BRACKET MOUNT
For more solid mounting, screw the bracket
directly into a weight-bearing stud on the
mounting surface.
To bracket mount the SAT300, you
will need the following hardware:
• SAT300 speaker
• Rubber bumper (optional)
• (2) #6 pan head screws
• SAT300 Mounting Template
Instructions
1. Determine where you want to mount
the speaker.
2. Hold the mounting template to the
mounting surface and mark the screw
hole locations with a pencil.
3. Use an 1/8" drill bit and drill the
mounting holes (if necessary).
NOTE: Use wall anchors if mounting
the speaker into drywall.
4. Loosen the knob on the back of the
speaker so it can swivel.
NOTE: The speaker bracket has a notch
for the speaker wires, which allows you
to run the speaker wires up the mounting
surface, or you may drill a hole in the
mounting surface and run the speaker
wires through the hole.
5. Place the rubber bumper underneath
the bracket (optional).
6. Hold the speaker to the mounting surface.
7. Attach the speaker assembly using the
supplied #6 pan head screws.
8. Once the loudspeaker has been adjusted
to the desired angle, tighten the knob on
the back of the loudspeaker to hold it
in place.
Polk Audio Customer Service 800-377-7655 (Outside USA & Canada: +1 410-358-3600)
Mounting Template
2" (5.08cm)
WARNING: Aiming the SAT300 to an angle
greater than 45 degrees to the horizontal
may result in water buildup inside the
grille that could cause damage to the
speaker, especially during cold weather
when freezing may occur.
ATRIUM SUB100
PAINTING THE SUB100 SUBWOOFER
While the Atrium SUB100 has a color-
impregnated finish that enables it to blend
in with your landscaping and outdoor
furnishings, the cabinet is paintable. Should
you choose to paint your speakers, follow
these instructions:
Before you begin, you will need:
• A spray can of primer paint (Krylon
Sandable Spray Primer #1318).
• A spray can of the outdoor paint of
your choice.
• Masking tape.
• Paint mask (not included) to cover
un-paintable parts.
PREPARING TO PAINT
Carefully mask off the following:
• driver
• eyebolt
• cable
PAINTING THE CABINET
1. Apply two thin coats of primer to
the cabinet.
2. When the primer is completely dry, apply
the finish color. Multiple coats may be
required for a consistent look.
3. When the paint is completely dry, remove
the masking material.
4. Try to keep all handling of freshly painted
parts to a minimum.
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