Care And Maintenance
Caring for your RSL Speakers is relatively easy. They do not require much on your part. We have
listed the most important dos and don’ts below.
1. Clean your speakers using a soft, moist (Windex or water is recommended) cloth, preferably mi-
crofiber or something lint-free. Do not put speakers in the washing machine or dish washer.
2. Scratches can sometimes be buffed out of gloss finishes using a mild car polish.
3. Be very gentle when cleaning the front of your speakers, especially the woofers and tweeters. Try
not to exert any pressure on them.
4. Liquid and speakers don’t mix. Be careful with liquids or beverages near your speakers. We do
not recommend placing any flowers or plants that require watering on top of the speakers. Water-
ing you speakers will not make them grow.
5. Treat your speakers as if they were vampires. Please keep them away from direct sunlight and
heat sources to protect their finish.
6. If you operate the speakers with the grilles off, please make sure that the woofers and tweeters
do not come in contact with anything, such as fingers, paws, or claws as they can be damaged.
7. RSL speakers are not designed for use in applications such as sound reinforcement, public ad-
dress, or musical instruments (these are not covered under the warranty). So the next time you hire
a DJ for your party, make sure our speakers will not be used (don’t worry, our feelings won’t be
hurt).
8. Over time, wires connected to speakers and other components can loosen. If a wire loosens and
touches the wire of opposite polarity, your system will short and your audio components could be
damaged. Periodically check to make sure all connections are sufficiently tight.
9. Just about every owner’s manual tells you to save your boxes. We know it’s a hassle, but the
boxes can come in handy if you move or your speakers need service.
10. Do not expose your speakers to extremely hot or cold temperatures. We know it can be difficult
to part from your RSL speakers when its vacation time, but please refrain from subjecting them to
beach activities, water sports, treacherous hikes, skiing (especially with moguls), or arctic cruises,
etc…
11. Keep your speakers happy. They enjoy praise. Periodically tell them how much you enjoy their
sound and compliment them in front of your friends.
With very little effort, they should provide you with many years of enjoyment.
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