Ergotron 45-228-026

Ergotron MX Single Monitor Arm (Model 45-228-026) Instruction Manual

Okwu mmalite

This manual provides essential instructions for the safe installation, efficient operation, and proper maintenance of your Ergotron MX Single Monitor Arm. Designed for versatility and ergonomic comfort, this monitor arm accommodates single displays up to 42 inches in size and weighing between 14 to 30 lbs (6.4 to 13.6 kg).

The Ergotron MX arm enhances your workspace by providing extensive adjustability, allowing you to position your monitor for optimal viewing and freeing up valuable desk space. Please read this manual thoroughly before proceeding with installation or use.

N'ihu view of a monitor mounted on the Ergotron MX arm, showcasing ya sleek imewe.

Foto: N'ihu view of the Ergotron MX Single Monitor Arm with a monitor attached.

Ozi nchekwa

Ntuziaka nchekwa izugbe

  • Read and understand all instructions completely before attempting installation or operation.
  • Ensure the chosen mounting surface is structurally sound and capable of safely supporting the combined weight of the monitor arm and your display.
  • Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 30 lbs (13.6 kg) for the monitor arm.
  • Always use appropriate tools for installation as specified in this manual.
  • Keep children and pets away from the installation area to prevent accidents.
  • Periodically inspect all fasteners and connections to ensure they remain secure and tight.

Ihe ngwugwu

Ngwa gụnyere

  • Ergotron MX Monitor Arm Assembly
  • Ogige Ugwu Wall
  • VESA Adapter Brackets (supports 75x75mm, 100x100mm, 200x100mm, 200x200mm)
  • Attachment Hardware (various screws, washers, and lag bolts)

Ngwa nhọrọ (A na-ere ya iche)

  • Wall Plate (Part Number: 97-101-003)
  • Track Mount Bracket Kit (Part Number: 97-091)
  • VESA Bracket Adaptor Kit (Part Number: 97-759) for larger VESA patterns

Ntọala na nwụnye

Tupu Ị Malite

  • Verify Monitor Weight: Confirm your monitor's weight is between 14 to 30 lbs (6.4 to 13.6 kg). Monitors lighter than 14 lbs may not allow for proper downward adjustment due to the arm's tension design.
  • Chọpụta Elu Ebe E Si Etinye Ihe: The arm must be securely mounted to a sturdy vertical surface, such as a wood stud or concrete wall. Direct mounting to drywall without proper reinforcement is not recommended.
  • Ngwakọta ngwa: Ensure you have the necessary tools: a level, screwdriver, socket wrench (for lag bolts), and an electric drill with a 3/16" pilot bit.

Nwụnye nzọụkwụ site na nzọụkwụ

  1. Tinye efere VESA iji nyochaa: Carefully place your monitor face down on a soft, protected surface. Attach the VESA mounting plate to the back of your monitor using the provided screws. The arm supports VESA patterns of 75x75mm, 100x100mm, 200x100mm, and 200x200mm.
  2. N'azụ view of a monitor with the Ergotron MX arm's VESA plate attached, showing the mounting screws.

    Foto: N'azụ view of a monitor showing the VESA plate attachment.

  3. Mount Wall Base: Locate a suitable mounting point on a sturdy wall stud. Use a level to accurately mark the drilling points for the wall mount base. Drill pilot holes (3/16") and securely fasten the wall mount base using the provided lag bolts and washers.
  4. Close-up of the Ergotron MX arm's wall mount base secured to a wall, showing the lag bolts.

    Image: Close-up of the wall mount base attached to a wall.

  5. Attach Arm to Wall Base: With assistance, carefully lift the monitor with the attached arm assembly. Slide the arm onto the installed wall mount base. Secure it firmly using the small screws located at the bottom of the bracket.
  6. Akụkụ view of the Ergotron MX monitor arm extending from a wall mount with a monitor attached, showing full articulation.

    Foto: Akụkụ view of the monitor arm fully extended from the wall.

