
S A F E T Y I N F O R M A T I O N
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3.
Heed the warnings
– All warnings about these speakers should be followed.
4.
Follow the instructions
– All operating and use instructions about these
speakers should be followed.
5.
Condensation
– When moving the speakers from a cold to warm location,
such as during delivery on a cold winter day, moisture may condense on
components within
.
If this should occur, the speakers might not operate
properly. Consequently, after bringing the speakers in from the cold, we
advise leaving them idle for a day
before connecting or powering them
.
6.
Water and moisture
– The speakers should not be used near water – for
example, they should not be placed near a bathtub, pool, sink, lawn sprinkler,
etc., and generally should not be placed outdoors.
7.
Heat and flames
– The speakers should be located well away from strong
sources of heat or flames, such as fireplaces, propane heaters, stoves, etc..
8.
Particulates
– Smoke from tobacco or cooking, aerosol or splattered grease
from cooking, and air pollution over a long period of time can have a
deleterious effect on any speakers, including these. In particular, avoid
spraying anything anywhere near the speakers.
9.
Power cords
– As with any power cords, they should be routed so that they
are not likely to be walked on or pinched by heavy objects. It is also important
to prevent access from animals or children that may chew or otherwise
damage the power cords.
10.
Liquids
– Care should be taken not to spill liquids onto the speakers.
11.
Foreign objects
– Care should be taken not to press, poke or otherwise push
foreign objects into the cloth grills, such as pencils, fingers, toy airplanes, cat
claws, etc..
12.
Cleaning
– Do not use abrasive cleaners. Do not spray or let anyone else
spray any sort of cleaner, polish, conditioner, or anything else on or near the
grills.
Paint
: For removing dirt and finger marks, the paint can withstand glass
cleaner, lighter fluid, alcohol, kerosene, or naptha. Avoid getting any of these
substances on the wood or grills. Apply any of these to a
soft cloth.
Wipe
gently
,
because wiping hard can polish away the matte finish and leave a shiny area.
Wood
: The wooden surfaces should be wiped with nothing more than a soft
cloth dampened with plain water. Do not use cleaners, polishes, conditioners,
or any other chemical preparation. The final coat of wax finish on the wood
will be removed by most of these.
Grill cloth
: The grill cloth can be vacuumed.