Further details – Amina BackboxSW345 V1.4 User Manual

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Further details

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Removal
In the unlikely event of a problem developing with the product, or you simply wish to remove the item
to change its location, please refer to the following guidelines:

Locate the speaker by tapping the wall or ceiling listening for a hollow sound compared to the rest of
the wall/ceiling. Then, with a sharp chisel or decorator’s scraper, carefully chip into the plaster to expose
a small area of the panel surface. To ensure you do not damage the panel, hold the tool at an acute
angle to the wall or ceiling.
Now, holding the scraper almost parallel to the panel surface, work outwards towards the product’s
edge easing the plaster away from the panel. Do not worry if the panel surface receives marks or
indented scratches during this process (it should not, however, have holes entering through to the
unique honeycomb panel). Once the product is plastered back into its original or new location, the new
skim of plaster will cover all these imperfections and the speakers performance will not be unduly
affected.

Clear the surface plaster material from the surrounding area of wall or ceiling to expose all the joint
tape and subsequently remove it. Use a narrow chisel or flat blade screwdriver to remove the plaster
and expose the screws at each corner of the speaker. Using a suitable screwdriver, remove the four
screws and then ease the speaker from the wall or ceiling and disconnect the speaker cable.

Next locate the screws fixing the BackboxSW to the wall/ceiling and carefully remove them. Cut away
any expanding foam from around the sides of the BackboxSW with a sharp knife and pull the
BackboxSW out of the cavity.

If any products become damaged when removing, please return them to Amina Technologies Ltd
where the product can be repaired or replaced.

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