MM750 Installation Instructions

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MM750 Installation Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Please read this entire manual before you begin. Do not unpack any contents until you verify all requirements on PAGE 3. If you have any questions, visit MantelMount.com or call (800)-897-9755.! WARNING! This product contains small parts that can be a choking hazard. Do not let children play with any of these small parts! Keep children away from the work area during installation.! WARNING! Do not let small children operate, pull on, or hang from MantelMount. Do not operate MantelMount when anyone is near or behind the mount. MantelMount is very strong and can result in crushing injuries.! WARNING! MantelMount must be installed to a wall or structure that is able to hold five times the combined weight of all equipment. If you are unsure about your structure, a contractor must evaluate your installation.! WARNING! Exceeding the weight capacity can result in serious personal injury or damage to equipment! The combined weight of all components must not exceed 0 lbs (50 kg).! CAUTION: This product is intended to be installed by professional installation contractors, or persons familiar with the tools and methods required for this installation. If you are not sure about your ability to perform this installation, you must contact a professional. MantelMount is not responsible for damage or injury caused by incorrect installation or improper use.! CAUTION: Do not use this product in any way, or for any purpose, that is not specifically described in these instructions. MantelMount is not responsible for damage or injury caused by incorrect installation or improper use. U.S. Pat. No. 8,86,09 IMPORTANT: MantelMount has three different adjustments that must be made after the installation is complete in order to operate properly. The side-to-side swivel stops are adjusted with two screws and locknuts so that the TV does not swivel into the mantel. Tilt is removed with one screw inside the swivel mechanism. The TV should always be vertically parallel to the wall The bottom travel stop is adjusted with two screws and locknuts so the TV and mount do not lower all the way into the mantel. MantelMount MM750 www.mantelmount.com PAGE

Required Tools 7/3-5mm 0-mm Before you begin, please verify that all components are included and undamaged. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact MantelMount. Never proceed with missing or damaged parts! Lay out all components and make sure you identify that each one has a match in the diagram. Some of the parts included will not be used during installation. Do not proceed if you do not understand and identify all of the components. {0} x M5x {0} x M5x30 {03} x M5x0 {0} x M5-M6 {8} x8 M6x {6} x Locknut M6 {0} x M6x6 {05} x M6x30 {06} x M6x0 {07} x M8x5 {08} x M8x5 {09} x M8x5 {} x M8 {9} x M6x0 {3} x Lag Bolt {} x Anchor x8 Spacer {} x8 M8x6 {7} x Locknut M8 {5} x8 Cable Ties {56} x Center Handle {6} x TV Frame {} x Stud Bracket {7} x Vertical Brace {8} x Brace Extender {3} x Horizontal Brace {9} x Horizontal Brace, TV {5} x6 Wall Cover {30} x Lift Housing PAGE MantelMount MM750

Please verify that your installation meets all of these CRITICAL requirements: A MantelMount is designed for use only with decorative fireplaces that are not the primary heat source for a house. Temperature at the front edge of mantle should never exceed 0 F. B Wall must be WOOD STUD FRAME only. There must be at least studs available for mounting. Wall covering must not exceed 5/8 inch thick. For other types of walls or other types of installations please visit the FAQ section at www.mantelmount.com. 0 F MAX. STUDS C Mantle must not extend from mounting surface more than 9 inches ( inches for non-recessed installations). MantelMount can not extend past a mantel larger than 9 inches. Larger mantels will also reduce the amount of side-to-side swivel. D TELEVISION REQUIREMENTS:. Weight must be below 0 pounds (56 Kg).. Screen size larger than 50 diagonal inches. 3. Mounting screw holes are VESA compliant. For non-vesa hole patterns, please visit the FAQ section at www.mantelmount.com. 9 inches MAXIMUM larger than 50 VESA Width: 0-600mm Height: 00-600mm E Note: This is not an installation step, only a verification. Do not use these dimensions during installation. The space above the mantle must be taller than the TV. The required space depends on how far out the mantle extends. Refer to chart below and add this additional height to the TV height to determine if space is tall enough. Space height TV height If mantle extends: Less than 0 inches 0 - inches - 6 inches 6-9 inches This is required space height: TV height plus 6 inches TV height plus 8 inches TV height plus 0 inches TV height plus 5 inches Mantle Extends: MantelMount MM750 PAGE 3

