Replacement Parts–When replacement parts are required, make sure that the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, injury to persons, or other hazards.

Safety Check–Upon completion of any service or repairs to your home theater system, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that your home theater system is in correct operating condition.

Heat–Place your home theater system away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

Stacking–Place the home theater system in a horizontal position, and do not place anything heavy on it.

Condensation–Moisture may form on the pickup lens in the following conditions:

Immediately after a heater has been turned on.

In a steamy or very humid room.

When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold environment to a warm one.

If you suspect this to be the case, turn the power off and wait at least one hour for the moisture to evaporate.

To avoid interference while watching television–When not in use, we recommend that you leave the power for your home theater system turned off. If you experience interference during normal television viewing, simply turn the DVD receiver deck off. This is not a malfunction of the home theater system or the television.

Cautions on adjusting volume–Do not turn up the volume while listening to a portion with very low level inputs or no audio signals. If you do, the speakers may be damaged when a peak level portion is played.

Note

Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with your local regulations concerning chemical wastes.

Warning

To prevent electric shock, match the wide blade of plug to the wide slot in the power outlet and fully insert the plug.

Introduction

To ensure correct use of your home theater system, read this user guide carefully and retain it for future reference.

Unpacking your home theater system

The carton and shipping materials used to protect your new home theater system during shipment were specifically designed to cushion it from shock and vibration.

We suggest that you save this carton and packing materials for use in shipping if you move or should the system ever need repair.

Your NS-H2001 Home Theater System carton should contain the following items:

One DVD receiver

Five satellite speakers and a subwoofer

One RCA cable with red/white/yellow color-coded connectors

One remote control unit

Two AAA batteries

User Guide

AM antenna

FM antenna

Carefully remove all the components from the carton and make sure that you have all the necessary components.

If anything is missing or if you need to replace any of these items, call our help line.

Remove all packing materials from the individual components.

Do not remove any labels or stickers on the back panel of your DVD receiver.

Place your home theater system in the location you want. Your home theater system is designed to be used on a level, stable, flat surface, such as a table, desk, shelf, or stand convenient to a power outlet, out of direct sunlight, and away from sources of excess heat, dust, moisture, or vibration.

Unwind the AC power cord on the back of your DVD receiver and extend the cord to its full length.

Disc terminology

Title and chapters (DVD-video discs) – DVDs are divided into several large sections called titles and smaller sections called chapters. Numbers (called title numbers and chapter numbers) are allotted to these sections.

Tracks (audio discs) – Audio CDs are divided into sections called tracks. Numbers (called track numbers) are allotted to these sections.

Note

Do not attach any seals or labels to either side (the labeled side or the recorded side) of a disc.

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