diagram and guide of how to mount properly on the wall.

2Using the enclosed mounting template, place the diagram against the wall and mark two locations on the wall where the mount Is to be Installed.

3With the help of another person, place the mount against the wall and level it using the bubble guide.

4While another person holds the mount in place, mark two locations on the wall where the mount is to be installed.

5Set the mount aside and drill a 5/16” (8mm) pilot hole at each marked location. Remove any excess dust from the holes.

6Insert a Concrete Anchor (B) into each hole so that it is flush with the concrete surface.A hammer can be used to lightly tap the anchors into place if necessary. 2

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7Place the mount back against the wall and secure it using the wood screws

(A)provided. Do not over-tighten these screws and do not release the mount until all screws are in place.

DNote

If the concrete wall is covered by a layer of plaster or drywall, the concrete anchor must pass completely through the layer to rest

flush with the concrete surface.

8Once both wood screws are in place you must tighten each one. Be sure not to over tighten. 3



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3.3Attaching the arm to the LCD B Warning

Make sure the LCD is unplugged before starting this step of the installation and never lay the LCD face down as this may damage the viewing surface.

1Before attaching the arm piece of the mount to your LCD, you must first determine which hardware to use. Do this by examining the back of the LCD. If your LCD has a flat back, use the M4x12mm bolts (C). If your LCD has a recessed back, use the longer M4x30mm bolts (D) and 3/4” spacers (E).

2After you have determined the appropriate bolts, use them to attach the arm piece of the mount to the back of your LCD. 4

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ETip

Be careful not to over-tighten the bolts.

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Philips SQM4712/27 manual Tip Be careful not to over-tighten the bolts