Install a TV 75" requires careful planning and precise execution, especially given its size and weight. Here's a detailed guide to help you install it safely and efficiently:
1. Preliminary planning:
- Location:
- Position the TV so that the viewing angle is comfortable from most parts of the room.
- Be aware of light sources that may create reflections on the screen.
- It is important to adjust the height of the TV to the viewer's eye level, when the viewer is seated. A 75-inch TV in the living room will be about 70 to 90 cm above the floor.
- Wall type:
- Is the wall made of concrete, blocks, or plaster? The type of wall affects the type of fixture and the method of installation.
- In the case of a drywall, the supporting uprights behind the plaster must be located. These uprights are the anchoring points for the fixture.
- Hanging device:
- Choose a mounting bracket that is appropriate for the size and weight of the TV.
- There are different types of installations: wall-mounted, moving arm or tilting installation.
- A movable arm allows for more flexibility in TV orientation, but it requires an extremely strong wall.
2. Tools and materials:
- Suitable hanging fixture
- drill
- leveler
- screwdriver
- Looking for infrastructure (to locate electrical wires and pipes)
- Screws and dowels suitable for the type of wall
3. Installation steps:
- Infrastructure location:
- Use a utility locator to make sure there are no electrical wires or pipes in the drilling location.
- Location marking:
- Mark the location of the holes to be drilled on the wall, using a level to make sure the marking is straight.
- Drilling holes:
- Drill holes in the wall according to the markings, using a drill and drill bits appropriate for the type of wall.
- Installing the device:
- Attach the fixture to the wall using the screws and dowels.
- Make sure the fixture is stable and secure.
- Installing the TV:
- Lift the TV and attach it to the mount.
- Make sure it is seated properly and securely.
- Cable connection:
- Connect all the required cables (power, HDMI, antenna) and organize them neatly.
- Final inspection:
- Make sure the TV is level and stable, and that everything is working properly.
4. Important tips:
- Use another person to assist during installation, especially when lifting the TV.
- If you are not confident in performing the installation yourself, it is recommended that you seek the help of a professional technician.
- Follow the manufacturer's safety instructions.
Important note: Installing a large TV requires great care. Any mistake could result in damage to the TV or injury.