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Logi Z200 wall mount
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Wall mount for Logi Z200 speakers.
This mount replaces the existing white frame and allows for horizontal (left or right side up) or vertical (upright only) mounting of the speakers to a wall using one or two screws to hang from similar to a typical mains power board.
When printing support will be required.
Installation:
1) Unscrew the 8 screws on the back of each speaker and remove the cover.
2) Unscrew the 4 screws on the inside of each speaker in the area behind the drivers.
3) Pull on the sides of the existing white stand so the tabs come out from their slots on the sides (there is a little bit of vibration dampening glue in the tabs so a little force might be necessary, the stand material is flexible enough to do this without damaging it though)) then slide the stand off the speaker box (there are two small clips at the top too so you may need to slide it up slightly first).
4) In a similar fashion to how you removed the original stand, slide the wall mount onto the s
This mount replaces the existing white frame and allows for horizontal (left or right side up) or vertical (upright only) mounting of the speakers to a wall using one or two screws to hang from similar to a typical mains power board.
When printing support will be required.
Installation:
1) Unscrew the 8 screws on the back of each speaker and remove the cover.
2) Unscrew the 4 screws on the inside of each speaker in the area behind the drivers.
3) Pull on the sides of the existing white stand so the tabs come out from their slots on the sides (there is a little bit of vibration dampening glue in the tabs so a little force might be necessary, the stand material is flexible enough to do this without damaging it though)) then slide the stand off the speaker box (there are two small clips at the top too so you may need to slide it up slightly first).
4) In a similar fashion to how you removed the original stand, slide the wall mount onto the s
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