Warning: If using spikes make sure that they do not pierce
mains cables etc. under/above the carpet.
When making any connections, switch your amplifier off.
When you switch on your system or change sources, set
the volume control at minimum and turn the level up
gradually.
Do not use your amplifier at full volume.
Avoid extreme settings of tone controls or graphic
equalisers. Ideally, they should be set ‘flat’ or, if possible,
bypassed. Ensure that all loudspeakers in the system are
correctly wired and are in phase.
Do not place objects on top of loudspeakers.
Do not subject your loudspeakers to excessive cold, heat,
humidity or sunlight.
Do not connect your loudspeakers to the mains supply,
except for subwoofers.
Do not attempt to dismantle the loudspeaker. There are no
user serviceable parts inside and you will render the
warranty void.
Position hi-fi electronics away from the loudspeakers on a
rigid stand or cabinet.
Loudspeakers should not share the same shelf or cabinet
as other hi-fi electronics.
Use only the stand or bracket specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
Retain all packaging materials so that your loudspeaker
can be repacked and shipped without damage.
The apparatus must not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases,
should be placed on the apparatus.
Some manufacturers forbid the placing of objects on top of
their TV sets. Check your TV handbook before installing the
centre speaker directly on your TV set. Consult your TV
dealer if you are in any doubt.
When an amplifier is driven beyond its power output
capabilities it will produce distortion which will quickly
damage your speakers by overheating. Make sure that
your amplifier is not left unattended when playing, for
example at parties, and turn the volume control down at
the first sign of audible distortion.
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