Dynamic Mounting Down and Out Motor Mount Manual

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Down and Out Motor Mount Installation Directions
Mounting the Down and Out Motor Mount correctly takes a lot of thought and a lot of planning. Please read the directions thoroughly
and plan out how the mount would be installed best for your use. Each Setup will be different and these directions cannot account for
every situation. Failure to do so may result in Damage, Injury, or Death. Dynamic Mounting is not responsible for any damage,
injury, or death resulting from improper mounting or use of the Down and Out Motor Mount.
These instructions are only a guide and the consumer is responsible for correct and secure mounting. The person installing the mount
should be a competent person with experience mounting load bearing assemblies. For any questions or concerns, please contact
CAUTION: This wall mount is intended for use only with the maximum weight of
125 lbs. Use with heavier than the maximum weights indicated may result in instability
causing possible injury.
Pinching and Crushing Hazard: The wall mount actuation is very strong; do
NOT run the mount when anyone is near the mount. Do NOT have any part of the body
in the mount or between the TV and Wall. The Mount will keep driving until someone
pushes another button on the remote to stop it.
Note: These instructions are for the non-swivel and swivel version of the Down and Out Motor Mount.
Specifications
Fits most Flat and Curved Televisions 40 inches and larger to 125 lbs with Frame, 70 lbs as Single Stud (No Frame). Check
television weight and mounting hole pattern for compatibility with your television
Note for smaller televisions; the mount may be wider or taller than the television. If this is the case then the mount may be
visible in the top position. See Figure 1
Handles televisions 20 to 125 lbs with Frame, 20 to 70 lbs as Single Stud (No Frame)
Allowable television mounting pattern: 7.9in (200mm) to 27.1in (688mm) wide, up to 22.8in (579mm) high. Works with all
VESA patterns in that range, See Figure 1 with Frame, Figure 5 without Frame
Product Dimensions Non-Swivel: 29.0 x 23.6 x 3.6 inches. Swivel: 29.0 x 23.6 x 4.6 inches. See Figure 1
Frame Weight: 5 lbs, Fixed Mount weight: 26 pounds, Swivel Mount Weight: 28 lbs
Tilts 10 degrees to Vertical in top position
Tilt can be fine-tuned Vertical +/-1 degree in out through bottom position
Swivel Version can be swiveled +/-33 degrees, 66 degrees total
FAQ
Where do I mount over a shelf? See the Above Shelf Mounting section on page 13.
The TV tilts down in the top position. See the Setting the Tilt in the Top Position section on page 14.
The TV isn’t level in the out and bottom positions. The TV’s Center of Gravity needs to be centered on the mount, if the stud
spacing isn’t allowing this to happen the Ultra Wall Support (sold separately) extends the mounts reach and would probably help.

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CAUTION: These wall mounting instructions and hardware are for mounting to wood studs only. It is up to you to verify that
the material supplied will work for your setup; other materials may need to be purchased by you. For concrete, brick or other
mounting materials consult an expert.
Consult your TV’s owner manual before mounting your television, it contains relevant information.
Tools Needed
7/16”open ended wrench
1/2" open ended wrench
9/16” box or ratchet wrench
1/4" Drill Bit
Drill
Tape Measure
Stud Finder
Level
Phillips Screwdrivers
A friend or 2, depending on how
heavy your television is
Parts Included
1Down and Out Motor Mount (Fixed or Swivel)
1 Wall Frame (unless ordered Single Stud Only)
2Auto-Locking TV Hangers
2 Paintable Plastic Covers
1 RF Remote Control
1 Remote Control Holder with screws and anchors
2 AAA Batteries
1 IR Remote Control with Battery
Various Items (All in One Bag)
43/8” by 3” long lag screw with washer
4 Lag Screw Cover
4 Washer for Lag Screw Cover
4Zip Ties
2 Sticky L-grips for covers
Fasteners for Mounting the Television to the TV Hangers
(All in One Bag)
4M6 x 20 mm (.78”) long Phillips head machine screw
4M6 x 35 mm (1.38”) long Phillips head machine screw
4M8 x 20 mm (.78”) long Phillips head machine screw
4M8 x 35 mm (1.38”) long Phillips head machine screw
41/4" tall plastic spacers
8.1” tall plastic spacers
4Steel M6 washers
Table of Contents
Swivel Version..................................................................... 5
Swivel Cam Adjust..............................................................5
Determining Where to Put Mount........................................6
Attaching TV Hangers to Television ................................... 6
Conditions for Mounting the Frame to the Wall..................7
Mounting Frame to Wall...................................................... 7
Attaching Mount to Frame................................................... 7
Conditions for Mounting Single Stud to the Wall................ 8
Mounting Single Stud to the Wall........................................ 8
Attaching the Television to the Mount................................. 9
TV Level.............................................................................. 9
RF Remote Control............................................................ 10
IR Remote Control............................................................. 10
Remote Control Buttons .....................................................10
Automatically Move to Position.........................................10
Preventing Mount from Hitting Shelf.................................10
Above Shelf Mounting .......................................................13
Tips to get the Lowest Possible Bottom Position ...............13
Setting the Tilt in the Bottom and Out Positions ................14
Setting the Tilt in the Top Position.....................................14
Wire Management ..............................................................14
Paintable Plastic Covers .....................................................15
Maintenance .......................Error! Bookmark not defined.
Lifetime Limited Warranty.Error! Bookmark not defined.
These Directions are for the Down and Out Motor, Fixed and Swivel Mount, on the Frame or Single Stud (No Frame) Version.
Figure 1 is the overview with the Frame
Figure 5 is the overview of the Single Stud
Page 5 is for the Swivel Mount only
Page 7 shows how to mount the Frame to the wall
Page 8 shows how to mount the Single Stud, without Frame, to the wall.

