Owner's Manual

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All spe-akers
in
the Venere line have been packed
in
order to carefully protect the contents
and
at the same
time make w1packing simple.
However, we suggest you follow these reconunendations:
Keep all packaging for any future transport;
Do
not
wear watches, bracelets, rings etc. in order to avoid scratching the speaker and its finishes.
Attention should also
be
given
to
protect from any metal finishes present
on
the clothes you are
wearing, such as zips, buttons, belt clasps, rivets etc.
Open
the packaging following the instructions printed
on
it.
AS
SEM
BLY
VENERE 1.5 E 2.0
If
you are using one
of
these two "bookshelf"
speakers with its stand (reconunended) please
observe the following instructions for initial
speaker assembly initially (see
fig.
2) and then the
instructions for placing
on
the stand (see
fig.
3):
1. w1screw the fixing screws 'metal upper
base/leg';
2. unscrew the fixing screws 'glass bottom
base/leg';
3. w1screw the alwninium conical tips w1der
the glass base;
4. position the speaker
on
the upper base
of
the
stand
so
that the holes are aligned;
5. hand tighten
to
screw the fixing screws
through the upper base of the stand.
VENERE 2.5 E
3.0
For the base assembly
of
one
of
these
two
models
please observe the following instructions and see
fig.
4
and
5:
1.
tum
the speaker upside down wid10ut
removing the upper protective shell;
2.
screw the glass base fixing screws
to
the
body
of
the speaker;
3. screw the bigger tips to front
and
the
sm
aller
one
to
the back.
V
ENERE
C
ENTER
The correct assembly of the Venere "Center"
model, the spe-aker designed for the centre channel
of a multi-chatmel system, simply involves placing
the speaker
on
its base whicll ensures stability
and
correct positioning.
See
fig.
6.
VE
NERE
WA
LL
For the assembly
of
the 'Wall', a speaker designed
to be wall mow1ted, please observe the following
instructions
and
see
fig.
7:
1.
fix
the
two
screws to the wall through the
use of the template provided, leaving the
screw heads protruding by approxinlately
4nun;
2.
fix
the bracket to the speaker using the
screws provided
(fig.
7a);
3.
fix
the speaker to the wall by sliding the
bracket
eyelets
onto
the
screws
in
d1e
wa
II
(fig
. 7b);
4.
tighten the screws
on
the wall with a
screwdriver;
5. once the correct positioning
of
the speaker
has been achieved, tighten the bracket
screws to avoid any movement.