MOUNT-E-FD70 Assembly instructions

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2020
  • Purchase here: amzn.to/2RvLEZu
    Enhance your visual display with Electric Flip Down Ceiling TV Mount (MOUNT-E-FD70) from VIVO! This heavy-duty motorized large TV mount is the perfect space saver that mounts to ceilings and other surfaces. The motor is controlled with an included IR remote which features programmable memory settings to save your favorite viewing angles. The convenient fold-up design fits flat and pitched surfaces allowing for easy storage, cleared up space, and out-of-way safety. Features include solid steel construction, 0° to -75° tilt, removable VESA plate for easy mounting, and screen height adjustment. The modern sleek design of the mount fits well into any home or office environment. Assembly is a simple process, and we provide the necessary hardware to get screen properly mounted
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  • @Geez01
    @Geez01 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial on getting this done.
    I watched the video and put my mount together with ease!!! Thank you!

  • @rustyshackleford8637
    @rustyshackleford8637 3 года назад +1

    I’m really wanting to purchase this mount. There’s only one thing holding me back. I just can’t see the screws holding the weight of a large tv anchoring into nothing but drywall. It just makes me a bit nervous. A horizontal mount that’s stationary I could see it holding. Vertical mount and constantly being moved, gives me pause. I see that the calculated slow movement would severely decrees the chance of the screws pulling out of the drywall, but it makes me nervous to mount a very expensive tv like that for fear of it face planting.
    Please put my worries to rest. I really want this mount. It would allow me so much more freedom to arrange my bedroom/cave.

    • @VIVOus
      @VIVOus  3 года назад +3

      This mount can't be used with drywall alone. It will need at least one good stud in the ceiling to provide the main support.
      If mounted in line with the stud, use the front and rear center holes of the mount, which can allow up to 4 screws to be inserted.
      If going across the stud, use the "keyhole" on each side. This way only has two screws going into a stud, but since it's at the main point of balance and the screws are heavy duty, it will hold without fail.
      With a stud (or studs) supporting the majority of the weight, the other holes can be used with drywall anchors to provide some extra stability. Drywall of course shouldn't be used as the main support though, since it could crack over time and drop the mount.

  • @adrankus
    @adrankus 3 года назад

    Question: my TV is 70" 400x200 mount holes, but they are located very low on the TV, not more center like this video shows. Any adapter kit for making sure I have enough ceiling clearance?

    • @VIVOus
      @VIVOus  3 года назад

      Some users have been able to lower their TV using our MOUNT-AD4X4 adapter kit with the arms facing down: amzn.to/2ZGgSSh
      We hope you're able to get your TV setup working the way you'd like!

    • @rogerwhiting9310
      @rogerwhiting9310 2 года назад

      @@VIVOus that adapter looks flimsy. I am going to make a whole plate

  • @javiernunez5299
    @javiernunez5299 2 года назад

    How do you power it without having too many wires I only saw you connect the bracket power

    • @VIVOus
      @VIVOus  2 года назад

      Some users will install a cable channel near the mount to keep the cables more hidden and organized, and there are others who have run them in the ceiling, completely out of sight. We've also seen setups where an electrical outlet was installed on the ceiling next to the mount.

  • @nicholasmaxson4080
    @nicholasmaxson4080 Год назад

    This may seem to be a silly question. But can you leave the mount and tv in the up position and watch tv.

    • @VIVOus
      @VIVOus  Год назад

      Yes, the TV can still be turned on even in the folded/raised position.

  • @bobbycampbell7449
    @bobbycampbell7449 7 месяцев назад

    Do u have to run the plug for tv and mount down the celling to the wall or does this have a plug in the mount

    • @VIVOus
      @VIVOus  7 месяцев назад

      The cables will have to be run along or through the ceiling/wall.

  • @luisvictoria8673
    @luisvictoria8673 3 года назад

    Do you guys have some thing for a 75 inches TV ?

    • @VIVOus
      @VIVOus  3 года назад

      We're sorry, but we do not make a ceiling mount for 75" TVs at this time. We only have stands and wall mounts for TVs that size.

  • @jimlighty5109
    @jimlighty5109 3 года назад

    @vivo i had some carpenter do this professionaly but im stuck to the fact that i keep pressing it down to retract on the wall at resting position. But how come it doesnt want to do max to the ceiling?? It only does a small retraction like 65 degrees not full 180 flat?

    • @VIVOus
      @VIVOus  3 года назад +1

      We're sorry the mount is having problems! It may need a reset. Try unplugging the power for about 10 seconds and plugging it back in, then hold the OK button for 6 seconds. The mount should fully retract to the ceiling. Once fully retracted, press the down button and allow it to come all the way down. If this doesn't fix it, please contact our customer support team for further assistance: vivo-us.com/pages/support

    • @jimlighty5109
      @jimlighty5109 3 года назад

      @@VIVOus sadly it really doesnt want to go all the way on top to rest. 3/4 way only..

    • @VIVOus
      @VIVOus  3 года назад

      @@jimlighty5109 Ok, this does sound like a problem with the mount. Please contact our customer support team, and we'll do all that we can to help!

    • @tcal9230
      @tcal9230 8 месяцев назад

      Do you have to hold for it to fully retract up n down or just one press

    • @jimlighty5109
      @jimlighty5109 7 месяцев назад

      actually the good thing is that its not that too many algorithm to try pressing the buttons. in the remote theres 2 ways to operate it and solve your question. and next it also has a way to restart those by pressing a button from the remote as well. I saw it in their manual and tested it. so the 2 ways are the up and down button , one press either direction will continuously move until you press the same button again. so if you press up while the tv is not on the ceiling state, like its down, then if you press up once, it will go up continuosly until you press up again to stop it. and the next mode is semi auto clicking it to get your desired level. and press and hold it to retract fully. the unplug 10 secs then plug again if ever its stuck and cant retract from remote@@tcal9230

  • @gorelv
    @gorelv Год назад

    How far away from the wall should the mount

    • @VIVOus
      @VIVOus  Год назад

      This will depend on the TV, but for the average 70" TV, the back of the ceiling mount should be at least 14" from the wall. We recommend first placing the TV face down with the folded mount on the back and mounting holes aligned, allowing an exact measurement to be taken for proper clearance.

  • @luisvictoria8673
    @luisvictoria8673 3 года назад

    Do you have something for a 75 inch TV ?

    • @VIVOus
      @VIVOus  3 года назад

      We're sorry, but we do not make a ceiling mount for 75" TVs at this time. We only have stands and wall mounts for TVs that size.

    • @rogerwhiting9310
      @rogerwhiting9310 2 года назад

      Make your own adapter