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Figure 1, Mount Overall Size, Television Mounting Hole Pattern Range, Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range
Note: Mount Only Comes with 2 television Mounting Arms, Not the 4 Shown
Figure 2, Vertical in Top Position
Vertical tolerance in Out and Bottom Positions is +/-1 degree.
Figure 3, Max Tilt and Motion at the Top

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Swivel Version
The swivel version of the mount can be manually swiveled in the out and bottom positions as shown in Figure 6. When raising the
mount to the top positon there is an adjustable came that can be set so that the TV will not hit the wall or shelf, while still allowing the
maximum amount of swivel.
Figure 6 Swivel
Swivel Cam Adjust
To avoid the TV hitting the wall or shelf, adjust the Swivel Cam and tighten the Cam Nut shown in Figure 7. Run the TV up to ensure
it is set so that the TV can swivel as much as possible without it hitting the Wall when it goes past the out position. There are 2 cams,
1 per side that can be adjusted.
Figure 7 Swivel Cam Adjust

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Determining Where to Put Mount
1. Extra thought and planning is needed when mounting over a shelf; see the Above Shelf Mounting section on page 13 for more
details and relevant dimensions. Find the needed distances [H] and [C] for your shelf depth [D].
2. To find out how the mount relates to the television you should do a test fitting on the ground.
3. If attaching a soundbar lay that out also with the soundbar bracket.
4. Figure 8 shows the important things to look for and measure.
5. Figure 1 and Figure 5 show important dimensions of the mount.
6. The bottoms of the TV Hanger, Mount, and Frame, are the same height. We recommend attaching the TV Hangers (Figure 9) to
the TV and measuring from the bottom of the TV Hanger.
7. If mounting over a shelf, make sure the [H] and [C] minimum distances are satisfied.
Figure 8, Positioning Mount on the Wall
Attaching TV Hangers to Television
Figure 9, Attaching TV Hangers to TV
This Page is for attaching the Frame Mount to the wall, see next page for Single Stud
Mounting.

