Chief Manufacturing FSD-4100 User Manual
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Installation Instructions
FSD-4100
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS!
WARNING:
A WARNING alerts you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions.
CAUTION:
A CAUTION alerts you to the possibility of damage or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the corre-
sponding instructions.
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WARNING:Improper installation can result in serious personal injury! Make sure that the mounting surface can sup-
port a redundant weight factor five times the total weight of the equipment. If not, reinforce the structure
before installing the FSD-4100.
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WARNING:Be aware also of the potential for personal injury or damage to the unit if it is not adequately mounted.
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WARNING:The installer is responsible for verifying that the surface to which the FSD-4100 is anchored will safely
support the combined load of all attached components or other equipment.
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WARNING:The weight of the display placed on the FSD-4100 must not exceed 15 lbs. (6.8 kg), the maximum load
capacity of the FSD-4100.
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WARNING:Watch for pinch points. Do not put your fingers between movable parts.
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WARNING:Make sure the mount and brackets are correctly oriented.
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CAUTION: Check the unit for shipping damage before you begin the installation.
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CAUTION: Overtightening adjustment bolt will cause excessive wear and may distort adjustment components.
NOTE: Hardware for attaching this unit to the mounting surface is not supplied.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
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Phillips screw driver
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Electric drill motor
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1/4” Drill bit
NOTE: Other tools may be required depending on the
method of installing the mount.
CONTENTS
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING ........................................
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INSPECT THE UNIT BEFORE INSTALLING ............
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PARTS .......................................................................
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FDS-4100 INSTALLATION ........................................
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MOUNT THE DISPLAY .............................................
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ADJUSTMENTS .........................................................
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CABLE MANAGEMENT .............................................
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