How to bridge a RF Power 1100 to 4ohms??

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I have a Rockford Power 1100a amplifier and it says that bridged its capable of 1400rms at 4OHMS... I have a Rockford Power HX2 sub with 2000w and dual 2OHM voice coil... so I;m gonna wire it to 4 ohms.... the thing is that I don't know how to wire it on the amp... should I use a Right + and Left -?? or how cand I bridge it??? thank you...

 
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