I can't remove the base off the Sylvania TV either. It looks like there is a metal bracket within the tv that keeps the plastic base retained. I'm contemplating taking the whole thing apart. Can somebody help us? please =(I can't remove the base off the Sylvania TV either. It looks like there is a metal bracket within the tv that keeps the plastic base retained. I'm contemplating taking the whole thing apart. Can somebody help us? please =(
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Remove the antenna mast from the antenna base. Grasp the antenna mast near its base and twist it counterclockwise to remove it from the base.
Remove the antenna base cover. You can use a flathead screwdriver or a plastic trim removal tool to gently pry the cover off.
Disconnect the antenna cable from the booster. There will be a connector attached to the booster. Gently unplug it to disconnect the cable.
Remove the old booster. It is usually held in place by a mounting screw or adhesive. If there is a screw, use a screwdriver to remove it. If there is adhesive, carefully pry the booster off with a flathead screwdriver.
Clean the mounting surface. If there was adhesive holding the old booster, use a cloth and some rubbing alcohol to clean the surface where the new booster will be attached.
Install the new booster. If it comes with a mounting screw, align the booster and screw it in place. If it comes with adhesive, remove the backing and carefully attach it to the cleaned surface.
Reconnect the antenna cable to the new booster.
Reinstall the antenna base cover.
Reattach the antenna mast to the antenna base by twisting it clockwise.
For the ASUS VH197D LED Monitor, turn it upside down so you are looking into the base of the stand. Squeeze the plastic tabs to unlock the base and pull. This will remove enough of the base to make it wall mounted and you can quickly attach the base if so desired. If you want to permanently remove the base and stand, remove the two screws that are now visible after the base is removed and pry out the plastic stand. This will break it off at the hidden screws. You will be left with a short metal stub that can be folded in.
Is the mount made of metal or plastic? In either case, it will be attached to a "base" that is glued to the windshield. A metal mount should have a tiny little screw in it that pins it against the base. Loosen this crew and the mount should slide upwards (towards roof) off the base. A plastic mount should have a tab that you can pull on and slide it off upwards....
Gently lay the nonitor, face down, on a table such that it will not be damaged while you remove the base. You will find a curved strip of plastic about 1 1/4 inch wide and 4 inches long. Near the center of this strip, you will find two parallel plastic ridges. These are clips that hold the base to the monitor support post. Squeeze these clips together to remove the base from the support post. I was able to squeeze the rear strip toward the rear of the base and ease the rear of the base off that clip and it came apart ok. It is a bit tricky, but doable. Good luck. Orval
1st remove the base cover by by squeezing to release the clips and remove the 6 base mounting screws. 2nd remove the 5 screws in the back cover. 3rd push and pry at the parting line to release the clips. 4th remove the base mount by removing the two attaching screws and sliding it down about a quarter inch. 5th remove the steel cover by removing the 4 wires, two screws from power outlet, two bolts from vga plug, and the other screw in the cover. and there you have it.
There are three parts to a T87F thermostat. Outer ring, thermostat body, and base mount. Remove the snap on ring that goes around the dial. Remove three screws from the thermostat that mount it to its base. Remove the thermostat. Disconnect and record what screws each wire attaches to. Remove the screws holding the base to the wall.
Most LCD HDTV televisions come with the option to remove the base, refer to your manual for proper instructions on removing the base. But make sure the TV is certified for wall mounting before you do anything - some are not certified and will not be wall mountable.
I can't remove the base off the Sylvania TV either. It looks like there is a metal bracket within the tv that keeps the plastic base retained. I'm contemplating taking the whole thing apart. Can somebody help us? please =(
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