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TeachLogic SM-401 User Manual

Shelf mount bracket

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USER GUIDE
SM-401 Shelf Mount Bracket
Use the brackets to secure a TeachLogic
pair of brackets may be used in a manner that allows for quick installation, or one that conceals the bracket behind the
amplifier with minimal visibility.
A: 1 x LH bracket
Note: The two brackets are mirror images of one another. Each bracket has a longer side and a shorter side. These are
referred to as the "long flange" and the "short flange".
The "central cutout" in both flanges is provided so that the ventilation slots in the amplifier case are not blocked.
Central Cutout
SUPPLIED ARE FOUR SILVER SELF-TAPPING SCREWS THAT WILL REPLACE THE FOUR SILVER SCREWS THAT
HOLD THE METAL AMPLIFIER CASE ONTO THE PLASTIC AMPLIFIER CHASSIS. THE SUPPLIED SCREWS ARE
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER SCREWS AS THEY MAY DAMAGE THE ELECTRONICS INSIDE AND/OR THEY MAY
NOT ADEQUATELY ENGAGE THE PLASTIC CHASSIS AND SECURE IT IN PLACE.
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE AMPLIFIER FROM ITS POWER SUPPLY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
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amplifier/receiver to a wall or a flat surface above or below the amplifier. The
CONTENTS
B: 1 x RH bracket
CAUTION
LONGER THAN THE ONES BEING REPLACED.
(1)
Short
Flange
Long Flange
C: 4 x Silver 11mm self-
tapping Screws
Short
Flange

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Summary of Contents for TeachLogic SM-401

  • Page 1 USER GUIDE SM-401 Shelf Mount Bracket Use the brackets to secure a TeachLogic ® amplifier/receiver to a wall or a flat surface above or below the amplifier. The pair of brackets may be used in a manner that allows for quick installation, or one that conceals the bracket behind the amplifier with minimal visibility.
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION SM-401 Shelf Mount Bracket THERE ARE MULTIPLE METHODS TO MOUNT THE SM-401 BRACKETS. TAKE CARE TO DETERMINE THE ORIENTATION THAT BEST SUITS YOUR NEED PRIOR TO STARTING. ALWAYS UNPLUG THE AMPLIFIER FROM ITS POWER SUPPLY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. QUICK MOUNT METHOD. This is ideal for most applications. The amplifier can be mounted above or below the mounting surface such as a desk, shelf, or wall.