CARE OF YOUR SPEAKER SYSTEM
The
NOTE: Do not use any cleaning products or polishes on the cabinet or grille.
For maximum acoustic transparency, the grille uses a lightweight structure that needs to be handled with care for removal. To remove the grille, gently pull on the corners to unfasten the frame from the cabinet. To replace it, make sure to align the frame pins first and then gently snap the frame into place. Never force the grille frame onto the cabinet.
TROUBLESHOOTING*
SYMPTOM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
Bass is too loud | Bass reinforcement | Move speakers away |
| in room | from walls |
| Bass level is too high | Rotate BASS control |
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| towards “1” (see page 7) |
Bass sounds | Subwoofer amplifier | Turn down volume |
distorted | has reached maximum | control on receiver |
| output | or preamplifier |
| Bass level on preamp/ | Set bass and treble flat; |
| receiver is set too high | use controls sparingly |
Distortion with | Defective receiver or | Repair defective |
volume control | preamplifier; shorted | receiver or |
near minimum | speaker wires | preamplifier |
Distortion on music | Dynamic soundtrack | Turn down master |
or effects peaks | causes subwoofer | volume control to |
(e.g., pops or noise) | to “bottom” out | lower overall range |
| Tone controls | Set bass and treble flat; |
| are set too high | use controls sparingly |
Buzz, hum, or | Connecting wires | Connect wires only |
crackle when | with power on causes | when audio system |
connecting wires | transient signal spikes | power is off |
No sound from | Power cord not | Connect ac power cord; |
speaker system; | connected; no ac power | check ac outlet |
power LED not on |
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| Blown fuse | Check or replace fuse |
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| (see page 7) |
*If you need further assistance, contact your local Infinity retail dealer.
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