JBL j50 owner manual General Care, Service, Additional Areas to Check When Using an AV Receiver

Models: j50

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Additional Areas to Check When Using an AV Receiver:

No sound at all or very faint sound from the center channel or other speakers

1.Speaker wire has become discon- nected.

2. One of the connections between sound source and AV receiver/amp is faulty or has become disconnected.

3. AV receiver/amp center channel mode not selected. Please select a mode that activates the center channel.

4.Rear/surround information may not be recorded in some scenes and passages.

5.AV receiver/amp “audio direct” switch is activated. This switch should be off to activate the 5 speaker surround mode.

6. Sound source (VDP, VCR, CD, cassette deck, turntable) not turned on, not activated, not hooked up or not selected on AV receiver/amp front panel.

GENERAL CARE

The grille is held in place by pins near the edges. To remove the grille, grasp it by both top and bottom edges and pull gently. To replace grille, re-position it carefully and press gently at the corners. Do not push on the center area of the grille.

NOTE: The J50 grille is non- removable. Do not attempt to pry the grille from the cabinet as this will void your warranty. The rear panels are removable to allow ser- vice personnel access to the driver components if needed.

The loudspeaker cabinet may be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth. To remove dust from the grille cloth, use a vacuum with a brush attachment. Spots may be removed with a com- mercial spot remover. Do not use any cleaners or solvents on the speaker drivers themselves.

SERVICE

Should your loudspeaker ever need service, return it to the JBL dealer from whom it was purchased. If pur- chased outside the United States, contact your local distributor to make arrangements for repair service. Do not return products to the JBL fac- tory without prior authorization.

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JBL j50 owner manual General Care, Service, Additional Areas to Check When Using an AV Receiver