Owner's Manual

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS:
You can use a square-head or phillips-head screwdriver
to
tighten the screws on the speaker clamps. These
clamps exert pressure inside the ceiling
to
hold the
speaker firmly
in
place.
If you choose
to
use a screw gun
or
power
drill with
a square-head or phillips-head bit:
Select the lowest torque setting
to
begin.
If
the
screw
does
not
seat properly, use the next
highest torque setting
to
finish securing the screw.
Or use a Phillips-head screwdriver
to
finish this
manually.
INSTALLATION
2.
Tighten one
of
the four clamp screws until you
can feel the frame press firmly against the ceiling.
This indicates that the clamp
is
extended and
is
gripping the ceiling.
One
of
four
clamp screws
Clamp
CAUTION: Tighten these screws
firmly,
but
avoid using
so much pressure that the clamps compress the ceiling
material.
This
can cause the material to crumble, creating
an uneven surface with gaps between the speaker face
and
the ceiling.
3.
Locate the clamp screw opposite the one that is
tightened and repeat the process with this clamp.
These
two
tightened clamps will hold the speaker
in
place temporarily.
4.
Repeat the process with the other
two
clamps to
firmly secure the speaker
to
the ceiling.
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IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS:
You can use a square-head or phillips-head screwdriver
to
tighten the screws on the speaker clamps. These
clamps exert pressure inside the ceiling
to
hold the
speaker firmly
in
place.
If you choose
to
use a screw gun
or
power
drill with
a square-head or phillips-head bit:
Select the lowest torque setting
to
begin.
If
the
screw
does
not
seat properly, use the next
highest torque setting
to
finish securing the screw.
Or use a Phillips-head screwdriver
to
finish this
manually.
INSTALLATION
2.
Tighten one
of
the four clamp screws until you
can feel the frame press firmly against the ceiling.
This indicates that the clamp
is
extended and
is
gripping the ceiling.
One
of
four
clamp screws
Clamp
CAUTION: Tighten these screws
firmly,
but
avoid using
so much pressure that the clamps compress the ceiling
material.
This
can cause the material to crumble, creating
an uneven surface with gaps between the speaker face
and
the ceiling.
3.
Locate the clamp screw opposite the one that is
tightened and repeat the process with this clamp.
These
two
tightened clamps will hold the speaker
in
place temporarily.
4.
Repeat the process with the other
two
clamps to
firmly secure the speaker
to
the ceiling.
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