Owner`s manual

PAGE 7 Community Solutions™ Owner’s Manual
3 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
The Community SLS and SBS loudspeakers are inherently rugged and are carefully packed in well
designed cartons. It is a good idea to carefully inspect the unit after it has been removed from the
packaging as sometimes there is hidden damage due to some unfortunate incident in shipment.
Please note that once the shipment has left Community (or the dealer), the responsibility for damage is
borne by the freight company. This means that if there is damage, you must file a claim with the
freight company. Each freight company has its own set of regulations that must be followed and forms
that must be filled out. Therefore the freight company must be contacted as soon as a shipping
damage problem is discovered. Save the carton and packing material because many damage claims
will be considered invalid if these are thrown away. The Community dealer and the factory will try to
help in any way possible. Remember, though, it is up to the party receiving the shipment to file a
damage claim.
It is always a good idea to keep the carton and packing material in case the unit must be shipped back
to your dealer or export distributor.
The shipping carton contains the following items:
(1) Loudspeaker system
(Lot) Packing material
(4) Filister head screws
(4) Rubber feet
(1) Owner’s manual
(1) Neutrik Speakon in-line connector model NL4FC
(1) 5/32” Allen wrench
3.1 IMPORTANT NOTE – Mounting/Rigging Points
The eight SLS and SBS mounting/rigging points found on the top and bottom of the enclosure must
either be used for mounting hardware or “plugged” with the hex-socket screws provided. The reason
for this is that if all these holes are not plugged up, they can create air leaks in the enclosure that will
compromise the low frequency performance with reduced output and/or distortion.