Adjusting the angle of the wall-hanging bracket – Panasonic TYWK6P1RW User Manual
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4. Adjusting the angle of the wall-hanging bracket
The angle of this wall-hanging bracket can be adjusted in 5-degree increments to one of three positions ranging
from “0-degree (Zero tilting)” to “10-degree tilting”.
When the wall-hanging bracket is shipped from the manufacturing plant, the angle is set to “0-degree (Zero tilting)”.
To change this angle, remove the screws used for adjustment and change the position of the stay.
(Tightening torque: 0.8 to 1.0 N•m)
“0-degree (Zero tilting)”
“10-degree tilting”
“5-degree tilting”
Stay
“0-degree
(Zero tilting)”
Tilting from 5 to 10
degrees
When the angle is set to
“0-degree (Zero tilting)”
When the angle is set to
“10-degree tilting”
Surface of wall
Screw used for
adjustment.
Surface of wall
Note
• When using some types of HDMI cables or PC cables, the cable may touch the wall and cause damage to the HDMI
terminal or the PC input terminal on the television set.
In such a case, adjust the angle of the wall-hanging bracket so that no weight is applied to the cable.
5. Installing the insulation spacers onto
the plasma TV
Take the top off the cardboard box containing the plasma
TV and pull down the protective bag.
Support the plasma TV from the front so that it does not
fall over.
Take the stand out from the cardboard box.
Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the caps (4)
from the plasma TV.
Cap
Phillips head screwdriver
Stand
Note
• After removing the caps and taking out the stand and
accessories, keep them safe.
(They will be required when a separate installation stand is
used.)
As shown in the figure on the right, install the accessory
M8 × 32 Allen head countersunk screws , dished toothed
washers , insulation spacers and spacers (× 4 for
each part) using included allen wrench at the locations
where the caps were previously installed.
(Tightening torque: 3 to 4 N•m)
* Appearance of the plasma TV differs according
to the model. The figure below is an example
of an applicable model.