Arkitect ASTVMA14X Instruction Manual
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To install the Arkitect ASTVMA14X Mount on drywall, first locate the studs using a stud finder. Mark the positions and drill pilot holes into the studs. Use the provided screws to secure the mount to the wall, ensuring it is level. Avoid installing directly into drywall without using studs or appropriate anchors.
You will need a drill, a stud finder, a level, a screwdriver, and a wrench. A tape measure and pencil can also be helpful for accurate placement and marking.
Yes, the Arkitect ASTVMA14X Mount is compatible with both flat and curved TVs, as long as the TV falls within the specified weight and size limits of the mount.
The Arkitect ASTVMA14X Mount has a maximum weight capacity of 100 pounds (approximately 45 kilograms). Ensure your TV does not exceed this weight limit for safe installation.
To adjust the tilt, loosen the tilt adjustment screws located on the sides of the mount, set your desired angle, and then tighten the screws to secure the TV in place.
If the mount feels loose, check that all screws are tightened securely. Ensure that the mount is properly secured to the wall, ideally into studs. If necessary, use additional brackets or anchors for added stability.
Yes, the Arkitect ASTVMA14X Mount allows for swivel adjustments. You can swivel your TV left or right to achieve the desired viewing angle.
Regularly check all the screws and bolts to ensure they remain tight and secure. Inspect for any signs of wear or damage, and clean the mount with a soft, dry cloth to prevent dust accumulation.
The optimal height for mounting your TV depends on your eye level when seated. Generally, the center of the TV should be at eye level or slightly lower. A common guideline is to mount the TV so that the bottom third of the screen is at eye level.
The Arkitect ASTVMA14X Mount is designed for indoor use. If you wish to mount a TV outdoors, ensure it is under a covered area and protected from direct weather exposure to prevent damage.