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Disclaimer – OmniMount Systems has extended every eort to ensure to accuracy and completeness of
this manual. However, OmniMount Systems, Inc. does not claim that the information covers all
installation or operational variables. The information contained in this document is subject to change
without notice or obligation of any kind. Regarding the information contained herein, OmniMount Systems,
Inc. makes no representation of warranty, expressed or implied, and assumes no responsibility for accuracy,
suciency, or completeness of the information contained in this document.
WARNING: FAILURE TO READ, THOROUGHLY UNDERSTAND, AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAN
RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, OR VOIDING OF FACTORY WARRANTY!
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure all components are properly assembled and installed using the instructions provided. If you do not understand
these
instructions
or
have
any
questions
or
concerns
,
please
contact
customer
service
at
1-800-668-6848
or
[email protected].
Do not attempt to install or assemble this product if the product or hardware is damaged or missing. In the event that replacement parts or hardware are needed, please contact
Customer
Service
at
1-800-668-6848
or
[email protected].
International
customers
needing
assistance
should
contact
the
Dealer
from which they purchased the product. The included hardware is designed for use on vertical walls constructed of wood studs or solid concrete. A wood stud wall is
dened as consisting of a minimum of 2x4 wooden studs (2" wide by 4" deep) with a maximum of 5/8" drywall. A concrete wall is dened as solid concrete
with a minimum depth of 6" (152 mm). The included hardware is not designed for use with metal studs or cinderblock walls. If you’re uncertain about the
construction of your wall, then please consult a qualied contractor or installer for assistance. For a safe installation, the wall you are mounting to must
support 4 times the weight of the total load. If not, then the surface must be reinforced to meet this standard. The installer is responsible for verifying that
the wall structure and hardware used in any installation method will safely support the total load.