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Conditions for Mounting the Frame to the Wall
1. The TV must be centered on the mount to avoid leaning.
2. The mount is designed to attach to standard 2 x 4 or larger wall studs. If the wall isn’t sturdy enough then more support will need
to be added, consult an expert.
3. The mount must be securely fastened to a structure that can support 4 times the total weight of the television and mount.
Dynamic Mounting assumes no responsibility for damage from an improperly installed mount.
4. The mounting holes need to be in the center of the studs, use a stud finder as needed.
5. 2 lag screws are needed in the top slots of the mount and 2 in the bottom slots.
6. 2 lag screws need to be on each side of the center of the mount and the center of gravity of the television.
Important: The TV needs to be centered on the mount to avoid leaning
Mounting Frame to Wall
1. The television should be centered on the mount, if not the
television will sag to one side. The heavier the TV and the
more off center, the more unlevel the TV will be through its
range of motion.
2. Mark the locations of the mounting holes by Using the
Frame as a template
3. Once you know your location, pre-drill 1 of the top row of
mounting holes 2.5in deep using the 1/4in drill bit.
4. Figure 10 shows the correct order to put on the lag screw.
5. Use a 9/16in wrench to install the lag screw; do not tighten
all of the way down yet.
6. Level the mount as shown in Figure 8.
7. Mark and drill the other 3 holes 2.5in deep.
8. Install the lag screws and tighten until the mount is firmly
pressed against the wall. Do NOT over tighten.
9. In some situations the mount will interfere with a lag screw,
Remove the lag screw.
Follow the directions in the Attaching Mount to Frame
Section Below.
Put the Lag Screw through the Mount and Frame.
Attaching Mount to Frame
1. Figure 10 shows how to attach the Mount to the Frame.
2. Hook Mount over the top of the Frame.
3. Swing Bottom in.
4. Ensure Mount is on the Centerline of the TV.
5. Use the 5/16” Carriage Bolts and Locknuts to lock in the
bottoms of the frame and mount together.
Figure 10, Frame Attach

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This Page is for attaching the Single Stud to the wall (No Frame).
Note: The Single Stud Mount has a reduced Max Load of 70 lbs; this is because a
single stud isn’t strong enough to hold more, the mount is strong enough so if you are attaching
to something stronger than a single stud, the mount can handle more weight.
Conditions for Mounting Single Stud to the Wall
1. The TV must be centered on the mount to avoid leaning.
2. The mount must be centered on the stud.
3. The mount is designed to attach to standard 2 x 4 or larger wall studs. If the wall isn’t sturdy enough then more support will need
to be added, consult an expert.
4. The mount must be securely fastened to a structure that can support 4 times the total weight of the television and mount.
Dynamic Mounting assumes no responsibility for damage from an improperly installed mount.
5. The mounting holes need to be in the center of the studs, use a stud finder as needed.
6. 2 lag screws are needed in the top slots of the mount and 1 in the bottom slot.
Important: The TV needs to be centered on the mount to avoid leaning
Mounting Single Stud to the Wall
The top two lag screw slots are covered by the mount and needs to be actuated to be able to access them.
oThe actuator does not pull down, it only lifts up, so when moving down without any weight on it, the mount may not move.
The actuator is moving still though which means the actuator is not holding the Hook Plate up.
oThe Hook Plate can be moved up by hand when the actuator is retracted. Be careful not to pinch a finger when moving the
mount for single stud install.
Figure 11 show the steps to successfully attach to the wall.
Figure 11, Mounting Single Stud to the Wall

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Attaching the Television to the Mount
After the above steps are finished you are ready to put the television on the mount.
1. Drive Mount up and down, ensuring everything is working as expected.
2. Drive mount to the lowest position, if the mount would hit the shelf, set lower position so that it won’t.
3. Unplug the power to avoid any accidental movement.
4. We recommend having someone help putting the TV on the mount.
5. Hook the TV Hangers (with the TV attached to them) over the Hook Plate as shown in Figure 12.
6. Adjust the television so that it is centered on the mount.
7. Hit the Hanger Locks as shown in Figure 13 to lock the TV to the mount.
8. Plug the power in and move around.
Figure 12, Attaching the Television
Figure 13 TV Hanger Locks
TV Level
The Level of the TV can be fine-tuned +/- .5 degrees after it is
put on the mount.
1. Figure Out which TV Hanger is on the low side of the TV
2. Figure 14 shows the parts for Leveling
3. Unlock Hanger Lock as shown in Figure 13
4. Move the Level Bolt Down Until Level
5. Lock Position with the Level Locknut
6. Lock the TV Hanger as shown in Figure 13
Figure 14, TV Level Fine Tuning (Detail from Figure 4)

