Bose AM267565 manual Speaker held in place by wall stops

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Steps to Installing

Figure 27

Partially inserting the rectangular-faced or round- faced speaker

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 27).

Dogleg clamps

Wall stop

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 28). This allows ready access to the connection terminals on the upper left-hand side of the speaker.

For ceiling installations, you may feel more secure holding the speaker while making the connections.

Figure 28

Speaker held in place by wall stops

Wall stop

AM267565_01_V.pdf May 13, 2003

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Contents Bose Virtually Invisible 191 Speakers Important words of caution Safety InformationContents Before you begin IntroductionWhat makes this speaker better also makes it different Unpacking PreparationOther equipment you’ll need Consider which shape you prefer for your speakers Considering your wall type and the approach it requiresOptional items Installing in a pre-wired room Accessories that can helpHow to determine pre-wiring What to do when the room is not pre-wiredInstalling in an exterior wall Deciding on speaker placementSpecial considerations in cold climate regions Select the general wall area for one speaker For Cutting Wire recommendations Using speaker cordPlanning to run speaker cord Prepare the cordPreparation Before the wallboard goes up Where the walls are finishedGetting started Drill a pilot hole for testing the wall space Steps to InstallingUsing the template for this first step Before you make any holesPilot hole Drilling the pilot hole Use the bent wire to test for enough depth, front-to-back Testing the space behind the holeChecking the space for the width of the speaker Passing the pilot hole test Repairing a pilot holePrepare the wall for inserting the speaker Using the template a second timeCutting the speaker hole If you encounter insulation behind the wall Insert and wire the speakerInsert the speaker into the opening Speaker held in place by wall stops Test the speaker now Make the speaker connectionsTo test the speaker Secure the speaker to the wall Choosing to paint the speakers When the grille is finally in placeIf the speaker looks crooked Using a spray technique Using a dry brush techniquePainting the grille Steps for spray painting Painting the frameCustomer service TroubleshootingWarranty period ReferenceTechnical information Accessories