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Separating a KLA12 from a KLA AF12 Array Frame, KLA12, or KLA181
Refer to
Figure 15
.
1. Safely support the bottom KLA12 in the array. You must support both sides of the loudspeaker,
and relieve the weight of the loudspeaker from its latching mechanism in order to separate one
loudspeaker from another.
2. Move the lever button
(1)
upward, and then rotate lever "
B
" up, as shown, until it stops.
3. Push the slide
(2)
downward to rotate the hook (not shown) to the retracted position. You
will not be able to perform this step unless the weight of the loudspeaker is relieved from the
latching mechanism.
4. If you are going to transport the loudspeakers, rotate lever "
B
" down until it locks. The hooks are locked in the Retracted Position.
5. Repeat for the other side of the loudspeaker. The loudspeaker can now be separated from the unit above.
Attaching a KLA181 to a KLA181
1. With the KLA181 on the floor, or other suitable surface, insert the supplied 6 mm hex
key into the hex socket
(Figure 17, 4)
and make sure the hex key is rotated completely
to the Unlock position as noted next to the hex socket on the loudspeaker. The
attaching hooks on the top of the loudspeaker are now in the retracted position.
Refer to
Figure 16.
2. Place another KLA181 on top of the first with the loudspeakers facing the same
direction. Make sure that the four feet
(1)
on the top KLA181 nest properly with the
four feet receptacles on the top of the bottom KLA181. When properly nested, you
should not be able to move or slide the top unit without lifting it.
Refer to
Figure 17
.
ROTE!:
The bottom portion of
Figure 17
shows the motion of the hook
during the latching process. This is not visible on the actual hardware.
3. Insert the 6 mm hex key (supplied) into the hex socket
(4)
in the lower KLA181.
4. Turn the key fully to the
Locked Position
as noted next to the hex socket on the
loudspeaker. As you turn the key, you can see the hook
(3)
, through the view
holes
(1)
, moving to its final,
Locked Position
.
a. In the
Retracted Position
, you cannot see the hook in the view holes.
b. When the hook reaches the
Up Position
, the hook almost completely fills the
large viewing hole at the top.
c. In the final,
Locked Position
, you can see a small portion of the hook in the
bottom of the large viewing hole.
5. Repeat for the other side of the loudspeaker. The loudspeakers are securely
attached to one another and ready for suspension.
— Figure 18 —
1
2
— Figure 19 —
1
2
— Figure 20 —
1
2
3
Locked
Position
Up
Position
Retracted
Position
1
4