Use a Vertical Brace {7} to determine if your television is a flat back or an irregular back. An irregular back will require spacers and longer screws to fill any spaces between the Vertical Brace and the TV. The Braces must be parallel to your television screen. Choose the correct screw diameter and length for the TV. Hand-thread screw combination into the TV to ensure there is adequate thread engagement without hitting the bottom of threaded insert. Use only minimum amount of spacers (if required). Flat Back Irregular Back Irregular Back (Recessed Threads) Must leave a gap in threaded TV insert 7-0 threads minimum engagement Spacers! CAUTION: Do Not use screws that are too long for the threaded inserts of Television. This can damage internal components. Possible Screw Combinations shown with maximum spacer usage (if spacers are required). 3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The Vertical Braces {7} are a fixed distance higher than the bottom of the Lift Housing Frame {30}. This relationship can be used to calculate most mounting situations such as centering the TV in an alcove or mounting the TV at a specific height on the wall. M5 {0} {0} {03} {0} {0} {0} If you measure the distance from the bottom of your TV (or Sound Bar) to the bottom of the Vertical Braces {7} (see: page 5) you will automatically know the distance from the bottom of your TV to the bottom of the Lift Housing {30}. You can use this information to install the Lift Housing on the wall in order to locate your TV to any specific height you desire. M6 {0} {06} {0} {0} {05} {0} Example: If the Vertical Braces are attached 0 inches from the bottom of the TV, then the bottom of the cutout opening should be inches higher than where you want the bottom edge of the TV on the wall (0-6 = ). If you are installing above a mantel, then your installation must still have the additional clearance for downward motion stated in the chart in Step 9. M8 {07} {} {09} {} {08} {} 7.5 INCHES to Flange edge 6 INCHES to housing or cutout PAGE MantelMount MM750

The Vertical Braces {7} are always mounted higher than the bottom of the TV. However, the Brace Extenders {8} will be mounted one of two ways: 5 6 Without a Sound Bar - The Brace Extenders are installed within a few inches above the bottom of the TV. Attach the Vertical Braces {7} to the TV so the bottoms of the Vertical Braces are at least seven inches higher than the bottom of the TV. If the holes on the TV are lower than the braces, install the lower screws through the Brace Extenders {8} using the included Spacers. With a Sound Bar - The Brace Extenders are installed below the TV with enough room to install the Sound Bar onto the Horizontal Brace {9}. Vertical Braces: Always higher than the bottom of the TV {7} Without Sound Bar: Extenders are or inches above the TV With Sound Bar: Extenders are a few inches below the TV {8} 7 to 0 INCHES Attach the TV Horizontal Brace {9} to the Extenders {8}. Use the Vertical Braces to align the Extenders. 7 8 Attach the Extenders to the Vertical Braces {7}. Attach the Center Handle {56}, making sure the Handle is within one inch from the bottom of the TV. Measure the distance from the bottom of the Vertical Braces {7} (not the Extenders) to the bottom of television or Sound Bar (not the Center Handle). Write down this distance to use in Step 9. {8} {8} Bottom of Vertical Brace Bottom of Vertical Brace {9} {6} Bottom of TV inch MAX (5mm) Use this distance in Step 9 Bottom of Sound Bar MantelMount MM750 PAGE 5

