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4.6 The bafe can now be tted into the frame. Ensure
that the connector on the bafe is oriented correctly
with the connector in the frame. The bafe is hinged
into place along its bottom edge and secured at the
top by two push-lock fasteners. Push-lock fasteners
are secured by pushing the head inwards – either
with a thumb or a screwdriver. Please ensure that
the largest groove on the fastener is orientated at a
diagonal, pointing to the corner of the bafe, before
pushing the fastener. As they secure, the fasteners
will click. The bafe will then be secure in the frame.
The diagram above illustrates inserting the bafe and
securing the push-lock fasteners.
Note: Push-lock fasteners are released by turning
anticlockwise with a screwdriver.
4.7 A three position high frequency level switch is
tted to CWM600 series models, on the front face of
the bafe. The centre position of the switch gives a
nominally level frequency response.
The HF+ boost position can be useful where the
listening environment is acoustically absorbent, for
instance where carpets, soft furnishings and curtains
predominate, or where the speakers are covered
by curtains or wall hangings. The HF- cut position
may be preferred where the listening environment is
acoustically reective, for instance where hard oors
and glass predominate. The diagram above illustrates
the level switch and its effect.