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Wall Mount LCD Arm 

Model: WA540S 

 

Instruction Manual 

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It  is  Dyconn’s  intention  to  have  all  the  correct  information  present  within  this  manual. 

Although  we  try  our  best,  Dyconn  makes  no  claim  that  the  information  comprised  herein 

covers all conditions or details in connection with installation or use of this product. Dyconn 

assumes  no  responsibility  for  accuracy  or  adequacy  of  information  comprised  in  this 

document. The information comprised here is subject to change without notice or obligation 

of any kind.

 

 
Instruction Manual 

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This warning informs you of the possibilities of personal injury or damage to 

equipment if you do not follow the corresponding instructions. It is the installer's 

responsibility to make sure all components are properly assembled and installed 

using the instructions manual provided.   

 

 

Using improper screw sizes may damage your display. If spacers are required, be 

sure  to  use  the  screws  of  the  correct  size.  Use  of proper  screws  will  easily  and 

completely  thread  into  the  display  mounting  holes.  Inadequate  thread 

engagement in the display may cause display to fall.

   

 

 

It  is  the  installer

’s  responsibility  to  make  sure  the  combined  weight  of  all 

components does not exceed weight capacity of 17.6lbs (8Kg). Exceeding weight 

capacity can result in severe personal injury or damage to equipment.   

 

 

Allowing any part of your component cables to be caught between movable parts 

can result in serious personal injury or damage to equipment. 

 

Please read the following warning before installing

 

 

Verify  that  all  parts  are  included.  Do  not  install  if  the  products  or  hardware  are 

damaged. Not all hardware included will be used. 

 

Please contact a qualified installer. 

 

This product contains moving parts. Use with caution. 

 

Determine approximate location for mounting and be sure to consider the display size, 

extension, height adjustment and pitch/roll requirements. 

Summary of Contents for WA540S

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Page 2: ...instructions manual provided Using improper screw sizes may damage your display If spacers are required be sure to use the screws of the correct size Use of proper screws will easily and completely thread into the display mounting holes Inadequate thread engagement in the display may cause display to fall It is the installer s responsibility to make sure the combined weight of all components does ...

Page 3: ...y can result in serious personal injury or damage to equipment Specifications Product Dimension Weight Capacity 17 6lbs 8Kg Suits LCD Flat Panel Displays 12 300mm 24 610mm Maximum Extension 18 457mm Depth from Wall 3 2 81 5mm Tilt Adjustment 90 degrees Display Orientation 360 degrees Swivel Adjustment 90 degrees Pivot 180 degrees VESA Compatibility 75x75mm and 100x100mm ...

Page 4: ...Page 4 Supplied Parts ...

Page 5: ...1 Carefully inspect verify that all components are present 2 If the mount components are damaged or missing please contact the company seller of the product you purchased this unit from and report the issue Note Read all assembly instructions before starting the installation process ...

Page 6: ...ure the combined weight of all components does not exceed weight capacity of 17 6lbs 8Kg The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation Wood Wall Installation 1 To determine Wall Plate 2 mounting height add 1 25 4mm to the mounting height from the top of the table See Figure 1 1 2 Place the Wall Plate 2 on the wall Mark location with pencil See Figure 1 2 3 Use awl or stud f...

Page 7: ...Figure 1 2 4 Insert Philips Screw ST6 3x65mm 3 through Washer 14 Wall Plate 2 and finally into pilot hole Repeat for remaining Philips Screws Tighten Philips Screw securely See Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 3 ...

Page 8: ...bined weight of all components does not exceed weight capacity of 17 6lbs 8Kg The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation Note Select the proper hardware for this installation Concrete Wall Installation 1 To determine Wall Plate 2 mounting height add 1 25 4mm to the mounting height from the top of the table See Figure 1 5 2 Place the Wall Plate 2 on the wall Mark the moun...

Page 9: ...gure 1 6 Figure 1 7 4 Insert Anchor 13 into anchor hole and seat with gentle tapping from hammer Hammer anchor screw until anchor has fully collapsed against back side of concrete wall See Figure 1 8 Figure 1 8 ...

