1. Turn Off and Unplug Your TV
Before starting, make sure to turn off and unplug your TV from the wall outlet. Also, disconnect any attached devices such as soundbars, gaming consoles, or streaming devices. Removing all cables helps avoid tangling and prevents pulling on the connections during the removal process.
2. Remove the Cables
If your TV is mounted close to the wall, carefully pull the TV out or tilt it enough to access the back panel. Then, disconnect all cables, including HDMI, power, and any other peripherals that might be connected to the TV. Mark the cables if necessary to remember where they go during reinstallation.
3. Check the TV Mount Type
TV mounts come in three main types: fixed, tilting, and full-motion (articulating). Identifying your mount type helps in understanding how the TV is attached to the wall bracket:
Fixed Mounts: These are flush against the wall and may have clips or screws holding the TV to the bracket.
Tilting Mounts: These have a tilting mechanism that may need to be loosened before removal.
Full-Motion Mounts: These mounts allow full movement (tilting and swiveling), and usually involve more screws or brackets.
4. Loosen or Remove Safety Screws
Most wall mounts have safety screws or locking mechanisms that keep the TV securely attached to the mount. These screws are typically located at the bottom of the mount and may require a screwdriver or socket wrench to loosen.
If your TV was mounted using Elephant Anchors, the anchors come with screws and washers that secure the mount to the wall. Loosen these screws carefully and ensure that the TV is still supported while doing so.
5. Lift the TV Off the Mount
Once the screws or locking mechanisms are loosened, you’ll be ready to lift the TV off the wall mount. This is where having an extra set of hands can be helpful.
For most mounts, you’ll need to lift the TV up and slightly away from the wall to detach it from the wall bracket. Be cautious and slow during this step to avoid any sudden movements or drops. Full-motion mounts may require a slightly different motion to free the TV from its bracket.
6. Place the TV on a Soft Surface
After the TV is safely removed, place it face down on a soft surface, like a bed, sofa, or padded floor. This ensures the screen remains protected from scratches or damage.
7. Remove the Wall Mount (Optional)
If you’re planning to reuse the wall mount, you may leave it in place. However, if you’re replacing the mount or moving to a new location, the next step is to remove the mount from the wall.
For mounts installed with Elephant Anchors, simply unscrew the anchors using a screwdriver. These anchors are designed for easy removal, so unscrewing them will allow you to detach the mount without damaging your wall.