  7. Njikwa USB: Route all monitor cables (power, video, etc.) through the integrated cable management channels on the arm. This helps maintain a clean, organized, and professional appearance.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

Adjusting the Monitor Arm

The Ergotron MX arm provides fluid and flexible positioning to achieve your ideal viewing comfort. It offers up to 21.7 inches of horizontal extension and 5 inches of vertical lift.

  • Ndozi Tilt: The monitor can be tilted 80 degrees (40 degrees up and 40 degrees down) to minimize glare and optimize your viewakụkụ n'akuku.
  • Ntughari: Easily rotate the monitor 90 degrees to switch between landscape and portrait orientations. You can lock the rotation in place if a fixed orientation is preferred.
  • Ndozi elu: Gently push or pull the monitor to adjust its vertical position along the arm's range of motion.
  • Ndozi esemokwu: If the arm feels too stiff or too loose, the tension spring located within the main arm may require adjustment. This typically involves using an Allen wrench (not included). Refer to the detailed manual provided with the product for specific instructions on tension adjustment points.
A person interacting with a monitor mounted on the Ergotron MX arm in an office setting, demonstrating adjustability.

Foto: Example of the monitor arm in use, showing a person interacting with the display.

Nlekọta

  • Nhicha: Clean the surfaces of the monitor arm and your display with a soft, slightly damp akwa . Zere iji ihe nhicha, ihe mgbaze, ma ọ bụ kemịkalụ siri ike, n'ihi na ndị a nwere ike imebi njedebe.
  • Nyocha oge: Regularly inspect all mounting hardware, screws, and connections to ensure they remain tight and secure. Re-tighten any loose fasteners as needed.
  • mmanu mmanu: The Ergotron MX monitor arm is designed for maintenance-free operation. Do not attempt to lubricate any moving parts unless specifically instructed by Ergotron customer support or an authorized service technician.

Nchọpụta nsogbu

  • Arm does not stay in position or drifts: The tension spring may require adjustment. If your monitor weighs less than the minimum recommended 14 lbs, the arm may not hold its lowest position effectively. Refer to the 'Operating Instructions' section for guidance on tension adjustment.
  • Difficulty mounting to wall: Ensure you are mounting the arm to a structurally sound surface, such as a wood stud or concrete. Mounting directly to drywall without proper reinforcement is not advised and can lead to instability.
  • Monitor does not fit VESA plate: Verify your monitor's VESA mounting pattern. If it is larger than 200x200mm, an optional VESA Bracket Adaptor Kit (Part Number: 97-759) may be required.
  • Cables are messy or disorganized: Utilize the integrated cable management channels located along the arm to route and conceal all monitor cables, maintaining a neat and professional appearance.

Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
Nọmba nlereanya45-228-026
Ụdị nkwụnyeUgwu mgbidi
Ụdị mmegharịNa-ekwu okwu
Ihe onwunweAluminom
Ngwa dakọtaraNyochaa, Television
Maximum Supported Screen Size42 sentimita asatọ
Minimum Supported Screen Size1 sentimita asatọ
Ike ibu14 ruo 30 lbs (6.4 ruo 13.6 n'arọ)
Mgbatị kwụ ọtọ21.7 sentimita asatọ
Ebuli kwụ ọtọ5 sentimita asatọ
Tilt Angle80 Degrees (40° up / 40° down)
Ntughari90 Degrees (Portrait/Landscape)
Ndakọrịta VESA75x75mm, 100x100mm, 200x100mm, 200x200mm
Ibu Ibu4 Kilogram (ihe dịka 8.8 lbs)

Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Ozi akwụkwọ ikike

The Ergotron MX Single Monitor Arm is backed by a comprehensive 10-afọ akwụkwọ ikike. This warranty guarantees the product against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service conditions, reflecting Ergotron's commitment to quality and durability.

Nkwado ndị ahịa

For technical assistance, questions regarding installation, or to initiate a warranty claim, please contact Ergotron customer support. Detailed contact information and additional resources can be found on the official Ergotron websaịtị.

Official Ergotron Websaịtị: www.ergotron.com

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