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Set Up Instructions

Standard Installation
Standard cable without Cable Box direct to TV

This installation requires no additional equipment. After the installation of the TV, attach TV cable and power cable. Cabinet is controlled by remote; TV is also controlled by TV remote

*Note: Review the component area on back of TV. On some TVs, the components end up behind the "L" bracket and require spacers. Multiple sizes of these spacers are included. These spacers should be installed on the TV before the clips are secured. We provide most commonly used metric bolts to attach the 4 clips to a TV. If the factory supplied bolts do not fit, you wiil need to acquire the proper size bolts.

Figure 1
  1. Place TV brackets and components in a safe place. (fig. 1)


  2. Lift top up from front. (Caution: Make sure lid doesn't slam shut.) Remove "L" bracket from the lift machine (fig 2). Three bolts secure this piece.
  1. Lay TV face down on soft blanket or similar piece.


  2. Remove bottom stand from TV (if still attached)


  3. Find mounting holes on TV. Most TVs have 4, 6 or 8 holes, evenly spaced for mounting (fig 3).


  4. Secure clips (4) to TV with appropriate bolts. (Clips are approximately 4" long with center hole)


  5. After clips are secure, slide 2 rails through clips and center them (fig 4).


  6. Mount the "L" bracket (that you removed from the lift mechanism) to the cross bars (fig 5). (Crossbars have 5mm threaded holes.) Attach the "L" bracket to the two cross pieces with 4 (5mm) bolts and recess into beveled holes so they won't interfere with the raising and lowering of the lift. Lock with thumb screw provided. You will not be able to lock the rails to the clips until the L-Bracket is attached.*Note: The top of the "L" bracket should be even with the top of TV on all bedroom units.

Figure 2


Figure 3


Figure 4


Figure 5
  1. IMPORTANT! Two people are required for this step. Have two bolts ready to secure "L" bracket. Raise the lift about 3/4 of the way up. Lift TV and place "L" bracket on Lift. Hold steady and place three bolts in the top to secure, but do not completely tighten.


  2. Person in front should center the TV while the person behind TV tightens center bolt first and then tightens the two side bolts. This sequence pushes the TV slightly away from the Lift which reduces the chance of the lift catching on the "L" bracket.


  3. CAREFULLY lower TV into cabinet by pressing remote "Down" button. Hitting the remote's "Up" button will stop the down motion. Check to see that there is enough room for accessory components on the bottom area of cabinet.
  4. Attach all accessory components making sure all cable lengths are sufficient (6 foot minimum) so they won't get pulled out when TV rises to full UP position.


  5. Plug components and Lift cable into (customer supplied) power strip. Cables can slide through holes in back of cabinet.*Note: Do not plug components into factory strip in cabinet, as it powers down when Lift goes down. This strip is used for cabinets with lights.

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