Vizio TV Mount XMF1000 User Manual

QUICK INSTALL SLIM HDTV MOUNT  
UNIVERSAL FOR 32” - 55” TVS UP TO 100 LBS  
XMF1000 - QUICK INSTALL GUIDE  
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STEP 1 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Before you begin the installation, ensure you have all of the items listed on this page. Do  
not begin the installation unless you have all of the following items.  
TWO-PERSON JOB  
Mounting a TV requires power tools. If you are unfamiliar with  
safe power tool use, consult a professional installer.  
Mounting a TV requires lifting. To make the installation easier and  
safer, have someone help you. Always lift properly.  
YOU WILL NEED  
Power Drill  
1/2” (12.7mm) Concrete Drill Bit  
7/32” (5.5mm) Drill Bit  
Pencil  
Phillips-head Screwdriver  
Electronic Stud Finder  
1/2” Wrench  
Not Included  
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STEP 2 - REVIEW THE PACKAGE CONTENTS  
Before you begin, ensure all parts are included and undamaged. To prevent loss, do not unpack the small parts until  
they are required. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact VIZIO Customer Service (877) 698-4946.  
x 1  
x 1  
A
B
D
E
C
x 2  
x 2  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
F
G
H
I
J
x 1  
x 2  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
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LAG  
M4  
M6  
x 2  
x 4  
x 2  
x 4  
x 4  
[ M4 x 44 ]  
[ M4 x 15 ]  
[ M6 x 44 ]  
[ M6 x 20 ]  
[ M6 x 15 ]  
M5  
M8  
x 4  
x 4  
ANCHOR  
x 2  
x 4  
x 2  
[ M8 x 48 ]  
x 4  
[ M5 x 44 ]  
[ M5 x 15 ]  
[ M8 x 20 ]  
MISC  
x 4  
x 4  
x 4  
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STEP 3A - MOUNTING TO A WALL WITH WOOD STUDS  
The mount can be attached to walls with wood studs. The wall  
covering (drywall, lath, plaster, etc.) may not be thicker than 1/2”.  
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16”  
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If you are mounting on a concrete wall, go to Step 3B on page 10.  
Make X Mark  
1. Use the electronic stud finder to locate two studs in the wall.  
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The studs should be approximately 16” apart. Use the pencil to  
mark the areas of the wall where the studs are located.  
Mark the left stud with an X at the height you want to mount the  
TV.  
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2. Using the power drill and the 7/32” drill bit, drill into the X  
mark you just made. Ensure you are drilling into the stud. Drill  
the hole about 2” into the stud.  
7/32”  
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3. Remove 1 lag bolt and 1 washer from the pouch labeled  
3
LAG.  
Place part A against the wall as shown, and use a wrench to  
insert the lag bolt and washer into the hole you just drilled.  
Use Bottom Hole  
4. Push the bar through the opening in the bracket (part A) as  
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shown.  
Push the other bracket (part A) onto the bar and hold it flat  
against the wall. Ensure it is over the stud.  
Push Bar Through  
Snap on the leveler (part E) and level the bar.  
Mark the location of the hole in the bracket as shown.  
Level Bar  
Make Mark  
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5. Remove the bar, the leveler, and the unattached bracket (part A)  
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from the wall.  
Using the power drill and the 7/32” drill bit, drill into the pencil  
mark as shown. Ensure you are drilling into the stud. Drill  
the hole about 2” into the stud.  
7/32”  
P
encil Mark  
6. Remove 1 lag bolt and 1 washer from the pouch labeled LAG.  
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Place the other bracket (part A) against the wall as shown, and  
use a wrench to insert the lag bolt and washer into the hole you  
just drilled. Do not insert the lag bolts completely. Leave 1/2” of  
the bolt showing.  
Use Bottom Hole  
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7. Push the bar through the openings in each bracket (part A) as  
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shown.  
Snap on the leveler (part E) and verify that the bar is level.  
Level Bar  
Make any small adjustments, then use a wrench to tighten the 2  
lag bolts completely.  
The bar can be inserted from right to left or left to right,  
depending on the end of the bar to which you would like  
the handle attached.  
Tighten Bolts  
8. Using the power drill and the 7/32” drill bit, drill into the top 2  
holes as shown. Ensure you are drilling into the stud. Drill  
the hole about 2” into the stud.  
