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TEPS TO INSTALLING
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Figure 18
Pulling the wire up and out,
to the left (a) and securing it
with tape (b).
At least 14 in.
(36 cm) of wire
(a) (b)
2. Use tape to temporarily affix the loose end of the wire above and to the left of the hole
(Figure 18b). This keeps the wire out of the way until you have the speaker partially
inserted in the wall and are ready to make the connections.
Insert the speaker into the opening
Before you follow the steps below, check to be sure none of the dogleg clamps (two on each
side) are protruding from behind the frame of the speaker. If they are, press them back behind
the frame so the speaker will fit into the hole.
7LSLoosen the screw terminals on the upper left side of the speaker before inserting the
speaker into the hole to save effort in making the connections.
1. Use both hands to support the speaker and angle it slightly, so it is diagonal to the hole.
This allows clearance for the wall stops.
2. Insert the bottom of the enclosure through the hole and down part of the way – or up,
depending on your clearance issues (Figure 19).
Figure 19
Partially inserting the
rectangular-faced or round-
faced speaker
Dogleg clamps
Wall stop
3. Leave the speaker in this partially inserted position, resting on the wall stops that prevent
it from falling out (Figure 20). This allows ready access to the connection terminals on the
upper left-hand side of the speaker.
Figure 20
Speaker held in place by
wall stops
Wall stop