Perlegear
Instruction Manual
Model: PGFS02 / PGFS02W
Email: supportjp@perlegear.com
Before Assembly, Check TV Compatibility
Does your TV's hole spacing measure 600 x 400mm or less, or 200 x 100mm or more?
Visual Description: Diagram showing dimensions W and H, with VESA standard noted as 200mm x 100mm minimum. Options: Yes - Compatible ✔️ / No - Not Compatible ❌.
Is the weight of your TV (including accessories) less than 40 kg?
Visual Description: ⚖️ 40 kg. Options: Yes - Compatible ✔️ / No - Not Compatible ❌.
Tools Needed (Sold Separately)
Visual Description: ? Phillips head screwdriver.
Safety Precautions
Note:
- Please read this instruction manual carefully before use and use it correctly. If you have any questions about this manual, please contact the seller or a professional installer.
- Contact: supportjp@perlegear.com
- Spare parts may be included for loss prevention. These spare parts are extras.
Note:
- Ignoring these precautions may result in property damage or personal injury.
- When installing, do not use for purposes other than those described in the instruction manual. Do not exceed the maximum load capacity. The company is not responsible for accidents or damage caused by improper installation or handling.
- Before assembly, check that all parts are present and undamaged. If any parts are missing or damaged, please contact us.
- Contact: supportjp@perlegear.com
Warning: ⚠️
- Contains small parts. Please be careful not to swallow them by mistake. There is a risk of suffocation.
Parts List
Screws & Washers:
- M4 / M5 [B1] x 4
- M6 / M8 [B2] x 4
- L2.5mm [F1] x 8
- L10mm [F2] x 4
- L22mm [F3] x 4
M4 Screws:
- M4 x 12mm [C1] x 4
- M4 x 30mm [C2] x 4
M6 Screws:
- M6 x 15mm [D1] x 4
- M6 x 35mm [D2] x 4
M8 Screws:
- M8 x 15mm [E1] x 4
- M8 x 35mm [E2] x 4
- M8 x 50mm [E3] x 4
Other Parts:
- [01] x 1
- [02] x 1
- [G] x 6
- [H] x 1
- Plastic Washer [I] x 3
- Steel Washer [J] x 3
- M6 x 25mm [K] x 3
- Allen Wrench [O] x 1
- [03] x 1
- [05-L] x 1
- M6 x 45mm [L] x 4
- [04] x 1
- [05-R] x 1
- M6 x 12mm [M] x 1
- [N] x 2
Step 1: Attach Bracket to TV
1-1 Select TV Bolts
Visual Description: Images showing M4, M6, M8 bolt sizes. Icons indicating correct (✔️) and incorrect (❌) bolt selection.
Hand-tighten bolts into the screw holes on the back of the TV and select the appropriate bolt size (M4 / M6 / M8).
1-2 Confirm Compatible Parts for Your TV
Visual Description: Diagrams illustrating different TV back types and corresponding options.
- Option A: Flat TV Back
- Option B: Curved TV Back
- Option C: TV Back with Steps
- Option D: Interference with Cable Ports
- Option E: Uneven TV Back
Visual Description: Images of various spacers and bolts.
1-3 Attach Bracket to TV
Visual Description: Diagram showing the TV back with bracket arms [05-R] and [05-L] being attached. [right arrow] indicates right, [left arrow] indicates left. [up arrow] indicates orientation.
Visual Description: Close-up showing attachment points and parts.
Option A (For Flat TV Backs)
Visual Description: Image showing parts [C1/D1/E1], [B1/B2], and [F1] (if needed) being used.
Do not overtighten. [?️]
Regarding bolt length: It is possible to stack multiple spacers as needed.
Option B (For Curved TV Backs)
Visual Description: Diagram showing attachment for curved backs using parts [C2/D2/E2/E3], [B1/B2], [F1/F2/F3].
Spacers must have sufficient height to prevent interference with the curved TV back. Do not overtighten. [?️]
Option C (For TVs with Steps)
Visual Description: Diagram showing attachment for TVs with steps, using parts [C1/D1/E1], [B1/B2], [F1] (if needed) on one side and [C2/D2/E2/E3], [B1/B2], [F1/F2/F3] on the other.
