Pioneer CP-7EX Speaker User Manual


 
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Using the spikes
The speaker stand includes spikes that you can use to isolate
the speaker from the floor. Spikes are recommended when
placing the stand on a thick carpet (for added stability), or for
better sound when placing the stand on a hard reverberant
surface (such as a concrete or wood floor). Use the supplied
spike bases to avoid scratching the floor or other surface
where the stand is placed.
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2
Spike
Stand base plate
Nut
1 Attach the spikes to the nuts provided.
2 Attach all four spikes to the threaded metal inserts
at the base of the speaker stand.
3 Choose the location for speaker placement then put
the spike bases on the floor.
4 Place the stand so that the spikes are resting on the
spike bases on the floor.
Before placing the speaker on the speaker stand, make sure
the stand is stable and resting squarely on all four spikes.
Note that these spikes are sharp metal and can cause
damage to flooring. Make sure to lay down a cloth or
suitable base before setting up.
The spike bases should be placed as shown below (with
the depression on the top side).
Make sure to use the spike bases provided to avoid
damaging the surface where you place the stand.
Attaching a speaker to the stand
To avoid accident or injury, please use screws to secure the
speaker to the speaker stand. Note that there are fastening
nuts provided on the speaker base (see below). Secure the
speaker to the speaker support using the washer, spring
washer and the 60 mm screws as shown below.
(SBA6058)
Speaker
base
Speaker
support
Washers (SBE6008)
Fastening nuts
Screws
(Bind head, M6xL60)
60 mm
Black
Spring washer
(SBE6007)
Screw slots
for securing
speaker
Cabinet and stand maintenance
Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust and
dirt.
If the cabinet or stand is very dirty, use a soft cloth
dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted 5 or 6 times
with water. Finally, wipe again using a dry cloth. Do not
use furniture wax or cleaners.
Never use thinners, benzine, insecticide sprays and
other chemicals on or near the cabinet or stand, since
these will corrode the surfaces.