fig.8
fig.9
fig.10
Installation: Existing Construction (retrofitting finished walls) fig.11
Warning: Exercise caution when drilling into existing walls. Do not drill through existing wires, pipes, conduits, heating or air conditioning ducts. If you feel resis- tance while drilling, stop immediately.
1.Using a studfinder or the "knocking" method, locate the wall studs in the wall area where you wish to mount the speaker. The speaker will be mounted between adjacent studs, no closer than two inches from either stud (fig.8).
2.Determine that there are no obstructions behind the desired cutout area. This may be accomplished by drilling a hole in the center of the cutout area and using an
3.If there are no obstructions found behind the wall, use the supplied cutout template and a pencil to draw a
wallpapered, use the keyhole saw.
4.If the wall is constructed of lath and plaster, outline the penciled marks with fig.12 masking tape, drill the four corners with a 1/4" drill bit, and use a utility knife to cut through the plaster down to the lath. Use a saber saw with a metal cutting blade or a
pair of tin snips to gently cut through the lath, being careful not to vibrate plaster off the wall.
5.Insert one of the 4" x 4" x 8" foam blocks vertically through the speaker cutout (fig.
10). Push this block down approximately 7" below the edge of the cutout. Insert the second 4" x 4" x 8" foam block and push up approximately 7" above the top edge of the speaker cutout. Bend one of the 4" x 4" x 16" foam blocks into a U shape and push down into the wall horizontally so that it is 3" below the speaker cutout. Make sure that there is a good seal with the edge of the foam and both the left and right wall studs. Repeat for the upper 4" x 4" x 16" foam block. The foam should also make a good seal around the speaker wires.
6.Insert the 6.2 Ci mounting bracket diagonally through the cutout in the wall, then pull forward into position. If the cutout was cut correctly according to the cutout template, the bracket should fit snugly into place. The plastic tabs on all sides of the bracket will rest against the rear side of the wall (fig.9).