Aiwa AE-D70 Instruction Manual
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To install the Aiwa AE-D70 bracket on drywall, first locate the studs using a stud finder. Align the bracket with the studs for maximum support, mark the screw holes, and drill pilot holes. Secure the bracket using suitable screws for drywall, ensuring it is level.
You will need a drill, a stud finder, a level, a screwdriver, and appropriate screws and anchors depending on your wall type.
Check if the screws are properly tightened and ensure they are anchored into the studs. If the bracket is still loose, consider using larger or additional screws and anchors to secure it better.
The Aiwa AE-D70 bracket is designed for indoor use. Using it outdoors may lead to corrosion or damage due to weather exposure unless additional protective measures are taken.
The Aiwa AE-D70 bracket supports up to 30 kg (66 lbs) when properly installed on a suitable surface.
It is recommended to inspect the bracket every six months for any signs of wear, loose screws, or structural integrity issues.
To repair a chipped finish, clean the area with a mild detergent, lightly sand the edges of the chip, and apply touch-up paint that matches the bracket's color to prevent rust.
Yes, the Aiwa AE-D70 bracket can be used to mount a TV, provided the TV does not exceed the bracket's weight limit and the mounting pattern is compatible.
For concrete walls, use masonry screws or expansion bolts to ensure a secure installation of the Aiwa AE-D70 bracket.
Use a spirit level to check and adjust the alignment of the bracket before fully tightening the screws. This ensures the bracket is level and secure.