REL Acoustics Storm manual Running-In, Care And Polishing, Some Dos And Donts

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provoke trouble through the main speakers. Where this occurs, shortening the signal leads will usually effect the cure.

RUNNING-IN

Care taken over running-in will be rewarded by many years of pleasurable use. Both the electronics and the drive units will benefit from an initial period of carefully controlled use. During this period, permanent damage can be sustained by running the unit at too high a volume setting. On the other hand, by taking a little care over this initial period, about 24 hours of actual use, a longer life with a higher potential eventual performance is assured

CARE AND POLISHING

The high quality finish is best cared for by using a dampened lint free cloth. Alternatively, a soft bristled brush may be used to sweep off any dust falling on the surface. If objects are to be placed upon the top, it is advisable to use a small mat to protect the surface and to avoid risk of any rattles.

Everything about STORM has been designed and engineered to last a lifetime.

SOME DO'S AND DONT'S

1.Always protect the sub-woofer from getting wet.

2.Always ensure that the panel is correctly earthed via the three core mains cable - it is not sufficient to rely on the earth being made via the signal ground.

3.If the mains lead is lengthened (or shortened) make absolutely certain that the wires are correctly terminated before switching on.

4.In the unlikely event of a fuse failure, always replace by an identical fuse of the same rating and characteristics. A spare mains fuse is located in the sliding drawer of the mains input socket. Further replacements are available from your supplier.

5.Do not attempt to remove the panel or the drive unit from the enclosure - all Warranties become null and void if the seals are broken.

6.Never try to force the switches or the Gain control around further than their normal stops.

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REL Acoustics Storm manual Running-In, Care And Polishing, Some Dos And Donts