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INSTALLATION
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Cutting the speaker hole
Be sure to cut carefully to make the hole as regular as
possible. However, when the speaker is in place, the
frame overlaps the cutting edge by
5
/8
in. (0.6 cm), which
masks minor cutting inaccuracies.
1. Hold the cutting blade in a vertical position and keep
it straight as you cut the hole.
This helps prevent the blade from angling away from
the outlined circle.
2. Insert the tip of your saw into the pilot hole and cut
most of the way around the circular outline.
3. Place one hand under the circle to brace it and
complete cutting the hole.
WARNING: Keep fingers away from the cutting blade.
4. Remove the cutout section.
5. Clear away any torn or rough material from around
the hole.
Such material can interfere with a tight seal between
the speaker and the ceiling.
Getting the wire ready
When your speaker cable is within reach of the hole you
have cut, follow the procedure below:
1. Push any insulation away from inside the speaker
hole.
Be sure that all blown insulation is at least 4 to 6 in.
(10 to 15 cm) from the edges of the hole.
2. Locate and pull out at least 14 in. (36 cm) of your
speaker cable.
Allow enough cable for where you stand to connect
the wires.
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