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A I R - P O W ER ED S PE A KER S T A ND S P roduct Manual f o r U l t i ma t e Sup p o r t T S - 1 0 0 B ITE M # 16 7 5 9 T S - 1 1 0 B ITE M # 1 7 3 56 T S - 1 1 0 B L I TEM #17357 4 Revision 2, 03.21.09 . Product Manual Item #TS100-M 1. Occasionally clean the stand with a damp cloth or non-abrasive c leaner . 2. When loading the stand, ONL Y add [...]
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3 2 s e t - u p 1 2 3 STEP 5 Put speaker on stand. Firmly grip large ergonomic handle, loosen hand knob and guide telescoping tube to desired height. The gas shock is under a 50 lb. preload allowing you to raise speakers weighing less than 50 lbs. with zero effort; for speakers over 50 lbs., exert very little effort to raise the speaker . Tighten h[...]