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LIMITED WARRANTY
Kinyo Company lnc. (KINYO) warrants this product to the original
purchaser against defects in material and workmanship for a period
of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Kinyo will, at its option,
repair or replace the defective product at no cost to you during the
warranty period.
The warranty will not apply if the unit has been subject to accident,
misuse, abuse, disassembly, altered or operated contrary to the
instructions contained in the accompanying manual.
To obtain warranty service, proof of purchase,in the form of retail
receipt, bill of sale or invoice must be presented as evidence that
the unit is within the warranty period.The product must be packaged
either in its original packaging or in such a way as to reasonably protect
it from shipping damage. Properly fill out the warranty card with
description of problem. Send the product freight prepaid or deliver
to:
ATTN: SERVICE DEPT.
KINYO COMPANY INC.
14235 LOMITAS AVE.
LA PUENTE, CA 91746
NAME
PROBLEM
SIGNATURE
DATE OF PURCHASE
WHERE PURCHASED
THIS WARRANTY IS ONLY VALID IN
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
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SOLUTION
POSSIBLE PROBLEM
No sound from
speakers
Power isn’t turned on
Volume is set too low
Problem with audio
source
• Make sure the system is on and
the power indicator is lit.
• When using AC adapter as the
power source, make sure the
adapter is plugged into a wall
outlet.
• When using USB power, check
the USB is connected to USB
port correctly and properly.
• Increase the volume from the
speaker system.
• Increase the volume from the
audio source and set it to the
medium level.
Stereo plug isn’t
connected to the audio
source completely
• Make sure the stereo plug is
connected to the correct input.
• Use an alternate audio source to
test the speakers.
Cracking
sound from
speakers
Sound is
distorted
Bad connection
Problem with
audio source
Audio source is distorted
Volume level on
the speaker system
is set too high
Volume level on the audio
source (e.g. laptop computer,
MP3 player or portable CD
player) is set too high
• Make sure the stereo plug is
connected to the correct input.
• Try another audio source such
as portable CD or MD player.
• Decrease the volume.
• Check the audio source volume
and decrease if necessary.
• Fully connect the stereo plug to
the audio source.
Problem with computer’s
sound card driver
• Check the computer’s sound
card setting and refer to sound
card driver manual, or contact with
the sound card or computer’s
manufacturer.
• MP3 files usually have poorer
quality; noise and distortion are
easily noticed with higher volume
and/or high-powered speakers.
Try an altemate source such as
portable CD player.
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