Product Overview
This document provides instructions for assembling and using the Iggual SSM01 Desk Stand, designed to securely hold one monitor ranging from 13 to 32 inches. The stand supports a maximum weight of 8kg per monitor and is compatible with VESA mounting patterns of 75x75mm and 100x100mm.
Visual: A visual representation of the Iggual SSM01 desk stand, featuring a robust base, an adjustable arm with articulation points, and a VESA mounting plate designed to hold a computer monitor. The overall design is modern and functional, intended for desktop placement. Key specifications are highlighted: Model SSM01, Maximum weight capacity of 8kg per monitor, and VESA compatibility for 75x75mm and 100x100mm mounting patterns.
Safety Information & Warnings
General Safety:
- Read the entire instruction manual before starting installation and assembly.
- Contact your local distributor for assistance if you have any questions or concerns.
- Ensure all parts are received according to the component checklist before installation. Contact your place of purchase for replacements if any parts are missing or faulty.
- This product is intended for indoor use only. Outdoor use may lead to product failure and personal injury.
- Keep small parts away from children as they can be a choking hazard if swallowed.
CAUTION: Use with products heavier than the rated weight may result in instability causing possible injury.
Assembly & Installation:
- Follow assembly instructions closely. Improper installation may result in damage or serious personal injury.
- Safety gear and proper tools must be used. This product should only be installed by professionals.
- Ensure the supporting surface will safely support the combined weight of the equipment and all attached hardware and components.
- Use the provided mounting screws and DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN them.
Diagram 6 Warning:
Visual: Diagram 6 shows a monitor attached to the arm. A prominent warning symbol [!] is displayed alongside the text: 'CAUTION: DO NOT use the display beyond the arrow range, avoid tipping.' An arc graphic indicates the safe range of motion for the monitor arm. Exceeding this range could lead to instability.
Instruction: Do not extend the monitor arm beyond the indicated range to avoid tipping and potential damage or injury.
Diagram 7 Note:
Visual: Diagram 7 illustrates the final adjustment of the monitor on the arm. A note states: 'Note: If the display does not stop at your desired position, tighten the screws as shown.' An inset graphic shows a hand using an Allen wrench to turn a screw, indicating how to secure the monitor's position.
Instruction: If the monitor does not hold its position after mounting, tighten the adjustment screws as indicated in the diagram.
Parts List
Visual: Page 2 displays a comprehensive list of all components included in the package, each with a letter designation, quantity, and illustration.
- A (x1): VESA Plate
- B (x1): Pole Clamp
- C (x1): Base Plate
- D (x1): Pole
- E (x1): Height Adjustment Lever
- F (x3): M6x16 Screws (for base assembly)
- G (x1): M6x10 Screw (for arm adjustment)
- H (x1): 4mm Allen Wrench
- I (x1): 6mm Allen Wrench
- M-A (x4): M4x12 Screws (for monitor attachment)
- M-B (x4): M5x12 Screws (for monitor attachment)
- M-C (x4): M6x12 Screws (for monitor attachment)
Assembly Instructions
Visual: Steps 1 through 5 provide detailed illustrations showing the assembly process from base to monitor attachment.
- Step 1: Base Assembly
Attach the Base Plate (C) to the Pole (D) using three M6x16 screws (F). Ensure the plate is oriented correctly as shown in the diagram.
Visual: Illustration shows the Base Plate (C) being affixed to the bottom of the Pole (D) using three M6x16 screws (F). The orientation of the plate is clearly depicted.
- Step 2: Pole Clamp and Height Adjustment
Slide the Pole Clamp (B) onto the Pole (D). Insert the Height Adjustment Lever (E) into the designated slot on the clamp. Adjust the clamp's position on the pole as needed.
Visual: Illustration shows the Pole Clamp (B) being slid onto the Pole (D). The Height Adjustment Lever (E) is then inserted into the clamp mechanism. The diagram indicates how to position the clamp on the pole.
- Step 3: Monitor VESA Plate Attachment
Attach the VESA Plate (A) to the back of your monitor using the appropriate screws (M-A, M-B, or M-C) and washers provided. Select screws that fit your monitor's VESA hole depth. A diagram indicates checks for "Too long" or "Too short" screws.
Visual: Illustration depicts the VESA Plate (A) being attached to the rear of a monitor. It shows the selection of appropriate screws (M-A, M-B, or M-C) based on the monitor's VESA hole configuration. A crucial visual check is provided, illustrating examples of screws that are 'Too long' or 'Too short' to prevent damage to the monitor's internal components.
- Step 4: Mounting Monitor to Arm
Mount the monitor with the attached VESA plate onto the monitor arm. Secure the monitor by tightening the M6x10 screw (G) using the 4mm Allen Wrench (H). Adjust the arm tension as needed.
Visual: Illustration shows the monitor assembly being attached to the main arm. Screw (G) is shown being tightened with the 4mm Allen Wrench (H) to secure the monitor and adjust its tension and position.
- Step 5: Cable Management
Organize and secure monitor cables along the arm and pole using the integrated cable management features or clips, if provided.
Visual: Illustration demonstrates how to route and secure monitor cables along the stand's arm and pole, using integrated clips or channels for a tidy setup.
Maintenance
Periodically (at least every three months), check that the stand is securely fastened and safe to use.
