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a. Using a #2 Phillips bit in your cordless drill, spin the E-Z Toggle
Anchor into the drywall until the head of the anchor is seated
flush and the arrows on the head of the anchor point up and
down. Repeat this process for each anchor location.
b. To “set” the clamp behind the drywall, place the mounting
screw into the anchor and push or tap firmly until approxi-
mately 1” (2.5 cm) of screw is protruding (do not rotate). Then
remove the screw. Repeat for each anchor location.
c. Rotate the mounting bracket back over the E-Z Toggles, insert
the screw and continue to turn until fastened tightly. The screw
stops when the toggle bar secures itself against the opposite
side of the drywall (
inside
the wall). Repeat for each anchor lo-
cation.
5. Install screws suitable for the specific wall material (e.g., sheet-
rock, brick, concrete, etc.) in all of the remaining holes in the
mounting bracket to ensure secure attachment to wall and avoid
any resonance from mounting bracket. Snug down the center
screw at this time as well.
6. Using assistance, while holding the speaker away from the wall,
connect both high- and low-pass speaker cables to the rear
mounted connectors. Pay close attention to connect the correct
wires (high- and low-pass) to their respective speaker connectors
while attending to proper polarity.
7. Fix the speaker into the mounting bracket end clips and press
down until you hear the speaker lock into the mounting bracket
clips. When properly in place, it will snap into position and
remain held quite firmly.
8. Install the security set screw in the end cap, snugging down to the
mounting clip with the supplied Allen driver. This set screw pre-
vents the speaker from coming loose by eliminating the vertical
movement required to free the speaker from the bracket.
If you need to remove the speaker from the bracket for any reason, first remove
the security screw using the supplied Allen wrench. A sharp upward rap with
the base of one hand or even a non-marring, dead blow hammer will help jar it
loose. (Make sure the speaker itself is being supported by an assistant so it does
not come free from the wall unexpectedly.)
(rear of P20m shown at right)
Summary of Contents for Sage L150i
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