Pinnacle Speakers 66 Speaker User Manual


 
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FLUSH WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Please note: The hanging methodology employed with this product is intended for mounting on walls of
standard construction, which includes most residential and business office environments. Such
environments are constructed with wooden studs behind the walls that will securely accept the enclosed
screw. If you do not notice resistance behind the wall when drilling the pilot hole you probably do not
have a stud in that location and will then need to use the enclosed wall anchor.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
#2 Philips head screwdriver bit or hand screwdriver.
Drill - electric or cordless, with 1/8” & 3/8" bits.
WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS:
1) Place the subwoofer on the wall, oriented either vertically or horizontally, at the desired mounting location.
For Vertical Mounting: Make a small mark on the wall at the top center of the cabinet.
For Horizontal Mounting: Make a small mark on the wall at the bottom center of the cabinet.
Remove the subwoofer from the wall.
2) Place the mounting bracket on the wall, level, with the outer flanges of the mounting bracket
touching the wall.
For Vertical Mounting: Align the mounting bracket so that the mark on the wall is 3/16" above the top
center of the mounting bracket.
For Horizontal Mounting: Align the mounting bracket so that the mark on the wall is 3/16" below the
bottom center of the mounting bracket.
3) Mark the locations for the mounting bracket’s four corner mounting screws on the wall. Remove the
mounting bracket from the wall.
4) Using a drill with a 1/8" bit if mounting into a stud, or a 3/8" bit (and then inserting the included wall
anchors) where there is no stud, drill a 2 1/4" deep pilot hole at each of the mounting screwhole
marks on the wall. Pre-tapping the wall with a nail or punch will ensure a better grip for the drill bit as
it enters the wall.
5) Place the mounting bracket back on the wall lining up the mounting screwholes of the mounting
bracket with the holes on the wall. Screw the mounting screws fully into the wall anchors or stud.
Be sure the screws are inserted straight (perpendicular with wall and parallel with floor) and are
securely mounted. The mounting bracket should now be securely attached to the wall.