Important safety information, What's in the box, Tools needed – Fusion SG-SL10SPW User Manual

Page 2: Mounting considerations, Mounting the subwoofer

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Signature Series Subwoofer

Installation Instructions

Important Safety Information

WARNING

Failure to follow these warnings and cautions could result in

personal injury, damage to the vessel, or poor product

performance.
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the

product box for product warnings and other important

information.
This device must be installed according to these instructions.
Disconnect the vessel's power supply before beginning to install

this product.

CAUTION

Audio systems can produce sound pressure levels exceeding

135 dB. Continuous exposure to sound pressure levels over

100 dB may cause permanent hearing loss. The volume is

typically too loud if you cannot hear people speaking around

you. Limit the amount of time you listen at high volume. If you

experience ringing in your ears or muffled speech, stop listening

and have your hearing checked.
Always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask

when drilling, cutting, or sanding.

NOTICE

When drilling or cutting, always check what is on the opposite

side of the surface.
It is strongly recommended that you have your audio system

installed by a professional installer to ensure optimum

performance.

You must read all installation instructions before beginning the

installation. If you experience difficulty during the installation, go

to

www.fusionentertainment.com

for product support.

After installing the subwoofer, you should run the subwoofer at

low to medium volumes for the first few hours of use. This helps

to improve the overall sound by gradually loosening up the

moving components of the subwoofer, such as the cone, spider,

and surround

What's In the Box

• 1 subwoofer
• 6 Phillips stainless steel, 4.8 mm x 50 mm (10 gauge x 2 in.)

mounting screws

• Mounting template
• Grille (Classic models only)
• 1 tinned LED connection cable (6 m) (Sports models only)
• Hex key (Sports models only)

Tools Needed

• Electric drill
• Drill bit (size varies based on surface material)
• Phillips screwdriver
• Wire strippers
• Crimping tool
• Electrical tape
• Appropriate saw or utility knife to cut surface material
• Suitable gauge speaker wire for the length required
NOTE: For customized installations, additional tools and

materials may be needed.

Mounting Considerations

Selecting the correct mounting location is critical to optimize the

performance of the audio system. Fusion

subwoofer is

designed to perform in the widest possible range of mounting

locations, but the more you plan the installation, the better the

subwoofer's sound will be.
• The audio system must be turned off before making any

connections. Failure to do so could result in permanent

damage to the audio system.

• You should protect all terminals and connections from

grounding and from each other. Failure to do so could result

in permanent damage to the audio system and voids the

product warranty.

• You should protect the wires from sharp objects and always

use rubber grommets when wiring through panels.

• The mounting location must avoid potential obstacles, such

as fuel and hydraulic lines and wiring.

• The mounting location must provide sufficient clearance for

the mounting depth of the subwoofer as specified in the side

view drawings and the specifications.

• When possible, the area behind each subwoofer should be

enclosed.

• To avoid interference with a magnetic compass, the

subwoofer should not be installed closer to a compass than

the compass-safe distance value listed in the product

specifications.

• You should select a flat mounting surface for the best seal.
• For better bass performance, the subwoofer should be

mounted in an area that provides just enough room behind

the subwoofer. Too small an area restricts bass, and too

large an area compromises bass performance. Placing a

subwoofer close to an open area produces the least bass.

• When a subwoofer is not exposed to the outside

environment, a better bass performance can be achieved

using an enclosure that has a ported design. See the

optimum enclosure design recommendations. Those

recommendations specify volume only, and for the ported

option, an optimum port size and length are also provided.

• If you intend to mount the subwoofer outside the boat, follow

these considerations.
◦ When mounted correctly, the subwoofer is rated IP65 for

protection in the harsh marine environment from the front

of the subwoofer. Water exposure and damage to the rear

of the subwoofer voids the warranty.

◦ The subwoofer must be mounted in a location well above

the waterline, where it is not submerged.

◦ The subwoofer must be mounted in a location where it

cannot be damaged by docks, pilings, or other pieces of

equipment.

◦ The subwoofer should be mounted in a sealed enclosure,

especially if it is exposed to wash down. A port or vent

may allow water to collect in the enclosure and damage

the subwoofer.

Mounting the Subwoofer

Before mounting the subwoofer, you must choose a location

where there is enough clearance behind the mounting surface.

Refer to the side view drawing and the specifications for

clearance information.
Before mounting the subwoofer, you must choose a location

following the mounting considerations.
If you are replacing a Fusion MS-SW10 10" subwoofer with the

Signature Series Classic model 10" subwoofer, see Replacing a

Fusion MS-SW10 10" Subwoofer.

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Route the wires from the source to the mounting location,

away from sources of electrical interference.

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