Wenger Legacy Select User manual

Owner’s Manual
Legacy
®
Select Acoustic Tower
Contents
Important User Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
General .........................................2
Manufacturer .....................................2
Intended Use.....................................2
Warranty ........................................2
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Product Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Tower Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Storing the Towers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Moving the Towers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Arranging the Towers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Raising a Tower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Lowering a Tower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Visit the Legacy Select Acoustic Tower web page at wengercorp.com for more details.
Note: Please read and understand these instructions before operating.
Note: If you need additional information, contact Wenger Corporation using the information below.
©Wenger Corporation 2018 Printed in USA 2018-12 Part #186A895-01
Wenger Corporation, 555 Park Drive, P.O. Box 448, Owatonna, Minnesota 55060-0448
Questions? Call.....USA: (800) 4WENGER (493-6437) • Worldwide: +1-507-455-4100 • wengercorp.com

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Important User Information
General
Copyright © 2018 by Wenger Corporation
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced, copied, or transmitted in any form
or by any means including graphic, electronic, or mechanical methods or photocopying, recording, or information
storage and retrieval systems without the written permission of the publisher, unless it is for the purchaser’s
personal use.
Printed and bound in the United States of America.
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the
part of Wenger Corporation. Wenger Corporation does not assume any responsibility for any errors that may
appear in these instructions.
In no event will Wenger Corporation be liable for technical or editorial omissions made herein, nor for direct,
indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use or defect of these instructions.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change this product at any time.
The information in this document is not intended to cover all possible conditions and situations that might occur.
The end user must exercise caution and common sense when assembling or installing Wenger Corporation
products. If any questions or problems arise, call the Wenger Corporation at (800) 4WENGER (493-6437)
or +1-507-455-4100 worldwide.
Manufacturer
The Legacy® Select Acoustic Tower is manufactured by:
Wenger Corporation
555 Park Drive
Owatonna, MN 55060
(800) 4WENGER (493-6437) • +1 (507) 455-4100
wengercorp.com
Intended Use
· This product is designed to be an acoustical reector for vocal or instrumental groups.
Towers may also be used as a backdrop or as a screen for other functions such as speeches
and ceremonies.
· This product is intended for indoor use in normal ambient temperature and humidity conditions —
it must not be exposed to outside weather conditions.
· This product is intended to be operated only as described in these instructions.
Warranty
This product is guaranteed free of defects in materials and workmanship for ve full years from date of
shipment. A full warranty statement is available upon request.

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Safety Precautions
Throughout this document you may nd cautions and warnings which are dened as follows:
• WARNING: Failure to follow the instruction could result in serious injury or or damage to property.
• CAUTION: Failure to follow the instruction could result in minor injury or damage to property.
Read all of these safety instructions before operation.
Make sure anyone operating
the tower has read and
understands these instructions.
!CAUTION
Always observe and comply
with any Warnings or Cautions
in this document.
!CAUTION
Always observe and comply
with any Warnings or Cautions
posted on the system
equipment.
!CAUTION
Never use the tower to support
scenery, signs, lighting, etc.
!CAUTION
Never move the tower more
than a few feet when it is in
the performance position.
!CAUTION
Always have the tower in
the storage position when
moving to dierent locations.
!CAUTION
Never use the tower outdoors.
!CAUTION
To prevent damage, transport
towers individually and never
nested in a group.
!CAUTION
Do not use a powered device
such as a fork lift to transport
the towers.
!CAUTION

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Product Terminology
A Legacy Select Acoustic Tower includes a counter-weighted base on casters,
a support frame, and three acoustical reector panels.
The following terms are used throughout these instructions:
Tower - One complete unit.
Base - The assembly that supports the frame and panels.
Upper Assembly - The top of the three acoustical reector panels.
Lower Assembly - The middle of the three acoustical reector panels.
Filler Panel - The bottom of the three acoustical reector panels.
This panel is removable.
Raising - Setting up a tower.
Lowering - Taking down a tower.
Storage Position - When a tower is folded down.
Performance Position - When a tower is fully raised.
Tower in
Performance Position
Upper
Assembly
Filler
Panel
Tower in
Storage Position
Base
Lower
Assembly

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Tower Components
Item Description
1Upper Assembly
2Lower Assembly
3Filler Panel
4Base
5Locking Lever
6Lower Frame
7Gas Spring
8Over Center Latch
9Upper Frame
10 Receiver for Push/Pull Tool
11 Push/Pull Tool
4
10
1
2
3
11
8
5
6
7
9

