Owner's Manual

8
Securing speaker
Installation of this product must follow all local and state building
code requirements. We strongly recommend using a qualified,
professional installer who is knowledgeable of local building codes.
We recommend holding the unit by the bezel and outer edges
of the speaker to avoid damaging the drivers.
For In-Wall installation as illustrated in Diagram 1, page 10:
Place speaker in hole and secure all four lock arms.
For In-Wall installation as illustrated in Diagram 2, page 10:
Place speaker in hole and secure wood screw through the hole
in the front baffle to stud.
Secure three lock arms (one top, one bottom and one on side
not against stud).
For In-Ceiling installation as illustrated in Diagrams 3 and 4, page 11,
and Diagram 5, page 12:
The speaker MUST be secured using two screws provided.
Screws insert in hole of front baffle.
Place speaker in hole and secure to joists (or framing material) with two
screws provided. Tighten screw on one side before installing and tight-
ening opposing side.
Secure two lock arms (top and bottom).
*VERY IMPORTANT*
Please note that the pivoting lock arms are not designed to support the weight
of the speaker in In-Ceiling installations. They only provide a secondary
support and are there to pull the speaker tight to the ceiling and prevent it
from rattling. Do not use them for supporting the speaker in In-Ceiling
installations. The screws going through the speaker and into the joists are
to support the speaker and must be installed properly.