1. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The MOUNTUP Ultrawide Monitor Wall Mount (MU-WM49) is designed to securely hold ultrawide and standard monitors ranging from 22 to 49 inches. This heavy-duty mount supports monitors weighing between 4.4 lbs (2 kg) and 44 lbs (20 kg) for flat screens, and 4.4 lbs (2 kg) and 33 lbs (15 kg) for curved screens. It features full motion capabilities, allowing for optimal viewing angle adjustments and space-saving benefits.

Image 1.1: The MOUNTUP Ultrawide Monitor Wall Mount with a curved monitor, showcasing ya imewe na ọrụ.
2. Ozi nchekwa
Please read and understand all instructions before installation and use. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or property damage.
- Ike ibu: Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 44 lbs (20 kg) for flat monitors or 33 lbs (15 kg) for curved monitors.
- Ụdị Mgbidi: This mount is designed for installation on wood studs, brick walls, or concrete walls. DO NOT mount on drywall alone.
- Ndakọrịta VESA: Ensure your monitor has VESA mounting patterns of 75x75mm or 100x100mm. If your monitor does not have VESA holes, a VESA adapter (not included) may be required.
- Mgbakọ: A na-atụ aro mmadụ abụọ maka nrụnye nchekwa.
- Ngwa: Jiri ngwaọrụ kwesịrị ekwesị maka nrụnye.

Image 2.1: Diagram illustrating compatible wall types (wood stud, brick, concrete) and explicitly warning against mounting on drywall alone.
3. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwapụta |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | EKPERE |
| Nlereanya | MU-WM49 |
| Nyochaa nha ndakọrịta | 22-49 sentimita asatọ |
| Weight Capacity (Flat Monitors) | 4.4 - 44 lbs (2 - 20 kg) |
| Weight Capacity (Curved Monitors) | 4.4 - 33 lbs (2 - 15 kg) |
| Ndakọrịta VESA | 75x75mm, 100x100mm |
| Ụdị nkwụnye | Ugwu mgbidi |
| Ụdị mmegharị | Tilt, Rotate, Swivel, Height Adjust, Full Motion |
| Tilt Angle | +90°/-45° |
| Akụkụ Swivel | ±90° (at wall plate), ±135° (at arm joint), ±90° (at VESA plate) |
| Ntughari | 360° (for monitors under 42"), ±10° (for 42"-49" monitors) |
| Oke ndozi ịdị elu | 13 sentimita asatọ |
| Mgbatị sitere na Mgbidi | 4.2 sentimita (a gbapụrụ agbapụ) ruo 23.4 sentimita (a gbatịpụrụ agbatị) |
| Ihe onwunwe | Alloy Steel |
| Agba | Nwa |
| Ibu Ibu | 7.94 lbs (3.6 n'arọ) |

Image 3.1: Visual representation of the mount's compatibility, including screen size range, weight limits for flat and curved monitors, and VESA patterns.
4. Ntọala na nwụnye
Follow these steps carefully to install your MOUNTUP Monitor Wall Mount. All necessary mounting hardware and detailed instructions are included with your product.
4.1. Ndepụta ntinye tupu etinyere
- Verify your monitor's weight and VESA pattern are within the mount's specifications.
- Identify a suitable wall location (wood stud, brick, or concrete).
- Gather necessary tools (e.g., drill, stud finder, level, screwdriver, Allen wrenches).
- Ensure all parts listed in the package contents are present.
4.2. Mounting the Wall Plate
- Locate a wood stud using a stud finder, or identify a solid brick/concrete area.
- Mark the desired height for the wall plate. Use a level to ensure it is straight.
- Drill pilot holes according to the wall plate's screw pattern and your wall type.
- Secure the wall plate to the wall using the provided lag bolts.
4.3. Attaching the VESA Plate to Your Monitor
- Carefully place your monitor face down on a soft, clean surface.
- Attach the detachable VESA plate to the back of your monitor using the appropriate screws and spacers.
- For monitors between 42" and 49" that will be used in landscape orientation, tighten the rotation screw on the VESA plate to secure the monitor's rotation to ±10° before hanging. For monitors under 42", remove this screw for full 360° rotation.