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Radio Frequency (RF) and Infrared Remote (IR) Controls
These Instructions are for the RF and IR controller mount, NOT the IP controlled mount, see page for that information.
Pinching and Crushing Hazard: The wall mount actuation is very strong, do NOT
run the mount when anyone is near the mount. Do NOT have any part of the body in the mount or
between the TV and Wall. The Mount will keep driving until someone pushes another button on
the remote to stop it. When working on the mount unplug the power.
RF Remote Control
The RF remote requires 2 AAA batteries, to replace use a small screwdriver to slide the cover tab over and then pull out.
The RF remote comes with a holder that can be mounted, screws are supplied.
IR Remote Control
The IR remote comes with a battery and needs to be pointed at the IR receiver to work.
Note: The RF remote, receiver, and IR receiver has a light that flashes to indicate buttons being pushed and commands being sent.
Remote Control Buttons
–Move the mount up to the topmost set position
oMount cannot be driven higher then set limit
oComes set for max top position
oHold to drive to position
–Move the mount down to the bottom most set position
oMount cannot be driven lower then set limit
oComes set for lowest bottom position
oHold to drive to position
1–Move the mount to the set 1 position
oMount will drive to this position from either direction
oDoes not come set out of the box
oHold to drive to position
2–Move the mount to the set 2 position
oMount will drive to this position from either direction
oDoes not come set out of the box
oHold to drive to position
Run –Automatically move to the position selected
oPress Run then any position button within 3 seconds
and the mount will move there automatically
oPress any button to stop movement
Set -Set and Clear Positions
oPress Set, then any position button, then Hold Set for 3
seconds to set the current position for that button, light
will flash twice to indicate the position is set.
oPress Set, then any position button, then Hold Set for 6
seconds to clear the current position for the button, light
will flash twice at 3 seconds, keep holding until the light
flashes three times to indicate the position is cleared
Stop –Press any button to stop movement
Note: Press each button firmly; a quick tap probably will not work.
AutoMove is Dangerous: The Mount will keep driving until someone pushes another
button on the remote to stop it or it reaches the position. Keep an eye on the mount until it stops
moving. The wall mount actuation is very strong. Do NOT run the mount when anyone is near the
mount. Do NOT have any part of the body in the mount or between the TV and Wall.
Automatically Move to Position
The mount can be automatically moved to any set position without having to hold the button. To do this, press Run and then the
Position Button (,, 1, 2). To stop movement, simply push any button on the remote.
Preventing Mount from Hitting Shelf
If the mount would hit the shelf or some other object in the top or bottom position. You can easily reduce the top () and bottom most
() position so that the mount cannot move past that point. Follow the directions in the
Remote Control Buttons section above.
Note: For additional information and IR button codes go to www.dynamicmounting.com/IP.