The bracket should be flush with the steps on the back, and the spacers should be level. Do not overtighten. [?️]
Option D (Interference with Cable Ports)
Visual Description: Diagram showing how to use spacers [F1], [F2], or [F3] to create extra space between the TV and the bracket when cable ports interfere.
If cable ports interfere, use spacers [F1], [F2], or [F3] to create extra space between the TV and the TV bracket.
Do not overtighten. [?️]
Option E (Uneven TV Back)
Visual Description: Diagram showing how to use spacers [F1], [F2], or [F3] to fill in unevenness on the TV back to bring the bracket closer.
To bring the bracket as close to the TV as possible, spacers [F1], [F2], or [F3] may be needed to fill in unevenness.
Do not overtighten. [?️]
Step 2: Attach Base
2-1 Attach Foot Pads
Visual Description: Image showing glass base [01] with foot pads [G] being attached to the four corners.
Attach foot pads [G] to the four corners of the bottom of the glass plate [01].
Caution: Ensure the tempered glass base has the glossy side facing up.
2-2 Check Upper Support Pole
Before proceeding with the next step, ensure the upper support pole is not pulled out.
2-3 Attach Support Pole to Base
Visual Description: Diagram showing the attachment of the support pole [02] to the glass base [01] using parts [H], [I], [J], [K], [O].
Using the plastic cover [H], plastic washer [I], steel washer [J], bolt [K], and Allen wrench [O], attach the support pole [02] to the tempered glass base [01]. Do not overtighten. [?️]
Caution: The upper support pole has 6 adjustable mounting positions.
2-4 Secure Upper Support Pole
Visual Description: Diagram showing the knob being pulled [outward pull] and the upper pole sliding into the lower pole.
Pull the knob outwards and lift the upper support pole simultaneously. The upper support pole will automatically fix to the lower support pole.
Step 3: Attach TV Plate [03] to Pole
Visual Description: Diagram showing the TV plate [03] being attached to the main support pole using bolts and washers.
Step 4: Attach TV to TV Plate [03]
Visual Description: Diagram showing the TV being mounted onto the TV plate [03].
Before attaching the TV to the TV plate [03], confirm the TV's height position.
- To confirm the TV's position, follow steps 4-1 to 4-3.
- If repositioning the TV, follow steps 4-1 to 4-3 for reattachment.
Visual Description: ⚠️ Warning icon indicating caution during TV attachment.
Height Adjustment
Visual Description: Diagram showing the knob being pulled [outward pull] and the TV being adjusted up or down.
Pull the knob outwards and adjust the TV up and down to your desired height.
4-1 Tighten Bolt [M]
Visual Description: Diagram showing Allen wrench [O] tightening bolt [M] on part [02].
Tighten bolt [M] with Allen wrench [O].
4-2 Hang Bracket on TV Plate
Visual Description: Diagram showing the bracket being hung onto the TV plate [03]. A close-up shows loosening the assembled bolts on the bracket.
Hang the bracket onto the center of the TV plate. Slightly loosen the bracket's assembled bolts.
4-3 Tighten Bolts to TV Plate
Visual Description: Diagram showing bolts being tightened against the TV plate. A close-up shows the bolt being snug.
Tighten the bolts until they are snug against the TV plate.
Caution: The TV plate has no bolt holes.
Step 5: Attach DVD Tray [04] to Pole
Visual Description: Diagram showing the DVD tray [04] being attached to the pole.
5-1 Remove Bolts and Open Clips
Remove the pre-attached bolts and open the clips.
5-2 Attach DVD Tray to Lower Pole
Visual Description: Diagram showing the DVD tray [04] being positioned and attached to the lower support pole.
Attach the DVD tray [04] to the lower support pole.
5-3 Secure DVD Tray
Visual Description: Diagram showing bolts being tightened to secure the DVD tray [04].
Tighten the bolts to secure the DVD tray [04].
Step 6: Cable Management
Visual Description: Diagram showing cables being routed and secured using clip [N].
Route cables and secure them.
Step 7: Left/Right Adjustment
Visual Description: Diagram showing the TV stand with the TV plate tilted left and right, indicating rotation.
If necessary, the TV plate can be rotated left or right.