Preparation unpacking, Other equipment you’ll need – Bose AM267565 User Manual
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Preparation
Unpacking
Carefully unpack the speakers. Save all packing materials, which provide the safest means to
transport your speakers as needed. If any part of the speaker pair appears damaged, do not
use the pair. Notify Bose or your authorized Bose
®
dealer immediately. For Bose contact infor-
mation, refer to the address list included in the carton.
Check to be sure the carton includes all the parts shown in Figure 2.
Note:
Now is a good time to find the serial numbers on the side of each speaker. Copy those
numbers onto your warranty card and in the “For your records” space on page 3.
Figure 2
Contents of the carton:
• 2 Speakers, rectangular
frames attached
• 2 Rectangular speaker
grilles
• 1 Rectangular paint shield
• 1 Rectangular template
• 2 Round speaker frames
• 2 Round speaker grilles
• 1 Round paint shield
• 1 Round template
Other equipment you’ll need
Hardware for securing the speaker to a wall or ceiling comes attached to the speaker. But you
will need a variety of other equipment, including tools, to prepare the surface for installing the
speakers (Figure 3).
Figure 3
Items required to install the
speakers as instructed
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professional installer before you
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installer before you
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Speakers
Rectangular
speaker grilles
Rectangular
template
Round speaker grilles
Round speaker frames
Round
template
Rectangular
paint shield
Round paint shield
Speaker cord**
Sturdy wire
(such as a coat hanger)
that is 22 inches long
Half-inch spade bit
Carpenter’s level*
Phillips-head
screwdriver
Sharp pencil
Keyhole saw****
Protective eyewear
Painter’s tape***
Wire cutter/stripper
Tape measure
*Carpenter’s level is suggested for use when installing speakers in a wall.
**Speaker cord specifications are provided in “Using speaker cord,” beginning on page 11.
***Painter’s tape or other tape with light adhesive that will not damage paint or wallpaper.
****Cutting tool – For drywall: a keyhole saw, drywall saw, rotary cutting tool, or jigsaw
For plaster and lath: a saber saw or a rotary cuttin
g tool
Power drill
AM267565_01_V.pdf May 13, 2003