9 Determine the Vertical Position of the Housing: This image at right shows that the further out a mantle extends, the more it will interfere with the arc of the lowering TV. The chart below gives clearance heights from the bottom of the TV to the top of various mantel sizes. However, the MM750 Lift Housing {30} is often located even higher on the wall than the TV. To locate the TV so it has enough clearance and doesn t hit the mantel, you will need to know how much higher the Housing is than the bottom of the TV. Then you can locate the Housing on the wall. NOTE: If there is extra space available, due to a high ceiling for example, then these heights are only minimum requirements. If mantle extends: Less than 0 inches 0 - inches - 6 inches 6-9 inches Required Clearance: Add 5 inches Add 7 inches Add 9 inches Add inches MEASURE THIS DISTANCE (with or without soundbar) see: Step 8 SUBTRACT SIX INCHES ADD THIS CLEARANCE FROM THE CHART The result will be the correct height above the mantel to install the Housing USE THIS DISTANCE for Step MANTEL PAGE 6 MantelMount MM750

Installation Options: Surface Mount SURFACE MOUNT (non-recessed) installation using Horizontal Braces {3} to attach to existing wall studs, on top of existing drywall. The Horizontal Braces can reach studs that are up to 3 inches (875mm) apart. They attach flush to the back of the Lift Housing {30}. SURFACE MOUNT (non-recessed) installation onto stone or concrete walls using the six holes in the back of the Lift Housing {30}. The wall must be solid stone or concrete that can hold five times the weight of all combined equipment. This surface must not be a facade or non-structural material. Use concrete anchors (not included) to attach the Lift Housing to the surface. {} {7} {3} {} {3} Concrete Anchoring Hardware Not Included Installation Options: Recessed using Horizontal Braces {3} RECESSED installation using the Horizontal Braces {3} to attach to existing wall studs: The Horizontal Braces attach to the flange on the front of the Lift Housing {30}. The Braces can be located off-center to the Housing, if needed, to reach the nearest stud. Use the included Template to mark the location to cut the drywall. This installation is easiest when there is no center stud that needs to be cut to make room. Paintable Wall Covers {5} can be snapped onto the Horizontal Braces. {3} {5} {} {7} {3} {} MantelMount MM750 PAGE 7

Installation Options: Recessed using x Stud Brackets {} MM750 includes brackets that make it easier to install horizontal pieces of x bracing inside the wall. This is because all of the attachment holes in the Brackets can be reached for drilling and screwing simply by reaching through the opening that is cut for the Lift Housing {30}, see FIG. A. Drywall Not Shown When wall studs are far apart, or when a center stud needs to be cut, or when the cleanest look is desired, sections of horizontal x can be installed through the cutout. They provide a solid structure for the mount without the need for the Horizontal Braces {3}. The mount is attached with Lag Bolts through the holes in the front flange of the Lift Housing {30}. The Stud Brackets can be attached with lag bolts, or bolts with nuts and washers. The hardware to attach the Stud Brackets is not included. {3} {} FIG. A (view from inside the wall) FIG. B (view from inside the wall) opening Note: If the Bracket is near the cutout opening, make sure to orient the attaching hardware away from the opening so they do not interfere with the Lift Housing {30}. This hardware is attached before the braces are installed into the wall, see FIG. B. Cutting a Center Stud: When cutting a center stud, measure.5 above and below the template mark before the opening is cut out. The drywall will hold the stud in place while it is cut. Plunge cut through the stud at both locations and attach the cut ends to the cross bracing when they are installed, see FIG. C. FIG. C (view facing the wall).5 {} Stud Bracket.5 PAGE 8 MantelMount MM750

0 Marking the Location for the Lift Housing {30} Use the Template to mark the location of the Housing according to the height from step 9. Make sure the Template is level and centered. MantelMount is located in the same spot for all installations. If you are surface mounting, you will only need to mark the corners, but for recess mounting you will trace the entire template to cut out the drywall. Install the Lift Housing {30} Locate, Mark, and Pre-Drill Studs in the Wall. All holes must be pre-drilled with 7/3 drill bit to a depth of.5 inches (65mm) including wall covering. Note: Wall covering (drywall) must not exceed 5/8 thickness. Install the Lift Housing to the wall using one of the options previously described. C L Distance from mantel to opening from Step 9! CAUTION: Do Not overtighten Lag Bolts {3}. Tighten only until the washers are firmly against the Housing. Damage due to overtightening can cause property damage or injury. THIS STEP REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE Pull the Safety Braces out to the ready position as shown. You might need to flex them over the screws. Do not bend the Safety Braces. Firmly and slowly pull down the Arm until the Lifting Mechanism is in a horizontal position. The second person must swing the Safety Braces upward until they grab the crossmember of the Upper Arm. DO NOT damage or scratch the rods of the Gas Springs! The Lifting Mechanism should stay at a horizontal position. MantelMount MM750 PAGE 9

