Mount-It! MI-7991

Mount-It! Single Monitor Arm Wall Mount Workstation Instruction Manual

Muenzaniso: MI-7991

Nhanganyaya

This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and efficient installation, operation, and maintenance of your Mount-It! Single Monitor Arm Wall Mount Workstation. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and retain it for future reference.

Safety Information

Zvakakosha: Improper installation or use of this product can result in serious injury or damage. Always follow these safety guidelines:

  • Verenga mirairo yese nokungwarira usati waisa uye waiisa.
  • Ensure the mounting surface (wall) can safely support the combined weight of the workstation, monitor, and CPU. This product is designed for installation on wood studs or solid concrete walls only.
  • Do not exceed the maximum weight capacities for the monitor arm (17.6 lbs) and CPU holder (22 lbs).
  • This workstation is designed for standard flat computer displays (17-32 inches). It is not intended for oversized or ultrawide monitors.
  • Use only the hardware provided or specified by the manufacturer.
  • If you have any doubts about the installation, consult a qualified professional.
  • Chengetedza vana uye mhuka dzinovaraidza kure panguva yekuisa.

Package Zviri mukati

Verify that all components are present and undamaged before proceeding with installation. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact Mount-It! customer support.

Mount-It! Workstation components including mounting pole, monitor arm, keyboard tray, and CPU holder.

Mufananidzo: Overview of all workstation components, including the main pole, monitor arm, keyboard tray, and CPU holder.

  • Kuisa Pole
  • Monitor Arm (Gas Spring)
  • Foldable Keyboard Tray
  • Adjustable CPU Holder
  • Base Support Bracket
  • Pamusoro Support Bracket
  • Cable Management clip
  • VESA Plate
  • Installation Hardware (screws, washers, drywall anchors)
  • Allen Wrenches for adjustment

Zvinotsanangurwa

FeatureTsanangudzo
Model NumberMI-7991
Kuenderana kweSaizi yeChinongedzo17" - 32"
VESA kuenderana75x75mm, 100x100mm
Monitor Weight Capacity2.2 - 17.6 lbs (1 - 8 kg)
Zviyero zveKiibhodhi yeTireyi26" x 9.5"
CPU Holder Width Adjustment4.8" - 8.3"
CPU Holder Weight CapacityKusvika ku22 lbs
Height Adjustment Range28 inches (Gas Spring)
Tilt Range±35°
Swivel Range180°
Kutenderera180° (Mufananidzo weMamiriro Ekunze)
MaterialAlloy Steel
Mounting TypeWall Mount (Wood Studs or Concrete)
Detailed dimensions of the Mount-It! workstation components.

Mufananidzo: Detailed dimensions for the mounting pole, monitor arm, keyboard tray, and CPU holder.

Monitor size and VESA compatibility with weight capacity for the Mount-It! workstation.

Mufananidzo: Illustration showing compatible monitor sizes (up to 32 inches), VESA patterns (75x75, 100x100), and maximum monitor weight capacity (17.6 lbs).

Setup uye Installation

Follow these steps for proper installation of your workstation. It is recommended to have a second person assist during certain stages yekuiswa.

1. Wall Mounting the Pole

  1. Sarudza Nzvimbo: Select a suitable wall location. The workstation must be mounted to wood studs or solid concrete.
  2. Install Base Bracket: Use a level to position the base support bracket. Mark the drill points. Drill pilot holes and insert drywall anchors if applicable (for concrete, use appropriate anchors). Secure the base bracket with screws and washers.
  3. Attach Mounting Pole: Attach the main mounting pole to the secured base support bracket.
  4. Isa Yepamusoro Bracket: Insert the top support bracket onto the pole. Use a level to ensure it is straight. Mark and drill pilot holes, then secure with screws and washers.

Vhidhiyo Detailed installation guide for the Mount-It! Wall Mounted Workstation, demonstrating each step from mounting the pole to attaching components and adjusting.

2. Attaching Components

  1. Attach Arms: Slide the cable management clips, keyboard arm, and monitor arm onto the main pole in the desired order.
  2. Attach Keyboard Tray: Secure the foldable keyboard tray to the keyboard arm using the provided screws.
  3. Prepare Monitor: Attach the VESA plate to the back of your monitor using the appropriate screws.
  4. Monitori Yekuisa: Carefully attach the monitor (with VESA plate) to the monitor arm. Hand-tighten to ensure it is secure.
Mount-It! Single Monitor Arm Wall Mount Workstation with Keyboard Tray and CPU Holder.

