I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D O P E R A T I O N G U I D E
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CONTINUED
Figure 2
Installing the
The CM6.3SI, CM6.5SI and CM8.5SI are equipped with dual
Separate the speaker wire so that at least two inches of each conductor are free.
Open the
2.Locate the hole template and remove the inside portion of it (save this part— it can also be used as a paint mask). Use the inside of the template to trace the outlines at the desired location on the ceiling or wall. With a keyhole saw, cut along the penciled lines.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO CUT THROUGH ANY EXISTING WIRING.
3.Attach the speaker wire (CM6.1SI) or
4.There are four clamps which hold the speaker in place. The clamps are tight- ened via four
clamps inward. Insert the speaker into the cutout and tighten the clamps by turning the screws clockwise. DO NOT over tighten these screws.
NOTE: The screws will be easier to turn if you “prime” them first. Before installing the speaker, turn the screws in and then turn them back out to their original positions.
5.Install the grille into the speaker. The grille fits tightly. This is to prevent the grille from becoming loose over time. Some effort and care is required when installing them.
Insert one unstripped wire fully into the black and one into the red terminal. Pay attention to the markings on the wire. Each speaker must be connected to the amplifier in the same way. Squeeze the red and black levers until they click signifying that they have locked into the wire. Check to make sure that the knife assembly inside the no strip connector has properly pierced the wire.
REMOVING THE GRILLE
To remove the grille, obtain a small paper clip (size #1, common) and bend the last quarter inch of it into an “L” shape. Holding the paper clip with a pair of pliers, insert the end with the “L” into
a hole near the edge of the grille. Remove the grille by pulling the paper clip towards you.
PAINTING THE SPEAKERS AND GRILLES
Figure 3
Detail of Mounting System
The Stereo Input loudspeakers may be painted. The plastic will readily accept most any kind of paint.
The speaker must be masked prior to painting them. The inside portion of the hole template can be used as a paint mask. Remove the outside portion of the template by gently pulling along the perforation. Affix the mask to the front of the speaker using a piece of tape.
Fold the tape onto itself to form a double- sided loop. Affix the tape to the tweeter and place the mask onto the speaker.
The grille should be painted before it is installed. The best results will be obtained by using a spray gun or airless sprayer, thinning the paint (prevents clogging of grille holes) and by applying several light coats instead of one heavy one.
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