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When first plugging in the AC cord, make sure the power switch is in the Off position, and then turn it On only
once the power cord has been connected. Built-in muting will engage when the proper sequence of steps is tak-
en.
Special Note for Permanent Installation
When installing the SP® 118P Sub, AC power runs will be used and a certified electrician should be consulted
to be sure that all AC wiring complies with local codes and regulations. It is also advisable to use a cable clip
properly affixed to the cabinet to strain relief the IEC power cord connected to the amplifier module at (3) so the
power cord cannot be pulled out or vibrate loose.
Use of the SP® 118P Sub Speaker Pole
The SP® 118P Sub has a threaded pole mount cup built-in so that the system can stand mount a full-range speak-
er on a supplied 1 3/8" (35mm) diameter stand pole with an M20 threaded end.
When using the speaker pole, be sure to follow these precautions:
A.
The pole is rated for use with a speaker that is less than 32 inches high, and less than 60 lbs.
B.
Always place the Sub on a flat, level and stable surface.
C.
Try to route cables so that people will not trip over them, or tip the speaker over. Use of duct tape, cable
channels or guards, or other appropriate tie-down/cover–up devices should be carefully considered and
implemented.
D.
When installing or de-installing the speaker on the pole, it is a good practice to have a helper if possible,
it can be hard to "thread the needle" and mate the full-range speaker stand cup to the Sub pole
while holding the full-range speaker system at arm's length.
E.
When using Subs with poles outdoors, never attach banners or flags to the pole or the full-range speaker
system, strong winds may cause the speaker to blow over. If there is a possibility of windy conditions,
then it may be prudent to consider weighting or locking down the Sub to prevent the SP® 118P
Sub speaker system from being blown over.
Flying/Rigging Information
Caution: Before attempting to suspend this speaker, consult a certified structural engineer. Speaker can fall
from improper suspension, resulting in serious injury and property damage. Do not suspend or mount any oth-
er product or device from this enclosure! Maximum enclosure angle 30°. Use only the correct mating hardware.
All associated rigging is the responsibility of others.
Whenever possible, in addition to the nominal primary mounting method, use a suitable safety chain or wire
rope, looped through the side handle or attached to one of the other groups of inserts, and firmly attached to a
suitable structural member as indicated by a certified structural engineer.
We recommend the use of Thread-locker at the insert point bolts, so the bolts cannot vibrate loose.
Never transport the cabinet using the array bracket or other mounting brackets as a structural member, while
the cabinet is mounted on an array bracket or other mounting bracket and unsupported otherwise, as this may
unduly stress the mounting inserts.
This Peavey loudspeaker should be suspended overhead only in accordance with the procedures and limita-
tions specified in the User's Manual and possible manual update notices. This system should be suspended with
certified rigging hardware by an authorized rigging professional and in compliance with local, state and federal
suspension ordinances.

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