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During setup or when moving the product... (Continued)

First turn off the power to all devices to connect to the product before making the 
connections.
Connect each device according to its instruction manual.

If you connect devices with the power turned on, there is a risk that product may 
suddenly produce a loud noise and malfunction.

Power plug and cable...

Do not use an unstable or loose power outlet.

There is a risk of 

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 re or electric shock due to the heat generated.

Ask an electrician to replace the power outlet.

Do not plug or unplug the power plug with wet hands.
Do not touch the power plug's pins.

There is a risk of electric shock.

Plug the power plug all the way into the power outlet.

There is a risk of 

fi

 re due to the heat generated or from accumulated dust.

Do not place the power cable near heaters. Do not use the power plug and cable 
when they are hot.

The cable jacket will melt causing a risk of 

fi

 re or electric shock.

Regularly remove any accumulated dust on the power plug pins.

There is a risk of 

fi

 re or electric shock.

Unplug the power plug and wipe it with a dry cloth.

During use...

Do not climb on the product or use it as a step or a seat.

There is a risk of injury due to the product falling over or being damaged. Households 
with small children should be particularly careful.

Do not take the following actions with the remote control.
- Dropping the remote control - Hitting the remote control - Getting the remote 
control wet - Placing the remote control in humid or dusty locations

These actions will cause the remote control to break, malfunction, or increase the 
consumption of the batteries.

Before turning on the power, set the volume of the ampli

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 er and subwoofer to the 

minimum level.

A loud noise may suddenly occur causing the risk of hearing loss or damage to the 
product.

When the product produces unusual sounds during playback at high volumes, 
lower the volume.

If the product is used in this state or the product is used for a long period of time when 
the sound is distorted, the speaker will generate heat causing the risk of 

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CAUTION

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Summary of Contents for TD725SWMK2

Page 1: ...e product correctly Before using the product please read the Important Safety Instructions section Please keep this instruction manual together with the original product purchase receipt in a place wh...

Page 2: ...tions 24 Important items for safety 27 Part names and functions 29 Rear panel 29 Front panel 30 Remote control 30 Inserting batteries into the remote control 32 Setting up the subwoofer 33 Attaching t...

Page 3: ...x4 P 33 Logo sticker x1 This product is a subwoofer system that has been designed based on Time Domain theory This will give you an enjoyable fast and crisp bass sound Features Time Domain theory The...

Page 4: ...he literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT Important Safety Instructions WARNING When there is a problem or malfu...

Page 5: ...ock or malfunction CAUTION During setup or when moving the product Do not place the product in the following kinds of locations Rickety platforms inclined and unstable locations and elevated locations...

Page 6: ...ck Regularly remove any accumulated dust on the power plug pins There is a risk of fire or electric shock Unplug the power plug and wipe it with a dry cloth During use Do not climb on the product or u...

Page 7: ...ed particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand trip...

Page 8: ...ry the chemical symbol for an element of which is indicated beneath crossed out wheeled bin You can contribute to eliminate this effect by your cooporation In accordance with the European Directive 20...

Page 9: ...E output terminals Converts the signal input to the XLR input terminal LINE input terminals or speaker input terminals to line level and outputs it This is not linked to the subwoofer s volume control...

Page 10: ...30 Remote control Front panel...

Page 11: ...LPF indicator P 37 When turned on you can adjust the LPF with the UP DOWN buttons VOL LPF level indicator P 36 Shows the volume or the LPF Button POWER button P 36 Switches between power on and the st...

Page 12: ...n the direction of the arrow 2 Insert two batteries into the battery compartment as indicated Use size AA batteries 3 Push the rear cover in the direction of the arrow to close the battery case Do not...

Page 13: ...ces Setting up the subwoofer Attaching the feet If the subwoofer will be placed on solid flooring attach the feet to its bottom Driver unit Front panel Remote control photoreceptor Subwoofer Foot x4 A...

Page 14: ...r Typical connection when the AV amplifier has a subwoofer output 5 1 channel system connection example Player AV amplifier TD712zMK2 TD725SWMK2 The TD510MK2 TD520SW can be connected in the same manne...

Page 15: ...let Power cable TD712zMK2 TD725SWMK2 Cables that are sold separately can be purchased from your local dealer Speaker cable sold separately Speaker cable sold separately After you complete all of the c...

Page 16: ...mote control Remote control The indicator for the selected input turns on Lit in blue Flashes white VOL LPF level indicator Front panel INPUT or Remote control Lit in red Advice When using the subwoof...

Page 17: ...sting the LPF with the subwoofer and for surround audio sources such as Blu rays we recommend turning the L P F selector switch off and adjusting the LPF on the player or AV amplifier 1 Turn on the L...

Page 18: ...richest Switching bass emphasis BASS You can turn bass emphasis on and off To return to normal press the BASS button once again Remote control Positive phase Turned off default setting Negative phase...

Page 19: ...rear panel and then turn it back on When a problem occurs with the operation of the subwoofer turn off the POWER switch on the rear panel and then turn it back on Causes of problems The subwoofer has...

Page 20: ...1 input Input sensitivity LINE 50 mVrms 100 Hz Input impedance During LINE and XLR input 10 k or higher During Speaker Level input 3 k During LINE input 10 k or higher During Speaker Level input 3 k...

Page 21: ...ntion period of performance parts for repair for this product is eight years from the end of production Repairs during the warranty period The product will be repaired in accordance with the warranty...

Page 22: ...MEMO...

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