McIntosh MR 7083 Owner's Manual page 7

Am/fm tuner
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4. Saw the Panel Cutout
Saw carefully on the inside of the penciled lines.
First make the two long cuts and then the two short
cuts. After the rectangular opening has been cut out,
use a file to square the corners and smooth any
irregularities in the cut edges.
5. Install the Mounting Strips
In the hardware package are two mounting strips,
and two 1-1/4" (31.8mm) black long screws that have
a flat head. Use these screws, one on each end, to
fasten the mounting strips. They are attached
through the center hole, marked B on the template.
Make sure the screw heads are drawn flush or
slightly into the wood before attaching the Panloc
brackets.
6. Attach the PANLOC Brackets
In the hardware package are two sets of screws. For
panels less than 1/2" (12.7mm) thick, use the 3/4"
(19.1mm) long screws; for thicker panels, use the
1-1/4" (31.8mm) long screws.
Using two screws of the proper length in the A
holes on each side, attach the PANLOC brackets to
the cabinet panel; the short flange is mounted
against the front (face) of the cabinet panel. The
screws pass through the PANLOC bracket flange, the
cabinet panel, and then through the mounting strips
previously mounted.
7. Install the Instrument
Guide the AC power cord through the panel opening
to the back of the cabinet; then, slide the instrument
into the opening carefully so that the rails on the
bottom of each side of the chassis engage the tracks
on the mounting brackets. Continue to slide the
instrument into the cabinet until the front panel is
flush with the cabinet panel. Turn the PANLOC
buttons at the lower left and right corners of the
instrument panel clockwise to lock the unit firmly in
the cabinet. Turn the PANLOC buttons
counterclockwise to unlock the instrument. It can
then slide outward to permit the removal.
INSTALLATION 5

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