Kanto M600 Full Motion TV Mount User Manual

June 2, 2024
Kanto

User Manual M600

Full Motion TV

FULL MOTION TV MOUNT

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Read these instructions fully before assembly and installation. If you do not understand these directions, or have any doubts about the safety of the installation, please consult a qualified installation contractor. Make sure there are no defective or missing parts.
Do not use defective parts. Kanto cannot be liable for property damage or injury caused by incorrect mounting, incorrect assembly, lifting or incorrect use of this product. If there is hardware missing, or if you are uncertain whether a part is defective, please contact Kanto directly using one of the methods below.
CAUTION:
The maximum loading weight is 77 lb (35 kg). This mount is intended for use only with the maximum weights indicated. Use with products heavier than the maximum weights indicated may result in instability causing possible injury. The wall you plan to affix the Kanto mount to must be able to support more than 5 times the weight of the television and the mount combined. Do not use this product for any purpose other than to mount a VESA compliant TV on a vertical surface as outlined in this manual. Improper installation may cause damage to your TV or serious injury. This product should not be
mounted on steel stud walls or cinder block walls. Consult a qualified installation contractor if you are unsure about the type of wall you may have.

See installation video online at : www.kantomounts.com/resources

Supplied Parts and Hardware
Project Overview
  1. Select TV Screws and Spacers
  2. Select Spacers for Irregular TVs
  3. Remove Covers and TV Plate
  4. Attach TV Brackets
  5. Mount Wall Plate Assembly
  6. Attach Wall Plate Covers
  7. Hang and Secure TV
  8. Level TV
  9. Finalize Adjustments
  10. Manage Cables

IMPORTANT!: Please read t his entire document before attempting assembly.

1. Select TV Screws and Spacers

TV Screws and Spacers

1.1 C–K Select Screws:
The back of your TV has 4 screw holes in a square or rectangular pattern. This is where the mount will attach to your TV. Kanto provides several sizes and lengths of screws. This guide will help you select the right screws for your TV. You will only use 4 of the provided screws to attach your TV – the rest are not needed.

TV Screws and Spacers

1.2 M–N Select Spacers:
Plastic spacers are also provided in 2 thicknesses to allow the mount to work with curved TVs, and TVs that have recessed mount holes, protrusions, or inputs in the way. They can also be used to prevent the TV screws from going too deep and damaging your TV. You may not need spacers for your TV.

2. Select Spacers for Irregular TVs

Spacers for Irregular TVs

Spacers can be used to provide clearance around protrusions on the back of your TV, or to accommodate a curved TV. You may need to use longer screws.

3. Remove Covers and TV Plate

Remove Covers

4. Attach TV Brackets

WARNING: Do not lay the TV face down on its front. Use a wall or TV stand.

Attach TV Brackets

† Only applicable if using M4 / M5 / M6 screw   *Optional

4b.

Attach TV Brackets

5a. Mount Wall Plate Assembly (Wood Stud Wall)

Mount Wall Plate

CAUTION:
Make sure the supporting surface will support the load limits outlined in the caution on page two. Tighten lag bolts (O) until the wall plate is snug against the wall.
Do not over tighten the lag bolts (O). Each lag bolt must be located in the middle of a wood stud.

5b. Mount Wall Plate Assembly (Concrete Wall)

Mount Wall Plate

6. Attach Wall Plate Covers

Attach Wall Plate Covers

7. Hang and Secure TV

Secure TV

8. Level TV

Level TV

9. Finalize Adjustments

Finalize Adjustments

10. Manage Cables

Manage Cables

Instruction

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