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Attaching rectangular grille frames
1. Line up the curved edge of the grille with the curve over the Bose
®
logo and press that
edge into the speaker frame first (Figure 24).
2. Press the top of the grille firmly into place until you feel some resistance. When the grille
lines up flush with the frame of the speaker, it is seated properly.
Figure 24
Snapping the grille into
place
If the speaker looks crooked
When you step back from the wall, you may notice that the speaker is not straight. If so, it is
easy to adjust the speaker slightly:
1. Remove the grille by inserting a thin-bladed tool between the speaker frame and the grille
and carefully prying it out.
2. Slightly loosen each of the four dogleg clamp screws, labeled WALL.
3. Press on the sides of the speaker frame to shift it up or down into the proper position.
4. Stand back to make sure it is straight. Repeat step 3 if it is not.
5. Tighten all four dogleg clamp screws.
6. Reattach the grille to the front of the speaker.
Attaching round grilles
1. Line up the Bose logo in the desired position.
2. Tuck the Bose logo into the speaker frame first. See Figure 25.
3. Work your way to the top of the grille frame, using both hands to tuck the grille tabs into
the frame. Be careful not to permanently bend the grille tabs.
Note:
When the grille is inserted into the frame, the logo can not be re-positioned. Take care to
insure it is in the desired position before pressing the entire grille into the frame.
Figure 25
Attaching round grilles