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7/32”  
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9. Remove 2 lag bolts and 2 washers from the pouch  
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labeled LAG.  
Use a wrench to insert the lag bolts and washers as shown.  
Tighten the bolts completely.  
10. Attach the handle (part F) to the end of the bar.  
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Secure the handle to the bar by inserting a screw (part H) into  
the bottom hole on the handle. Tighten the screw completely.  
Insert Screw in  
Bottom Hole  
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OPTIONAL: The extender can be attached to lengthen the bar. A  
longer bar may be easier to access when mounting large TVs.  
To attach the extender, push it onto the end of the bar.  
Secure the extender to the bar by inserting a screw (part H) into  
the bottom hole on the extender. Tighten the screw completely.  
Secure the handle to the extender by inserting a screw (part I)  
into the bottom hole on the handle. Tighten the screw completely.  
H
I
Go to Step 4 on page 15.  
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STEP 3B - MOUNTING TO A CONCRETE WALL  
1. Determine the height at which you want the mount to hang. Mark  
the position of the left bracket hole with a pencil.  
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1/2”  
P
encil Mark  
Using the power drill and the 1/2” concrete drill bit, drill a hole  
into the pencil mark. Drill about 2 1/2” deep.  
2. Remove 1 anchor from the pouch labeled ANCHOR.  
2
Push the anchor into the hole you just drilled. Ensure the  
anchor is completely inserted and flush with the wall.  
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3. Remove 1 lag bolt and 1 washer from the pouch labeled  
3
LAG.  
Place a bracket (part A) against the wall as shown, and use a  
wrench to insert the lag bolt and washer into the anchor.  
Use Bottom Hole  
4. Push the bar through the opening in the bracket (part A) as  
4
shown.  
16”  
1
2
3
Push the other bracket (part A) onto the bar and hold it flat  
against the wall. Ensure it is at least 16” from the other  
bracket.  
Snap on the leveler (part E) and level the bar.  
Mark the location of the 3 holes on the brackets as shown.  
Level Bar  
Make Mark  
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5. Remove the bar, the leveler, and the unattached bracket (part A)  
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from the wall.  
Allow the attached bracket to swing down.  
1/2”  
encil Marks  
Using the power drill and the 1/2” concrete drill bit, drill into the  
3 pencil marks as shown. Drill each hole about 2 1/2” deep.  
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6. Remove 3 anchors from the pouch labeled ANCHOR.  
Push the anchors into the holes you just drilled. Ensure the  
anchors are completely inserted and flush with the wall.  
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7. Remove 3 lag bolts and 3 washers from the pouch  
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labeled LAG.  
Place the other bracket (part A) against the wall as shown, and  
use a wrench to insert the lag bolts and washers into the  
anchors. Do not insert the lag bolts completely. Leave 1/2” of the  
bolts showing.  
8. Push the bar through the openings in each bracket (part A) as  
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shown.  
Snap on the leveler (part E) and verify that the bar is level.  
Level Bar  
Make any small adjustments, then use a wrench to tighten the 4  
lag bolts completely.  
The bar can be inserted from right to left or left to right,  
depending on the end of the bar to which you would like  
the handle attached.  
Tighten Bolts  
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9. Attach the handle (part F) to the end of the bar.  
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Secure the handle to the bar by inserting a screw (part H) into  
the bottom hole on the handle. Tighten the screw completely.  
Insert Screw in  
Bottom Hole  
OPTIONAL: The extender can be attached to lengthen the bar. A  
longer bar may be easier to access when mounting large TVs.  
To attach the extender, push it onto the end of the bar.  
Secure the extender to the bar by inserting a screw (part H) into  
the bottom hole on the extender. Tighten the screw completely.  
Secure the handle to the extender by inserting a screw (part I)  
into the bottom hole on the handle. Tighten the screw completely.  
H
I
Go to Step 4 on page 15.  
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STEP 4 - ATTACHING THE TV HOOKS AND KICK STANDS  
1. Gently place the TV on the floor screen-down. You may want to  
place a rug or blanket beneath the screen to prevent scratches.  
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In your TV’s User Guide, find the size and depth of your TV’s  
mounting holes. These will be listed as M4, M5, M6, or M8.  
Mounting Holes  
Open the pouch labeled with the size that matches your TV’s  
mounting holes. If you do not have the User Guide, or the size is  
not listed, you may have to try several sizes until you find one  
that fits.  
