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Fig. 4 Assembling procedure Step 2
Step 2: Screwing on the aluminium base
1.
Lay the assembled acoustic curve on a soft surface, such as a carpet.
2.
Attach one metal plate to the connecting point between one side element and the middle
element, using 4 of the enclosed screws and the enclosed hex key.
3.
Repeat this procedure with the second metal plate at the second connecting point.
Ensure that both metal plates are securely mounted and the screws are not protruding from
the drill hole.
4.
Stand the acoustic curve upright and check that it is stable.
The acoustic curve is now assembled.
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4.3
Combining elements
The formats of the acoustic curves have been carefully coordinated. This means that all formats
are ideal for combining.
Differentcombinationsarepossible;withadjoiningsideelementsorasacontinuouscurveon
which only the ends meet. Both variants create a harmonious overall look.
Fig. 5 Possible combinations for acoustic curves
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Cleaning and care of the product
5.1
Cleaning
Warning
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We recommend regular cleaning to get the best out of your acoustic curve.
Dust and small amounts of dirt can be carefully removed with a vacuum cleaner, soft brush or soft
cloth.
The fabric surface of the acoustic curve can be cleaned with a dry or damp cloth.
To do so, use a soft microfibre cloth that has been moistened with water or alcohol-free detergent.
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End to end
Do not use detergents containing alcohol, solvents or chlorine, as these can
damage the fibres on the fabric surface.
Always test alcohol-free detergent for colour-fastness before use on a small,
inconspicuous part of the product.
Do not rub or scrub the fabric surface.
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Adjoining side elements
Sound Balance acoustic curve
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