Owner's Manual

AC POWER SOCKET*
Supplies AC power to the PSB subwoofer. Connect the supplied
power cord to the AC power socket. Plug the power cord into
any standard wall outlet. The same receptacle as the rest of the
system or another on the same electrical circuit should be used to
avoid ground hum.
The PSB subwoofer has its own self-contained amplier and thus
requires AC power (keep this in mind when selecting a location).
You may plug the power cord into any standard wall outlet and
leave the connection in the wall as the PSB subwoofer draws
extremely little current when idle. If you are away for an extended
period you may want to turn off the power switch or unplug your
PSB subwoofer.
POWER SWITCH
The Power Switch turns off the subwoofer’s internal amplier.
AUTO STANDBY CONTROL SWITCH
Switching to Auto allows the sub to go into 0.5W Standby after 20
minutes of inactivity.
EXTERNAL FUSE*
When you turn on the subwoofer and there is no LED light and/or
sound, please check the fuse (accessible from the rear panel) to
ensure it is electrically intact. A spare fuse is contained within the
fuseholder compartment behind the inscribed text. Use a wide slot
screwdriver to pry the fuseholder compartment from the AC power
socket. If it is necessary to replace the fuse, use a fuse equivalent
to the type and rating of the fuse shipped with the product. See the
specications page at the end of the manual for a detail description
of the fuse required for your model of subwoofer.
*Not applicable on all models
Note: On some models, the fuse has been mounted on the inside of the
amplier panel. Removal of the amplier panel from the cabinet would be
required in these cases. This should only be done at a PSB Service Center
with the power cord disconnected.
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AC POWER SOCKET
AC POWER SOCKET