THOR 28090T User manual

USER GUIDE - 28090T
Components
Before installation check that you have all the components shown here and
that none of them are damaged.
WARNING
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• Recommendation: Installation and tting
of this product should be carried out by
an experienced and competent installer.
• We have not supplied ceiling xings
with this product. All ceilings differ
in strength and thickness. Consult
a qualied installer.
• Check the components list and
images to check there are no missing
or defective parts.
• Never exceed the Maximum
Weight Capacity.
• Read these instructions carefully before
installation. If in any doubt about safely
installing this product, contact
a professional installer for assistance.
• This product was designed to be
installed on wood ceilings and solid con-
crete/brick ceilings. When xing
to ceilings screws/bolts should be xed
into bricks/stone not into
mortar courses.
• Make sure the ceiling will support the
combined load of the equipment and
hardware. Also check for hidden
wiring or plumbing.
• Make sure that the heads of the screws/
bolts you buy as wall fastenings are the
correct size to hold the bracket securely
in position.
• For larger/heavier TVs we recommend
that you ask someone to assist you with
lifting and positioning your TV.
• This product is suitable for indoor
use only.
• Improper installation or use of this
product can result in product failure,
damage or personal injury.
• This product contains small items
that could cause choking if swallowed,
so keep these items away from
children and pets.
• Appropriate safety equipment and
proper tools must be used for
installation.
Always check manufacturer’s
operating and safety instructions before
using tools and other equipment
.
• Check that the bracket is secure
and safe to use at regular intervals
(at least every three months).
Ceiling Mount & VESA Compatibility
• VESA is the standard adopted by most TV manufacturers
for wall bracket mounting.
• There are 4 holes on the back of every at screen TV and the space between
the holes is governed by the VESA standard.
• VESA comes in a range of sizes depending on the weight and size of the at
screen TV; sizes 50 x 50mm, 75 x 75mm, 100 x 100mm, 200 x 100mm and
so on... are standard. Not all at screen TVs are compliant, contact the TV
manufacturer for assistance if your TV does not appear to comply with VESA.
• To check if your TV or monitor is compliant, look at the rear of the display
there should be 4 screw-holes in a square pattern or in larger displays
a rectangular shape.
• Measure the distances marked (2) (horizontal) x (1) (vertical)
below in mm to nd your VESA format.
32-55"
Large Display Ceiling TV Mount
• TV Size range: 32-55"
• Maximum weight capacity:
50kg
• Mount function:
Full Motion tilt and swivel
• Extends: 560-910mm
• Compatible with VESA sizes:
200 x 200, 400 x 200,
300 x 300, 300 x 200,
400 x 300, 400 x 400
(x1) (x1)
A
(x2)
(x1)
E
B
(x1)
(x2)
D
C
(x2)
F(x1) H(x1)
G
I
J
NOPQ
M5 x 14
(x4)
M8 x 50
(x4)
(x4) (x8) (x8)
M6 x 14
(x4)
M6 x 30
(x4)
M8 x 30
(x4)
M-A
M-E M-F M-G M-H
M-B M-C M-D
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UK Distributor: Philex Electronic Ltd.,
London Road, Bedford, MK42 0NX, U.K.
EU Distributor: Philex Electronic Ireland Ltd.,
Robwyn House, Corrintra, Castleblayney,
Co. Monaghan, A75 YX76, Ireland.

Lift with
2 people
The ceiling mount is attached to the ceiling using four appropriate screws/bolts as shown in Fig.2.
Make sure the screws/bolts are suitable for wood and large enough to support the weight of the
TV and mount (if in doubt ask for advice at your local DIY/hardware store and remember to make
sure that the heads of the screws/bolts are the correct size to hold the bracket securely in position).
Mark and drill four holes into the wood as close as possible to the centre of the joist. To mark the
holes, hold the back mounting plate Ito the ceiling, and mark the centre of each hole, see Fig.2. Drill
the four holes and attach the top half of the mount Ato the ceiling using the appropriate screws/
bolts. Use the spanner Gand Allen key H supplied to tighten the xings.
WARNING:
Installers must verify that
the supporting surface will
safely support the combined
load of the equipment and
all attached hardware
and components.
1a. Preparing Ceiling Fixings - Stud Ceiling
Tools required
GH
A
I
Fig.1
Fig.2
The process is the same as for attaching to wood see Fig.2. You will however need to use four suit-
able screws/bolts/wall plugs for the type of ceiling you are mounting onto (if in doubt ask for advice
at your local DIY/hardware store and remember to make sure that the heads of the screws/bolts are
the correct size to hold the mount securely in position). When xing to ceilings, screws/bolts should
be xed into bricks/stone not into mortar courses.
1b. Preparing Ceiling Fixings - Concrete/Brick Ceiling
Tools required
A
WARNING:
Installers must verify that
the supporting surface will
safely support the combined
load of the equipment and
all attached hardware
and components.
G H
IFig.3
Connect the two sections
of the mount extension
together by using the
xings Eand F.
The xings are joined
together through the
connecting holes.
They are then securely
tightened using the
spanner Gand HAllen
key supplied. The height
can be adjusted by
connecting the xings
through other holes
located up and down
the mount.
The top and bottom
sections of the mount act
as cable management for
any cables, which can be
inserted through the top
of the mount and travel
down the centre and out
the bottom, see Fig.4.
Unscrew the xing
from both brackets
Cin preparation for
connection with the
mount, see Fig.6.
Remove the nut from the
back of the horizontal
bracket arm Dusing
the spanner Gsupplied.
Attach the horizontal
bracket arm Dto the
mount Busing the nut
removed previously. Use
the spanner Gto tighten
the nut, see Fig.5.
B
AF
G
E
H
2. Attaching the Mount extension 3. Attaching the Horizontal Bracket Arm
4. Preparing the Vertical Brackets
Fig.4
Fig.5
D
B
G
Fig.6
C
C
B
A
D
GH
C
C
5. Mounting the Vertical Brackets to the TV 6. Attaching the TV to the Mount
& Adjusting the Tilt, Swivel & Level
Fig.7
Fig.9
Fig.10
Select the correct size bolts to t
the VESA holes for your TV
J/K/L/M/N.
Attach the ceiling mount brackets
to the back of the TV by lining up the
VESA holes and using bolts
J/K/L/M/Nand the washers O
to x the TV securely to the mount
brackets, see Fig.7.
Hold the TV in place so that the
back of the vertical brackets C
are resting on top of the
horizontal bracket arm D,
see Fig.9.
While holding the TV in place,
use the screws to securely connect
the TV to the mount, see Fig.10.
Once attached, you can loosen the
nuts located on the side of the mount
using the spanner supplied Gto alter
the tilt. The nut underneath can be
loosened to adjust the swivel. When
the desired viewing angle has been
set, tighten the nuts.
You can use the Allen key Hto alter
the level adjustment, see Fig.10.
J/K/L
M/N
O
J/K/L
M/N
O
P
QQ
PQ
P
P
Q
Q
O
O
O
O
O
J/K/L
M/N
J/K/L
M/N
J/K/L
M/N
J/K/L
M/N
J/K/L
M/N
You can increase the spacing be-
tween the ceiling mount brackets
and the back of the TV by using the
spacers P/Q, see Fig.8.
Fig.8
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