Definitive Technology RSS II owner manual Installation Procedure Overview

Models: RSS II

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Installation Procedure Overview

For the frame, spray painting is preferred but brush or roller will also give good results. The supplied frame masks should be put in place to protect the speaker components for whichever method you choose.

Installation Procedure Overview

The RSS II is designed to be installed inside the wall or ceiling of your home quickly and easily. Because of its superb sonic performance, installation location within your room is very flexible. Your room is not like anyone else’s room, and because of its unique size and shape will have its own requirements for optimal sonic performance. We recommend that you consult with the Custom Installation Specialist at your Definitive Technology dealer regarding your special needs or if you are at all uncertain about the best and safest way to install your RSS II.

Installation of this product must follow all local and state building code requirements. We strongly recommend using a qualified, professional installer who is knowledgeable of local building codes.

The UIW RSS II is designed for both In-Wall and In-Ceiling mounting.

For In-Ceiling mounting, you will need to shim (or frame in the enclosure) with appropriate framing material.

Before starting construction or modification of your ceiling, you should familiarize yourself with any applicable local fire and building codes

Make sure the locations you select do not conceal studs, electrical wiring or plumbing. Prior to installation, hold the speaker in your chosen location to make sure it meets the clearance requirements around obstacles such as studs, corners, beams, lighting fixtures and door/window frames

For In-Wall mounting, the speaker requires 11/4" of clearance inside the wall, on all four sides of the cutout, to clear the lock arms. If the desired location is closer than 11/4" to a stud on one of the long sides of the speaker, the long side of the speaker enclosure must be installed directly against the stud to prevent rattling.

For In-Ceiling mounting, the speaker enclosure must be directly against two joists and/or framing material on the two long sides that are to be fastened with the screws. 11/4" of clearance is required on the two remaining sides of the enclosure to clear the lock arms.

For all mounting applications, 1" of clearance is required around the cutout, on the outside mounting surface, to clear the speaker bezel.

Also note that the installation of the RSS II may require some modification of the joist structure in your ceiling. This should only be done by a compe- tent professional who will configure the studs to maintain their structural integrity and make sure that everything is in compliance with all local and

4state building code requirements.

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Definitive Technology RSS II owner manual Installation Procedure Overview