Project Everest DD66000
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CHAPTER 3
Unpacking the Project Everest DD66000 System
All components of the Project Everest system have been very carefully packed
for maximum protection against damage. As with any superior audio product, it is
advisable to keep the original packing materials, in case it is necessary to transport
the Project Everest system. Because of the bulk and weight of this loudspeaker, at
least two people are required to unpack it in the following manner.
Stainless-steel round feet are installed on the bottom of the speaker cabinet.
In order to avoid damage to the floor, we strongly advise unpacking on a well-
protected surface, such as a thick carpet or cardboard. (Your loudspeaker system
is packed with a protective wrapping, but this is omitted in drawings below.)
I.
Cut the straps securing the carton with scissors or a knife. (Please be
careful so that the cut straps don’t spring up and hit your face or hand.)
II.
Slowly lift the top cover up and remove it. If there is not enough room
above the box to pull off the top cover, cut the side and top of it with a
knife (drawing II-2) and pull it horizontally (drawing II-3).
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III.
Remove the cardboard and packing materials. Please do not forget to take
the accessories out from the upper endpads.
IV.
Remove the upper endpads.
V.
Slide the loudspeaker system down from the bottom board, together with
the bottom cardboard.
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