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Wi-Fi (IP) Controls
These Instructions are for the Wi-Fi (IP) controlled mount, NOT the IR and RF controlled mount, see page for that information.
Pinching and Crushing Hazard: The wall mount actuation is very strong, do NOT
run the mount when anyone is near the mount. Do NOT have any part of the body in the mount
or between the TV and Wall. The Mount will keep driving until someone pushes another button
on the remote to stop it. When working on the mount unplug the power.
IR Remote Control
The IR remote comes with a battery and needs to be pointed at the IR receiver to work. It will work out of the box.
IR Remote and Website Buttons
–Move the mount up to the topmost set position
oMount cannot be driven higher then set limit
oComes set for max top position
oHold to drive to position
–Move the mount down to the bottom most set position
oMount cannot be driven lower then set limit
oComes set for lowest bottom position
oHold to drive to position
1–Move the mount to the set 1 position
oMount will drive to this position from either direction
oDoes not come set out of the box
oHold to drive to position
2–Move the mount to the set 2 position
oMount will drive to this position from either direction
oDoes not come set out of the box
oHold to drive to position
Run (IR) –Automatically move to the position selected
oPress Run then any position button within 3 seconds and
the mount will move there automatically
oPress any button to stop movement
Set (IR) - Set and Clear All Positions
oPress Set, then Hold position button for 3 seconds (light
will flash green once) to set the current position for that
button, light will flash white twice when let go to
indicate the position is set.
oPress Set, then Hold position button for 6 seconds (light
will flash green twice) to clear the position for that
button, light will flash red then white when let go to
indicate the position is cleared.
Set (IR) - Only Set Positions 1 and 2
oPress Set, then position button 1 or 2. Light will flash
white twice when let go to indicate the position is set.
oTo set the Top or Bottom positions, or to clear any
positions, you’ll need the IR remote.
Stop (IP) –Press this or any button to stop movement
Note: On IR press each button firmly; a quick tap will
probably not work.
AutoMove is Dangerous: The Mount will keep driving until someone pushes another
button on the remote to stop it or it reaches the position. Keep an eye on the mount until it stops
moving. The wall mount actuation is very strong. Do NOT run the mount when anyone is near
the mount. Do NOT have any part of the body in the mount or between the TV and Wall.
Automatically Move to Position
The mount can be automatically moved to any set position without having to hold the button. On the website it does this
automatically. On the IR remote, press Run and then the Position Button (,, 1, 2). To stop movement, simply push any button on
the remote.
Preventing Mount from Hitting Shelf
If the mount would hit the shelf or some other object in the top or bottom position. You can easily reduce the top () and bottom most
() position so that the mount cannot move past that point. Follow the directions in the
Remote Control Buttons section above.
Overheat Detector
The IR receiver also has a temperature sensor built into it. If it detects a temperature greater than 50 degree C (122 F), the mount will
move up. We recommend attaching the sensor to the TV to make use of this feature.
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Controller Lights
Flashes Green when IR remote button is pushed
Yellow, flashing slowly –(Commissioning Mode)
Controller is not connected to WiFi, comes out of the box
this way, lasts for 10 minutes after powering up or holding
the reset button.
White, flashing slowly –(No Network Mode) Controller is
Not connected to WiFi, IR will still work.
Blue, flashing slowly –Controller is connected to WiFi
Green, flashing slowly –Controller connecting to WiFi
upon powering up, if unable to connect it will keep
flashing.
Red, while moving - needs to be calibrated
Reset Button on Controller
Controller Reset Button –Small circular hole located right
next to the light. Need a paperclip to actuate.
Hold button for different lengths of time to achieve
different things.
o1 White Flash –Delete WiFi connection and put in
Commissioning Mode
o3 White Flashes –(Default) Clears WiFi Network and
deletes all of the positions
Controller Specs
WiFi Security –IMC170 works with Open, WPS, WEP
Personal, WEP Enterprise.
Works only with 2.4 GHz band
Connecting to WiFi
1. Put controller in Commissioning Mode (Flashing Yellow
Light)
Cycle the Power, if that doesn’t work;
Hold reset button until it flashes white once, do NOT hold
for longer
2. On Phone/Computer connect WiFi to network IMC170
Make sure auto-reconnect is selected, may need to
deactivate auto-reconnect for other networks while
setting up.
Dismiss unsafe connection warnings
3. Use Browser and go to http://192.168.200.1
4. Select the WiFi Network (SSID) the mount will
communicate on
5. Type in the WiFi Networks Password
6. DHCP, Dynamic (Enabled) or Static (Disabled) IP Address
Dynamic IP (DHCP Enabled)
Default setting, is easier to connect to, if unsure, use this one.
7. For Dynamic IP addresses skip Static IP section and go to
step 11
Static IP (DHCP Disabled)
Takes a little more work to setup but is steadier and some Home
Automation systems require it. If unsure about IP addresses, use
Dynamic.
8. Type in an empty address for Static IP
9. A Typical Netmask is already typed in
10. Type in The Gateway Address
Typically the WiFi router’s IP Address
Connect to WiFi
11. Press the Connect button, controller will reboot with the
new IP address, IMC170 network and 192.168.200.1 will
no longer be available.
12. On Phone/Computer Connect to same WiFi network as
selected in step 4
Controllers Website
13. The IP address of the controller can be input into any
browser on the same network to access the controller.
oThe Dynamic IP Address can be found with the fing
app on a smartphone. Mount Controller will be named
Generic, Newport Media
oCan also be found on the computer by viewing the
networks, will be named IMC170
oStatic IP address is the one you created in step 8
14. Save the Webpage address so that it can easily be accessed
to control the TV.
Webpage Settings
This page is not needed during normal use. Click the 3 bars
button then settings
Connect –Connect to WiFi Network
Restart –Updates the positions on the website’s Motor
Tab
Calibrate –Drives the mount down to the very bottom
position to zero the controller position, can also be done by
pressing set, run, holding set until mount moves down all of
the way and the red light flashes.
Reset –Deletes all of the positions on the controller
Default –Clears WiFi Network and deletes all of the
positions
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Above Shelf Mounting
To get the lowest possible bottom position when mounting above a shelf, it is
very important that you put extra thought into the mounting process. The
Mount can clear shelves up to 16” deep.
The TV Clearance Table shows the minimum clearance [C] needed between
the shelf top and the bottom of the TV (or the bottom of an attached
soundbar, whichever is lower) for the mount to swing around the shelf. To
find the clearance needed, find the shelf depth [D], in this example 8”, and go
down the column and find the corresponding minimum clearance height [C],
which is 2.5”. Figure 8 shows where to measure [C] and [H].
Figure 15 and the Mount Travel Table shows you how much downward
travel you will get with different shelf depths and heights above the shelf.
For example, to find the downward travel [T] when you have an 8” shelf
depth [D] and you attach the bottom of the mount 6” above the shelf [H].
First find the corresponding [D] and look down the column and find the
closest [H], which in this case is 5.75”. Now go left along the row and find
the corresponding Travel [T]. In this case you will get a downward travel of
approximately 26”.
Tips to get the Lowest Possible Bottom Position
Get the top of the mount and the top of the TV to be as close as possible.
Typically you’ll get the lowest bottom position by being near the
minimum clearance shown in the TV Clearance Table.
Getting the most travel possible out of the mount, doesn’t mean you’ll
get the lowest possible bottom position.
oFor example, for a 12” shelf, to go from 26” of travel, to 27” of
travel (1” more), you have to raise the mount up 2”. So your new
bottom position is actually 1” higher.
oIf the mount would hit the shelf, simply change the bottom most ()
position so it won’t. See the
oRemote Control Buttons section on page 10
Figure 15, Shelf Clearance Drawing

