Owner's Manual

SAFETY RECOMMENDATI
01\S
Install the speakers in order
to
achieve the best possible stability.
If
it's the case, adjust points/feet
supports. Avoid placing heavy objects
on
the speaker as they
can
compromise its stability.
In case
d1e
speaker
is
placed
on
a surface other
d1an
the suggested stands (ex. shelves, bookcases,
TV
supports, etc.)
or
directly
d1e
tloo~
firsdy check
that
it
can
support
the weight
of
d1e
speaker(s). Also
check d1at
d1ere
is enough friction between the speaker
and
d1e
surface
in
order
to
avoid any move-
ment caused through vibrations whilst in use. Where needed rubber adhesive feet can be purchased
from all good hardware stores.
Do
not
put
any
objects containing water
or
od1er liquid/liquefiable substance on the speaker system.
Follow the cormection diagram suggested
in
the instructions manual. Remember d1at the parallel
cOimection
of
two
or
more speakers
can
damage your amplifier.
If
in doubt, contact your dealer.
Whilst
d1e
audio system is operative
at
high voltunes avoid staying
in
close proximity
to
the speaker
system. This can cause permanent damage
to
your hearing! Children should maintain a safe distance
from the speaker system
of
at
least
50
em.
The speakers produce
an
electromagnetic field which
is
harmless
to
luunans
and
pets,
but
they can
cause disturbances in the correct ftmctioning
of
electronic equipment such
as
monitors
or
cathode
tube TVs when placed in close proximity.
If
this occurs, simply
and
slowly distance one from the
od1er.
As a further precaution, it
is
not
advisable
to
place credit cards
or
similar magnetically read
objects
on
top
of
the speaker system.
The technology behind
d1e
ftmctioning
of
the speakers is based
on
the
principles
of
electromagneti-
sm,
and
dms the user should avoid operating equipment that generates strong electromagnetic
fields
as these could affect the correct ftmctioning
of
the
spe-aker.
Avoid placing transmitting devices such
as mobile phones, cordless phones, intercom systems etc.
on
top
of
d1e
speaker systems.
Keep amplifier-speaker co1mection and power (mains) cables separate. Mains cables carry
an
alter-
nating voltage
at
a frequency
of
50
Hz (60Hz in Japan
and
d1e
U
SA)
and
an
intensity
that
can
be
high,
and
thus produce
an
electromagnetic field even
at
audio frequency arotmd
d1em
. In the
c-ase
of
coupling
of
these
two
types
of
cables
an
annoying hum noise will be perceived
duough
d1e
speakers.
If
dlis should OCCUJ;
do
provide an adequate distance between the cables.
Be very careful during
d1e
assembly
and
disassembly
of
the rubber string grille,
if
present. Check
d1at
the first metal string holder
is
properly inserted before tightening
d1e
strings
to
secure the second one.
T
he
speaker cable terminals accept banana plugs. Remove the red
and
black plastic caps only
if
you
intend
to
implement dlis type
of
cOimection
and
ensure d1at the other
end
of
the cable
is
connected
to
the power output terminals of your amplifier. This protection
is
aimed
at
avoiding accidental
cOimection
to
tulprotected electrical oudets.