Back of TV  
2. Place the 2 TV hooks (part B) against the top 2 mounting holes as  
2
shown.  
If you want your TV to have a 9° downward tilt when mounted,  
see the next page for spacer installation instructions.  
Arrow Points  
Up  
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OPTIONAL: If you want your TV to have a 9° downward tilt when  
mounted, use the spacers (part G) and the longer screws when  
mounting the TV hooks.  
3. Using the screwdriver, insert the screws and washers as shown.  
3
Because each TV is different, your VIZIO TV mount includes  
screws of different lengths. Use screws that can be inserted  
completely.  
Do not use a short screw if a longer screw can be inserted  
completely.  
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4. Place the two kickstands (parts C and D) against the two bottom  
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mounting holes as shown.  
The larger kickstand can be placed on either the left or right  
mounting hole.  
Arrow Points  
Up  
5. Using the screwdriver, insert the screws and washers as shown.  
5
Do not use a short screw if a longer screw can be inserted  
completely.  
Go to Step 5 on page 18.  
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STEP 5 - HANGING THE TV ON THE MOUNT  
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This step requires lifting the TV. To prevent injury to  
yourself or damage to your TV, perform this step with the  
help of another person.  
Bar  
1. Turn the handle on the bar until the flat side of the bar is facing  
the wall.  
Flat Side of Bar  
Facing Wall  
2. With the help of another person, lift the TV and hang the TV  
hooks on the bar as shown.  
Bar  
Hang TV Hook  
on Bar  
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3. Turn the handle on the bar until the flat side of the bar is facing  
down.  
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Ensure the flat side of the bar is facing down. This locks the  
TV to the bar. If the flat side of the bar is not facing down,  
your TV is not locked to the bar.  
Hide Handle  
Behind TV  
Adjust the position of the TV by sliding it to the left or right.  
Hide the handle behind the TV by swinging it downward as  
shown.  
Flat Side of Bar  
Facing Down  
4. To give the TV a downward tilt, leave both kickstands flat  
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against the back of the TV.  
Flip Down  
Flip Down  
To keep the TV flush, flip down the small kickstand (part D).  
To give the TV an upward tilt, flip down the large kickstand  
(part C). This is useful when attaching cables to the back of the  
TV.  
For Flush (Part D)  
For Downward Tilt  
For Upward Tilt (Part C)  
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OPTIONAL: Your mount includes an anti-theft device. Attaching this  
device prevents the TV from being removed from the mount.  
To attach the device, remove the security screw and the locking  
tool from the pouch (part J). Insert the security screw as shown  
and use the locking tool to tighten.  
Be sure to save the locking tool. You will need it to remove the  
security screw in the future. The mount setup is complete.  
To remove the TV from the mount, perform Step 5 in  
reverse.  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
Products are often returned due to a technical problem rather than a defective product that may result  
in unnecessary shipping charges billed to you. Our trained support personnel can often resolve the  
problem over the phone. For more information on warranty service or repair, after the warranty period,  
please contact our Support Department at the number below.  
Address:  
39 Tesla  
Hours of operation:  
Monday - Friday: 6 am to 9 pm (PST)  
Saturday - Sunday: 8 am to 4pm (PST)  
Irvine, CA 92618, USA  
(877) 698-4946  
(949) 585-9563  
Phone:  
Fax:  
Email:  
Web:  
Customer support and quality service are integral parts of VIZIO’s commitment to service excellence.  
For technical assistance contact our VIZIO Technical Support Department via email or phone. Please  
have your VIZIO model number, serial number, and date of purchase available before your call.  
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ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY & INSURANCE  
Covers units purchased as new in United States and Puerto Rico Only VIZIO warrants for a period of  
one (1) year from the date of purchase to the original purchaser of its mounting brackets, that the  
bracket shall be free from defects in assembly, material, or workmanship and will repair or replace,  
at its sole discretion, a defective bracket free of charge, provided the bracket is returned to VIZIO  
with shipping prepaid by purchaser. Unauthorized service or repairs by anyone other than VIZIO or  
a pre-approved repair facility renders this warranty void and shall release VIZIO from any further  
responsibility or obligation.  
tear, corrosion, misuse or abuse. Any damage caused by failure to observe instructions for installation,  
or product limitations specified in the product manual or product specification sheet, or mounting  
on unsuitable surfaces will not be covered by the VIZIO’s Limited Warranty & Insurance.  