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Storing the Towers
In their storage position, the towers can pass through a typical 36” (914 mm) door
with a 35” x 79” (889 x 2007 mm) opening.
A single tower unit is 72” wide x 78-1/2” high x 33” deep (1829 x 1994 x 838 mm).
Each additional tower will “nest” with the others as shown, requiring an additional 20-3/4” (527 mm)
of depth per unit.
Store the towers in a space that is clean and dry.
Avoid spaces with high heat, extreme cold, or very humid conditions.
To prevent damage, transport
towers individually and never
nested in a group.
!CAUTION
Do not use a powered device
such as a fork lift to transport
the towers.
!CAUTION
20-3/4”
(527 mm)

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Moving the Towers
One person can move and steer a single tower.
All four wheels are swivel casters, so steering the tower requires special attention.
If a tower is nested with other towers, prevent damage by having two people move it away
from the others and through any door openings.
If a tower must be moved more than a few feet to the performance space,
carefully roll it sideways at a slow pace.
Slow down for corners and when moving through doorways.
The swivel casters are heavy-duty, but moving the towers over thresholds should be done carefully
and at a slow speed. Use a ramp to move the towers over curbs or steps.
Always move the towers sideways when going up or down a ramp.
To avoid ngerprints on the panels, have clean hands or wear clean gloves.
Arranging the Towers
Each tower is 72” (1829 mm) wide.
While they are still in the storage position, arrange the towers as desired, in a row or arc.
Check for overhead clearance and for t with risers and other equipment in the performance space.
Roll the towers about 6” (15 cm) apart, to allow clearance for raising them to the performance position.
Never move the tower more
than a few feet when it is in
the performance position.
!CAUTION
Always have the tower in
the storage position when
moving to dierent locations.
!CAUTION
To prevent damage, transport
towers individually and never
nested in a group.
!CAUTION
Do not use a powered device
such as a fork lift to transport
the towers.
!CAUTION
Arc Conguration
Row Conguration

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Raising a Tower
1. Lift the upper assembly up to the performance position.
The push/pull tool may be needed, see below.
2. Raise the over center latch and
close it over the striker plate to
lock the upper assembly in place.
NOTE: Make sure that the
over center latch is locked
onto the striker plate.
Lift the
Upper
Assembly
Fit
Push/Pull Tool
over Receiver
Over Center
Latch
Striker
Plate
Raise latch over
plate and
lower to lock
Push/Pull
Tool

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Raising a Tower (continued)
3. Install the ller panel.
The ller panel can be stored on the back side of the tower.
a. Align the ller panel just below the lower assembly from the front side of the tower.
b. Holding the ller panel handles, place the ller panel into position below
the lower assembly.
c. Lock the ller panel to the lower assembly with
one person holding the ller panel in place
and a second person engaging the
hook rods with the locking lever and
closing the locking lever.
Filler
Panel
Locking Lever
Hook Rods
Filler panel
can be stored at
back side of tower

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Lowering a Tower
1. Remove the ller panel.
a. Unlock the ller panel from the lower assembly with
one person holding the ller panel in place
and a second person disengaging the
hook rods with the locking lever and
opening the locking lever.
b. Holding the ller panel handles, remove the ller panel from
the lower assembly.
c. The ller panel can be stored on the back side of
the tower.
Filler
Panel
Locking Lever
Hook Rods
Filler panel
can be stored at
back side of tower

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Lowering a Tower (continued)
2. Raise the over center latch and
remove it from the striker plate to
unlock the upper assembly.
NOTE: The over center latch must
be totally disengaged from
the striker plate prior to
lowering the tower.
3. Use the push/pull tool to lower the upper assembly
down to the storage position.
Lower the
Upper
Assembly
Fit
Push/Pull Tool
over Receiver
Over Center
Latch
Striker
Plate
Raise latch over
plate and
lower to lock
Push/Pull
Tool

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Maintenance
Cleaning
Use a soft, damp cloth to clean all surfaces. Never hose down the towers or soak any components.
For smudges or ngerprints, dampen a cloth with any standard non-abrasive household cleaner
and wipe clean.
Mechanical Check
Periodically (every three or four uses) check for loose or damaged parts and for loose fasteners.
Replace or repair damaged parts promptly.
Refer to the Replacement Parts List.
Panel Repair
Panels are of lightweight composite construction and made of durable materials.
If damaged, repairs can be made with common llers and paint.
Do not make mechanical adjustments
to the tower or remove any components.
Contact Wenger Customer Service for
repair options.
!CAUTION
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