Pioneer PDP-6010FD Owner's Manual - Page 20
Fix the speaker mounting fittings and the speaker with the supplied screws.
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05 Preparation 2 Fit the speaker to the mounting fittings in the correct direction. • Be sure not to mount the speaker upside down. For illustrative purposes, the table top stand is not presented here. Protective wrapping Front side of the speaker The side with the padding strip is facing upwards. Insert the speaker mounting fittings into the grooves at the rear of the speaker. Caution • To avoid any damage to the speaker and/or table top stand from striking against each other, fit the speaker to the mounting fittings while confirming their locations. As you may easily strike the stand, use the protective wrapping in which the speaker was wrapped between the speaker and stand. • When the speaker mounting fittings do not fit the grooves at the rear of the speaker, adjust the speaker mounting fittings angle. 3 Fix the speaker mounting fittings and the speaker with the supplied screws. • Fix the center part of the speaker first with the supplied screws, then fix the right and left sides alike. • Tighten the four screws in the order , , , as shown in the drawing. 7 8 4 2 1 5 6 3 Speaker mounting screw (M5 x 10 mm) Screw hole 4 Tighten the four screws in the above drawing , , , snugly. Caution • If you want to move the plasma display unit, make sure that you remove the speaker first. In addition, do not move the display holding on to the mounting fittings. This can result in injury or damage to the unit. The screw hole at the bottom surface of the speaker mounting fitting is used when the plasma display is installed on the wall. It is not used when installed with the stand. Note • If after attaching the speaker its position needs to be adjusted horizontally or vertically, first loosen the speaker mounting screws, reposition and then tighten the screws again at the appropriate position. 20 En