
Operating Instructions
K&F SONA 8
KLING & FREITAG GMBH © 2016
Version 1.4
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Avoid damage caused by the speakers' magnetic fields
Speakers are permanently surrounded by a magnetic field, even when they are not
connected. Therefore, during transport and placement of the speakers, it is important to
ensure that there is a sufficient distance between the speakers and magnetic data media and
computer/video monitors (except flat panels).
4.
Wall and Ceiling Installation
4.1
Temporary alignment of the speakers
Loosen the hexagon socket screws with a
3 mm hexagon socket wrench.
Tip
Loosen one or two of the three
hexagon socket srews only. This way
you can avoid having to tighten an
hexagon socket screw that got covered
by the Mounting Arm while you
aligned the speaker.
Loosen this screw(s) just enough so that
you can move the Mounting Arm with
some resistance. This will simplify the
final alignment of the speaker. This
will simplify the final alignment of the
speaker.
Align the loudspeaker arm as desired, and
then retighten the hexagon socket screws
that you previously loosened.
Tighten the screws enough so that
the speaker reliably keeps its position.
Using excessive force to tighten
the screws can result in irreparable
destruction of the threads!
4.2
Outlet for Cable and Safety elements
To connect the speaker and attach a safety element, you must open the cover on the rear side
of the speaker.