Sony SU-B401S Operating Instructions

To assemble the Sony SU-B401S stand, start by laying out all parts and tools. Follow the assembly instructions in the user manual, which typically involves attaching the base to the vertical support using the provided screws and tools. Ensure all connections are tight and secure before mounting your TV.
If your stand is wobbling, check that all screws and bolts are tightened properly. Make sure the stand is placed on a flat, level surface. If the issue persists, inspect for any damaged parts that may need replacement.
The Sony SU-B401S stand is specifically designed for certain Sony TV models. Refer to the compatibility list in the user manual to ensure it supports your TV model. Using it with incompatible models may lead to instability.
To clean the stand, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe away dust and smudges. For more stubborn stains, a slightly dampened cloth with mild soap can be used. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents that might damage the finish.
The Sony SU-B401S stand is designed to support TVs up to a certain weight limit, as specified in the user manual. Ensure your TV's weight does not exceed this limit to maintain safety and stability.
The Sony SU-B401S stand typically allows for limited angle adjustments. Refer to your stand’s manual for specific instructions on tilting or turning the TV for optimal viewing. Some adjustments may require loosening screws, adjusting, and re-tightening.
If a part of your stand is damaged, contact Sony customer support or an authorized dealer to obtain replacement parts. Do not attempt to use the stand with damaged components as it may compromise safety.
The Sony SU-B401S is a stand-alone unit and is not designed for wall mounting. If wall mounting is desired, consult your TV manual for compatible wall mount models and installation instructions.
To move the assembly, ensure the TV is securely attached to the stand, then carefully lift from the base while having another person assist from the opposite side. Avoid dragging to prevent damage to both the stand and flooring.
Regular maintenance includes checking and tightening screws periodically, cleaning the stand to prevent dust buildup, and inspecting for any signs of wear or damage that might need attention.