Arkitect ATVBCS14 Instruction Manual
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To install the Arkitect ATVBCS14 Mount on a drywall surface, use wall anchors rated for the mount's weight. First, locate the studs behind the drywall using a stud finder. Align the mount with the studs, mark the drill holes, and then drill pilot holes into the studs. Secure the mount with the screws provided, ensuring it is level.
You will need a stud finder, a drill with the appropriate drill bits, a level, a screwdriver, and a tape measure. Having a pencil for marking and a socket wrench may also be helpful.
Check if all screws are tightened properly and that the mount is attached to the wall studs. Ensure the TV brackets are securely fastened to the TV and the mount. If issues persist, verify that the mount's weight capacity is not exceeded.
The Arkitect ATVBCS14 Mount can hold TVs up to 55 inches and has a maximum weight capacity of 77 pounds (35 kg).
Yes, the Arkitect ATVBCS14 Mount allows for tilt adjustments. Loosen the tilt adjustment screws, set your desired angle, and then retighten the screws to secure the position.
The mount is compatible with most TVs that are between 32 to 55 inches and have VESA mounting patterns up to 400x400 mm. Always check the VESA specifications of your TV to ensure compatibility.
Regularly check that all screws and bolts are tight. Inspect the mount for any signs of wear or damage every six months. Clean the mount with a soft, dry cloth to prevent dust buildup.
First, unplug all cables from the TV. Then, have a second person assist you in supporting the TV while you loosen the screws securing the TV brackets to the mount. Carefully lift the TV off the mount.
Ensure that the mounting arms are not upside down or backward. Double-check the VESA pattern size on the TV and the mount. If the alignment issue persists, consult the manual or contact customer support for assistance.
When mounting on a brick wall, use masonry anchors and a hammer drill to create holes in the brick. Avoid drilling into the mortar between bricks as it may not provide sufficient support. Ensure the mount is level before securing it in place.