Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier
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Bass or treble is | • Check the speaker wire connections. Make sure the wires are connected + to + and – to |
weak | • See “Connecting speakers to your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier” on page 21. |
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Interference | • Make sure the speaker wires are firmly inserted in the terminals on the back of the speaker and on the |
| amplifier rear panel. Check to be sure no wires are touching across terminals. |
| • See “Connecting speakers to your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier” on page 21. |
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Remote does not | • Be sure the 1/8 in (3.5 mm) |
adjust the volume | center only). |
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| • If you are using a local volume control (VCA), turn it to the off position. |
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Volume | • Lower the volume setting to see if the level returns to normal. If so, the sudden loss of volume was an inten- |
suddenly decreases | tional action of the amplifier’s overload protection feature. This engages automatically if the volume is set |
| too high and is overdriving the speakers. Choosing a lower setting should ensure continuous, even volume. |
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Zone 2 does not | • If you are using a Lifestyle® DVD system, the stereo amplifier will not work unless “Zone 2 Protocol” in |
work at all | the system settings menu is set to “Legacy”. For more information, consult your Lifestyle® DVD system’s |
| owners guide. |
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Customer service
For additional help in solving problems, contact Bose® Customer Service. Refer to the address list enclosed in the product packaging for correct phone numbers.
Limited warranty
The Lifestyle® stereo amplifier is covered by the Bose limited
Accessories
•Bose® link-to-Model 5 adapter cable (PN 000000)
•Bose® link 50-foot extension/expansion cable (PN 275475-050)
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