Pioneer PDP-5071 User Guide

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Preventing the Plasma Display from 
Falling Over
For installation, be sure to take special care to ensure that the 
Plasma Display will not fall over.
Stabilizing on a table or floor
Stabilize the Plasma Display as shown in the diagram using 
screws that are available on the market.
NOTE
To stabilize the Plasma Display on a table or on the floor, use 
screws that have a nominal diameter of 6 mm (1/4 inch) and 
that are at least 20 mm (13/16 inch) long.
CAUTION
A table or an area of the floor with adequate strength should 
always be used to support the Plasma Display. Failure to do so 
could result in personal injury and physical damage.
When installing the Plasma Display, please take the necessary 
safety measures to prevent it from falling or overturning in case 
of emergencies, such as earthquakes, or of accidents.
If you do not take these precautions, the Plasma Display could 
fall down and cause injury.
The screws, hooks, chains and other fittings that you use to 
secure the Plasma Display to prevent it from overturning will 
vary according to the composition and thickness of the surface 
to which it will be attached.
Select the appropriate screws, hooks, chains, and other fittings 
after first inspecting the surface carefully to determine its 
thickness and composition and after consulting a professional 
installer if necessary.
Using a wall for stabilization
1. Attach fall-prevention bolts (hooks) to the 
Plasma Display.
2. Use strong cords to stabilize it 
appropriately and firmly to a wall, pillar, or 
other sturdy element.
• Perform this work in the same way on the left and right sides.
NOTE
Use hooks, cords and fittings that are available on the market.
Recommended hook: Nominal diameter 8 mm (3/8 inch) 
Length 12 mm to 15 mm (1/2 inch to 5/8 inch)
20 mm min.
(13/16 inch min.)
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12 mm to 15 mm
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➀ Hook
 
➁ Cord 
Fitting
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