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Community Distributed Design Series
Installation and Operation Manual
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3. Four 4mm sheet metal screws come from
the factory partially inserted into the plastic
face. Use a screwdriver to install these cap-
tive screws into the can. Tighten so they are
snug against the face, but do not over-tighten
them. See Figure 32.
Note: Some codes now require that the grille
have a safety cable; your local codes may
vary. In any case, Community makes it easy to
comply with an included security cable system,
as detailed in Steps 4 through 6.
Assembling the Loudspeaker Into the Back Can
When you have made the electrical connec-
tions from the wires coming into the can to
the loudspeaker then you can mount that
loudspeaker into the can.
1. Four
Twist-Assist
™ face tabs protrude just
inside the can opening. Align the four slots
along the periphery of the loudspeaker face
with the Philips-head can clamp actuators.
The actuators should be positioned so that
they are at the far right of the slots (viewed
through the slot from the front of the loud-
speaker).
2. Twist the loudspeaker clockwise a few
degrees so the
Twist-Assist™
face tabs are
positioned at the left of the face slots as you
look at the front face (see Figures 30 and 31).
Figure 31 Four
Twist-Assist
™ Face tabs
inside the Back Can instantly secure the
Loudspeaker to the Back Can with a twist
Aligning
screw to slot
(Qty 4)
Twist face
to lock
Allows tabs to
mate in can
Figure 32 Use the four included, captive,
4mm sheet metal screws to secure the
loudspeaker into the can
Use the screws after inserting loudspeaker
into the back can and twisting to retain it
Figure 30 Initial position (left) and loud-
speaker face twisted to lock (right)