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RowOne® Home Entertainment

RowOne® Theater Room Instruction Manual

RowOne®offersaneasyandaffordablewaytocreateyourhometheaterroom.Inmostcasestheroomcanbecreatedinonlyoneday!

RowOne®1980DeerfieldCourtSE,SuiteA

GrandRapids,MI49546info@rowoneht.comwww.rowoneht.com

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CongratulationsonpurchasingaRowOne®hometheaterroompackage!The following information is designed to assist in theassemblingandbuildingthehometheaterroomthatyoujust received. We are not responsible for any errors inroommeasurements, or if the room or corners are notsquare,whichwouldnot allow theproduct to fit tightlyagainstthewall.Somemodificationsmayneedtobedonetoproperlyinstallthehometheaterroompackage,andiswhy we recommend using a professional carpenter orlicensedcontractortohelpinstalltheroom.Somepartsmayhavebeenmodifiedasoftheprintingdateof these directions, but the overall premise on how toassemblethetheaterroomremainsthesame.Ifthereareanyquestionsoninstallationofthispackage,pleasefeeltocontactRowOne®atinfo@rowoneht.com.ForeaseofhowthisroomgoestogetherpleasevisitthisaddressonYouTube:

HTOB: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38KkoHBlVoc

RowOne® Home Theater

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Introduction Page 2 Home Theater Room Individual Parts Page 4 Planning and Space Preparation Page 5 Wall Mount Assembly Page 6 Column Top Assembly Page 7 Attach Columns to Theater Walls Page 8 Attach Crown Molding to Theater Walls Page 9 Attach Proscenium to Large Columns Page 10

Table of Contents

RowOne®’s home theater rooms are a patent applied for system. Copying or reproducing any information or materials is strictly forbidden without the expressed written consent by RowOne®

We are not liable for any mistakes or errors made installing the home theater room. Every room is different, and the quality of the installers are factors in which RowOne® has no control. These instructions are written for a typical home theater room, and could be different for rooms with cement floors, brick walls, pipes, ductwork, doorways, electrical and other factors that can cause issues installing a home theater room. We always recommend wearing safety glasses, and other protective clothing. Children should not be in the room during installation for safety reasons. Handle all tools properly, and follow the instructions to create a safe and enjoyable home theater experience.

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Prepare Work Area and Tools

Beginbyclearingtheworkarea.Columnsarebuilttobeassembledwhiletheyarelyingon the floor, so the work surface should be level and clean of debris and otherobstructions.

Havethefollowingtoolsathand:• Measuringtape• Atleastone,preferablytwopowerdrillswithdrillbitsandscrewdriverbits.• Hammer• PencilandNotePad• Level• Saw• Anchorscrewstofastenthecolumnsandcrownmoldingsupportsintothewalls.• Stepladder

Wehave found that assembling the columns ina spaceadjacent to the theater helpscreate a better work flow by separating the task of column assembly from columnattachment.

LET’SBEGIN:

Unpackcarefully!Toavoiddamage,itisadvisabletoonlyunpackmaterialsforonecolumnassemblyatatime.Columnsectionsarenotdesignedtostanduprightwithoutsupportpriortobeingassembledandattachedtothewall.Donotleavecolumnsectionsorassembledcolumnsleftstandingunattended—asuddenbreezefromadooropeningcancausethemtofalloverandcausepersonalinjury,ordamagethecolumnsandsurroundings.Each standard columnassembly consists of a lower column section, an upper columnsection, and a column keystone top. (Chair rail and baseboardmolding adapters areoptional).NOTE:Thelowercolumnsectionsarebuiltwithaninsidebracenearthebottom. Thisbracewillgivethecolumnsupportfortheuppercolumn.Theuppercolumnbraceactsasashelf,ifthecolumnhasaspeakeropeningwithgrille.

Ifyourcolumnshavespeakeropeningstherewillbeclothcoveredspeakerdoors.Handlethesedoorscarefullyasthecloththatlinesthedoorsisveryfragileandlight,andshouldnotbehandled.Stretchingtheclothortearingtheclothmaynotbeeasilyrepaired,andmayresultinrequiringareplacement.

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RowOne®columnscanhaveafinishedheightofbetween7and9feet.This flexibilityallows thepurchaser tocreateeithera traymolding look (moldinglowerthanceiling)orcrownmoldinglook(moldingneartheceiling).Temporarilystand a lower column section upright against awall.With an assistant, place anuppersectionintothelowersection.Extendtheuppersectionagainstthewallanddetermineavisuallyattractivecolumnheight.Notethisheight.Lay the loweranduppercolumnsectionsonthe floor.Extendthecolumnto therequiredheight.Haveanassistanthold thesections together tightly.Thecolumnsectionsarejoinedtogetherwithscrewsormorequicklywithapowernailgun.Ifanailgunisused,besurethenailsareshortenoughtostaywithinthewoodwork.Thecolumnsmaybepre-holedforeasyassembly.

(Column top attachment to upper column section)

Wall Mount Assembly Determine Column Height

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Placeacolumntopwithadaptersontoanuppercolumnsection.Makethebackedgeofthetopflushwiththebackedgeofthecolumnsides.Attachthecolumntoptotheuppercolumnsectionwithfourscrews.

