Important Safety Precautions; Stand-Mounting - Alto Professional TX12 Guide D'utilisation

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Important Safety Precautions

Please note: Alto Professional and inMusic are not responsible for the use of its products or
the misuse of this information for any purpose. Alto Professional and inMusic are not
responsible for the misuse of its products caused by avoiding compliance with inspection and
maintenance procedures. Please also refer to the included safety and warranty manual for
more information.
Important: Do not suspend a TX Series loudspeaker. It is not designed for suspended
applications. We recommend our Truesonic Series or Black Series loudspeakers for
suspended applications instead.

Stand-Mounting

Always install loudspeakers in accordance with applicable electrical and building codes.
Install the loudspeaker according to its maximum weight. Check the specifications of your
stand or pole to ensure it can support the loudspeaker's weight. Also, observe all safety
precautions specified by the manufacturer.
Do not mount multiple loudspeakers on the same stand or pole.
Always verify that the stand or pole is on a flat, level, and stable surface. Also, fully extend
the legs of tripod-style stands, and ensure its legs do not present a trip hazard.
Inspect the stand (or pole and associated hardware) before each use and do not use
equipment with worn, damaged, or missing parts.
Always be cautious in windy, outdoor conditions. You may need to place additional weight
(e.g., sandbags) on stand's base to improve stability. Do not attach banners or similar
items to any part of a loudspeaker system. Such attachments could act as a sail and
topple the system.
Unless you are confident that you can handle the loudspeaker's weight, ask another
person to help you lift it onto the stand or pole.
Make sure your cables are out of the way of performers, production crew, and audience so
they will not trip over them, pulling the loudspeaker off the stand or pole.
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