Important Safety Instructions
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| READ these instructions. | This symbol indicates that there are |
2. | KEEP these instructions. | important operating and maintenance | |
3. | HEED all warnings. | instructions in the literature accompany- | |
4. | FOLLOW all instructions. | ing this unit. |
5.DO NOT use this apparatus near water.
6. | CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth. | This symbol indicates that dangerous |
7. | DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Install in | voltage constituting a risk of electric |
| accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. | shock is present within this unit. |
8. | DO NOT install near any heat sources such as ra- | WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or |
| diators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus | electrical shock, do not expose this ap- |
| (including amplifiers) that produce heat. | paratus to rain or moisture. |
9.ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by
| the manufacturer. | WARNING: Voltages in this equipment are hazard- |
10. | USE only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or | ous to life. |
| table specifiedby the manufacturer, or |
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| sold with the apparatus. When a cart | No |
| is used, use caution when moving the | qualified service personnel. |
| cart/apparatus combination to avoid | CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly |
| injury from | |
11. | UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms | approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s |
| or when unused for long periods of time. | authority to operate. |
12. | REFER all servicing to qualified service person- |
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| nel. Servicing is required when the apparatus |
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| has been damaged in any way, such as power- | CAUTION! |
| supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been | |
| Risk of electric shock | |
| spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, | |
| the apparatus has been exposed to rain or | do not open |
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| moisture, does not operate normally, or has |
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General Cautions |
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| • | When making or changing any connections to | • | These loudspeakers are extremely heavy. Do not |
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| your system, switch all the electronics OFF. |
| move them by yourself. Always get help. |
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| • | Do NOT listen to music for long periods at | • | If you are using the floor spikes: |
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| extreme volume settings. Doing so can perma- | • Spikes are sharp! Exercise extreme caution when |
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| nently damage your hearing. |
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| using spikes |
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| • When running loudspeaker cables, do not trail |
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| • Do not drag the loudspeaker. Lift the speakers |
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| them over open floor spaces where they could |
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| off the floor and set them down carefully when |
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| cause an accident. Cover them or route them |
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| changing their location. |
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| around potential troublespots. |
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| • Be especially careful not to place a spiked |
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| • | Before switching on your sound system, turn |
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| loudspeaker in areas where there may be hidden |
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| the volume level down. After switching the |
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| obstacles that could get damaged. |
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| system on, turn the level up gradually. |
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| • | Some floor surfaces can be damaged by spikes. |
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| • | Do not use extreme settings of Treble, Bass or |
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| If you are unsure, consult your flooring contrac- |
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| EQ. Ideally set the tone controls “flat” and turn |
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| tor for advice before using spikes, or use the |
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| any EQ off.. |
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| spike seats. |
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