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| Product Type | Wall mount for flat screen |
| Brand | Goobay |
| Model | ScreenScope (63496 or 63497) |
| Dimensions (model 63496) | 100 x 448 x 100 mm |
| Dimensions (model 63497) | 100 x 448 x 447 mm |
| Weight (model 63496) | 2.20 kg |
| Weight (model 63497) | 2.40 kg |
| Maximum load | 15 kg |
| Compatible screen sizes | 13 to 27 inches |
| VESA standard | 75x75 mm and 100x100 mm |
| Tilt angle | +/- 15° |
| Swivel angle (per arm) | +/- 90° |
| Rotation angle | 360° |
| Distance from wall | 100 to 447 mm (depending on model) |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Package contents | Base, arm, VESA plate, cable guide, screws, Allen keys |
| Required tools | Phillips screwdriver, Allen keys 3/4/5 mm, second person |
| Intended use | Dry interior, mounting on stable and horizontal surface |
| Maintenance | Clean with a dry cloth, lubricate joints with light oil |
| Main functions | Tilt, swivel, rotation, height adjustment, cable management |
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USER MANUAL ScreenScope Goobay
1 Safety Instructions 17
1.1 General Notes 17
1.2 User Groups 18
1.3 Warning Levels 18
2 Description and Function 19
2.1 Scope of Delivery 19
2.2 Required Tools 20
3 Intended Use 20
3.1 Use restrictions 20
4 Installing 20
4.1 Preparing 20
4.2 Desk Mounting 21
4.3 Adjusting the pole assembly 22
4.4 Flat screen mounting 22
4.5 Attaching, fixing and locking the flat screen 23
4.6 Laying the cables.. 24
5 Aligning the flat screen 25
6 Warranty and Liability 25
7 Maintenance, Care, Storage and Transport 26
8 Troubleshooting 26
9 Specifications 26
10 Information for VESA standard 27
11 Disposal Instructions 27
1 Safety Instructions
1.1 General Notes
- Read the including product documentation completely and carefully before use. It is part of the product.
- Attend to the safety instructions in product documentation, on product and accessories, such as on the package.
Use product, product parts and accessories only in perfect condition. - Keep the product documentation for other potential users and for later requests.
- For questions, defects, mechanical damage, disturbances and other not remediable problems, consult your dealer.
Risk of life by suffocating
Children can suffocate by swallowed or inhaled parts and insulation materials.
Protect small parts and insulation material against unintentionally use.
Risk of injury by tripping and falling
Unfavorable placed or installed products and cable connections can injure persons.
Place, transport and install product, parts and accessories in a safe way.
When working with burdens, secure yourself and the working place, let a second person help you.
Let only a specialist do disassembly, maintenance and repair work.
Risk of injury by cutting
Children can cut themselves on packaging materials.
Protect packaging materials against unintentionally use.
Risk of material damage by improper product combination
Incompatible product combination does not fulfill required functions, can cause quality losses or material damage.
The specifications of all used products must match or be within the specified range.
Risk of injury by inappropriate ambient conditions
Extreme conditions can injure persons.
Do not install the product to places with direct sunlight or bright light. This contributes to eye fatigue.
Risk of injury by moving product parts
Moving product parts can pinch or squeeze limbs.
Do not hold limbs between shear parts during use.
Mind the mobility of the product during use. This may move away from the wall or towards it and swivel sideways.
Risk of self-intervention and misuse
Self-interventions and misuse hide unpredictable risks and cause expiration of warranty.

Do not modify or alter either the product or the accessories!
Risk of material damage by inappropriate ambient conditions
Incorrect ambient conditions can damage things.
Avoid extreme conditions, such as extreme heat, coldness, humidity or direct exposure to the sun, as well as vibrations and mechanical pressure.
Keep enough space around product and to the whole system to ensure proper ventilation and mobility.
Mount only to sufficiently stable and thick surfaces.
Take protective measures against pressure points..
Regularly check the stability of the system.
1.2 User Groups
Caused to different risk levels and hazard potentials some working steps only may be done by trained specialists.
| Working step User Group | |
| Installing, Uninstalling, Aligning, Care, Storage, Transport, Disposal | Consumers and users with basical mechanical knowledge can do this work. >> Protect children and people with mental and motoral impairments from using the product! |
| Maintenance, Repairing | Trained specialists only >> special safety measures, knowledge and tools are necessary! |
Tab. 13:User Groups
1.3 Warning Levels
DANGER
Warnings against hazards that will result directly in serious injuries or death in case of non-observance.
WARNING
Warnings against hazards that may result in serious injuries or death in case of nonobservance.
CAUTION
Warnings against hazards that may result in injuries in case of non-observance.
NOTICE
Warnings against hazards that may result in material damage in case of non-observation.
2 Description and Function
Your TV desk mount is made for mounting your flat screen to stable and horizontal work surfaces. It is tiltable and swivelable.
Model 63497 has a greater variability in the depth setting.
2.1 Scope of Delivery
| Part Figure Symbol Amount | ||
| Desk mounting | ||
| Pole assembly | A 1 | |
| 63496 | A | |
| or | ||
| 63497 | ||
| Flat screen mounting | ||
| VESA Plate B 1 | C 1 | |
| Cable guide | M 1 | |
| M4x10 | M 1 | |
| M4x10 | M-A 4 | |
| M5x10 | M-B 4 | |
| M4x14 | M-C 4 | |
| M5x14 | M-D 4 | |
| Tools | ||
| Allen key 3mm D 1 | E 1 | |
| Allen key 4mm | ||
| Allen key 5mm | F 1 | |
Tab.14: Scope of Delivery

