Audiovox FPE1908 owner manual Installation, Removing the Base Stand, Mounting on the Wall

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INSTALLATION

REMOVING THE BASE STAND

WARNING: The LCD Display is very fragile, and must be protected at all times when removing the base stand. Be sure that no hard or sharp object, or anything that could scratch or damage the LCD display, comes into contact with it. Do NOT place pressure on the front of the unit at any time because the screen could crack.

1.Disconnect any cables or cords connected to the unit.

2.Lay the unit down on a flat surface, so the backside is facing up, making sure to place a soft cushioned material (such as a pillow or thick piece of foam) beneath the screen.

3.Remove the four screws and then remove the BASE STAND from the TV.

MOUNTING ON THE WALL

This unit is VESA-compliant, and is designed to be wall-mounted with a VESA-compliant 3 15/16” x 3 15/16” (100mm x 100mm) mounting kit designed for flat-panel TVs (sold separately). Mount this unit according to the directions included with the mounting kit.

3 15/16”

3 15/16”

Four mounting holes

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