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CAUTION: Do not exceed four MICA’s high
to avoid tipping over the stack.
CAUTION: Avoid moving the MICA
stack in the front-to-back direction of the
loudspeakers (the long side); always move the stack
sideways to avoid tipping it over.
Figure 7.11. The MICA stack should only be moved sideways when being
transported on the MCF-MICA caster frame
In order to transport stacks of MICA as safely as possible,
the MCF-MICA has two positions — one for MICA and one
for 600-HP. The MICA position allows the stack to have its
center of gravity as close as possible to the center of the
caster frame.
MICA
positions
600-HP
positions
Figure 7.12. MICA and 600-HP positions on the MCF-MICA
CAUTION: Always use the MICA position
when transporting MICAs on the MCF-MICA
to avoid tipping over the stack.
The MICA GuideALinks allow multiple transport angles with
the MCF-MICA caster frame.
■ Use the 5 position on the MICA rear GuideALink to
get the first MICA with respect to the caster frame at 0
degrees. This setting is preferred when all MICAs are at
0 degrees.
■ Use the 0 position to downtilt the first MICA with
respect to the caster frame, to compensate if the rest of
the MICAs in the stack have severe angles.
5°
position
Figure 7.13. First MICA at 0 degrees (straight-up) with respect to the
MCF-MICA