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A,C:  Boxes for these cabinets will contain one (1) 14” x 8” perforated 

aluminum grill.  Remove and place on a flat surface.

 

B,D:  Boxes  for  these  cabinets  will  each  contain  one  (1)  8”x  8” 

perforated  aluminum  grill  and  two  (2)  aluminum  base  supports. 
Remove for later installation.

 

Note:  All remaining parts for assembly/install will be located in a 

separate small parts box.

 
4.   Now  that  all  loose  components  and  parts  are  removed,  place  boxes 

on  their  side  on  a  solid  non-scratch  surface,  open  bottom  flaps  of 
boxes,  and,  from  the  front  or  rear,  carefully  push  cabinet  until 
completely  free  of  box.   Cabinet  should  be  resting  on  four  (4)  foam 
corners.  Refer  to 

Fig.  2 

below  for  safe  removal  of  each 

speaker/cabinet.

 

NOTE!

 Cabinets are heavy, remove carefully.  Seek help if needed.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

High and Low Temperature Protection

 

Your  new  speaker/stereo  system  incorporates  onboard  temperature 

sensing  to  monitor  internal  cabinet  temperatures  to  help  manage  and 
minimize excessive heat and cold.
 

High  temperature  protection  is  accomplished  by  using  a  cooling  fan  to 

provide  a  constant  supply  of  filtered  forced  air  ventilation.    Internal 
temperatures  are  continually  monitored  during  system  usage  and  will 
automatically  switch  fan  speed  from  low  to  high  when  needed.   In  the 
event the internal cabinet temperature reaches an unsafe level, power to 
the  stereo  electronics  will  be  automatically  disconnected,  while  the 
cooling  fan  continues  to  run  until  the  temperature  drops.   Once  cooling 
fan turns-off, the stereo system can be manually powered on again.
 

If  your  speaker/stereo  system  remains  outdoors  during  the  winter  

months,  you  can  activate  its  low  temperature  protection  circuit  by  
following these steps:

1.  If necessary, remove and store the AM/FM/CD stereo faceplate;
2.  Program your 12vac outdoor transformer to turn on when freezing 

temperatures  are  expected,  i.e.  at  night,  or  24  hrs/day  if  needed.  
If  your  transformer  doesn’t  have  a  timer,  then  manually  turn  it 
on/off;

3.  Use the large ~2” “winterizing” port plug provided with your system 

to  plug  the  bass/air  exhaust  port  on  the  back  of  the  AM/FM/CD 
player cabinet (cabinet D).   See 

Fig.12

 below.  This plug prevents 

heat loss and is required - just be sure to remove it the next time 
you play your stereo!; 

4.  Low  temperature  protection  is  now  active  and  will  turn-on/off  an 

internal heating circuit automatically.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fig. 12

Cabinet D

Winterizing
Port Plug

Fig. 2

A

C

B

(Stereo Cabinet)

Fig. 1

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Model EA300SW

Model EA300SW

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Summary of Contents for EA300SW

Page 1: ...ww ExterisAudio com Copyright 2011 2017 Exteris Audio LLC All Rights Reserved Outdoor Audio Solutions Unique Outdoor Speakers Stereos TM Stand Alone Outdoor Stereo Speakers Model EA300SW OWNER S MANUA...

Page 2: ...s are used in the packaging of your speakers To avoid danger of suffocation please keep these bags away from babies and children Small parts are also contained with your speakers to complete assembly...

Page 3: ...x 9 1 4 D Cabinet Weight Upper 36lbs ea Lower w stereo 43lbs Lower w o stereo 36lbs AM FM CD Stereo Please see enclosed AM FM CD owner s manual for manufacturer s specifications Front View Rear View T...

Page 4: ...tures are lower will help minimize the occurrence of system shut downs This Warranty is not transferable and does not cover product purchased serviced or used outside the United States The Warranty do...

Page 5: ...outdoors or indoors against defects in material and workmanship under normal use to the original retail customer for the following periods from the date of original purchase 1 Year Dc power supplies...

Page 6: ...s are continually monitored during system usage and will automatically switch fan speed from low to high when needed In the event the internal cabinet temperature reaches an unsafe level power to the...

Page 7: ...finish looking its best If our systems are exposed directly to rain snow and ice then treating the cabinets every 6 months is recommended Indirect exposure will reduce the application of fresh sealer...

Page 8: ...the following speaker cable lengths versus wire gauges are recommended Cable runs up to 10 feet 18 ga Cable runs up to 25 feet 16 ga As noted earlier stereo power is accomplished via a 12vac 120W UL...

Page 9: ...ation 5c Leave enough room initially to mount each top cabinet install the Safety Bracket attach speaker wires and power transformer banana connectors 6 Move cabinet A and C to install location and mo...

Page 10: ...on rear of mounted speaker cabinets 7a Locate two 2 Safety Brackets four 4 8 32 x 1 4 stainless button head cap screws and four 4 washers 7b Using the provided 3 32 hex wrench install the safety brack...

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