Bell'O 8315, 8325 manual Locking the arms into place

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Locking the arms into place

After the TV with the Monitor Arms (MA) is positioned on the Wall Plate (WP), you need to lock the arms into place so that the TV cannot inadvertently come off the wall plate or be removed. To lock the arms, simply turn the large screw head on the side of both of the bracket’s locking mechanisms 90° toward the wall using a screwdriver as your assistant holds the TV in place. (See Figure 14.) After you've done this, and the locking mechanism has been engaged, tighten the M4 x 10mm Security Screw (AB) behind the large lock screw to prevent the locking bar from rotating out of the locked position. Repeat this procedure on both sides of the bracket. For extra security, in addition to the security screw, you can also place a padlock through the large holes in the protruding tabs of the locking mechanism.

Figure 14

AB

To Lock

Large Screw

Head

Locking Bar

Shown Down in

Locked Position

After the TV is installed, carefully try to lift it off to make sure it is secure. If it is correctly secured, the TV should not move.

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Contents Page Foolish Assumptions IntroductionAbout This Manual Icons Used in This Book Precautions WP 8315 or 8325 Wall Plate 8325 Shown, Quantity Parts Included in This KitAB M4 x 10mm Security Screw Tools You Will Need Getting ready to hang the TV Attaching the Adjustable ArmsWho is VESA? Choosing which screws to use for your TVAttaching the Monitor Arms Selected Screw Adjustment LeverFinding the wood studs to mount to Securing the Wall PlateDetermining the location of the TV Installing the Security Screw Using the Installation TemplateWhen mounting to a wood stud Level When mounting to solid concrete, bricks, or cinder blockInstalling the decorative End Covers Understanding the locking mechanism Don’t forget those wiresMounting the TV Mounting the TV Locking the arms into place If you need to remove the TV Using the tilting arm featureLimited Lifetime Warranty Bell’O International Corporation