User's Manual
Vertical position
In this position, the subwoofer
stands upright with its weight
supported by the oor, with one
foot bracket mounted at the
bottom, and two rubber snap
mounts at the top to prevent it
tipping forward.
The vertical mounting procedure is as
follows:
1. With the help of an assistant, gently
hold the subwoofer vertically.
2. Secure the two rubber
plugs to the topmost pair
of holes, 2 and 3. Use
the supplied screws with
threaded holes in the top of
the head.
3. Add a foot bracket to
the bottom hole 6.
4. Screw a conical striker
into the threaded holes
in the heads of the
screws holding the plugs
onto the subwoofer.
5. Move the subwoofer with its back to
the wall, with the weight resting on
the foot bracket on the oor. Make
sure it is vertical. Do not let go of
it, or it will tip over and may cause
damage or injury.
6. Gently press the subwoofer back
against the wall, just enough to
leave two marks with the conical
strikers. These marks are used as
guides to tting the corresponding
rubber cups to the wall.
7. Move the subwoofer to one side,
and remove the two conical strik-
ers. They are no longer needed,
but keep them in a safe place.
8. Drill two holes into the drywall at
the marks, and gently tap in the two
drywall anchors until they are ush.
(Do not use anchors if the holes fall
on a stud location.)
9. Secure the two
rubber cups to the
drywall anchors
using the supplied
screws. (Or use the
supplied lag bolts if the holes fall on
a stud location)
10. Connect your speaker wire to the
subwoofer terminals.
11. Move the subwoofer back to this
position, up against the wall, and
press it backwards until each rub-
ber plug on the subwoofer ts into a
rubber cup on the wall.
12. Check that the subwoofer is
standing vertical, parallel to the
wall, i.e. not tipped out or in from
the wall, and check that the plugs
are securely pressed into the wall
mounted cups.
Do not allow children or anyone
to pull on the subwoofer, as it may
pop out and tip over.
Note: If you have masonry walls then
contact your local hardware store
for suitable hardware to hold the
rubber cups securely onto the wall.
Wall Subwoofer
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