USER MANUAL Loudspeaker Management System LMS-D24, LMS-D26, LMS-D6

user manual
TA-890
TA-890 user manual
Page 90
Lower the horn assembly into the cabinet and replace the grille, ensuring that the nylon cup
washers are replaced before tightening the fixing screws.
Removal of the low-mid frequency drive units
These can be accessed by removing the curved doors on the rear of the cabinet.
To ensure an airtight seal the access doors are fitted with a neoprene gasket. These should be
regularly checked to ensure the seal is tight as the gasket can “settle” over time. Once the
gasket has settled tightness should be regularly checked as during regular maintenance by
ensuring the seal is maintained.
General Maintenance
Cabinets should be inspected regularly as part of a routine maintenance procedure, paying
particular attention to the flying hardware and fixings. Aspect enclosures should be inspected
after every tour, or during the festival season after all outdoor gigs. Simple and regular
application of paint with a roller will ensure the enclosures have the longest lifespan possible
without permanent damage to the enclosures.
TA-890 enclosures are fitted with stainless steel fixings. However note that even stainless
steel is liable to corrosion and particular care should be taken not to burr screw heads
thereby removing surface coating which might accelerate the corrosion process. A regular
prgramme of inspection, and where necessary replacement, will ensure that cabinets have a
long and safe working life.
Flying hardware
All flying hardware is fully tested before assembly and covered by load test certificates (a
sample is reproduced earlier in this manual). Individual test certificates are available upon
request.
Regular inspection by a qualified and competent lifting engineer is necessary to ensure the
longevity and safety of the system.