MG-MINA GRID ASSEMBLY GUIDE
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Annual Comprehensive Examination and Test Program
In addition to routine checks on the road for touring systems, Meyer Sound also recommends a careful, comprehensive sys-
tem examination and testing “at home” in the warehouse or other appropriate location at regular intervals. Such at home
examinations and tests should occur at least once a year, and should include a careful inspection of each component under
ideal lighting conditions, and then a final comprehensive check of the entire system after it has been flown.
If any anomalies or defects are discovered that could possibly affect the safety or integrity of the system, affected parts or sub-
systems should be replaced in their entirety before that part of the system is flown again.
Replacement PartsAny component found to be defective, or any safety-related component you even suspect might be defective, should be
replaced with the equivalent, approved part. Parts specific to a QuickFly system should be ordered directly from Meyer Sound.
No attempt should be made to substitute what appears to be equivalent or “mostly the same” generic replacements. Some
parts used in QuickFly systems are identical to those used in other rigging applications. To the best of our knowledge, most
of these suppliers are reputable and their products are reliable. However, Meyer Sound has no way of assuring the quality of
products made by these various suppliers. Therefore, Meyer Sound is not responsible for problems caused by components
that were not supplied by Meyer Sound.
TrainingQuickFly systems are relatively straightforward and easy to use. However, they should only be used by persons trained in the
use of loudspeaker rigging systems who have mastered key points of assembly, rigging, and flying. Users should read this
manual in its entirety before attempting to deploy any QuickFly system. You may make additional copies of this manual as nec-
essary for in-house use; copies may not be made for any other purpose.
CAUTION: All Meyer Sound products must be used in accordance with local, state, federal and industry regu-
lations. It is the owner’s and/or user’s responsibility to evaluate the reliability of any rigging method for their appli-
cation. Rigging should be carried out only by experienced professionals.
CAUTION: Always use properly rated rigging hardware.
CAUTION: It is important to inspect rigging hardware regularly and replace worn or damaged components
immediately.
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