Emerson CKD1612 Owner's Manual page 11

Under cabinet cd radio
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Step 3
- Select the screw length which will go completely
through your cabinet bottom, and provide at least
3l B" of t hread t o s c r ew in to t he m ain u ni t .
(Note: lf your cabinet is with overhang, put together
the provided spacers to form longer spacers to
accommodate various cabinet overhang thickness.)
- Insert the four selected screws through each hole
from the inside of the cabinet going down. Align the
four holes of the unit with the screws, push the unit
(and spacers if your cabinet is with overhang) onto
the screws. <See Figure 3>
- Partially tighten each screw manually, start screwing
at opposite corners of the unit for better support
<See figure 4>.
Do not fully tighten the screw until all of them have
been started. Gently tighten each screw until they
are firmly holding the unit in place.
TIP
- To prevent damage to your set do not use your electric drill or a power screwdriver
to tighten the screws. Use a manual screwdriver and hand-tighten only.
- lf your cabinet has obstructions inside it which prevent you from using the template,
cut out the corresponding area on the template, but do NOT cut out or through
the screw holes.
- 3 sets of spacers (4 pcs/set) and 2 sets of screws (4 pcs/set) of various lengths
are provided together with the unit.
- Clean the bottom of the cabinet surface and also empty your cabinet before
mounting.
- Place the unit in a clean, safe place when drilling to avoid wood shavings dropping
into the ventilation slots.
- -ro reduce splintering,please
a small piece of masking tape over each hole location
Sefore drilling.
- Before you decide where and how to place your unit, try the following connections.
- Drill from the bottom upwards if you do not have enough room inside the cabinet.
- Hold your drill firmly at 90" with the cabinet bottom and drill holes at low speed.
- Clear wood shavings.
Connect the AC power cord to the wall socket.
Tip: To prevent obstruction or danger, use the power cord posts to wrap the power
cord so that excess cord does not hano down.
F i g u r e 4

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