Bose ControlSpace ESP-88 Installation Guide Page 3

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Important Safety Instructions
Rack mounting considerations
This audio signal processor requires two 1.75"
(4.4 cm) rack space units with 12.8" (32.5 cm) inside
depth. When mounting, use four screws with washers
to prevent marring the front panel. Neoprene rubber
washers are a good choice because they grip the
screw heads and prevent the screws from backing out
due to vibration or during transportation.
Note: If mounting below a product that protrudes past
the face of the rack, always leave a 1U rack space
above the processor to allow access to the front door.
CAUTION: If the unit is rack-mounted and the rack is
transported, you must mechanically support the rear of
the processor. You can place a shelf across the rear of
the processor or use brackets to support the rear of
the unit.
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General precautions
CAUTION: Place the unit where it will be protected
from heat and allow adequate ventilation. Place the
unit away from direct heat sources, such as heating
vents and radiators. Make sure the air can circulate
freely behind, beside and above the unit.
Do not allow the chassis to exceed the maximum
operating temperature of 35˚C. Be aware of condi-
tions in an enclosed rack that may increase the
temperature above room ambient conditions.
CAUTION: Be sure all the fine strands of the wire are
twisted together and contained within the connector.
If even one strand is loose and can touch the adja-
cent terminal, a short circuit may occur.
The information furnished in this guide does not include
all of the details of design, production, or variations of
the equipment. Nor does it cover every possible
situation which may arise during installation, operation,
or maintenance. If you need assistance beyond the
scope of this user’s guide, please contact our Cus-
tomer Service department.
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