Bose Virtually Invisible 791 In-ceiling II English Owners Guide - Page 5

Cutting the speaker hole, Connecting the speaker wire

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Cutting the speaker hole 1. Trace the template in the speaker location. Installing the Speakers Connecting the speaker wire 1. Pull out at least 14 in. (36 cm) of the speaker wire. Allow enough wire to connect the speaker from where you are standing. WARNING: Do not cut into surfaces that have hazards ­concealed behind them such as ­electrical ­wiring or plumbing. If you are unsure of your ability to mount this speaker, contact a ­professional installer. 2. Drill a hole inside the template area large enough for your cutting tool. 3. Cut along the line you traced. 2. Connect the positive wire to the red marked terminal on the speaker. Note: The terminal marking is located on the top of the terminal. 4. Remove the cutout section. 5. Clear away any torn or rough material from around the hole. Virtually Invisible® 591 speaker Red (positive) marking 3. Connect the negative wire to the black marked terminal on the speaker. English - 5

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Installing the Speakers
Cutting the speaker hole
1.
Trace the template in the speaker location.
WARNING:
Do not cut into surfaces that have hazards
concealed behind them such as electrical
wiring or plumbing. If you are unsure of
your ability to mount this speaker, contact a
professional installer.
2.
Drill a hole inside the template area large enough for your
cutting tool.
3.
Cut along the line you traced.
4.
Remove the cutout section.
5.
Clear away any torn or rough material from around
the hole.
Connecting the speaker wire
1.
Pull out at least 14 in. (36 cm) of the speaker wire.
Allow enough wire to connect the speaker from where you
are standing.
2.
Connect the positive wire to the red marked terminal on
the speaker.
Note:
The terminal marking is located on the top of
the terminal.
Virtually Invisible
®
591 speaker
3.
Connect the negative wire to the black marked terminal on
the speaker.
Red (positive)
marking