The Kompressor subwoofer system weighs over 60 Lbs. It is
considerably heavy for an average person to carry or maneuver.
To prevent injuries, and eliminate any possible damage to your
Kompressor, we encourage you to employ the help of a friend
when unpacking the unit; further we suggest the following:
#1. Always wear a back support belt when carrying / lifting the
Kompressor.
#2. If possible, get someone to help you move the Kompressor
around.
#3. Do not apply pressure or push against the face of the
speaker; this will cause irreparable damage to the cone and
suspension.
#4. When carrying the Kompressor, make sure that the speaker
is on the other side, away from your chest (eliminating the
chance of pushing against the face of the speaker).
#5. Do not drop the Kompressor, or subject it to sudden shocks.
This will damage the external finish and weaken the enclosure,
creating air leaks.
#6. Avoid exposing the Kompressor to moisture. Water will
damage the wood structure as well as the amplifier and speakers.
#7. Cleaning the Kompressor is best done using soft cloth; if
needed, use mild detergent with water. Like with any other
electrical unit, always unplug the Kompressor before cleaning
it.
Safe & Proper Handling Of Your Kompressor.
Always wear a back support, and get someone to help you
carrying / lifting the subwoofer.
Do not apply pressure or push against the face of the
speaker. When carrying the Kompressor, make sure the
speaker is on the other side away from your chest.
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Unpacking Your Kompressor
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