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Installation methods, Attaching the cushions, Precautions – Kenwood KS-208HT User Manual

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Installation Methods

On Floor or Shelf

Place the speakers on the floor or on a shelf or other horizontal stable surface. Keep in mind that speakers are not fixed into

place, so be careful to avoid knocking them over.

On the Wall

The front, center and surround speakers include mount holes for wall mounting. You use only one screw and hang the speaker

from its upper mount hole only. Proceed as follows.

12 - 14 mm

(1/2 - 9/16”)

Attaching the cushions

Attach cushions to the base of the speaker as shown below. The cushions prevent the speaker from sliding, and dampen its

vibrations.

On floor or shelf

Front speakers, Surround speakers

Center speaker

On the wall

1.

Screw a single screw into the wall at the desired location.
Screw it only part way in, so that the screw projects 12 to
14 mm (1/2 to 9/16 inches) outward from the wall surface.

2.

Hang the speaker by fitting the top mount hole (at the upper
rear of the speaker) over the extending part of the screw.
Confirm that the speaker is held firmly and securely in place.

Precautions

Please observe the following precautions when mounting speakers onto the wall.

• Be sure that the wall you are using is strong enough to support the full weight of the speaker (approx. 0.8 kg [1.8 lb]).

• Wall screws must be purchased separately. Be sure to use screws that are appropriate for the wall you are using, and that are

long enough to provide sufficient strength.

• If you are uncertain about the wall’s support strength, the type of screw to use, or any other points regarding this type of

installation, please consult a contractor or other qualified person before proceeding.

Be sure to follow the procedure given here when carrying out installation. Kenwood can assume no liability for injury
or damage that may occur if a speaker setup falls from the wall as a result of incorrect installation or insufficient
support strength.

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