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Unplug Power Before Adjusting:The wall mount actuation is very strong, do NOT
run the mount when anyone is near the mount. Do NOT have any part of the body in the mount
or between the TV and Wall. The Mount will keep driving until someone pushes another button
on the remote to stop it. When working on the mount unplug the power.
Figure 16, Tilt Adjust
Setting the Tilt in the Bottom and Out Positions
In the bottom and out positions the mounts tilt can be set Vertical
+1/-2 degree. To adjust;
1. Have TV on the mount
2. Drive mount to Out Position for easiest access
3. Unplug the power to avoid mount movement
4. Adjust the bolt shown in Figure 17 with a 1/2" open ended
wrench
Figure 17, Bottom Tilt Adjust
Setting the Tilt in the Top Position
In the top position the tilt will probably have to be adjusted to be
vertical;
1. Have TV on the mount
2. Drive mount all of the way to the Top Position (hold until
mount stops)
3. Take note of the tilt
4. Drive mount to Out Position for easiest access
5. Unplug the power to avoid mount movement
6. Adjust the screws shown in Figure 18, one on each side
7. Plug power back in
8. Drive mount to the Top Position
9. Repeat As needed
10. Tighten Lock Nut when Tilt is good
Figure 18, Top Tilt Adjust
Wire Management
Figure 19 shows the suggested wire route to keep the wires hidden with maximum flexibility and free from pinching.

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Figure 19, Wire Routing
Paintable Plastic Covers
The Paintable Plastic Covers can be painted to match your wall
or left as is to help the mount blend in. They simply hook over
the Frame as shown in Figure 20. Sticky L-grips are included to
stick the covers to the bottom of the Frame. Outlets can be
installed under the covers and then the wires ran under them.
You may need low profile wires or an indented outlet to get it to
fit though.
Figure 20, Put Plastic Cover On
Figure 21, Ideal Outlet Placement and Plastic Cover

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Maintenance
To ensure the mount will work great for as long as possible follow these simple procedures;
1. Lubricate all joints every 3 months. May need more, especially if outside.
2. Visually check all bolts every 3 months to ensure nothing looks like it is coming loose.
Lifetime Limited Warranty
The lifetime warranty covers all components besides powered components and gas springs. The power components and gas springs
are guaranteed to be free of defects for a period of 5 years. The warranty period begins on the original date of shipping. The limited
warranty is intended only for the original purchaser.
The warranty will be void if the mount is modified in any way or not installed correctly, including overloading, abuse, or use for any
purpose other than specified in our directions. The Limited Lifetime Warranty is for indoor use. For outdoor use we Warranty the
mount function for 5 years. Dynamic Mounting is not liable for any damage or injury caused from the use of or the inability to use our
mount. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Dynamic Mounting disclaims any responsibility for incidental or
consequential damages.
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