2.2 Required Tools
| Tool Figure | |
| Screwdriver | |
| Phillips screwdriver | |
| Second person | |
Tab. 15: Required Tools
3 Intended Use
This product is made for mounting flat screens with specific screen sizes, weights and mounting points, which are summarized in chapter "Specifications", on a horizontal work surfaces. Another use than described in chapter "Description and Function" is not permitted. Neglecting and ignoring these regulations and safety instructions can cause serious accidents, personal injury and material damage. Also refer to chapter "Warranty and Liability".
3.1 Use restrictions

Only use in dry interior rooms.
4 Installing
4.1 Preparing
Checking the completeness and integrity
Check the packing content by comparing it to the scope of delivery regarding completeness and integrity.
Ensuring compatibility
| NOTICE | Risk of material damage by improper product combination | |
| >> The specifications of all used products must match or be within the specified range. |
Tab. 16: Ensuring compatibility
4.2 Desk Mounting
Tab. 17: Wall mounting
| CAUTION | Risk of injury due to inappropriate ambient conditions | |
| >> Do not install the product to places with direct sunlight or bright light. This contributes to eye fatigue. | ||
| NOTICE | Risk of material damage by inappropriate ambient conditions | |
| >> Keep enough space around product and to the whole system to ensure proper ventilation and mobility. | ||
| >> Mount only to sufficiently thick and stable surfaces. | ||
| >> Protect against pressure points. |
| Phillips screwdriver |


Fig. 13: Fixing the pole assembly
- Fix the pole assembly (A) by tighte
4.3 Adjusting the pole assembly
Allen key 5mm F

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Loosen the Allen screw a few by
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Adjust the preferred height.
In this case act by the size of your flat screen.

Fig. 14: Adjusting the pole assembly
Fig. 15: Fixing the VESA Plate
- Fix the Allen screw with the VESA Plate holder by turning it clockwise.
4.4 Flat screen mounting
Tab. 18: Mounting the flat screen
| CAUTION | Risk of injury by tripping and falling >> Place, transport and install product, parts and accessories in a safe way. | |
| NOTICE | Risk of material damage by improper procedure >> Only use moderate force when tightening the screws in order to avoid damaging threads. | |
| >> NEVER set the screen on the front during installation! >> Do not damage the flat screen by too long screws. |
Allen key 3mm

D


- Lean the flat screen
Fig. 16: Flat screen mounting 1

Fig. 17: Flat screen mounting 2
- Attach the VESA Plate (B) with vs on the flat screens
4.5 Attaching, fixing and locking the flat screen
Tab.19: Attaching, fixing and locking the flat screen
| Risk of injury by tripping and falling | |
| CAUTION | >> Place, transport and install product, parts and accessories in a safe way. |
| >> When working with burdens, secure your-self and the working place, let a second person help you. | |
| NOTICE | Risk of material damage by inappropriate ambient conditions |
| >> Keep enough space around product and to the whole system to ensure proper ventilation and mobility. | |
| Phillips screwdriver | |
| Second person |

Allen key 3mm D


- Attach VESA Plate with flat screen with a second person to the pole assembly (A).
Fig. 18: Attaching the flat screen

Fig. 19: Fixing the flat screen
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Fix the flat screen by tighten the locking screw clockwise.
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Lock the flat screen with a padlock, if necessary.

Fig. 20: Locking the flat screen
4.6 Laying the cables

Risk of injury by moving product parts
Do not hold limbs between shear parts during use.
Mind the mobility of the product during use. This may move away from the wall or towards it and swivel sideways.


