Innovative Ideas Limited 9103 manual Instructions, Fine Tuning Your Arm

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LCD Monitor Arm

Model No. 9103

INSTRUCTIONS

The IOP Monitor Arm Model 9103 comes in three parts. Each component is sold separately.

1.Mount assembly (instructions enclosed separately)

2.Monitor Arm assembly

3.Adapter Bracket

The Monitor Arm is easily assembled following these simple steps.

Be sure the mount is securely fastened to the surface before beginning.

Step 1 Attaching the Arm to the Mount

Once the mount is secure, insert the shaft of the LCD Arm into the mount as shown below in Illustration 1 (Mounts will vary).

Arm

Assembly

Illustration 1

Step 2 Attaching the Tilter to the Adapter Bracket

Carefully remove the base from the flat panel monitor. For removal instructions, see your Flat Panel User’s Guide.

If the adapter bracket is already attached to the tilt mechanism, skip this step and continue with step 3.

If the adapter bracket is not attached to the tilt mechanism, attach it using the (4) 1/4-20 x 1/2 Philips Pan Head Screws as shown below in Illustration 2.

Adapter Bracket

1/4-20 x 1/2

Screws

Tilt

Mechanism

Illustration 2

Step 3 Attaching the Adapter Bracket to the Flat Panel

Align the tilter and adapter bracket with the hole pattern on the back of your LCD. Use the (4) four M4-12 Philips Pan Head Screws to attach the plate to the back of the monitor. See the lllustration 3 below.

Illustration 3

NOTE: If the bracket does not line up with the hole pattern on the back of your monitor, please contact our customer service department.

Slide the titler shaft into the hole in the end of the forearm, as shown in Illustration 4 below.

Tilter Shaft

Forearm

Illustration 4

Fine Tuning Your Arm

Step 1 Adjusting the Tilt Friction

Tilt the monitor to the preferred angle of viewing and tighten the Friction Knob.

Be sure the LCD tilts with resistance.

Friction Knob

Not enough friction may cause

the monitor to fall forward without stopping, possibly damaging your monitor.

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Contents Monitor Arm assembly Adapter Bracket Fine Tuning Your ArmInstructions Adjusting Friction Joints Setting the Counter-balanceSee Illustration 6 on the next