! WARNING: DO NOT put hands into Lifting Mechanism while operating the mount. Severe Injury can occur due to pinching or crushing. Always use the Safety Braces when working near or inside MantelMount. 3 Install the TV Frame {6} using Screws {} and Washers {}. These screws can also be used to fine tune level the TV. Always remember to tighten. ONLY WITH SAFETY BRACES IN PLACE! {} {} {6} 5 THIS STEP REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE Carefully hang the Television onto the TV Frame making sure that both hooks on the Vertical Braces {7} engage the TV Frame. DO NOT allow the Television to drop far enough to cause the Lifting Mechanism to hit the mantle. MantelMount comes pre-adjusted to reduce the possibility of contacting the mantle, but you should always be prepared to remove the television at this stage to make the proper correction. {8} If the Lift Housing {30} appears to be too close to the mantle, remove television. Go to STEP 7 and make an adjustment to the Bottom Stop position. Repeat this process until the Lifting Mechanism is a safe distance from the mantle when the TV is installed. Some older TVs are not weight balanced. If the TV is much heavier on one side, slide the TV slightly sideways to balance and level the TV. Attach with Screws {8}. PAGE 0 MantelMount MM750

6 Adjusting for Television weight: With Safety Braces in place, use a socket wrench with an extension to adjust the long bolts inside the Lift Housing {30}. Take turns adjusting each side so they stay relatively even with each other. Turn the bolts clockwise (AS SHOWN BELOW) to pull the Gas Springs down and increase the lifting force for heavy TVs, or turn counter-clockwise for lighter TVs. This adjustment can take several turns. Reference the sticker scale on each side for the weight of the TV. Each scale represents the TOTAL WEIGHT of the TV. Adjust the bolt until the TV gently stays in the lowered position. When the mount moves with a neutral feel within the Safety Braces, un-latch the Safety Braces and check the mount operation throughout the full range of motion. (TV and some components are not shown in these images for clarity.) Safety Braces Locked 30 50 70 90 Keep the Locknut loose during adjustment. Tighten it to the bottom after tension is correct. 0 Align the TOP of the block with the desired weight DO NOT adjust all the way to the bottom. That position is only to remove the Gas Springs. Verify the proper lifting performance: MantelMount lifting force is designed to keep the TV securely in the up position while also allowing the TV to gently rest in the down position. See the diagram below for the correct lifting adjustment. Strongest in the UP position Neutral in the MID positions Adjust each side evenly Clockwise for heavy TVs Weakest in the Bottom position MantelMount MM750 PAGE

Adjusting the Hard Stops for Range of Motion: 7 8 Adjusting the Bottom Stop Position: Loosen the Locknuts and adjust the Bottom Stop screws to the desired stopping position. There are two screws underneath the Lifting Mechanism. Turn these screws inward until they tighten at the desired lower position. Tighten both locknuts after the adjustments are made. Adjusting the Side Swivel Stop Positions: Loosen the Locknuts and adjust the Swivel Stop screws to the desired stopping positions, both left and right. Tighten both locknuts after the adjustments are made. Note: If no swivel is desired, it may be necessary to remove the locknuts and re-attach them on the other side of the Swivel Bracket so that the Screws can be threaded out to their maximum length. 9 Removing unwanted Tilt: Attaching Cables: The TV should be fairly vertical in the up position and parallel to the wall. If the TV is tilted slightly downward, back out the adjustment screw slightly as shown. Tighten the locknut after the adjustment is made. If cables are attached using the Anchors {}, ensure that cables are not near the pinching area of the TV Frame and swivel portion of the mount. If cables are near the swivel, loop them away from the pinch area securely. Keep all Cables below pinch area Anchor {} Cable Ties {5} PAGE MantelMount MM750