(Column top shown with adapters and molding) Thegapcreatedbythefrontcolumntopoverhangisintentional.

Thisspacemaybeusedascavityforropelighting.

Column Top Assembly

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Overview–Thecolumnsmaybeflush-mountedtothewallsorfloatedoffthewallasmalldistancetoallowfabricpanels(notincluded)toslideinbehindthecolumnsandbepulledtothe column center. Height of the columns can create either a traymolding (free-standing columns without crownmolding), or crownmolding look (columns withcrownmoldingsupportsforcrownmolding).Ineithercasethesuppliedhardware“L”bracketisusedtofastenthecolumntowall.The“L”bracketcanbeattachedtothetopoftheattachedcolumntoporifnotaddingfabricpanelsontheinsideoftheuppercolumnsection.

TrayMoldingInstallationDetails–A traymolding finishes below the height of the ceiling. This allows enough roombetween the column top and ceiling to attach the “L” bracket to the wall with apoweredscrewdriver.Withanassistant,standanassembledcolumnuprightagainstthewall.Attachthesupplied“L”brackettothetopmountingsurfaceoftheuppercolumnsectionwiththescrewsprovided.Notethatthehardwarehasslotstoallowthecolumntoeitherfitflushagainstthewallortoextendoffthewall.

Usingtheholesinthe“L”bracketasguides,markapointonthewallwheretoinsertascrewwherethebracketwillslideonto.Iftheintendedlocationonthewalldoesnotlineupwithawallstudinstallwallanchorsthelocationsmarkedabove.Attachthecolumntothewallwithscrewsthatpassthroughthebracketandintothestudorwallanchor.

(Column, Column Top, Adapters, Molding and Mounting Bracket)

Attach Assembled Columns to Theater Walls

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Overview–Oncethefirstcolumnisinplaceandattachedtothewall,checkthatalltheremainingcolumns are the same height. Be sure that the floor is level, and ceiling heightmeasuredfortheareawhereeachcolumnwillbeplaced. Just layingthecolumnsnexttoeachother,andattachingthebasetotheuppersectionsothattheyareallthesameheight,mayresultinmeasurementerrors.Takeinconsiderationthatthefloormaynotbelevel. Ifthehometheaterroomisbeingsetupinthebasement,manyfloorsslanttowardsthemiddle,ortowardsadrain.Thisiswherethelevelandmeasuringtapeneedstobeused.Withthefirstcolumnattached,usetheleveltomeasuresixfeetfromthecolumntoptowardsthecorner.Sixfeetisthemaximumlengthofthecrownmoldingstrips. Thekeystoneadapterthatsupportsthecrownmoldingneedstobeattachedtothewall.Unscrewthekeystoneadapterfromthewallsupport,andscrewthewallsupportintothewallusingwallanchorscrews,thenscrewtheoutsideportionofthekeystoneadapterbackontothewallsupport.Oncesecured,pushinthewoodscrewcapstohidethescrewstogivetheadapterafinishedlook.Onceconnected,dropinthecrownmoldingintothecolumntopcrownmoldingsupportandthewalladapter.Nowyouhaveafinishedsectionofyourhometheaterroom.Continuetodothisaroundtheroomdoingthesamethingwithattachingtheinsidecorneradaptors,oroutsidecorneradapters,droppingthecrownmolding inplaceaseachsupport isattachedtothewall. Thishelps toassurethat thecrownmoldingislevelasthetheaterroomisbeinginstalled.Allroomsaredifferentsizes.Veryseldomwillthe6’crownmoldingfittheexactlengthorwidthoftheroom,sothecrownmoldingswillhavetobecuttofit. Forawell-balancedroom,forexampleiftheroomis10’footwide,thecrownmoldingwillneedtobecutdown2’tofitthewall.Wesuggestthattobalancetheroom,cutting1’offtwoseparatecrownmoldingswillhelpcentertheoveralllook.Balancethepostionofthecrownsupportonthewall,sothecrownsupportwillnotbetoofarrightorleftbyhavingone6’crownandone4’crowninlength.Thereissomemarginalroomforerrorifonedecidestocutbothcrownsevenly,asthecrownmoldingendsarehiddenbehindthecrownmoldingwallsupport.

Attach Crown Molding to Theater Walls

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AttachingtheProsceniumtothelargecolumns:TheProsceniumcomesinseveralpieces–Bottomfasciaattachestoeachofthelargecolumns.IfthetheaterroomisorderedwiththeProscenium,themoldingalongthelargecolumnbaseiscuttoeasilyattachtheProsceniumusingthecolumntrimastheProsceniumsupport.Using“L”bracketsattachtheProsceniumtothelargecolumnsoneachside(TheYouTubevideoshowshowtosetup).Ifplanningtouseacenterspeakerchannel,removethecenterwoodpanelandinstallthespeakerpanelinitsplace,takingcarenottodamagethedelicatespeekerfabric.TheuppersectionoftheProsceniumisactuallyaframe,andonceassembledandattacheditwilbeopeninthecenter(pictureframelook).ThisopeningwillbehiddenbyafixedscreenorcanbeusedasaframetogoaroundawallmountedflatscreenTV.

Attach Proscenium to Large Columns

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