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Power-Cord Protection

 — Route �o�er-su���y cords so they are not 

�ike�y to be �a�ked on or �inched by items ��aced on or against them, 

�aying �articu�ar attention to cords at ��ugs, out�ets, and the �oint 

�here they exit from the de�ice.

Non-use Periods

 — The de�ice’s �o�er cord shou�d be un��ugged 

from the out�et �hen it is to be �eft unused for a �ong �eriod of time.

Overloading

 — Do not o�er�oad �a�� out�ets, extension cords, or other 

out�ets. This can resu�t in fire or e�ectric shock.
Objects and Liquids — Ne�er s�i�� �iquids or �ush objects of any kind 

into this de�ice through o�enings, as they may touch dangerous 

�o�tage �oints or short out �arts that cou�d resu�t in a fire or e�ectric 

shock. 

Carts and Stands

 — If the de�ice is used �ith a cart or stand, the 

cart or stand shou�d be a ty�e recommended by the manufacturer. 

A de�ice and cart combination shou�d be mo�ed �ith care. Quick 

sto�s, excessi�e force, and une�en surfaces cause the de�ice and cart 

combination to o�erturn. 

Damage Requiring Service

 — Refer ser�icing to qua�ified ser�ice 

�ersonne� under these conditions:
*  When the �o�er-su���y cord or ��ug is damaged.
*  Liquid �as s�i��ed or objects fe�� in the de�ice.
*  If the de�ice has been ex�osed to rain or �ater.
*  If the de�ice does not o�erate norma��y by fo��o�ing the o�erating 

instructions. Adjust on�y those contro�s that are co�ered by the 

o�erating instructions, as an im�ro�er adjustment of other contro�s 

may resu�t in damage and �i�� often require extensi�e �ork by a 

qua�ified technician to restore the de�ice to norma� o�eration.

*  If the de�ice has been dro��ed or damaged.
*  When there a distinct change in �erformance.

Servicing

 — Do not attem�t to ser�ice this de�ice yourse�f, as 

o�ening or remo�ing co�ers may ex�ose you to dangerous �o�tage or 

other hazards. Refer a�� ser�icing to qua�ified ser�ice �ersonne�.

Replacement Parts

 — When re��acement �arts are needed, use 

on�y �arts s�ecified by the manufacturer or �arts �ith the same 

characteristics as the origina� �art. Substitutions may resu�t in fire or 

e�ectric shock.

Safety Check

 — U�on com��etion of ser�ice or re�airs, ask the 

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Summary of Contents for 40-285

Page 1: ...TM 40 285 User s Guide Please read this user s guide before using your new Speaker System Wireless Speaker System for iPod 40 285 UG081109 EN indd 1 8 13 2009 5 42 09 PM...

Page 2: ...st dockable iPod models securely connected while they charge and play Remote control enables you to change songs or scan through playlists without having to get up 1Power Your Speaker System You must...

Page 3: ...AUX JACK Connect an external audio source to use speaker system DC IN Plug in the supplied AC adapter 40 285 UG081109 EN indd 3 8 13 2009 5 42 11 PM...

Page 4: ...1 CH2 CH3 Slide to choose right sound signal MENU Cradle Mono Stereo Slide to choose a sound effect Volume up down Power on off Volume up down Power on off 40 285 UG081109 EN indd 4 8 13 2009 5 42 16...

Page 5: ...fast forward Turn on off Mute Press once to mute the sound press again to resume sound Menu Access the main menu Enter Confirm menu selection Play Pause Volume Up Down Remote Control Navigate to selec...

Page 6: ...operly Do not burn or bury them Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batteries alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries...

Page 7: ...from room to room to listen to your iPod nNotes If the unit experiences any interference signal loss or distortion while it is playing select another channel to obtain the best reception Sometimes the...

Page 8: ...le Name iPod Model iPod touch iPod touch iPod 4G clolor display iPod 4G iPod 3G iPod 1G 2G iPod mini Nano 3G Nano 4G iPod nano 1G iPod nano 2G aluminum iPod nano 3G video Video 60G 80G Classic 160G iP...

Page 9: ...cifications Power Supply AC 100 240V 50Hz 60Hz Full Range Speaker 2 75 Wireless Working Distance up to 130 feet 40m Output Power 2W x 2 4W x 2 peak RMS Frequency Response 120Hz 18kHz S N Ratio 70 dB I...

Page 10: ...ccessory Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet provide ventilation ensure reliable operation and protect from overheating Do not block or cover these openings and do not place the device on a...

Page 11: ...overturn Damage Requiring Service Refer servicing to qualified service personnel under these conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged Liquid was spilled or objects fell in the device I...

Page 12: ...included in the literature accompanying this product The lightning symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within this product s enclosure that might be of su...

Page 13: ...he following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Product W...

Page 14: ...se harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interf...

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