User manual

structural rigging is required. The improper installation of flying loudspeakers may result in bodily
injury or death. Always consult a licensed engineer to verify design and construction of any suspended
system, and to determine if rigging hardware, loudspeakers and their internal bracing parts are suitable
for your particular use. The owner and/or the user have responsibility to adhere to local regulations, to
evaluate reliability of any rigging system they use for their specific application and to determine
suitability of this product for any particular suspended usage. The manufacturer accepts no
responsibility for any accident, damage or failure of any rigged and suspended system.
In addition, please follow these safety steps:
Use only hardware specifically designed for rigging applications.
Consider pulling-angle factor at hanging points when planning rigging system.
Always use an independent safety suspension system as a backup for each suspended loudspeaker.
Do not use straps for lifting purposes.
Do not lift any loudspeaker system or other equipment over the head of people.
It is important to inspect both rigging hardware and rigging parts on loudspeakers, and replace worn
or damaged components immediately.
When assembling flying hardware it is advisable to use thread-locking compound to eyebolts and
other bolts in order to avoid any possibility of loosening.
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