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Secondary Attachment
The speaker system must
always be secured via
appropriate eye bolts and
appropriate safety bonds.
The eyelets must always
hold at least 12 times the
weight of the speaker
systems.
Models PRIME-208, PRIME-212 are supplied
with four eye bolts.
For overhead use, always install a safety bond. You
must only use safety bonds complying with DIN 56927,
quick links complying with DIN 56926, shackles
complying with DIN EN 1677-1 and BGV C1 carbines.
The safety bonds, quick links, shackles and the
carbines must be sufficiently dimensioned and used
correctly in accordance with the latest industrial safety
regulations (e. g. BGV C1, BGI 810-3).
Please note: For overhead rigging in public or industrial
areas, a series of safety instructions have to be
followed that this manual can only give in part. The
operator must therefore inform himself on the current
safety instructions and consider them.
The manufacturer cannot be made liable for damages
caused by incorrect installations or insufficient safety
precautions!
Before installing the eye bolts, make sure that the
thread is always in perfect condition and free from dirt
etc.
Install the eye bolts in the threaded holes of the speaker
system. The eye bolts must be tightened until stop
position, hand-tight and without any tools.
Insert the quick links of the safety bonds in the eye bolts
of the speaker system. Pull the safety bonds over a
safe fixation spot. Insert the end in the quick link and
tighten the safety screw.
The maximum drop distance must never exceed 20 cm.
A safety rope which already hold the strain of a crash or
which is defective must not be used again
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Installation on a Speaker Stand
Models PRIME-10CX and PRIME-12CX feature an M10 thread on the bottom for installation on a stand or
distance tube. A matching adapter is available as accessory.
Caution!
Speaker systems installed on stands or
satellite systems may cause severe injuries when
crashing!
Stands or satellite systems must only be installed on a
plane area with a maximum inclination angle of 5°.
When using stands or satellite systems under the
influence of horizontal forces, e.g. through wind, the
standing safety can be impaired. This is why additional
safety measures like attaching ballast weights have to
be taken.
The subwoofer and the top speaker must only be
connected via an appropriate distance tube and flange.
The carrying capacity of the distance tube must never
be exceeded.
A satellite system or a combination of speaker
system/speaker stand or speaker system/stand must
only be installed on the ground! When choosing the
installation spot, please make sure that such an
installation has to be installed in a way that no person
can enter the area below the system! Make sure that
the respective area is blocked.
If inclined tension cables or prolonged outriggers are
used, the area of danger has to be marked or even be
blocked.
Before lifting or lowering the telescopic tubes, you must
always block a safety area around the stand or satellite
system. This safety area must have a diameter of 1.5
times the maximum height. Lifted telescopic tubes
always have to be secured with a secondary securing!
The total weight of the installation (=total weight of all
individual parts) must never exceed the maximum load
of the installation area.
The stand has to be installed out of the reach of people.
An unintended movement of the load has to be avoided
- also in case of fire!
The installer is responsible for adhering to the carrying
capacity given by the manufacturer, the safety
requirements and the qualification of possible co-
workers.
When people are located below the load, all necessary
safety measures have to be taken in order to avoid
injury.
The personnel have to be instructed on the content of
the user manual and on the dangers related with
operating stands.
Depending upon the individual installation spot, all
necessary measures against movement and for
securing the standing safety have to be created.
The installation is only allowed on carrying areas. In
some cases, an appropriate substructure, e.g. via a
balancing foot, has to be created.
When choosing the installation material, optimum
dimensions have to be chosen in order to secure
maximum safety.
If installing on slippery surfaces, the legs must be
secured with screws or nails via the provided holes or
an anti-slippery mat has to be used.