The protections described herein shall be IN LIEU OF any other warranty, express or implied, including  
but not limited to, any warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
In no event shall VIZIO be liable for incidental, special, direct, indirect consequential or multiple  
damages such as, but not limited to, lost business or profits arising out of the sale, use or inability to  
sell or use any VIZIO products, even if advised of the possibility of damages. This Limited Warranty &  
Insurance gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which may vary from  
state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential  
damage so the above limitations may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty & Insurance is valid  
only for the original purchaser of the product and only if the original purchaser registers the purchase  
and product warranty registration card to VIZIO, 39 Tesla, Irvine, CA 92618. All damage claims must  
be made to VIZIO within fifteen (15) days from the date of the occurrence and must be accompanied  
by the purchase receipt for the damaged bracket or this Limited Warranty & Insurance is void. This  
Limited Warranty & Insurance is only valid in USA and Canada. To make a warranty or insurance claim,  
please call (877) MY VIZIO (877-698-4946) within fifteen (15) days of the occurrence.  
Insurance  
VIZIO will repair or replace up to a maximum of $10,000.00, at its option, any component (television,  
projector, monitor or screen) which is damaged by a VIZIO bracket’s failure to perform* when that  
product is properly installed** for its intended use. This insurance is subject to the limitations and  
exclusions set forth herein. VIZIO will repair or replace the damaged television, monitor or screen  
(“Components”) at VIZIO’s option, up to an amount equal to the fair market value of the damaged  
Components or the original purchase price of the equipment, whichever is less, up to $10,000.00.  
Other Terms & Conditions  
VIZIO reserves the right to inspect the damaged component, the VIZIO bracket alleged to have failed,  
and the site where the damage occurred. Damaged Components and bracket must remain available  
for inspection until the claim is finalized. VIZIO may require you to ship, at your expense, the VIZIO  
bracket and damaged Component to VIZIO for inspection. VIZIO reserves the right to negotiate the  
costs of repair. If VIZIO determines, in its sole discretion, that it is impractical to ship the damaged  
component or bracket, VIZIO may designate, in its sole discretion, a component repair facility to  
inspect and estimate the cost to repair. The cost, if any, of shipping the Component to and from such  
repair facility and of such estimate shall be borne solely by the purchaser. Whenever claims are  
settled, VIZIO reserves the right to be subrogated under any existing insurance policies the claimant/  
purchaser may have.  
Please provide to us or have the following information available:  
a. The date of the occurrence and the part number of the VIZIO bracket involved.  
b. The Component that was used with the VIZIO bracket at the time of the occurrence.  
c. The Component that was damaged during the occurrence and the extent of the damage.  
d. A detailed description of any additional damage from the occurrence.***  
e. A legible copy of the original receipt showing the place and date of purchase of the VIZIO bracket.  
f. A legible copy of the original receipt for the damaged Component.  
g. Photo(s) of any claimed damage.  
All above warranties and insurance are null and void if: the VIZIO bracket in use during the occurrence  
is not provided to VIZIO for inspection upon VIZIO’s request at the sole expense of the purchaser;  
or if VIZIO determines that the VIZIO bracket has been improperly installed, altered in any way or  
tampered with; or if it is determined by VIZIO that the damage did not result from the VIZIO product’s  
failure or that in fact no occurrence took place; or the repair or replacement of the damaged  
Component is covered under a manufacturer’s warranty; or VIZIO determines that the Component  
was not used under normal operating conditions or in accordance with any labels or instructions.  
Improper installation voids this Limited Warranty & Insurance. VIZIO’s Limited Warranty & Insurance  
only protects against damage to properly connected and installed Components where VIZIO has  
determined, in its sole discretion, that the damage resulted from a VIZIO bracket’s failure, and does  
not protect against acts of God such as flood, earthquake, war, vandalism, theft, normal-use wear and  
h. Serial number.  
* Failure to perform in accordance with that bracket’s specifications sheet or product manual.  
** Properly installed in accordance with that bracket’s installation instruction sheet or bracket manual  
and only when mounted on approved surfaces.  
***VIZIO reserves the right to require additional supporting evidence to substantiate any additional  
damage claims.  
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