Fixing the amplifier box to the wall – Bang & Olufsen BeoLink Passive - Setting-up Guide User Manual
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Fixing the amplifier box to
the wall
The rear part of the amplifier
box has been furnished with
two ‘keyholes’, which may be
used to fasten the box to e.g.
a wall.
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The BeoLink Passive ampli-
fier box:
– The amplifier box is designed
to function within a tempe-
rature range of 10–40°C
(50–105°F).
– For safety reasons, the mains
cord must be secured to the
amplifier box as explained
on page 7.
– If you are going to hang the
amplifier box on a wall al-
ways use the correct size and
type of screws and wall plugs
to support the weight of the
amplifier box (depending on
the material and the construc-
tion of the wall). If in doubt,
consult your Bang & Olufsen
retailer.
Note! Light partition walls are
often constructed of gypsum
panels – known as drywall or
wall board – secured to vertical
studs. Gypsum is not a satisfac-
tory material to support the
weight of the amplifier box!
If you wish to fix the BeoLink
Passive amplifier box on such a
wall, be sure to use the correct
size and type of screws and
plugs.