4.7 The bafe can now be inserted into the back box.
The bafe insertion and attachment technique is slightly
different in the case of the CWM7.3 and CWM7.4/5.
In both cases however you should rst ensure that the
connector on the bafe is oriented correctly with the
connector inside the back box.
CWM7.3 Bafe Insertion
If the CWM7.3 is to be used in landscape orientation
the MF/HF bafe must be removed and rotated 90°
so the tweeter is uppermost in the installed speaker.
If necessary, this should be done before the bafe is
inserted in the back box.
To rotate the MF/HF bafe rst remove the four screws
holding it in place. Now, with your hand gently over
the midrange driver, lean the whole bafe assembly
forward slightly so that the MF/HF bafe begins to fall
out. Do not let it fall completely but return the bafe
to the upright position while holding the MF/HF bafe
out of its rebate. Finally withdraw the MF/HF bafe
completely, turn it 90°, reseat it in the rebate and
replace the four screws. Tighten the screws to a torque
of 1.5Nm. The diagram above illustrates removal and
rotation of the MF/HF bafe.
With the MF/HF bafe in the correct orientation the
bafe assembly can be lifted and inserted in the back
box till it is just sub-ush of the back-box ange. Take
care to ensure that the electrical connector lines up.
The bafe is held in the back box by eight screws.
Tighten the screws to a torque of 1.5Nm. The bafe will
then be secured in the back box.