Emerson CKD1612 CD Player User Manual


 
Step
3
-
Select
the screw
length
which
will
go
completely
through
your
cabinet bottom,
and
provide
at
least
3lB"
of
thread
to
screw into
the
main
unit.
(Note:
lf
your
cabinet is
with
overhang,
put
together
the
provided
spacers
to
form
longer spacers
to
accommodate
various
cabinet
overhang
thickness.)
-
Insert
the four
selected
screws through
each
hole
from
the
inside
of the
cabinet
going
down.
Align
the
four
holes of the
unit
with
the
screws,
push
the unit
(and
spacers
if
your
cabinet
is with overhang)
onto
the screws.
<See
Figure
3>
-
Partially
tighten
each
screw
manually, start screwing
at opposite
corners
of the
unit for
better support
<See
figure 4>.
Do
not fully tighten
the
screw
until all of them
have
been
started. Gently
tighten
each screw until
they
are
firmly holding the unit
in
place.
TIP
-
To
prevent
damage to
your
set do not use
your
electric drill or
a
power
screwdriver
to tighten the screws.
Use a
manual
screwdriver and hand-tighten
only.
-
lf
your
cabinet has obstructions
inside it
which
prevent
you
from
using
the
template,
cut out
the
corresponding
area
on the template, but
do NOT cut out or through
the screw holes.
-
3 sets of spacers
(4
pcs/set)
and 2
sets
of screws
(4
pcs/set)
of various lengths
are
provided
together with
the unit.
-
Clean
the bottom of the
cabinet surface and also empty
your
cabinet before
mounting.
-
Place
the
unit
in
a
clean,
safe
place
when drilling to avoid wood
shavings
dropping
into
the ventilation slots.
-
-ro
reduce splintering,please
a small
piece
of
masking
tape over each hole location
Sefore drilling.
-
Before
you
decide where
and
how to
place your
unit, try
the
following
connections.
-
Drill from
the bottom upwards if
you
do not have enough room inside the cabinet.
-
Hold
your
drill firmly at
90" with the cabinet bottom and drill
holes
at
low
speed.
-
Clear wood shavings.
Connect the AC
power
cord to the wall socket.
Tip: To
prevent
obstruction or danger, use the
power
cord
posts
to wrap the
power
cord
so that excess cord
does not hano down.
Figure
4