Reference Only: This is one possible configuration for the signal cables. Each segment of the cables has extra length so that the cables are not stressed or kinked when the mount is moved. Ensure that cables do not get pinched between brackets when the mount is raised.! CAUTION: Never release the handle before it is fully upright. MantelMount is strongest in the top position, and allowing it to slam closed can damage televisions. Always control the lifting process.! CAUTION: Never allow small children to play around or operate MantelMount. Property damage or personal injury can occur. MantelMount MM750 PAGE 3

9 8 8 8 57 56 9 6 7 59 0 0 03 0 05 06 07 0 5 3 08 09 Additional Installation Parts 3 3 3 6 6 37 58 5 5 3 8 3 3 33 7 33 39 8 0 5 7 9 55 7 50 6 38 3 36 3 30 35 5 5 7 5 53 5 PAGE MantelMount MM750

ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 89 M5 x 3 039 Horizontal Brace 90 M5 x 30 3 5 Sliding Spring Mount 3 9 M5 x 0 33 7 Disk Spring Washer M8 93 M6 x 6 3 085 Adjustment Block 5 9 M6 x 30 35 80 Hex Bolt M8 x 60 6 95 M6 x 0 36 60 Gas Spring 7 97 M8 x 5 37 0 Upper Arm, 750, Welded 8 98 M8 x 5 38 08 Lower Arm, Welded 9 99 M8 x 5 39 060 Swivel 0 66 Washer M6 0 05 Tilt Bracket, Welded 6 Washer M8 x 36 0 Axle, 750 Spacer 8 9 Bushing 3 37 Lag Bolt M8 x 60 3 037 Axle 0 Cable Tie Anchor Bushing 5 6 Cable Tie 8 5 09 Washer M8 x 3 x 6 83 Locknut M6 6 6 035 Axle 7 87 Locknut M8 8 7 05 Top Pivot 8 78 Round Screw M6 x 8 8 0 Connector Brace 9 55 Round Screw M6 x 0 9 063 Bottom Pivot 76 Round Screw M8 x 6 3 50 78 Round Screw M6 x 5 503 Stud Bracket 5 63 Set Screw M5 x 5 3 5 6 7 8 9 86 088 Nut M8 Socket Cap Screw M8 x 5 090 Socket Cap Screw M8 x 0 0 Wall Cover 6 050 TV Frame, Welded 038 Vertical Brace 056 Brace Extender 060 TV Horizontal Brace 7 3 5 53 5 55 56 57 58 59 Round Screw M8 x 60 35 Safety Brace Warning Sticker 6 Adjustment Sticker 06 Center Handle Handle Rubber, Temp. Change 90 Cardboard Template 735 x 335mm MM750M Instruction Manual 30 5 Recess Frame, 750, Welded MantelMount MM750 PAGE 5

Customer Service: (800)-897-9755 www.mantelmount.com 35. 7.8 30.5 8.75 Maximum Drop 3.5 3.6 Recess Depth 75mm Soundbar.8 Thickness 3.3.5 Max Recessed Clearance 7.0 Min Recessed Clearance 5 R Exclusive MantelMount Features! Auto-Straightening: Flattens the TV as it is raised to the upper position to prevent rotation into the wall 5 L Safety Braces: Hold the mount safely in the down position to work behind the TV during installation Smooth Operation: Solid shafts with polymer bushings at each pivot point provide silent movement Temperature-Sensing Handles: Change to red color at temperatures above 0ºF to warn users if the fireplace is too hot for TV safety Full Manufacturer Warranty: MantelMount will replace or repair any product or part that proves defective due to improper workmanship or material during the warranty period. Visit www.mantelmount.com for details. This Installation Manual is available for download as a PDF document at www.mantelmount.com. The PDF version can be used to see larger images or to zoom in for much greater detail. PAGE 6 U.S. Pat. No. 8,86,09 0Jan8 MantleMount MM750