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The TV should be transported upright. ^Daphane
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.its addressed in the first google search with results from lg : https://www.lg.com/au/support/product-help/CT20088015-20150351567855
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.it can be laid Flat if its on the box with all the foam inside the box properly attached to the cardboard box(for sure if it's new in unopened box). After you open it, make sure you take it upright from the box. put most of the force in the bottom of the TV that has the power and speaker attachment. The main screen is Thin, so apply as little pressure to it as you can. to put the stand with two people(two people is a must to prevent damage) you need to lay it flat screen down, Stand is two pieces; assemble it before putting it on the TV. Don't take the wraps around the screen while you install the stand. In this situation the thin part of the screen is going to get some pressure. only do this when tilting it and not when moving it around. Then after putting the stand tilt upright within the same area, making sure you add most force to the thick part of the TV. If you are going to install it in the wall, you don't need to lay it flat. Keep it upright from the moment you take it out of the box and put it in the wall. So don't take it out of the box until you are ready to install it. That would be the recommended course of action.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can lay flat.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.During transport, you definitely want it sitting upright, not flat. Once you get it home and open the box (upright) yes you can lay the TV flat to put the stand on.
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