to accommodate different display models. Not all of
the hardware in the kit will be used. If you cannot find the
appropriate screw size in the kit provided, consult with the
manufacturer of your display or a professional installer.
Part 2 – Attaching the Mount Arms to the Display
IMPORTANT! Use extra care during this part of the installation
to avoid damaging your display.
Part 1B – Mounting to the Wall (Concrete)
(continued)
While another person holds the
mount in place, mark four
locations for securing the mount
to the wall (see Fig. 4).
Set the mount aside and drill a
3/8” hole at each marked location.
Remove any excess dust from the
holes.
Insert a concrete anchor (C) into
each hole so that it is flush with
the concrete surface (see Fig. 5). A
hammer can be used to lightly tap
the anchors into place if
necessary.
Attach the mount to the wall with the arrow pointing up
using the lag bolts (A) and washers (B) provided (see Fig. 3).
Do not release the mount until all bolts are secure. Ensure
that the mount remains level.
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2
Carefully remove the plastic covers from the mount as shown
(see Fig. 1).
Place the mount against the wall in the desired location with
the arrow on the mount pointing up. Make sure it is level.
A
B
Attach the mount arms to the back of your display using
the screws identified in steps 1 and 2 (see Fig. 6):
If you are using the M8 screws you will need to use the
M8 Washers (I). If you are using smaller screws, you will
need to use the M6 washers (F).
If you are using the longer screws, you may also need to
use spacers (J).
If the back of your display is flat and the mounting holes
are flush with the surface, use the shorter screws from the
hardware kit.
BIf the back of your display is curved or if additional space
is needed between the display and the mount, use the
longer screws.
2Determine the correct diameter of screw to use by carefully
trying one of each size from the hardware kit. Do not force
any of the screws – if you feel resistance stop
immediately and try a smaller diameter screw.
1Determine the correct length of screw to use by examining
the back of your display:
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IMPORTANT! The latches must be closed and locked at
all times to prevent the display from being accidentally
knocked from the mount.
IMPORTANT! Never fully loosen or remove the level
correction nuts.
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To change the tilt angle of
your display, have one
person hold the display
firmly in place while
another person loosens
the tilt knob (see Fig. 8).
Once loosened, move your
display to the desired
position, and then
re-tighten the knob.
Do
not release the display until the knob is fully tightened.
Swivel adjustments can be made by moving the display
to the desired position. Be careful that fingers or cables do
not get pinched when moving the mount.
Level correction
adjustments can be made
by rotating the display in
the needed direction. If it
is too difficult to turn the
display or if the display
does not stay in position,
adjust the tension of the
two wing nuts located
behind the faceplate.
Adjust the two nuts evenly (see Fig. 9).
1With the help of another person, carefully lift your display
and place it on the mount. Do not release the display
until the mount arms have
securely hooked onto the
mount.
Close the safety latch at the
bottom of each arm. Each
latch will automatically lock
when fully closed (see Fig. 7).
Re-attach the plastic covers removed in part 1.
Cables can be routed through the channels located on the
bottom of the mount. Make sure none of the cables can be
pinched during operation of the mount.
Part 3 – Final Assembly
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Fig. 6
For displays
with curved or
recessed backs.
For displays with
flat backs.
Fig. 9
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Level correction nuts

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