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Unpacking the Unit 

Inspect the unit once the packaging has been opened for any damage 

occurred during shipping & contact us immediately. Please keep the packing 
material for further use.

 

Contents

The CS308 kit contains the CS308-SPK speaker and CS308-MNT mounting kit.

 

CS308-SPK Contents:

Speaker with integrated UL Fire-rated back cover

Speaker grille removal tool

Black adhesive for attaching speaker grille

Cardboard template / paint mask

CS308-MNT Contents:

Circular Speaker Bracket

(2) Tile Bridge Brackets

(4) screws for attaching Speaker Bracket to Tile Bridge Brackets

(4) nuts for screws 

Speaker Grille Removal Tool

Speaker with Cover Assembly

Circular Speaker Bracket

Tile Bridge Bracket

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While holding the assembly in place on the back side of the tile, place the 

speaker assembly through the hole and attach to the Circular Speaker Bracket 

using the four screws on the outer edge of the speaker. Be careful not to tighten 

the screws too far to avoid damaging the tile. Do not attempt to bend or reshape 

the Circular Speaker Bracket, as doing so may cause the speaker to fall.

Replace the tile, making certain to position the Bridge Brackets ends so that the 
frame is supporting them at all four points.

 

Installing in a Sheetrock (Plasterboard) Wall or Ceiling

Please note that the speaker can be installed in walls or ceilings with a 

maximum thickness of 1.25 inches. In buildings with older lathe-and-

plaster ceilings or walls, we strongly recommend professional 

installation. 

After you've chosen your ideal speaker locations, use a stud finder to 

locate the studs in that area of the wall or ceiling. Inspect the selected 

area for AC circuitry, water pipes and other infrastructure. When drilling 

into walls or ceilings, use caution to avoid damaging these items.

To make sure the area behind your wall is clear, drill a hole in the center 

of the template. 

Bend a wire coat hanger to 90 degrees, so that the end of it meets the 

edge of the circle you’ve drawn.

 

Insert the wire into the hole and rotate it 360 degrees to make explore 

the area for obstructions. 

If it’s clear, you can then use a drywall saw to cut the speaker hole. (Hint: 

drill a hole along the circumference of the circle to create a starting point 

for your saw.)

Do not cut any drywall until you've drilled pilot holes and checked all of 

your desired speaker locations. If one location doesn’t work, you might 

need to move others as well. 

Do not discard the cut away piece of drywall until you’ve completed the 

job, in case you need to use some for patching.

Position the speaker into the hole and tighten the four screws on the 

outer edge to secure it to the wall or ceiling. Be careful not to tighten the 

screws too far to avoid damaging the wall or ceiling.

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