Mufananidzo: The complete workstation assembly, showing the monitor arm, keyboard tray, and CPU holder mounted on a wall pole.

3. Installing CPU Holder

  1. Position CPU Holder: Place the CPU holder on the wall at your desired height and mark the pilot holes.
  2. Secure CPU Holder: Drill pilot holes, insert drywall anchors (if applicable), and secure the CPU holder to the wall using screws and washers.
  3. Mount CPU: Place your CPU into the holder and secure it with the provided safety straps.
Detailed view of the Mount-It! wall-mounted CPU holder with adjustable width and safety straps.

Mufananidzo: Close-up of the CPU wall mount, illustrating its adjustable width and safety straps for securing the computer.

4. Cable Management

Route all monitor, keyboard, mouse, and CPU cables through the integrated cable management clips on the arms and pole to maintain a tidy workspace.

Mount-It! workstation showing integrated cable management features.

Mufananidzo: The workstation in use, highlighting the cable management system that keeps wires organized along the arm and pole.

Operating Instruction

The Mount-It! workstation offers full motion and height adjustment for optimal ergonomic positioning.

Height Adjustment (Gas Spring)

The gas spring arm allows for smooth vertical movement. To adjust the height, gently push or pull the monitor arm to the desired position. The arm will hold its position once released.

Adjusting Gas Spring Tension: If the monitor arm is too stiff or too loose (monitor drops), adjust the gas spring tension using the provided Allen wrench. Turn counter-clockwise for heavier monitors (to increase tension) and clockwise for lighter monitors (to decrease tension.

Instructions for adjusting gas spring tension on the monitor arm using an Allen wrench.

Mufananidzo: Visual guide on how to adjust the gas spring tension for the monitor arm to support different monitor weights.

Monitor Positioning (Tilt, Swivel, Rotation)

  • Tilt: The monitor can be tilted ±35° to reduce glare and optimize viewing angles.
  • Swivel: Swivel the monitor 180° horizontally to share your screen or adjust your viewing position.
  • Kutenderera: Rotate the monitor 180° to switch between landscape and portrait orientation as needed.
Diagram illustrating the full motion capabilities of the Mount-It! workstation, including tilt, swivel, and rotation.

Mufananidzo: Demonstrates the extensive range of motion for the monitor and keyboard tray, including tilt, swivel, and full 28-inch height adjustment.

Keyboard Tray Usage

The keyboard tray can be folded upward when not in use to save space. Simply lift the tray until it locks into its vertical position. To lower, release the locking mechanism and gently pull down.

Vhidhiyo Overview of the Mount-It! Height Adjustable Wall Mount Workstation, showcasing its features like gas spring adjustment, full motion design, and height/angle adjustments for the keyboard tray.

Maintenance

  • Kuchenesa: Pukuta nzvimbo nekanyoro, damp jira. Dzivisa abrasive cleaners.
  • Periodic Checks: Gara uchitarisa masikuruu ese nezvinobatidzwa kuti uve nechokwadi chekuti zvinoramba zvakasimba uye zvakachengeteka.
  • Gas Spring Adjustment: Re-adjust the gas spring tension if you notice the monitor arm sagging or becoming too difficult to move.

Kugadzirisa matambudziko

DambudzikoSolution
Monitor arm sags or does not hold position.The gas spring tension needs adjustment. Use the provided Allen wrench to turn counter-clockwise to increase tension for heavier monitors.
Monitor arm is too stiff to move.The gas spring tension is too high. Use the provided Allen wrench to turn clockwise to decrease tension for lighter monitors.
Workstation feels unstable on the wall.Ensure the mounting pole and brackets are securely fastened to wood studs or solid concrete. Re-check all screws and anchors. Do not exceed weight limits.
Cables are messy or getting caught.Utilize the integrated cable management clips along the arms and pole to route and secure all cables.

Warranty uye Support

For warranty information, product support, or to purchase replacement parts, please contact Mount-It! customer service or visit their official website. Chengeta risiti yako yekutenga yezvichemo zvewaranti.

Brand: Gomo-Iri! (or) Gomo-Iri!

Websaiti: Visit the Mount-It! Store on Amazon

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