Select sufficiently long cables
End of installing. To remove, proceed in reversed order.
5 Aligning the flat screen

Risk of injury by moving product parts
Do not hold limbs between shear parts during use.
Mind the mobility of the product during use. This may move away from the wall or towards it and swivel sideways.

Tab. 21: Aligning the flat screen

flat screen as needed
Vertically,
Horizontally and / or
From the axis of rotation.
6 Warranty and Liability
The producer grants a 2 years warranty to a new device.
- As the manufacturer has no influence on installation, warranty only applies to the product itself.
- If any fault or damage is detected on your device, please contact your dealer and provide your sales slip or invoice as evidence of the purchase, if necessary. Your dealer will repair the fault either on site, or send the device to the manufacturer. You make the work of our technicians considerably easier, describing possible faults in detail – only then you can be assured that faults, occurring only rarely, will be found and repaired with certainty!
The manufacturer is not liable for damages to persons or property caused by
improper installation, operation or maintenance, not described in the manual.
- Do not alter or modify the product or its accessories.
- Any use other than described in this user's manual is not permitted and causes loss of warranty, loss of guarantee, and non-liability.
- We reserve our right for misprints and changes of the device, packing, or user's manual.
7 Maintenance, Care, Storage and Transport
The product must be maintained only by professional workshops.
- Protect the angles from dirt and grease them regularly with light machine oil.
- Use a dry and soft cloth to clean your product. Be careful to avoid scratches. Use a slightly moist cloth for heavy stains. Look out for live cables! Do not use any cleaning supplies. This can cause burns to the materials. Avoid liquid entry to the device.
- Make sure no body parts will be pinched in the swivel device, when parts of the device are moved!
- Periodically check, if all attachments and screws are secured, and tighten them again when they are loosened. This may be caused e.g. by frequent movements. Do not overtighten screws.
- Avoid places with high temperatures, humidity, or places which can become wet, also during maintenance, care, storage, and transport.
- Keep the product away from children and store it at dry and dust-proof places!
- Drill holes are still visible after removing the product. After use for a longer time period, a spot may remain on the surface.
- Keep the original packing for transport and to avoid damages.
8 Troubleshooting
| Problem Help | ||
| Which surfaces are suitable? | >> | Massive wood plates, |
| >> | Working plates and | |
| >> | Metal plates with a thickness of 10-40 mm | |
| The TV desk mount is hard to align. | >> | Loosen the joints a little bit. |
| >> | Due to the screen size, the maximum swivel angle may be lower than described. | |
| Other questions >> Contact your dealer. | ||
Tab. 22: Troubleshooting
9 Specifications
| Physical size Specification | Unit |
| TV diameter 13-27 “ / Inches | |
| VESA 75x75 / 100x100 mm | |
| Load max. 15 | kg |

| Tilting angle +/-15 ° | ||
| Swivel angle of each swivel arm | +/-90 ° | |
| Rotation angle 360 ° | ||
| Wall distance 100-447 mm | ||
| Dimensions | 63496: 100 x 448 x 100 | mm |
| 63497: 100 x 448 x 447 | ||
| Weight | 63496: 2,20 | kg |
| 63497: 2,40 | ||
Tab. 23: Specifications
10 Information for VESA standard
To harmonize attachment options of monitors, TV devices and their stands and wall brackets in a user-friendly manner, VESA (Video Electronic Standard Association) defined 3 standards for the applications mentioned above. Using the relevant VESA standard specified on your display unit, or in its user's manual, and the specifications in Chapter Specifications in this manual you are able to define the possible points of attachment. Some models allow for an infinitely variable individual attachment (e.g. 300 × 300 mm for Sony TVs).
| VESA Class Hole distance for attachment of monitors | |
| MIS-D 75x75 / 100x100mm | |
| MIS-E 200x100 / 200x200mm | |
| MIS-F | 400x200 / 400x400 / 600x200 / 600x400 / 800x400mm |
Tab. 24: Information for VESA standard
11 Disposal Instructions
This product should not be disposed together with domestic waste. Please return your product free of charge at the end of its service life at the producer, the sales outlet, or a public collection point, established for this purpose. Details for disposal are regulated in the relevant federal state law. Potential recyclable materials are fed into the recycling cycle to obtain new raw materials from them. Following materials are collected a local collection points:
- Waste glass, plastic, waste metal, metal sheet, and more.
This type of recycling of waste contributes significantly to the protection of our environment.
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USER'S MANUAL 16
MODE D'EMPLOI 28
ISTRUZIONI PER L'USO 42
MODE D'EMPLOI
Contenu
VESA 75x75 / 100x100 mm
Caricare max. 15 kg
Angolo di +/-15