Metz 40 TK 81 manual Wall Mounting possible only with the wall bracket

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Remove the adhesive tape from the top of the box and fold the top flaps of the box outwards.

Remove the two polystyrene corner blocks and remove the accessory box. The accessory box is located at one end, on the rear side of the monitor.

Before removing the monitor from its box, assemble the table-foot1), the wall bracket1) or the glass con- sole1) and place it in the intended installation position.

Never attempt to lift the monitor on your own, since this can cause injuries. Always obtain assistance from a second person when removing the monitor from its box.

Never stand the monitor directly on its base, since the infrared sensor is mounted there and will be damaged.

4.2 Wall Mounting (possible only with the wall bracket 1))

Non-compliance with the following instructions can result in serious injuries to persons and/or irrepa- rable damage to the monitor.

The TFT monitor may be mounted only on a vertical wall, using the wall bracket1).

Always obtain assistance from a second person when installing the wall bracket and placing the monitor on it.

Take great care when installing the wall bracket, since it must not only support the weight of the monitor but also withstand vibrations, shocks, etc.

Before installing the wall bracket, check the thickness and stability of the wall. Purchase suitable metal screws and wall plugs from a DIY shop. We recommend using screws with a diameter of 8 mm.

The wall must be solid (made of normal bricks, lime sand bricks or concrete) and capable of supporting the weight of the monitor.

For walls made of other materials, such as wood, and for hollow walls, have the wall bracket installed by an experienced handyman.

Wall mounting with the wall bracket 1)

The wall bracket1) consists of two vertical metal strips, connected together by horizontal strips, and provides the connection between the monitor and the wall.

A drilling template can be found in the accessory box. Use this template to drill the necessary holes and secure the wall bracket to the wall. The manufacturer recommends using screws with a diameter of 8mm.

Note that the monitor will sink by about 19 mm, compared with the position of the bracket, when it is mounted on the bracket.

After installing the bracket, check that it is securely mounted.

After the bracket1) has been installed, you can hang the TFT monitor on it.

There are four mounting studs on the back of the monitor. Insert all four studs into the large round openings in the wall bracket and lower it so that the studs slide into the U-shaped slots.

Glass console

Mounting stud

Wall bracket

Table foot

1) Accessory

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Contents Operating Instructions Flat-Cinema-TV 40 TKThank you ContentsStandards Safety NotesGeneral information Ambient conditionsCleaning and care FaultsMains connection and operation Other important notes BatteriesOverview FeaturesScope of Delivery Standard accessories in accessory boxStandard scope of delivery Connections Keys and Functions of the Remote Control Programming the codes for VCR and DVD Programming the remote control for the individual devicesProgramming the codes for CD player, tuner and tape deck Programming the code for a HiFi amplifierDetermining which codes are already programmed read-out mode Selecting the installation position Putting into ServiceUnpacking and Positioning UnpackingWall mounting with the wall bracket Wall Mounting possible only with the wall bracketConnecting and Switching On Saving changes Using the TV MenuResetting to the factory settings Basic TV-Menu SettingsMenu language Changing the menu propertiesAutomatic station search First-Time SettingsDeleting stations Sorting the TV stationsChanging the station names Auto-adjust function Adjusting the Sound Day-to-Day Operation 5.1 Switching On and OffMute function Adjusting the PictureAspect ratio TV ModeDisplaying Teletext subpages PC ModeVideo recorder Operation with External DevicesDVD player Special Functions Colour temperatureManual station search Freeze framePicture-in-picture Automatic power-offTroubleshooting Screen Technical DataCodes Video Code listHeadquarter Codes Codes DVD-Player Codes Hifi Tuner Codes Hifi Amp Local Controls Page Page Page Metz. Always first class