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Fitting the Soundbar What you should have Fitting the Soundbar
• Soundbar What you should have • Mounting bracket Soundbar • 2 x M4 screws• and nuts
• Mounting bracket • 2 x M4 screws and nuts • 2 x #8 self tapping screws • 2 x Connecting cables • the Philips-head screwdriver (not supplied) Fitting Soundbar
• 2 x #8 self tapping screws • 2 x Connecting cables • Philips-head screwdriver (not supplied)
Where to fit the Soundbar Where to fit the Soundbar
What you should have The Soundbar box can be fitted to the lower or upper edge of the panel.
The • Soundbar Soundbarbox can be fitted to the lower or upper edge of the panel. • Mounting bracket • 2 x M4 screws and nuts • 2 x #8 self tapping screws • 2 x Connecting cables • Philips-head screwdriver (not supplied) Where to fit the Soundbar The Soundbar box can be fitted to the lower or upper edge of the panel.
Installing it on the upper edge is unconventional but will allow the sound to project further in a
Installing it onclassroom, the upper edge is unconventional but will allow the sound to project for example. further in a classroom, for example. How to fit the bracket
The edge of the bracket with the six holes is a press-fit between the back cover and the aluminium surround. The six holes allow the same bracket to be fitted to 60”, 75” and 85” models. Remove two M4 screws under the bottom (or top) edge as shown. How toInstalling fit the it on thebracket upper edge is unconventional but will allow the sound to project further in a classroom, for example.
The edge of the bracket with the six holes is a press-fit between the back cover and the How to fit the bracket aluminium surround. The six holes allow the same bracket to be fitted to 60”, 75” and 85” The edge of the bracket with the six holes is a press-fit between the back cover and the aluminium models. surround. The six holes allow the same bracket to be fitted to 60”, 75” and 85” models. two M4 screws underthe the bottom (or top) edge as shown. Remove twoRemove M4 screws under bottom (or top) edge as shown.
Fitting the Starting withSoundbar a corner, force the lip of the mounting bracket into the gap where the back cover meets the aluminium extrusion that forms the surround – see the diagram, which is a view from the side. Starting with a corner, force the lip of the mounting bracket into the gap where the aluminium extrusion that It takes about 5 back or 10cover Kg ofmeets forcethe but you will be able to press forms the surround – see the diagram, which is a view from the it in about 10mm, into the same gap as the back cover. The side. edge of the back cover will flex slightly to allow this to happen. Fitting the Soundbar
It takes about 5 or 10 Kg of force but you will be able to press it in Tap the end of the bracket to slide it along so that the holes in about 10mm, into the same gap as the back cover. The edge of the thecover extrusion line up with the holes the lip on the bracket. back will flex slightly to allow this toinhappen. Starting corner, force the lip of thein mounting Fitwith the aM4 screws removed the firstbracket step.into Tighten firmly, but Tap the end of the bracket to slide it along so that thethat holes in the the gap where the back cover meets the aluminium extrusion do not over-tighten as you could strip the internal thread in the forms the surround – see thethe diagram, a view frombracket. the extrusion line up with holeswhich in theislip on the side. panel.
Fit the M4 screws removed in the first step. Tighten firmly, but do
It takes abouthappens, 5 or 10 Kg of force butsupplied you will be8# ableself-tappers to press it in to replace If this the not over-tighten as use you could strip the internal thread in the panel. about 10mm, into the same gap as the back cover. The edge of the If this happens, use the supplied 8# self-tappers to replace them. them.will flex slightly to allow this to happen. back cover Tap the end of the bracket to slide it along so that the holes in the extrusion line up with the holes in the lip on the bracket. Fit the M4 screws removed in the first step. Tighten firmly, but do not over-tighten as you could strip the internal thread in the panel. If this happens, use the supplied 8# self-tappers to replace them.
Fitting the Soundbar to the bracket and connecting it to the panel
Fitting the Soundbar Fit tothethe headsbracket of the suppliedand M4 screws to the keyhole slots in the soundbar fixing feet. connecting it to the panel Pass theitthreaded ends of the screws through the Fitting the Soundbar to the bracket and connecting to the panel matching holes in the mounting bracket and fit the two Fit the heads of the supplied M4 screws to the keyhole M4 nuts. Fit the heads of the supplied M4 screws to the keyhole slots in the soundbar fixing feet. slots in the soundbar fixing feet. Tighten the nuts so that the edge of the soundbar Pass the threaded ends ofinthe screws through the Pass the threaded the screws through thesurround. engages withends theof groove the panel's matching holes in theinmounting bracket and fit the two matching holes the mounting bracket and fit the two M4 nuts. Using the supplied cables, connect the soundbar to the M4 nuts. SPEAKER OUT terminals on the panel. Tighten the nuts so that the edge of the soundbar
Tighten thethe nuts so in that edge of the soundbar engages with groove thethe panel's surround. engages with the groove in the panel’s surround. Using the supplied cables, connect the soundbar to the SPEAKER OUT terminals on the panel.
Using the supplied cables, connect the soundbar to the SPEAKER OUT terminals on the panel.
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