Linn Linn Classic Movie System manual Connecting, Unpacking, Voltage selection, Positioning

Models: Linn Classic Movie System

1 58
Download 58 pages 4.58 Kb
Page 10
Image 10

Connecting

Connecting

This chapter describes how to install your Classik Movie System and how to connect it to speakers, TV etc.

NOTE:

In the manual ‘TV’ refers to projection TVs and monitors as well as televisions.

Unpacking

The Classik Movie System comes in a box with the following accessories:

handset with booklet

2 x R6 (AA) size batteries for the handset

AM aerial

FM aerial

mains lead

this manual

We recommend that you retain all packaging in case you need to transport the Classik Movie System at a later date.

Voltage selection

Do not connect the mains supply until you have verified that the Classik Movie System is set to the correct voltage for your mains supply.

The Classik Movie System is factory-set for a 240 volt mains supply and must not be connected to a mains supply other than this before it is adjusted for your local voltage. To set the voltage, use a screwdriver to adjust the voltage selector on the rear of the unit to the correct setting.

This appliance must be earthed. Use the earthed moulded mains lead supplied. Never use an unearthed plug or adapter.

Positioning

You can position your Classik Movie System almost anywhere you find convenient, but please consider the following points:

Allow at least 10cm of space to the sides, rear and above the Classik Movie System for air circulation.

Never block the ventilation holes on the top and sides of the unit.

The handset is sensitive. You should have no problems operating the Classik Movie System with the handset wherever it is placed in a room, provided you keep the Classik Movie System out of direct sunlight and you do not obscure the control window.

IMPORTANT:

Do not open the Classik Movie System’s disc drawer if the unit is behind glass doors as this can damage the drawer’s mechanism.

4

Page 10
Image 10
Linn Linn Classic Movie System manual Connecting, Unpacking, Voltage selection, Positioning