THOMSON RB3509 User manual

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Tools Required For Assembly
Flat-Blade Screwdriver S "M'_ "VM
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Hammer Size 1 and 2
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Double TV Brackets @
Double TV Bracket @
Screws (2)
Single TV Bracket @
Wing Nut for Truss Head Screw @
Truss Head Screw for Single TV Bracket @
Cabinet Screw for Single TV Bracket @
OPlastic Dowels (2)
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Magnetic Catch _, 5-
(Attachedto Cabinet) Q_
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liinge Busillugs (q)(Go inside holes for hinges)
Hinges with Scrc_s _4)
Glass Door
Push Plates with IIll[
Adhesive Foam Pad(2)
Stand Model RB3509
Do not use this form for any other stand. It applies to
model RB3509 only.
Key Part Name Qty Needed
A........
B1.......Q
B2.......Q
C ........ {3
D ........
E ......... O
FI .......0
F2 ......._l
F3 .......Q
F4 ....... 1_
Plastic Dowels (2) .........................
Hinge Bushings (4) .......................
Hinges with Screws (4) .................
Glass Door (2) ...............................
Push Plate with Pad (2) .................
Magnetic Catch ............................... 1
Single TV Bracket ........................... 1
Wing Nut for Truss Head Screw ....... 1
#8-32 lxl/8 Truss Head Screw
for Single Bracket ............................. 1
Cabinet Screw for Single Bracket ..... 1
G1 ......_ Double TV Brackets (2).................... 1 Pair
G2 ......_ Double TV Bracket Screws .............. 1 Pair
If any of these parts are missing or damaged when you first
open the carton, check the box _ next to the part that is
needed. Print your name, address, phone number, and date
of purchase in the blank area below. Then detach this form
and mail it to:
Cabinet Factory
PO Box 208
Santa Claus, IN 47579-0208
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Date of Purchase:
Check one: Missing
Damage
_1 Other(explain)
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Attaching and Adjusting Glass Doors
1. Hold the glass door up next to the stand to determine
where the top hinge ,,viii be attached. You will repeat
steps 1 through 5 when attaching the opposite glass door.
Attach hinge to top side
of door with screw _.
toward Inside.
4. Insert the top hinge of the glass door into the top bushing.
(If the bushing is resting on top of the hinge, insert the
hinge and bushing into the top hole.) Insert the bottom
hinge into bottom hinge bushing and hold it in place while
sliding bottom of glass door into hinge. Then gently
tighten bottom hinge against the glass door.
Inside
2. Partially thread one screw into each of the
door hinges. Make sure the screw is
inserted through the holes in both the
hinge and the inside bracket. Then
attach the top hinge to the upper left
corner of the glass door. Gently tighten
the screw until the hinge is tight against
the glass. Do not attach the bottom hinge
to the door yet.
3. Place one hinge bushing into each
of the two hinge holes in the stand.
If the fit is snug, tap them in with
a hammer.
If the bushing does not fit
securely in the top hole (falls
out), place it on the door over
the pin on the top hinge.
Outside
Buah_ ._
If top bushing will not stay In
top hole, place it on top hinge.
First insert to
to glass) into top hole.
Then put bottom
hinge In hole and slide
gloss door Into the.
bottom hinge. Gently
tighten screw.
The glass door should open and close easily without
rubbing on the stand. You can adjust the position of the
glass door if necessary by slightly loosening the hinge
screws, moving the door, and then retightening the screws.
5. Attach push plate to top edge of door where it contacts the
magnetic catch already attached to the stand. First adhere
the foam pad over the top of the door, and then slide push
plate over the pad.
Attach foam pad and push
plate where door contacts
magnetic catch.

Positioning and Securing 'IV on Top of Stand
11Hsstand _ u_:d with different styles of TV cabinets along with brackets. The TV cabinets are designed with areas on thc
bottom and back of the cabinet that allow for placement of the TV on the stand. Your TV model determines where the plastic
dowels are placed and which brackets you will use. Follow the directions (A, B, or C) for your specific TV model. Two people
are required for proper placement of the TV on the stand.
A. Follow the directions below for models:
F35672MB F35751MB
F35731MB F35755MB
1. Insert the two plastic dowels into the holes shown in
Figure 1. Make surethe dowels arefully inserted
before placing the TV on the stand.
These dowels help
keep the TV in place.
TV models designed
for this stand have
corresponding areas
in the bottom of their
cabinet that fit
around these dowels.
Figure 1
2. Position the TV on the stand so that the molded areas
on the bottom of the TV slip over the dowels. *
3. Use the double brackets as shown in Figure 2 for
models:
F35731MB F35751MB
Use the single bracket as shown in Figure 3 for models:
F35672MB F35755MB
! Single Bracket 'IV
Screw
Figure 3
a. Align the holes in the single bracket (F1) with the holes
in the TV and top of the stand.
b. Insert the cabinet screw (F4) into the top of the bracket
(F1) and tighten.
c. Insert the truss head screw (F3) into the pre-drilled hole
from the bottom side of the stand and tighten with the
wing nut (F2).
