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When Beolab 2 is connected to

the mains, the stand-by indicator

lights up in red, indicating that

BeoLab 2 is in stand-by and ready

to be used.

BeoLab 2 is designed to be left in

stand-by mode when not in use,

i.e. the power should not be

switched off at the mains.

Please note: BeoLab 2 is designed

to protect itself if the active

speaker unit becomes overheated.

The loudspeaker protection circuit

may become active after a period

of playing at a high volume level.

Switching on and off – indicator

When you switch on your Bang & Olufsen

system, BeoLab 2 switches on

simultaneously. The red stand-by indicator

light turns green, indicating that BeoLab 2

is switched on.

When you switch off your system, or mute

the sound, the red indicator light appears

immediately, indicating that BeoLab 2 is

not in use.

Loudspeaker protection

If the active speaker unit becomes

overheated, BeoLab 2 will instantly reduce

the sound level. Once the situation has

stabilised, the sound level is slowly

returned to normal. If the speaker is

played constantly at such a high level,

BeoLab 2 will eventually mute the sound

completely.

Should BeoLab 2 mute the sound, the

indicator light turns red.

To restore the sound:

> Disconnect BeoLab 2 from the mains.

> Allow the active speaker unit time to cool

off.

> Reconnect BeoLab 2 to the mains.

Should the problem persist, please contact

your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

Cleaning BeoLab 2

Clean the surfaces of BeoLab 2 using a

soft, lint-free cloth which you have wrung

firmly in a solution of lukewarm water

containing a few drops of e.g. dish

washing detergent.

The speaker units may be cleaned with a

vacuum cleaner, set to the lowest level.

Never use alcohol or other solvents to clean

any part of your BeoLab 2!

Daily use

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Summary of Contents for BeoLab 2

Page 1: ...BeoLab 2 Guide...

Page 2: ...c shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture This symbol indicates that a dangerous voltage constitut ing a risk of electric shock is present within this unit This symbol indicates that th...

Page 3: ...y Pro Logic system Stereo system Adapt BeoLab 2 to your setup 8 Setting the SETUP switch 8 Placement guidelines 9 Setting the POSITION switch Daily use 10 Switching on and off indicator 10 Loudspeaker...

Page 4: ...rdance with the instructions in this Guide Do not in any way block the free movement of the BeoLab 2 speaker units and do not apply any force to them as this may result in permanent damage Place your...

Page 5: ...switch SETUP switch Overview of the socket and switch panel Rear view of BeoLab 2 showing the location of the socket and switch panel Cable cover Use the enclosed tool to seal the cable cover when you...

Page 6: ...ets to use Dolby Digital system The system has a dedicated SUBWOOFER socket and all speakers are connected directly to your Bang Olufsen system Dolby Pro Logic system This system has no dedicated subw...

Page 7: ...BeoLab 2 and the other end to one of the sockets marked FRONT on your Bang Olufsen system Connect your front set of speakers to the sockets marked OUT on BeoLab 2 Connect your rear set of speakers to...

Page 8: ...rs connected to BeoLab 2 you should set the SETUP switch to 1 and so on If you have a Dolby Digital system and therefore no speakers are directly connected to BeoLab 2 we recommend that you set the SE...

Page 9: ...g if BeoLab 2 is placed closer than approx 50 cm 20 to a wall and no closer to a corner than approx 150 cm 60 shown by the medium grey areas along the walls in the illustration FREE Use this setting i...

Page 10: ...ng that BeoLab 2 is not in use Loudspeaker protection If the active speaker unit becomes overheated BeoLab 2 will instantly reduce the sound level Once the situation has stabilised the sound level is...

Page 11: ...interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following mea...

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