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Viewofbubble;:gOntoPofmast I) Installing EZAllGNTM Mast -
@() ~ ~ @ Now"you're ready to in~tall the antenna, ma~t at the
\~) \~) ~ location you've chosen In Step 2 and align It to be plumb
Right (perfectly straight up). Plumbing the mast is critical for
@ the Multi-Satellite Dish antenna to receive optimal signals,
0_) and failure to align it properly will result in difficulty
~- acquiring signals as well as a greater tendency for signal
outages in adverse weather.
Mount the base securely
Side view of bubble level in the mast The mast base must be sturdy so antenna does not shift under
Wrong Wrong Right various weather conditions and its own weight. Mounting is
PI preferable on wood or masonry. Unsuitable sites may be
WTJrI P==Tl handrail, aluminum or vinyl siding, composite paneling, and
I '=' I I~I fiber/particle/strand boards.
Mak th b bble I I ti ' t"- t ' fed I b ' CAUTION! When installing mast base, avoid placing finger
e sure e u jeve rame In IIC mas IS sea prope~'Y or pressing , '
down flat on it so the lip of the frame sits snugly on the top edge of the mast. between mast bottom and base to prevent bel ng pi nched or cut.
Align the mast
.The EZALIGN Mast pivots up and down, and from side to
Looking down into mast ."
side. A bubble level IS located In the top of the mast to
The patented mast has two slots at the the bottom that allow it to move up assist in al ignment.
and down and side to side. This aids the centering the bubble level even ,
when the mast base is mounted on an uneven surface. .Loosen the four mast bolts slightly. Then move the mast
up/down or twist side-to-side until the bubble in the bubble
level is centered as shown at left.
CAUTION! If the mast is mounted in a location where it is
difficult or dangerous to view the bubble level, use a small
mirror or plumbing level instead. DO NOT reach out and risk
falling from roof or other high place.
Tighten mast bolts
When mast is straight up (plumbed), and while still keeping
.I;"""""~ ~~~"""" hold of the mast, tighten the four bolts with a 7/16" nut driver
,-, " with your other hand. Make sure bolts are secure. You may
,\ , ,
" want to tighten further with an adjustable wrench.
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Tighten
(two on
Up and Down Movement Side to Side Movement
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