Back of TV
!Double TV Brackets
Figure 2
a.
b.
Insert the long end of the brackets (G1) into the
round holes in the back of the TV.
Insert the two screws (G2) through the brackets
(G1) and screw into the back of the stand.
* Step 2requires a minimum of two adults.
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B. Follow the directions below for models:
F35700SB F35750ST PS35122
F35720SB 35GT681 PS35152
F35730ST PS35182
1. Insert the two plastic dowels into the holes shown in
Figure 1. Make sure the dowels are fully inserted
before placing the TV on the stand.
3. Attach the double brackets as .qlown in t'igurc 2.
Back ofTV
l)oublc TV Brackcls
These dowels help
keep the TV in place.
TV models designed
for this stand have
corresponding areas
in the bottom of their
cabinet that fit
around these dowels.
Figure 1
2. Position the TV on the stand so that the molded areas
on the bottom of the TV slip over the dowels.*
* Step 2 requires a minimum of two adults.
C. Follow the directions below for models:
a.
b.
Figure 2
Screws
Insert the long end of the brackets (G 1) into the
round holes in the back of the TV.
Insert the two screws (G2) through the brackets
(GI) into the pre-drilled holes in the back of the
stand and tighten.
F35673MB 35GT690
lo Insert the two plastic dowels into the holes shown in
Figure 1. Make sure the dowels are fully inserted
before placing the TV on the stand.
These dowels help
keep the TV in place.
TV models designed
for this stand have
corresponding areas
in the bottom of their
cabinet that fit
around these dowels.
Figure 1
2. Position the TV on the stand so that the molded areas
on the bottom of the TV slip over the dowels.*
*Step 2 requires a minimum of two adults.
3. Attach the single bracket as shown in Figure 2.
Single Bracket
a.
b.
c.
_Wing
_ 1'lvss Scre_
Figure 2
Align the holes in the single bracket (F1) with the
holes in the TV and top of the stand.
Insert the cabinet screw (F4) into the top of the
bracket (F1) and tighten.
Insert the truss head screw (F3) into the pre-drilled
hole from the bottom side of the stand and tighten
with the wing nut (F2).
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Additional Information About Positioning Components on Sl vc
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This stand is designed with ventilation openings which allow
adequate ventilation for components having a total power
consumption of not more than 135 watts. Total power
consumption can be determined by adding together the watts
of each component operating in this stand. Do not confuse
the output power rating (WATTS) per channel of an amplifier
with the power consumption. The power consumption of
each component [given as WATTS (W)] can usually be found
on the back or bottom of each unit along with the brand name
and model number. Simply add the watts for each unit to get
the total power consumption. If equipment is installed that
uses more than 135 total watts, overheating may occur
resulting in a fire hazard or damage to your equipment. You
can remove the back cover for additional ventilation for
components with a total power consumption of not more than
475 watts.
To ensure the best performance from your componcms,
follow these general guidelines when arranging them on the
shelves of your new stand.
• Amplifier/receivers, satellite receivers, tuners, and VCRs
all generate heat during operation and require sufficient
clearance to prevent overheating. Special care should be
taken when arranging these components in your stand.
•An amplifier/receiver, generally produces more heat than
the other components. So place it on the top shelf and be
sure to leave at least the minimum clearance above it based
on the following power consumption: Watts rating of the
amplifier/receiver rated less than 350 Watts -four inches;
for 350 to 650 Watts -six inches. Leave at least two inches
of clearance above all other components such as VCRs, etc.
• Do not stack an amplifier/receiver and a VCR directly on
top of each other. Also do not stack other components
directly on top of an amplifier/receiver, satellite receiver, or
VCR.
RepLacement Parts List -Model RB3509
The replacement parts listed here may be purchased
from your Consumer Electronics Dealer or Premier
Showcase Parts Distributor. Please consult your
Yellow Pages for the name of the Dealer or Parts
Distributor nearest you or call toll free in the U.S.A.
1-800-336-1900.
Key Part Name Stock No.
A ......Dowel (2/Pkg) ....................................... 225050
B1.....Hinges with Screws, (4) ........................ 225052
....... Bushings (come with B1)
C ......Door, Glass ............................................ 225056
D ......Plate, Push w/pad ................................... 225051
E....... Catch, Magnetic .................................... 218886
F1..... Single TV Bracket ................................. 225055
F2 .....Wing Nut for Truss Head Screw ........... 218546
F3 .....#8-32 lxl/8 Truss Head Screw ............ 218545
F4 .....TV Cabinet Screw ................................. 225047
G1 ....Double Brackets (2/Pkg) ........................ 225053
G2 ....Double Bracket Screws (2/Pkg) ............. 225045
Thomson Consumer Electronics
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