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READ THIS ALL THE WAY THROUGH FIRST FOR SAFETY! It is easy. Loosen the bottom mounting screws until the TV mounting bracket clears the wall mounting bracket. The TV swings out far enough for you to put the cables in. DO NOT GO OUT TOO FAR because it is easy to lift the TV off the wall mount entirely in this condition as that was how it was initially installed! Put your cables in and then carefully lower the TV back into place and tighten the screws again. Having a second person to keep an eye on the TV position is a good idea. Otherwise if the clearance is giving you problems, take and lift the TV out of the mounting, install your cables and then put the TV mounting brackets back in the same position as originally installed on the upper track and re-secure the TV by tightening the lower screws as they were initially installed. You may need a level to trim the TV if it is slightly off kilter. ( If it is way off check and make sure the brackets on top are fully lowered onto the top rail and that no cables or cords are behind the TV or getting caught or pinched in the mount. The TV should be designed to allow for the installation of your cables without interference of the wall or mounting bracket.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you can see around the sides, you're fine. Otherwise from underneath you have two phillips head screws that will need to be loosened so you can lift the TV up and off the mount. Remember to tighten the screws back up when you're done and remount the TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi! I recommend you to check the user manual available on the website, on the "Overview" tab under the "Manuals & guides" section. On page 12 you will see how it is mounted so you can reverse the action. Viridiana E. Insignia Support. https://www.insigniaproducts.com/contact-us
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