Page 10: ...Page 10 5 Insert Philips Screw ST6 3x65mm 3 through Washer 14 Wall Plate 2 and finally into anchor 13 Repeat for remaining Philips Screws Tighten Philips Screws securely See Figure 1 9 Figure 1 9 ...

Page 11: ...ure the combined weight of all components does not exceed weight capacity of 17 6lbs 8Kg Exceeding weight capacity can result in severe personal injury or damage to equipment Wall Mount LCD Arm will only work when a display is properly installed Note All Spacers or Screws used should be the same length Attaching the Display 1 Ensure Tilter Mount Bracket of Wall Mount LCD Arm Assembly is able to sw...

Page 12: ...ter Mount Bracket so that the mounting holes on the Tilter Mount Bracket and Spacers 4 are aligned See Figure 2 2 5 Using a Philips Screwdriver install selected Screws 6 8 through mounting holes on Tilter Mount Bracket and Spacers 4 and into the display monitor Tighten Screws with Philip Screwdriver so the Tilter Mount Bracket is firmly attached to the display monitor Do not over tighten the Screw...

Page 13: ...bly 1 Attach the Wall Mount LCD Arm Assembly 1 to Wall Plate 2 by placing the LCD Arm Assembly downward onto the top of the Wall Plate pole See Figure 3 1 2 Once the Wall Mount LCD Arm Assembly is in desired position tighten with Hex Grub Screw using the Hex Allen Wrench 2 5mm 10 so the assembly is firmly in place See Figure 3 2 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 ...

Page 14: ... 3 3 Place the Cover 11 Insert the Phillips Screw M6x12mm 12 and Plastic Washer 15 and tighten using a Phillips Screwdriver Do not over tighten This is to help prevent the LCD Arm Assembly from detaching See Figure 3 3 ...

Page 15: ... to leave enough slack in the cables to allow for movement of the arms Installing Cable Management 1 Connect cables to display monitor Adjust the display to its fully extended position to ensure that there is sufficient cabling at the end of the Arms so that the cables are not stretched or pulled out when the display is moved See Figure 4 1 2 Feed the cables through the cable bracket entry slot on...

Page 16: ...ount LCD Arms Assembly or display monitor Exercise caution when adjusting the display Support the display to avoid damage to equipment Disconnect power before removing the display Adjusting the Wall Mount LCD Arm Assembly Resistance 1 Support display monitor when adjusting the resistance of the Wall Mount LCD Arm Assembly See Figure 5 1 ...

Page 17: ...be done by using Hex Allen Wrench 4mm 9 To increase the resistance of the Tilter Mount Bracket to secure tilt position adjust the M5x15mm Tension Hex Socket Cap Screw located around the Tilter Mount Bracket using the supplied 4mm Hex Allen Wrench See Figure 5 2 4 To increase or decrease the resistance of the Pivot Joint to suit display monitor swivel adjust the Tension Hex Cap Screw located on the...

Page 18: ...Plate 2 followed by reattaching the LCD Arm to the Wall Plate 2 to achieve your desired position See Figure 5 4 7 If this product tends to automatically move to the side tension adjustment may be required on the LCD Arm to set your display monitor arm to the desired position This can be done by using Hex Allen Wrench 2 5mm 10 See Figure 5 5 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 ...

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Page 20: ... design is necessary to prevent repetitive strain injuries which can develop over time and can lead to long term disabilities 1 To ensure the correct focal distance for ultimate visual comfort a viewing distance between 460mm 18 to 610mm 24 is recommended See Figure6 1 ...

Page 21: ...ds to be supported to decrease disc pressure Sitting in a chair with a backrest that inclines backwards and has adequate lumbar support is critical to prevent excessive lower back pressures The recommended ergonomic seating position to minimize pressures is to sit with the wrists straight at a 90 angle from the floor and seat and knee angle must also be at a 90 angle Angular adjustment to reduce r...

Page 22: ...r visit www dyconn com Dyconn disclaims any liability for modification improper installations or installations over specified weight range Dyconn will not be liable for any damages arising out of the use of or inability to use of Dyconn products Warranty specification is subject to change without prior notice ...

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