1.2.5.Cube stacking (for Rear )

1.2.5.1. Assembling the base stands and cubes

1.Assemble base stands.

2.Adjust level adjusters to make the base stand both level and plumb by means of a spirit level.

3. Loosen 4 screen-fixing screws per unit shown

with arrow lines in the right figure with an Allen

wrench (5 mm) to remove the screen units

from all cubes to be installed. (This applies to

50”, which is supplied with the screen fitted).

Screen unit

Base stands

Level adjusters

Screen-fixing

screws

4.

 

67”

PH50

: Turn a center screw in the lower

 

door 90 degrees anti-clockwise to unlock with

 

an Allen wrench (4mm).

5.

Open the lower door 90 degrees by pushing

 

down the handles. And then slide it to right to

 

detach. The door cannot be detached other

 

than 90 degrees opening position.

Cube unit

Center screw

( 67”PH50)

Lower door

6.Place a cube on the base stand.

7.Fix the cube at 4 points with supplied hexagon socket head bolts, spring washers and flat washers.

Caution

When holding up a cube, be careful not to put your hand between the cube and the base stand.

Hexagon socket head bolt

Spring washer

Flat washer

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