Image 4.1: Guide on how to adjust the rotation angle for monitors based on their size (under 42" for 360° rotation, 42"-49" for ±10° rotation).
4.4. Hanging the Monitor
- With assistance, carefully lift the monitor and hook the VESA plate onto the arm mechanism.
- Secure the monitor to the arm using the safety screws or clips as indicated in the detailed manual.
5. Ntuziaka ọrụ
Once installed, your MOUNTUP Monitor Wall Mount offers extensive flexibility for positioning your screen.
5.1. Ịgbanwe Ọnọdụ Ihe Nleba Anya
- Ndozi elu: The gas spring arm allows for smooth vertical movement within a 13-inch range. Gently push or pull the monitor to the desired height.
- Extension and Retraction: Extend the arm up to 23.4 inches from the wall or retract it to a minimum of 4.2 inches.
- Gbaa: Adjust the monitor's vertical angle from +90° (upward) to -45° (downward) to reduce glare or optimize viewing.
- Swivel: Pivot the monitor horizontally at various points: ±90° at the wall plate, ±135° at the arm joint, and ±90° at the VESA plate.
- Ntughari: Rotate the monitor 360° for portrait or landscape viewing (for monitors under 42"). For larger monitors (42"-49"), rotation is limited to ±10°.

Image 5.1: Illustration of the mount's ability to freely position the screen, highlighting the 13-inch height range, 23.4-inch maximum extension, and 4.2-inch retraction from the wall.

Image 5.2: Visual guide to the mount's full motion capabilities, detailing swivel angles at different joints, tilt range, and 360° rotation.
5.2. Mgbanwe nrụgide
The gas spring tension may need adjustment to properly support your monitor's weight. If the monitor rises too easily or drops down, adjust the tension screw located on the arm.
- Monitor Raises Up (too light): Turn clockwise (-) to reduce tension for a lighter monitor.
- Monitor Drops Down (too heavy): Turn counter-clockwise (+) to increase tension for a heavier monitor.
Keep the arm in a horizontal position while adjusting tension. Turn the screw in small increments (e.g., 360° each time) and test the monitor's movement until it holds its position stably.

Image 5.3: Detailed instructions on how to adjust the tension of the monitor arm using an Allen wrench to ensure proper weight support.
5.3. Njikwa USB
The mount features integrated cable management channels to keep your workspace tidy and free of clutter. Route your monitor's power and video cables through these channels along the arm.

Image 5.4: The monitor arm with cables neatly routed through its integrated management system, contributing to a clean desk setup.
6. Nlekọta
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your monitor wall mount.
- Nhicha: Jiri ihe dị nro hichaa ugwu ahụ, damp akwa . Zere ihe nhicha ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.
- Nyocha: Na-elele skru na bolts niile iji hụ na ha siri ike. Tinyegharịa ọzọ ma ọ dị mkpa.
- mmanu mmanu: No lubrication is typically required for the moving parts. If movement becomes stiff, contact support.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
If you encounter issues with your MOUNTUP Monitor Wall Mount, refer to the following common solutions:
- Monitor Sags or Does Not Stay in Position: Adjust the gas spring tension as described in Section 5.2. Ensure the monitor's weight is within the specified range.
- Ihe isi ike ibugharị ogwe aka: Check if the tension is too high (if the monitor is too light) or if any bolts are overtightened. Adjust tension or loosen bolts slightly.
- Nyochaa Ọ bụghị ọkwa: Ensure the VESA plate is securely attached to the monitor and the arm. For monitors 42"-49", ensure the rotation screw is tightened to prevent unwanted rotation beyond ±10°.
- Ugwu ahụ Na-eche na Ọ Na-adịghị Mma: Re-check all wall mounting screws and bolts for tightness. Confirm the mount is installed on a solid wall structure (wood stud, brick, or concrete) and not drywall alone.
8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
MOUNTUP provides reliable support for its products. If you require M6 or M8 screws for TV mounting, or have any questions or concerns regarding installation, operation, or parts, please contact MOUNTUP customer support. Refer to the product packaging or the MOUNTUP official websaịtị maka ozi kọntaktị.





