INSTALLING YOUR SPEAKERS
Please read the owner's manual first
Mounting and setting up your Patio25 Outdoor
Loudspeakers will be easier if you read the
owner's manual first. If you don't follow the
instructions in the owner's manual, you can
void the warranty. So please, read the manual.
If you seem unsure about a step, don't hesitate
to call our Customer Service Department.
They are there for you, they really are.
Getting started:
If you're going to install your Patio25
Loudspeakers, here are tools you'll need.
1. #2 Phillips-head screwdriver
2. Power drill
3. Eye and ear protection
4. Dust mask
5. 3/32" (2.5 mm) wood bit,
or ¼" (6.0 mm) masonry bit
Wire recommendations
These recommendations are for the speaker wire
you connect from your amplifier/receiver to each
Patio25 loudspeaker:
Runs
Lengths up to 20'
Lengths greater than 20'
but less than 50'
Lengths greater than 50'
Where to locate your Patio25 loudspeakers
Patio25 Loudspeakers may be mounted either
vertically or horizontally. For the best sound, we
recommend spacing them at least 6 feet apart;
always aim them into the listening area.
Gauge
18
16
14
For more information visit our website at www.polkaudio.com
CAUTION: Never mount the loudspeakers on
surfaces that are not sturdy enough, or that have
electrical wire or plumbing concealed behind them.
If you are unsure about installing the bracket,
please contact a qualified professional installer.
CAUTION: Never install the loudspeakers near
any heat sources.
CAUTION: Never hang anything from the brackets
or speakers. Never place items on top of the
speakers. The brackets are designed to support
only the weight of the Patio25 Loudspeakers.
Important steps to take before mounting
your speakers
1. Check local building codes before you install
your Patio25 Outdoor Loudspeakers. If you're
uncomfortable installing these loudspeakers,
contact a qualified home audio installer.
2. Measure the length of each speaker wire
needed to connect your loudspeakers to
your amplifier.
3. Determine the best route for your speaker
wire so that it is protected.
4. Make sure that the speakers cannot fall
and cause injuries.
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