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SAFETY INFORMATION

Do Not Open the Cabinet

There are no user-serviceable components inside this
product. Opening the cabinet may present a shock
hazard, and any modification to the product will void
your guarantee. If water or any metal object such as a
paper clip, wire or staple accidentally falls inside the
unit, disconnect it from the AC power source immedi-
ately and consult an authorized service station.

CATV or Antenna Grounding

If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to
this product, be certain that it is grounded so as to
provide some protection against voltage surges and
static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information
with respect to proper grounding of the mast and sup-
porting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an
antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,
location of antenna discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes and requirements of the 
grounding electrode.

NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: This reminder is
provided to call the CATV (Cable TV) system installer’s
attention to article 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular,
specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to
the grounding system of the building, as close to the
point of cable entry as possible.

Installation Location

To ensure proper operation and to avoid the poten-

tial for safety hazards, place the unit on a firm and
level surface. When placing the unit on a shelf, be
certain that the shelf and any mounting hardware
can support the weight of the product.

Make certain that proper space is provided both
above and below the unit for ventilation. If this
product will be installed in a cabinet or other
enclosed area, make certain that there is sufficient
air movement within the cabinet. Under some 
circumstances a fan may be required.

Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted 
surface.

Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations,

or an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or
heating equipment.

Avoid moist or humid locations.

Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the top of
the unit or place objects directly over them.

Due to the weight of the HK 3475 and the heat
generated by the amplifiers, there is the remote
possibility that the rubber padding on the bottom
of the unit’s feet may leave marks on certain

wood or veneer materials. Use caution when plac-
ing the unit on soft woods or other materials that
may be damaged by heat or heavy objects.

Cleaning

When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft, dry
cloth. If necessary, wipe it with a soft cloth dampened
with mild soapy water, then a fresh cloth with clean
water. Wipe dry immediately with a dry cloth. NEVER
use benzene, aerosol cleaners, thinner, alcohol or any
other volatile cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive
cleaners, as they may damage the finish of metal
parts. Avoid spraying insecticide near the unit.

Moving the Unit

Before moving the unit, be certain to disconnect any
interconnection cords with other components and
make certain that you disconnect the unit from the 
AC outlet.

Important Information for the User

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class-B digital device, pur-
suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio-
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communication. However, there 
is no guarantee that harmful interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful 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
measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) this device must accept interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.

NOTE: Changes or modifications may cause this unit
to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and
may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Unpacking

The carton and shipping materials used to protect your
new receiver during shipment were specially designed
to cushion it from shock and vibration. We suggest
that you save the carton and packing materials for 
use in shipping if you move, or should the unit ever
need repair.

To minimize the size of the carton in storage, you may
wish to flatten it. This is done by carefully slitting the
tape seams on the bottom and collapsing the carton
down to a more two-dimensional appearance. Other
cardboard inserts may be stored in the same manner.
Packing materials that cannot be collapsed should be
saved along with the carton in a plastic bag.

If you do not wish to save the packaging materials,
please note that the carton and other sections of the
shipping protection are recyclable. Please respect the
environment and discard those materials at a local
recycling center.

At this time you should remove the protective plastic
film from the front-panel lens. Leaving the film in place
may affect the performance of your remote control.

4  SAFETY INFORMATION

4  SAFETY INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for HK3475

Page 1: ...MEMORY PRESET SLEEP AUTO VMAx MUTE T MON TUNED ST HK 3475 HK 3475 STEREO RECEIVER OWNER S MANUAL Power for the Digital Revolution...

Page 2: ...acknowledgements on page 20 Typographical Conventions In order to help you use this manual with the remote control front panel controls and rear panel connections certain conventions have been used EX...

Page 3: ...e finest receivers ever offered by Harman Kardon Harman Kardon Designed High Current Ultrawide Bandwidth Amplifier VMAx Processing Mode Exclusive to Harman Kardon Receivers Phono Input Section Speaker...

Page 4: ...nner alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the finish of metal parts Avoid spraying insecticide near the unit Moving the Unit Before moving the u...

Page 5: ...Button Press this button to turn the speakers connected to the Speaker 2 Output Terminals on or off 8 Phono Input Selector Press this button to select the output of a turntable that is connected to th...

Page 6: ...ep mode Each press of the button selects the amount of time that will remain before the unit automatically goes into the Standby mode as shown in the Main Information Display in the following order Ba...

Page 7: ...o the Standby mode See page 14 for more information on the Sleep function E Memory Indicator This indicator flashes when entering presets and other information into the tuner s memory F Stereo Indicat...

Page 8: ...ono Inputs Connect the outputs of your turntable or tonearm to these jacks Only turntables with Moving Magnet MM type cartridges may be used CD Inputs Connect these jacks to the output of a compact di...

Page 9: ...als Connect these terminals to the appropriate terminals on your speakers Speaker 2 Terminals Connect these terminals to the appropriate terminals on your speakers Accessory Outlets These outlets may...

Page 10: ...Cover Clear Button Memory Button Master Volume Preset Scan Button Mute Button FM Mode Button VMAx Selector Tuning Up Down Learn Button Speaker 1 Selector Speaker 2 Selector Transmitter Window LED Ind...

Page 11: ...mory spaces have been filled with those found in the first scan The scan will stop when all 30 preset memory spaces have been filled or when three scans through the band have been completed Secondary...

Page 12: ...nd the receiver the type of speakers you use personal preferences and other factors Your dealer or installer is a valuable resource for help in selecting the proper cable Regardless of the brand of ca...

Page 13: ...nect the outputs of the device to the Tape Monitor Play In Jacks AC Power Connections The Accessory Outlets are switched outlets and receive power as long as the receiver is turned on Power to these o...

Page 14: ...speakers It is also possible depending upon the pro gram material for clipping to occur at volumes below the maximum volume level To temporarily silence all speaker outputs press the Mute Button 5 Thi...

Page 15: ...stations may be removed from the memory using the Preset Clear function outlined below Recalling Preset Stations To manually select a station previously entered in the preset memory press the Numeric...

Page 16: ...may be programmed in the learning mode to transmit dif ferent remote codes to perform other functions and or operate other devices Please refer to the table below for specific information on the defa...

Page 17: ...e buttons only on these pages AUX TAPE 2 TAPE MON and CD Codes may not be programmed to the pages for Phono AM or FM Only the buttons shown in this table with an X may be programmed FUNCTION AUX TAPE...

Page 18: ...he particular device button for the page containing the key you wish to reset The LED Indicator will blink once and remain on Step 3 Use the Numeric Keys to enter the numbers 777 The LED Indicator wil...

Page 19: ...orized Harman Kardon service center Troubleshooting Guide This unit is designed for trouble free operation Most problems users encounter are due to operating errors If you have a problem first check t...

Page 20: ...nsitivity IHF 1 12 V 13 5dBf Signal to Noise Ratio Mono Stereo 73 72dB Distortion Mono Stereo 0 3 0 4 Stereo Separation 40dB 1kHz Selectivity 400kHz 65dB Image Rejection 80dB IF Rejection 100dB Tuner...

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